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Monthly Archives: June 2012
Played a little golf today
Certainly you wouldn’t want to see that, so along the same theme of golf, is an update regarding the divots from Pebble Beach – Marla has them going gangbusters. She gives them ‘haircuts’ with a pair of scissors and … Continue reading
In triplicate, please
Who doesn’t love forms? The kind with the tear off edges for to printer’s feed wheels – Initialize here, sign and date there, fingerprints go there, and a pint of blood in this. Great, now, could you throw this … Continue reading
She’ll be Waltzing again soon
As the bird flies, 2 miles from our house, is an International Airport. Not very big, doesn’t even have a paved runway. In fact, there is no runway. When the pilots call in for clearance to land, they’re not just … Continue reading
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Hard to photograph –
Chickens. They don’t stay still. The cats, hey, they sleep half the day. Flowers, trees, stuff like that, is all rooted down and not going anywhere. Even dogs know how to relax, sit still and take a photo. Chickens? They … Continue reading
Outside = mostly done
We had the City of Lake Forest park out watching the window and door installs today. What a bunch of donkeys turtles – They watched and waited for me to fall afoul of the rules, but alas, I didn’t … Continue reading
Suumertime
First full day of Summer, and we get a healthy dose of this – You won’t hear me complaining though. Bonus, it should make the gardening work (weeding) tomorrow, that much easier.
So long as he’s outside,
I’m cool. He can make his house and hang out by the pond all day if that’s what he wants. He ventures inside, and he’s gonna get eaten by Hopps, or squished by Nike. So long as he’s outside while … Continue reading
He’s just a little guy
About the size of a jawbreaker – He’s the first of the year. Hopefully he’ll encourage all the others to come out soon. Then maybe they’ll all grow up nice and big. So we can make them into apple-butter.
It was a dark and stormy night
That’s how Snoopy started all of his writings. I imagine it looked like this – Well, maybe without the rainbow, and thunder and lightning stuff instead? Yes, it’s still raining around here. No, it’s not going to stop this … Continue reading
A tale of two cats
Could they be more different? I doubt it. Subject 1 (Felix) hasn’t a care in the world – Why should he? He’s a cat, taking his 5:30 nap. Other than food, what more could he want? Subject 2 (Lily, … Continue reading