Sunday, January 15, 2023

WARM WEATHER - BREAD - ONIONS PLANTED - ITEMS FROM THE NET - GRAVY MEAT

Late afternoon sunset this past week. Temperatures in the mid 70's in east Texas.



A good read found on 90 Miles From Tyranny. 
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SKILL SETS and having fun.


Decided to get back to some bread making. Basic 4 cups of flour recipe. I add one egg and a little less than two cups of warm water. Electric mixer with bread dough hook. Mix for 5 minutes adding a little water or flour for the best. moist. tacky dough. Both risings in a warm place. Baked 20 minutes at 425F degrees. 

I have posted often here of bread making. Warm sliced bread with butter never fails to check all the boxes of the wonderful smell of fresh bread baking in the kitchen and simple satisfying moments of a fresh slice of bread out of the oven. Always an excellent filler to any meal. Best ever morning toast too.
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JANUARY ONIONS  BATCH #1


Onions, radishes and potatoes can go in the ground now. I called the feed store in town and "yes". onion sets were in as were seed potatoes. An hour. later I was home with both. 

Warm weather and 10-day forecasts are favorable for planting. But to date. conversations about starting gardens, and most folks are doing the same, always end with "there is still February." February is winter in east Texas. February is a crapshoot but what the hell in life isn't?

The raised gardens above each received a full shovel of compost, some food, bone meal and some fresh potting mix. All raked into the left over dirt from last year. I have forgotten the pleasure I get from seeing rich soil and the feel of it in my hands. 

I always finish off each raised garden running my hands through the soil like a rake. Picking up a hand full and feeling the goodness of the ground. Reaching deeper to feel the same. 

That is as good as my explanation will ever get. This comes from the gardens I helped put in on the ranch and from the years helping my mother put in her gardens. Grandparents, parents who taught me, held the soil of their gardens in their hands and talked about the feel of good soil. 

Five pounds of seed potatoes have been cut in half or quartered making sure each piece has two/three good eyes on it. They rest now in a paper sack in a dark corner of the shop. Once the cut surfaces "harden/scab over," they can be planted. 

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VAXX

More "SUDDENLY" in the news this past week. 

I read where the Pentagon has suspended the mandate for mandatory vaxxing for the military.  

BUT, there is still a push for more vaxxing. From Western Shooters Association comes a good read on talking points that may be used by main stream media favoring continued C19 vaccinations. 

This is one of the biggest elephants in the room, I believe, as we start this year. Watching how all of this plays out ought to be interesting and worth our time. BUT "Facts are stubborn things." John Adams.
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SIGNS OF THE TIMES from Vov Popoli 
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Nations coming together.
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more BANNING

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The war in Ukraine and nuclear war possibilities always playing in the background this past week, too. Add finding classified documents. What ever!
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I will leave you with this.



I am late to learn this also. Tastes just like mom use to make and oh so simple and quick. Lid removed for above photo .

Cooking/simmering meat in gravy. My mother could and did quite often. Inexpensive meat, browned and simmered an hour in a gravy mixture. usually in an electric skillet with lid on. 

The meat above was on sale; cubed steak, good price. Cubed steak needs to be grilled on high heat quickly, sliced and eaten. OR, cooked for hours to get it tender.  

Gravy mixture, simple as falling off a log. A can of mushroom soup, a packet of dry onion soup mix, one cup of beef broth, one cup of water. Adding more water as it simmers is normal.

Meat was floured and browned. The soup, onion mix, beef broth was added to the frying pan after most of the grease was drained off. Low low simmer and stirred for 5 minutes, meat laid back in, lid put on frying pan and simmered on the stove for an hour. Checking twice.  

Fifteen minutes prepping meat and an hour on low low simmer.  

From here it is cook's choice how to serve. Rice, noodles, bread, covered with gravy. The meat did cut with a fork and the flavor was home cooking comfort. Make sure you make enough gravy. The secret ingredient in my book.

This meat preparation and cooking will work with chicken and pork using chicken broth.  A myriad of examples on the net.
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FYI. In the last post I mentioned we were going to add a few boxes of peanut butter cups to replace what we have eaten over the past year. Come to find out the cost has increased 400%. On to plan B!!

Appreciate the visit this week.


Sunday, January 8, 2023

YEAR OF FEAR AND CLICK BAIT

Shun DM0723 Classic 6" Forged Chef Knife. Yep!!


Sister and brother-in-law gave my wife and me this Christmas gift. Sister in-law says she has two and loves them. Thought of us and thought this a good gift idea. 

