Antiques and Collectibles

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You Know You Live in the Country When . . .
. . . you turn into the driveway one evening, and there are cattle grazing in your yard (not OUR cattle, either).
. . . the deer are plentiful and don’t run away, even when you shout and yell at them; it takes grabbing a broomstick and making Tarzan sounds while running toward them to make them move . . . a few yards, anyway.
. . . lizards can be caught of many varieties; our grandchildren love this game and rub their tummies to put them to sleep.
. . . tarantulas inhabit certain holes in our rocks, both on the house and in the yard; we don’t mind, though, since for all these years here, no one has ever been hurt by one (nevermind that the first few years, we killed everything that crawled by).
. . . scorpions are the biggest pests (even though the deer come in a close second!); however, for some reason, this summer their numbers have declined significantly (like only one a week instead of one a day).
. . . the water smells like rotten eggs. Our well produced great water (compared to other hill country wells) until about six months ago; we’re told the water tables are low, and this may continue for a while.
. . . four Bucks were munching the grass in our yard this morning; they were all in velvet and were an unusual sight.
. . . yesterday, we had a pot-bellied pig visiting our yard. He/She was a well-fed one, and sure wish we could have found out more about it before it wandered off.
. . . our bird feeders and bird bath attract many different birds, but my favorite is the painted bunting. It has a blue head and yellow, red, and green colors on its body — a beautiful bird.
. . . it is quiet here, and that “ain’t” bad!

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Each day you enter the foods you’ve eaten in the last 24 hours (and the quanities). You can also enter your physical activities. The end report gives your total calories, but also it has broken the foods down by such things as fat, vitamins, food pyramid categories, etc. Using the comparisons of what your score should be, you can tell quickly where you need to cut or increase foods. It’s very helpful and easy to use.

Antiques and Collectibles

Please check out antique furniture and more by clicking the Samtiques link on the right.

Today’s Blog:
Made another trip to the hospital this afternoon. Yesterday was the first trip, after I received a call that my friend since 6th grade had been admitted. It only took me 25 minutes to get to the hospital after the call. And all the way I was kicking myself — it’s been almost a year since I’ve seen Carol.

As Carol puts it, “we may not get together very often, but when we do — it’s like we just picked up where we left off yesterday.”

Carol was diagnosed with cancer in the blood about a year ago, and last time we talked (about 5 months ago) she was doing much better. She’s been in my thoughts so many times since then, but I didn’t call to check on her — telling myself that everything was fine or else I’d have heard about it. Well, I did hear — from her daughter — news that Carol was having problems with memory and also delusions.

I must admit that I wasn’t prepared to see my dear friend curled up in a hospital bed, 100 pounds lighter, and without hair. Her sweet smile and disposition haven’t changed, and her recognition of me was rewarding. As we visited, I learned what topics of conversation were “safe” and what to avoid — especially questions about the present. Ronnie, her husband of 47 years, is always by her side and is so lovingly tender with her — he would have a “cow” hearing me say this. I know him pretty well, too — like since they started dating in 1958, and they sometimes took me with them on their dates!

Today, the “plan” is to take her off some medications to see if that’s causing the problems. Hopefully Prayfully, that will be the answer and will be an easy FIX!

What a difference a phone call can make!

Antiques and Collectibles

Please check out antique furniture and more by clicking the Samtiques link on the right.

Today’s Blog: NEED AN RV?
Our 2002 Kodiak is parked on a consignment lot for RV’s located in Houston called PPL Motor Homes. If you are looking for a small “home on wheels,” please take a look: Our Kodiak and choose “B92.”

Antiques and Collectibles

Please check out antique furniture and more by clicking the Samtiques link on the right.

Today’s Blog:
We are POOPED — getting too old for this kind of work — cleaning and repairing things at a rental property. After 12 hours of this yesterday, we must remember when this property is put on the market some day to laugh really loud when asked if we’ll take less than the sales price!

I know we’re considered the “mean ole landlords,” BUT . . . it’s amazing some of the things we have found after renting a place out for a year or less. Interior doors removed, doors painted purple, door knobs removed, garbage bags left for months in the garage, burned areas on countertops where pots have been left, light fixtures changed or removed, grass/weeds knee high in the yard, a bed roll and light in an attic as living quarters for who knows, a pot-belly pig as a back yard pet (no mention of such on lease agreement) — and much more. And these are homes in nice neighborhoods — no cars on blocks — AND . . . we have taken rental applications to screen out folks with such histories. Oh well, guess this is part of what it takes to become “wealthy one day” — tee hee — as we prepare to replace carpet that is only 18 months old. The other part of this story includes our question, “where is Uncle Sam while we are going through all this?” He’s there at the end of it all to collect some of our hard-work and sweat profit. But then again, where else but in America?

We’re BLESSED — all are healthy, happy, and have each other.