Last night during the game when the Green Bay Packers were playing “those other people”, I noticed that Tom Coughlin, coach of “those other people”, had a really red, chapped-looking face. Actually, one of the announcers even commented on it during the first quarter. This morning I got up and Googled Tom Coughlin and frostbite [...]
Entries from January 2008
Tom Coughlin and his frostbitten face
January 21st, 2008 · No Comments
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Sitting on the sofa and my feet are chilled
January 21st, 2008 · No Comments
On my butt – that’s where I am. Sitting here typing because otherwise I would just be sitting here. Not that there is so much wrong with that, but I am unhappy with it tonight. However, I am not getting up, which should tell me something about my character. Watching Green Bay and the Giants; [...]
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Writers: Don’t toy with me
January 19th, 2008 · No Comments
I don’t remember them teaching me much about writing in school, that is expressing myself. I remember topic sentences and the talk about punctuation and run-on on sentences and the passive voice vs. the active voice. (They didn’t like the passive, too mousy; better you showed the vigor of the active voice.) I remember groaning [...]
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The dog will only eat on the porch
January 18th, 2008 · No Comments
That doesn’t include begging for human food – he will do that anywhere, pretty much. Hey, come to think of it his “dog food” is mostly human food: browned ground chuck, browned buffalo burger, chicken and rice. Oh, and the meat are throughly drained and patted after being browned. There is a small bit of [...]
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Well, this is a great note
January 18th, 2008 · No Comments
My grandmother, Jessie Shimp, nee Wisler, used to say this when something out of the ordinary happened, usually something that would cause a complication or outright trouble. She was born in 1881 and I don’t think she ever said, “Well, this is a Hell of a note.” I think I first said the great note [...]
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Thomas Bickle, I keep thinking of you.
January 17th, 2008 · No Comments
Well, the lights outside are turned off, have been for a while now. I miss them. I don’t know this little boy, but I have read his story and his mother’s words and I keep thinking of him. Last year, this time, I didn’t know Thomas existed; I don’t know how I came to his [...]
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Cold . . . but, maybe the sun?
January 16th, 2008 · No Comments
The sign at the bank at the turn to the hospital on Sawyer said it was 14? this morning sometime between 6:15 and 6:30. It was cold enough that frost formed inside the little green car and on the rearview mirror. (When I was a little girl, my ears heard “review” mirror, as in review [...]
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The den
January 15th, 2008 · No Comments
Yes, I am. I am sitting here looking at the fire I built. Can’t you just feel the warmth! Oh, five inch penalty for taunting – I have to move back five inches. Damn refs. Well, I suppose that’s all right since they say a neatly kept house is the sign of convention-bound, dull person. [...]
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The porch post or Lord, love a cow
January 15th, 2008 · No Comments
When I’m out on the porch and look down at the floor in front of where I am sitting, I see this needlepoint footstool. Gotta love the cow. I picked this up at a Goodwill store; it was a real nice fine – made my day. In fact, I hate to put my feet on [...]
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I’m Saying Dam Again
January 14th, 2008 · No Comments
After checking out some information on the South Fork Dam that gave way and flooded Johnstown, Pa. in 1889, I started thinking about the St. Francis Dam – although I couldn’t remember it’s name and had to look it up by referencing Mulholland. It collapsed in a spectacular and deadly fashion two years after the [...]
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