Country Music, Happy Memories

This Pearls Before Swine comic talks about country music.

Pig: I heard the greatest country music song at a bar last night, but I can’t remember the title.

Rat: Tell me what it’s about and I’ll Google it.

Pig: It’s about his guy with a pickup truck and a cheating spouse.

Rat: Oh, good. You’ve narrowed it down to nine million songs.

Pig: Oh, and somebody drowns their sorrows.

Rat: Somehow that didn’t help.

I usually don’t listen to country music, but I laughed at the comic. Lately these words have been going through my head,

You picked a fine time to leave me Lucille
With four hungry children
And a crop in the field

It’s from the song Lucille, and they played it once down in the assisted living place because one of the women was named Lucille. It’s a happy memory from when I was buzzing around in my wheel chair after I broke my hip.

Do you have any happy memories from unusual situations?

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Blogging

I found an old notebook yesterday and read these lines:

Have you found a suitable expression for who you are, for your natural talents and energy? That’s what winning in life is all about.

I’m guessing I was copying from something I read, but I didn’t write down the source. It reminds me of Shug’s post Blogging is good:

I just want you all to know that I love Blogging. It is a place where I find PEACE and connection.

I consider my blog to be a creative outlet that allows me to express myself, reflect on life, and connect with like-minded people.

Amen to that! That means all of us dedicated bloggers are winners in life. I know when I discovered blogging I knew it was what I had spent years searching for.

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Bumbling Along the Best We Can

One of my favorite sayings for years has been,

Doing the best we can with what we have left.

That was especially true yesterday morning. Andy lost his cellphone, probably in some deep snow, last week. So today he went down to the local Verizon store to order another and have them set the new one up for him. After he left here I went into my study to turn on the computer and saw his Garmin there. Oh, oh! I update it in the evening and then put it on the dining room table for Andy to find the next morning.

Today he was thinking about the cellphone so didn’t notice the Garmin wasn’t there. I tried phoning the Verizon store to tell him, but the person I talked to wasn’t at the store. She was just the switchboard and no one in the store answered. OK. so I got in the car and drove down there, hoping he hadn’t left yet. I saw the Jeep, and he getting in it. I drove up behind him to block him in, stopped the car, got out and gave him the Garmin. Perfect timing! Sometimes things work out.

We do want him to have the Garmin so if something happens we know where he is, and in an acute emergency he can push the SOS button. That’s especially important when it gets below freezing at night.

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Bless Those Tomato Plants!

Those days when we couldn’t turn on the fans in the greenhouse and the temperature got up to 130°F, it didn’t faze the tomatoes a bit. They kept thriving. Andy brought these home last Sunday afternoon.

They’re slowing down some now because of the colder weather, but with any luck they will keep producing. We have a propane heater in the greenhouse to keep the temperature at least 50°F

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We Don’t Have That Problem!

What are your Novembers like?

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The Sun Came Out Yesterday!

They’re not predicting more snow for a while so Andy will try to go up to the land today.

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Snow Day!

These pictures were taken from inside the house yesterday morning:

Most places down here were closed for the day, so Andy didn’t go up to the land.

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It’s Not Summer Anymore

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It’s Been Eighteen Months…

since I decided to learn some Spanish.

I’m still using Duolingo a few minutes a day, mostly learning vocabulary, and I’m still watching Netflix videos with Spanish subtitles. As I said in Learning Language Like a Baby, some of it is sticking without much effort on my part. The main thing is it’s fun and it makes me feel good to honor the commitment. That’s my main reward.

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An Interesting Morning

When I got up yesterday morning the power was out and this was what I saw from my living room window,

I was thinking about the non-internet things I could work/play with, but the power was only out for an hour so things were mostly back to normal for me. Andy decided to wait until today to try going up to the land. The next storm isn’t expected to come in until tomorrow.

Update: the snow has mostly melted down here.

Andy didn’t go up to the land because a water-main leak blocked the way he usually goes. The detour would have taken an extra hour each way. Never a dull moment.

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