Its about a regular life of rural mountain living: enjoying outdoor recreation, reading, and supporting theater
Wednesday, May 30, 2007
Monday, May 28, 2007
the future
I looked into Betsy's Moutaineer and I am pretty sure I saw the future.
My friend Betsy rescues...dogs, cats, people.... Yesterday she saw a pup along side a back road. On her way back, it was still there. She and hubby, Jim, went back to see if anyone had lost a pup. "Nope," said the folks at the first house. "We saw someone drop the dog off. We wondered what would happen to it."
So this morning 'Litle Bit' was in the vehcile with Buddy(corgie mix), Lucky(fat beagle), Maggie & Daisey( yellow labs.) The new pup looks much like the yellow labs, but Betsy thinks she will have perky ears.
Phill will not be happy. None the less, I think I saw my future this morning.
My friend Betsy rescues...dogs, cats, people.... Yesterday she saw a pup along side a back road. On her way back, it was still there. She and hubby, Jim, went back to see if anyone had lost a pup. "Nope," said the folks at the first house. "We saw someone drop the dog off. We wondered what would happen to it."
So this morning 'Litle Bit' was in the vehcile with Buddy(corgie mix), Lucky(fat beagle), Maggie & Daisey( yellow labs.) The new pup looks much like the yellow labs, but Betsy thinks she will have perky ears.
Phill will not be happy. None the less, I think I saw my future this morning.
Friday, May 18, 2007
Pitiful dog
The bad thing happened. After we got the dog her summer cut, the temperatures dropped. It does not seem like middle of May. We have to put a shirt on the dog to let her out.
Thursday, May 17, 2007
So many books...
A blessing of my life here is the Ohio County Library -- http://ocplprogramming.blogspot.com/
I am especilly appreciative of the books on CD. I get in at least 6 hours of listening per weekend commute.
I am especilly appreciative of the books on CD. I get in at least 6 hours of listening per weekend commute.
Tuesday, May 15, 2007
What happened to the dog?
Saturday, May 05, 2007
Wowee, zowee
Ed is home from his first year of college. That went fast. Knock me over with a feather.
Soon Magz first year of high school will be history.
It is more to contemplate than I dare today. To chores.
Soon Magz first year of high school will be history.
It is more to contemplate than I dare today. To chores.
Thursday, May 03, 2007
The day was very coquetish.
Thinking about posting, does not a posting make.
May Day has come and gone. My one year anniversary with the museum past. I forgot to sing to my coworkers. See how easy it is to lose traditions.
Today I have been studying about the "inauguration" of the new state of West Virginia on June 20, 1863 as reported in the Daily Intelligencer of Monday, June 22, same year.
May Day has come and gone. My one year anniversary with the museum past. I forgot to sing to my coworkers. See how easy it is to lose traditions.
Today I have been studying about the "inauguration" of the new state of West Virginia on June 20, 1863 as reported in the Daily Intelligencer of Monday, June 22, same year.
"As we anticipated, Saturday was a great gala day in the city. There were thousands of people here from abroad and the city turned out its entire population. The day was very coquetish. Now all the beauties of the sun were shown and then a cloud chased all away. It threatened to rain several times but nothing but a little shower came; not enough to drive people into their houses or to deter them from coming out Flags, of all sizes, were as thick in the city as the locust in the suburbs. The display of bunting was most attractive and reflected much credit upon the good taste and patriotism of the people..."
The speeches, quoted in entirety were long. References to laughter and cries from the crowd were noted. One gets a sense of the day which we will recreate in abbreviation on June 20, 2007, the 144th anniversary.
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