Why don't people read things?
Why don't service people return phone calls?
Why do people think they can get away with lying?
I was in a very bad mood today.
I said a few curse words, but thought even more.
Maybe tomorrow will be better.
ps. this is me trying to be optimistic...
Tuesday, September 27, 2011
Monday, September 12, 2011
Turn Turn Turn
Autumn isn't here yet, but it is on the way! I realized last week that one of the trees that fell had the prettiest yellow leaves each Fall. It's sad to think it won't be there this year.
Sunday, September 11, 2011
Remembering
This is a drawing I made shortly after 9-11 inspired by the images I'd seen on TV and in the newspapers.
Today is the anniversary of 9-11, the first attack on US soil in my living memory. It was a sad sad day. I'm remembering the victims and their families today.
May God bless them all.
Wednesday, September 7, 2011
The GIft I Wish I Could Refuse
Lee left me with a little reminder that a tropical depression can pack quite a punch.
It's 2 trees down, not one. I didn't know that until I was able to walk out into the yard after work last night. The one on the ground is from the neighbor's yard behind me. It probably pushed my tree over. The tree behind the bedroom is holding it up, but it is bending this way.
I talked to the tree service I used the last time a tree fell, but I'm not sure when the they can get out here. People with trees on the roof come first. I hope I don't have a tree on my roof by that time!
I've moved into Rachel's room until the leaning tree is no longer looming over the house.
Monday, September 5, 2011
To Austin and Back
I returned home last night from a week in Texas where Rachel, her kids and I visited with "my cousins" as Elijah happily called them. A happy time was had by all!
We had no idea about the wildfires burning around Austin until we arrived home last night. The fires have been sparked by the horrible drought conditions in Texas this summer and high winds which were a result of tropical depression Lee in the Gulf of Mexico. The temperature, when we arrived there Sunday before last, was 112 F. It felt like you opened the door on a hot oven outside. We drove home yesterday along the upper edge of Lee. I think we made it through Jackson MS just before their deluge of rain began. The rain reached us here in mid Alabama overnight and it has been raining continuously all day. Too bad this storm didn't head toward south Texas. They would welcome all the rain with open arms.
Here are a few of the things Rachel and I saw the afternoon we drove around downtown Austin site-seeing.
Looking up Congress Ave. towards the state capitol.
You can tell how old this area is by the size of the trees. Most trees don't seem to grow this tall there.
Also, the area right around town is hilly. Most of the rest of the city is flat by this Alabamian's standards.
I wish I could give you the history behind these beautiful houses, but I can't. Sorry.
These painted cows were placed all around town. Each must have been done by a different artist.
One of the highlights of our trip was the night we went to a production of the Wizard of Oz in Georgetown in an old art deco style movie theater. The acting and costumes were great. Both the children and the adults loved it!
As fun as it is to get away and visit with family, I have to say like Dorothy....There's no place like home!
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