Walking, wading, chasing rabbits and waiting in the grocery store parking lot are hard work.
Lucy has one of the longest tongues known to doggiedom.
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July 14th, 2010
April 5th, 2010
Yep, the blog, and I, are under construction. I recently cut my hair, and if you’d like to know why I don’t just shell out the 10-to-50 bucks and have it done professionally, go see #3 under Seven Trivial Tidbits. Oh, and I’m cheap, too—I don’t think I mentioned that over there. But I’m also brave—some people skydive, some tame lions, I cut my own hair. And as you can see, not always with success. Yeah, a little choppy there on the sides and the top, but I’ll have a do-over…something those other daredevils don’t always have the luxury of when disaster strikes. And it wasn’t until I looked at myself here that I noticed I have a little more salt ‘n’ peppa going on than I realized. Not that there’s anything wrong with that, but why so much salt in the front? And I don’t wanna hear that it makes me look distinguished, either! As for the blog, mix serious indecisiveness, procrastination and a lack of tech savvy, and this is what you get—an odd mix of colors and misplaced shapes and no header to speak of. I feel I haven’t a creative bone in my body, so blog envy is at its peak right now. I’ve probably been to your blog, salivating over your creative use of color and marveling at your sidebars with their slick placement of widgets, all the while knowing that content is king and that that is where I should be directing my creative abilities. Oops, there’s that word again. March 2nd, 2010
You knew it was coming. All the talk about lurking birthdays, the festive banner, the cake store. Yup, today’s my birthday. And it just happens I was born on a Tuesday. Also happens that it snowed that day, although I think we’re past all that right here, right now. A friend whom I recently discovered on Facebook commented that this photo made him miss Virginia. Well, just happens that I miss California, his place of residence, since visiting there a few years back. So he writes that if I come to California, take this bus. And I’m ready to go, and am thinking, wow, this looks an awful lot like a giant birthday cake to me (the cake thing again) or a huge beautifully wrapped gift. Actually, it’s the Love Bus from San Francisco’s lovEvolution, an annual dance music parade and festival, and from what I see of the YouTube videos, a great time for all. As soon as I saw R’s photo, I knew it would make for a very happy birthday post, so today I’ve made it my birthday bus. So, thank you, R, for letting me post your most groovy pic! January 11th, 2010
Boy, I am such a dreamer. A few months ago my mother showed me the basics of knitting…casting on, the knit stitch, the purl stitch, casting off…and for weeks I worked on a scarf of simple knitted stitches—no fancy stuff—just something easy to help me get comfortable with the technique. And it was coming along pretty well, too, almost finished…until I noticed…the missing stitch. Yikes. A gaffe that left an unsightly, gaping hole…one that I knew I would not be able to live with. If knitted to fruition, each time I wore the wretched thing I would have to make a conscious effort to hide the flaw, lest tell everyone within earshot to “Turn away! A missed stitch has left a ghastly hole in my hand-knitted scarf!” So, I pulled out tens and tens of rows, and ya know, unknitting is almost as fun as knitting! Okay, so maybe I wasn’t taking this crafty thing seriously enough. No problem. I’d buckle down and re-attempt that scarf of simple knitted stitches. Instead, though, I hit the internet looking for a pattern for something a little more interesting than a plain ole scarf…something with multicolors…something with a stockinette or cable stitch…something way too complicated for my skill level. So, for a few weeks I jabbered on about a snowboarder hat…an intricately designed piece of wooly wear that would be knitted by me to be pulled down over my ears, albeit only in my dreams. That is, until W returned from a visit to New York. He happened to come across this one on the streets of Manhattan—only $5, woolen with a fleecy lining, and, having already tested it, it is impervious to windy, below-freezing weather. I’m sure that W is just as happy as I am, as this will shut up my incessant prattle on hats that are yet to be knit. So, as soon as I master that simple knitted scarf, I will try my hand at knitting my own hat. Again, I am such a dreamer. December 15th, 2009
This big ole “thank you” is way over moo, uh, due… While I was recently out of town, I was floored, tickled pink, high as a kite, blown away and just overall beside myself (all emotions I exhibited in the local Wendy’s while taking advantage of their free wifi, mind you) to see that I was one of the first-time recipients of The Highly Prestigious Yoga for Cynics Floating Glowing Being of Pure Love Award, presented by none other than The Highly Prestigious Cynical Yogi of the Interwebz himself, drjay, of Yoga for Cynics fame. Yeah, that’s right, F-A-M-E. He was mentioned in a big time yoga magazine back in August, ya know…Yoga Journal. For real, folks. Why so touched? Well, I have yet to open my copy of Light on Yoga, much less attempt the practice, and compared to the average commenter on his blog of awesome enlightenment, I’m about as deep as a puddle, unlike his other lustrous recipients, whose comments are often as interesting reads as drjay’s posts. In other words, I’m not worthy. But I’m gonna take it anyway. And run really fast. So there. Thank ya, drjay. By the way, Elsie up there is another one of Lucy’s new friends from them thar hills. |
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