Sunday, March 29, 2009

high tide

 


The rain finally subsided and we made it to the beach today. The seas were angry though.
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Tuesday, March 24, 2009

anti-buyer's remorse

 


Question for the day: What's the opposite of buyer's remorse?

Dog Ear Books is located in downtown Madison GA. Judging solely by the name, we expected a used book store. Inside, we found quite a selection of both new and used books, including a whole floor of children's books. They also have a pet cat who likes to lounge around and get petted by the store patrons. I wish more small business owners would bring their pets to work. It was good to pet a cat and think about how and what our two at home were doing.

Anyway, buried deep in the used book section, there's a Bible. Inside it there is a very old, hand typed inscription for its previous owner dated September 1942 and signed only 'Mother.' In the inscription, 'Mother' gives some life instructions and wisdom to her son in what is quite possibly the most beautiful, most elegant analogy I have ever read.
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Monday, March 23, 2009

pecans anyone

 


mmm, Pecans...

Pecan pie tastes good. Pecan pancakes taste good. Pecans on top of brownies taste good. Pecan candy tastes good. Pecan sandies taste good. Butter pecan ice cream tastes good. Pecan crusted tilapia taste good.

Yes, pecans are good. These three trees probably produce enough pecans for an entire neighborhood for a season. It's amazing how big trees can get when hurricanes aren't a factor.
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Sunday, March 22, 2009

Georgia, Georgia

 


Well, the sun has set on our visit to Madison, GA. I was amazed at the beauty of this little southern town. It's close enough for a short weekend trip, but it's a whole world away. Some of the oldest homes in the South can be found in Madison. I was told it has the second largest historic distric in GA.

During the civil war, it was home to a pro-union senator called Joshua Hill. Hill had some dealings with General Shermans brother at West Point, and when Hill heard that Sherman was coming, he contacted Sherman's brother and requested a meeting with him. Anyway, Sherman and Hill formed a gentleman's agreement that he would not to burn any "private residences." Sherman honored his end of the agreement. You can still find signs that say "private residence" in front of many of the antebellem homes.
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Sunday, March 15, 2009

Signs of Summer

 


Summer will soon be here on the gulf coast. The azelias are starting to bloom and hopefully old man winter has given way to the warm golden rays which bring the beaches back to life. Spring breakers will be arriving soon, and after that, it'll be family vacationers breathing life into the coastal economy.

two words: summer rules!
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Thursday, March 12, 2009

The new guy

 


Here's a shot of the new guy. As you can see, his coat makes him look like he's wearing a tuxedo. So he is a bit overdressed for our house. Most people just wear shorts and flip flops around here.
He came from SOCKS in FWB and had been there since birth. When we got him, he smelled like hell and had a URI and a tapeworm. I really don't think they knew what a cool cat he is. Our first clue of that should have been that the name they had given him. It was stupid and didn't fit his personality at all. Oh well, their loss.

He doesn't really like toys or catnip, but he'll chase a laser for hours. And, when he gets excited he 'chirps'... He really wants to be friends with his new brother, but brother doesn't really want to have anything to do with him. Hopefully that will change soon. He really loves his new mama!
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Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Midgets visit the beach.

 


I keep forgetting my camera. I should be ashamed of myself.

Anyway, Shelby came and stayed with us this past weekend and we went to the beach for the first time this year. Rena gor some photos on her phone, I got slightly sunburned and Shelby got a whole bucketful of shells. A good time was had by all.
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