Saturday, June 21, 2008

Bonnie's Retirement Blowout



My good friend Bonnie has finally done it. She has retired. Although she certainly does not look it or act it, she says that she is actually at the age where she is ready to cast off her role as an elementary school teacher, after 30-something years of teaching.

Now, if I could only figure out a way to be able to do so at the same time. But I am a few years younger, although my big bald head doesn't help me make that point very often. Probably the only way I will get to retire before putting in my time would be to win the lottery. And considering that I never play the lottery, it just doesn't seem too likely.

Although she technically retired two weeks ago, the big blowout party is tonight at a friend's place....swimming pool, live music, steaks and chicken on the grill, and an open bar. I shall try to snap a few photos tonight and post them here later.

Monday, June 16, 2008

A Poem


Oh, dragonfly, sweet little dragonfly;
Around lovers you linger,then off you fly;
With the beat of your iridescent wings;
Messages of cheer along you bring.

Exciting and random are your flights;
You soar high above, just like the kites;
Take me to your world, so cool and high;
You look so glorious against the sky.

In the air, like a bird, you are free;
Dancing with delight and filled with glee;
Joy, sorrow, euphoria and strife;
Only a day, yet a full life !


A poem by Celine at her website.

Sunday, June 15, 2008

Getting There...

I can almost taste them....yum! Maybe in a week or so, they will be ripe. There is nothing quite so good as a home-grown tomato sandwich during the summer. And with the current e. coli scare that is going around, eating fresh tomatoes from the store could be dangerous. So home-grown it is.

This is an heirloom variety and looks to be a pretty good producer; although the leaves on the plants don't appear to like the heat. It will produce a striped orange and red tomato with a slightly sweet taste. Or at least that is what the description said, when I bought the little plants.

I planted early this year, and had to cover the plants to avoid a frost or two; but having good fruit this early in the season makes it worth it.

And before I forget it, I want to wish everyone a very
HAPPY FATHER'S DAY

Tuesday, June 10, 2008

Summer is here


Despite my grumblings, summer has arrived. For the past week, it has been hovering around 95-100 degrees, and yesterday, it hit 102.

Now, I am a born and bred Southern boy, but that doesn't mean that I like the heat...especially with the humidity. I would be much happier at 80 degrees or so. And I know that my electric bill would like it alot more!

Saturday, June 07, 2008

Cat Toy Mystery Solved

Have you ever lost something and wondered where it went? Well, I have been wondering just such a thing over my cat's toys. I fully admit, that I do spoil her with lots of little toy mice, balls, and other goodies that she enjoys playing with; however after a few days, they all disappear.

While moving the cushions on the couch, I discovered her hiding place for them all. She has been hiding them under the pillows on the couch in the livingroom.....a room that I rarely use, as that I also have a more comfortable and less formal den as well. Callie sat and watched as I discovered her hiding place for her toys. I could already see the little wheels spinning in her furry little head as she plans her next hiding place for her treasures.