Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Purple irises



Purple irises from the garden in honor of Oct 20.

Remember the recent gay suicides.


Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Wednesday, August 04, 2010

Yay! Phil's back!

Check out the rest of the videos on the site-lots of favorites!

Friday, July 23, 2010

Karen enjoys her Lambrusco!
We had a lovely dinner at Buca during the Longaberger Bee. We hooked up with a couple of really great consultants from Nevada for lunch, and asked them to join us again for dinner.
It's so much fun getting to know other consultants, and networking!

Thursday, June 24, 2010

Great shot, huh? LOL Obviously, this is a shot of the jumbo tron screen at the show. We were just a little bit too far away for my camera phone. Those rat bastards at Livenation/Ticketbastard said "no cameras," so we complied. More fool me, eh? There were cameras flashing all over the place! It was a great show, but frakkin hot, let me tell you. :P

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Donald Marler

We pay tribute to a Marine who lost his life in Afghanistan a week or so ago. He was one of my Cub Scouts at Beasley, and a really nice kid.
Telegraph RD is lined with people and flags, ready to pay tribute to a fine young man.
Prayers and thoughts are with his family.

Thursday, May 06, 2010

Japanese Iris



Nice, huh?


Monday, May 03, 2010

Killen, AL

Dock, with boats attached, floats downstream and hits dock. All the excitement caused by propane tanks on boats.

Sunday, May 02, 2010

Pharr Mounds

Natchez Trace Parkway

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Thursday, March 18, 2010

Robert Moses

Long Island beach after big storm. Waves are breaking farther out than normal since the waves have dragged the sand out to sea.

NYC

Transportation: $40
MoMA tix: $40
Lunch at MoMA Cafe on 5: $53.27
MoMA bookstore: $101.54
Dinner at Maxie's: $52.64
A day out with Nathan in NYC: PRICELESS!

Seriously....how overdone is that phraseology? LOL But it definitely applied yesterday.

We took the LIRR from Babylon to Penn Station yesterday morning, along with 1000's of St. Pat's revelers on their way to the parade. I'd said that the only day I didn't want to go into the city was St. Pat's, but that was the best day for the Tim Burton exhibit at MoMA (Museum of Modern Art). As soon as we got to Penn Station, we saw a couple of guys puking their guts out! Remember, it's not even 11 am yet! There were lots of people with beer on the train.

The museum itself hadn't changed much since last time we were there, but the special exhibit itself was pretty crowded. We really enjoyed seeing his sketches and several items from the Disney archives and various movies-costumes, Jack Skellington heads (which we'd seen at DisneyWorld), maquettes, etc.

Lunch at MoMA consisted of a small thai noodle salad, three 1/2 hard boiled eggs with American caviar and prosciutto ham, flatbread with ricotta, a coke, and iced tea....all for the princely sum of $53.27! Welcome to New York City! LOL. Needless to say, we were still hungry!

After shopping the bookstore and picking up the exhibit catalog and some postcards, we walked back towards the station. We had eaten at Maxie's Deli (7th Ave and 48th St) before, so thought we'd stop there again. Two pastrami sandwiches, fries, coffee drink, and a "local" beer-Brooklyn Lager!-was pretty pricey. Not surprising since we'd done the city several times before.

We had an eventful ride home, except for the woman sitting next to me and the dimbulb girl across the aisle. The woman next to me picked her nose the whole trip!! Ewwww-what are you? 3? And the girl across the aisle yammered on her cell the entire time. I was reminded of Cybil Faulty and her "oh I know" on the phone.

Like I said, it was a great day with Nathan, and worth the blister on my heel! :D

Thursday, March 11, 2010

Flatfeet KAL



Little shell

Wednesday, March 03, 2010

Buhbye


Sad to see my Saturn dealer go away...


Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Oh duh....I've just been informed that Jesus uses a Mac since Bill Gates is the Antichrist.
Dang-what was I thinking? :P
I'm in a Bible study with mostly fundamentalist conservatives. It's supposed to be non denominational, but they still tend to go off track at times. (I won't really go into the specifics right now, suffice it to say that it's very frustrating for me most of the time!)

Anyway, one of the things they tend to rant about is reading horoscopes. Yes, it clearly states in the Bible that you're not supposed to practice witchcraft, sorcery, divination, occult, etc. But who among us has not read a horoscope as a joke? It very clearly states in the paper that it is for entertainment purposes only. However, there are several people I've come across over the years that caution against even reading them as a joke as it's the "first step on the road to devil worship." Granted, I can see the point if someone reads them, believes them, lives his/her life by them, because they obviously have nothing else to "guide" them. But I always chuckle when I hear of someone who takes this all seriously.

Feng Shui was also mentioned as something that real Christians should avoid-actually anything Eastern or Mystical-because it's not the true way to salvation. (I'm not sure how they justify certain religions that believe in the "mystical," but that's not the point.)

There are Christians who believe that Yoga is evil because it isn't just exercise, but it's "brainwashing." There is actually a yoga like program that uses the same moves as Yoga but you say Scripture and prayers while you're doing the exercises.

Thanks to Terro for these links. I'd like to know if Jesus uses a PC or a Mac. :P


http://www.fengshuiconsultingsite.com/ChristiansandFengShui.html

http://www.servantsdiary.com/2009/10/feng-shui-apple-computers-and-jesus.html

Saturday, January 23, 2010

RDA

Happy birthday to Richard Dean Anderson!  :D


60?  Really?


Saturday, January 09, 2010

Eddie Izzard

Tonight at the Fabulous Fox!

Bono Says....

"The Left mocks the Right.
The Right knows it's right.
Two ugly traits.
How far should we try to understand each other's point of view?
Maybe the distance grace covered on the cross is a clue."

This Day In History 1/9 1493: Christopher Columbus, sailing the Atlantic, sees 3 "mermaids", in reality manatees.