Monthly Archives: September 2008
Cheaters, thieves, and liars
This has been in my thoughts for quite awhile and time hasn’t settled any of it. I hate cheaters. I hate liars. I hate thieves. I don’t know how we are always supposed to bend over, grab the jar of … Continue reading
The heat cools down
It’s starting to feel like a typical desert fall…I’m freezing my tush off by about 11 p.m. if the windows are open. Yes, I’m a desert adapted used to live in the cold woods in Idaho and Montana. Once you … Continue reading
It’s official
Greg and Amy are now husband and wife – and aren’t they just a damn fine looking couple?
Happy Hearts and Smiling Faces
Last night was a wedding rehearsal dinner for two of my favorite people – Greg and Amy. This evening they will exchange vows. WOW! It’s really refreshing to see two people together that want to be together. They are both … Continue reading
Coming down from nowhere
You have to get into head trips to be able to get into the title of this post. But here’s a brief touch on explaining.
Watching the effect of the wind
as it whips across the desert. From seemingly nowhere it springs into a tornado force with no rhyme or reason other than to move across the land as fast as possible. I keep waiting for the rain to hit my … Continue reading
She’s a Beauty!
The moon is in my line of vision the last few nights as she comes up over the salt cedars that ring the shed. I have no idea why I have such a fascination with the moon. Maybe the night … Continue reading
My View
As I watch Aces get crushed one more time, ugh, no my view isn’t about poker because if it was right now in the current state that I seem to be holding cards and getting trounced, I’d have to contemplate … Continue reading
As every thing goes
so does the days of our lives…soap opera not revisited. I had to leave early today to make the trip into Vegas to visit the tooth fairy dentist to pick up the hard retainer I’m supposed to wear at night … Continue reading
All dressed up and
cake in my hair…OH NO! It seems like yesterday that I watched her being weighed in, measured, and bundled into a tiny ball in a blanket and thrust into my arms where I got to experience her very first sneeze … Continue reading
