Sunday, August 23, 2009

Horizontal Surfaces



How many horizontal surfaces in your home? Just count them. Tables (kitchen, dining room, library, coffee, end), the floor, beds, kitchen and bathroom counter tops, bookshelves. You get the idea. Now, how many of them collect things? More things than they should have. I really think you are getting the idea now!

Remember Hurricane Ike? We had to take everything off the walls downstairs, unload all the shelves, move furniture in order to repair our water soaked walls. Remember me telling you that we moved a lot of *stuff* into the guest bedroom. Well, some of that stuff is still on that bed and covered with plastic (we started to paint in that room -- got one wall finished and stopped, but the plastic is still there).

When Mr. Dragon was working I didn’t say much about where he dropped his *stuff* when he came in the door. I was just glad he was home and I understood how stressful his job was. I wasn’t going to pick on where stuff was dropped. I also knew what his office looked liked. Most of the time you couldn’t get in the door. His most important filing was done on the floor.

So, in walks retirement and WOW. I’m not a clean freak. I’m not particularly neat. But I’m learning fast! I do admit that I love that we LOVE living in our home and I guess it looks like it!

So, what about horizontal surfaces? Just this .... when you have folks over for a meal -- it is nice if you remove the fancy new putter from the dining room table.

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We went to an Astros baseball game on Friday. They won. Then the roof at Minute Maid Stadium opened up for the Friday night fireworks display. Did I have my camera? NO! You can take my word for it -- the fireworks were beautiful.

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You just knew I couldn't get away from Julie or Julia. Amazing isn't it? Maybe I'm channeling Julia or something! I was looking at the NYTimes and found an article that you can read here.
Here is a quote from the first part:

"Almost 48 years after it was first published, “Mastering the Art of French Cooking” by Julia Child is finally topping the best-seller list, bringing with it all the butter, salt and goose fat that home chefs had largely abandoned in the age of Lipitor.

The book, given a huge lift from the recently released movie “Julie & Julia,” sold 22,000 copies in the most recent week tracked, according to Nielsen BookScan, which follows book sales. That is more copies than were sold in any full year since the book’s appearance, according to Alfred A. Knopf, which published it."



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I’m posting this late Sunday evening for Monday morning. I’m off early on Monday for a session with my trainer. Yep. You read that right. I’m doing everything I can to put off the neurosurgeons knife as long as possible. My trainer is great. She knows me well and we are working on core strength and balance.

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I'm thinking I might need a little of this before Monday is over!


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I am thankful for another day on beautiful Mother Earth.

Joy to You!


Saturday, August 22, 2009

Camera Critters 72



Camera Critters


I have a potpourri of Critters for you today.
Clicking to enlarge the photos may help!





Starting in Musashi's Garden.
If you look carefully, you'll see a fly on the zinnia leaf --
up there on the left.
Tiny little fly with WOW colors!



One of the baby dragons!
Anole trying to turn himself red to blend in the bricks.




This is not a honey bee.
He sure likes the duranta flowers.



Last, but not not least, Theodorable (Teddy)
after his morning drink in the bathroom sink!
You'll also notice the whale.

(Paper towels to clean up a hairball.)

Wishing all of you a happy weekend.


Friday, August 21, 2009

Postcard Friendship Friday

Before I tell you about my postcard, I'd like to send out a few special dragon vibes to our hostess, Marie. We miss you and hope to see you back with us soon!



A new Sea Wall protected Galveston's homes after the hurricane of 1900.

This post card is dated 1909.
These lovely homes were located somewhere between the present Galvez Hotel
and the Stewart beach. Unfortunately, they no longer exist. I don't have dates for
their destruction. This is mostly restaurants and hotels now -- tourist trade.

Postcard Friendship Friday is hosted by Marie.

Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Sigh.....







Sometimes no words are necessary.

I Never Post on Wednesday...

Never say Never!

A very quick post.

This is what I did yesterday.

Bag lunch with Mar.

Helped rip pages from magazines so that her art students
could build pizzas and fish!

She starts all grades out with the same thing.

Eases everyone into the start of school.




Aren't these fun?!!!!!


See, Mar, you made the blog again!

Thanks for lunch and fun!

Off to adventuring.........