My wife will not touch a sharp knife though. Just won't. When I sharpen our everyday use kitchen knifes, I tell her so that she does not surprise herself. Soooooo, I am the keeper of the new knife. Emoji emoji.

The first try was a whole onion. How many times have I watched someone slice onions? How many time have I sliced onions? A sharp knife is always a joy to work with. But those knifes were just sharp. This new knife is extra-terrestrial. 

There is a trick to holding fingers inward and letting the knife always land ahead of the end of the finger tips when slicing. I have learned. 

This new knife is not a knife to learn that skill set. The slightest pressure and forward movement always sent this knife to the top of the cutting board. As if I was holding the knife and merely thinking it through the onion.  

I had to cut a thick piece of cod off of a filet after the onion. I held the large filet in the air and pulled the knife right to left several inches below my hand. One single pull of the knife, done.  

I could go on, but you get the point. 

Now I am in the market for one more high-end knife like this.  I want a Nakiri Bocho style. A good one!! Gonna be fun shopping.

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A PROJECT CONCEIVED

Her needs a shelf cabinet near her computer work station. A place to store stuff. She made the initial drawing, we made a note or two, took dimensions. Key part of the design and build is letting in natural light from the window. 

Twenty percent off sale yesterday at our local lumber store. Materials purchased. Will post as this proceeds.

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I did not know this. I would enjoy watching one of these past through the evening sky. 

I did get to witness the first satellite orbiting the earth in 1957. Sun light flashing off of it as it flew over head.
 
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From the theorganicprepper.com.  Surviving 2023

Not another "the sky is falling, the sky is falling" article, but good ideas/points on how to approach this coming year. 

My grand parents/parents went through the depression. I heard hundreds of stories growing up and watched my elders make what they needed, can meat and vegetables, garden fresh, butcher deer and cattle to keep food on the table. 

Barter economy at work among the local farms and town . 

Find a stray chicken on the road bring it home. Wade out to the oyster beds at low time with a gunny sack. Throw nothing away. Nothing!!

These stories have stuck with me. They way they lived and adapted to downtimes was a way of life.

Being FRUGAL in this coming year is a good plan to add to the list.

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NEW CELL PHONES

Her very old Samsung just gave up the ghost. We think back now and from what we have learned on the road to 2 new cell phones, is that the phone was so old to function in the new 5G system. Her phone started having little problem's at first and then grew into little to no connectivity, dropped phone calls and texting. 

We stayed with Samsung and found great value and deals at "Wallyworld." Also found a gal there who could transfer all information on the old phones to the new ones and complete a full set-up. 

We could have never navigated that road. But getting 2 new phones was a long long day as it turned out. Setting them both up out of the box, was time consuming, could not be rushed and took someone with the skill sets and patience to do the job right. 

Net videos on all the nuances of the new phone have been a big help. The little things that help this new tool be user friendly. We ought to be good for awhile.

I am looking forward to using the new camera(s). Eighty percent of all the photos here over the past few years have been from my Samsung S7 camera. My bet is that new cell phone camera sharing here will rise to 95%. Starting this post.

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FEAR AND CLICK BAIT

It has taken me a few days to get myself up and running in this new year. 

Holiday and vacation at year's end is all over. I think the throttle on the machine is advancing now and the stories of what may be coming are well worth the time to become aware of. 

I start my mornings now with (coffee coffee), a check-in on weather then DRUDGE REPORT. Why not get a media dose of world headlines and fear out of the way? Then off to blogs I enjoy and videos I care to watch. 

Trying better to set my tone for what I have control over and acting on one or two small things that need attending. Getting a hundred of these little chores done here would make a noticeable dent in clean up and little improvements. Will be healthy for mind and body.

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C19 XBB.1.5  

Look it up and be wary wary afraid. Could be setting the stage for lock downs again. It may be more pronounced in blue states.

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SUDDENLY!!

The elephant in the room will become too big not to notice and talk about. I am starting to see more and more stories of healthy folk dropping suddenly. Cannot hide this now. 

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EAST COAST PIPE LINE DOWN 

My wife asked if I have noticed the price jump in gas lately. I have not. But off to top off the Dodge this morning and one side by side diesel container.

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PEANUT BUTTER SHORTAGE.


We are down to two boxes. 

Peanut butter cups are evening snacks while watching TV. Also go to shacks during the day. Diet snacks. One slice of fresh bread and a PB cup is instant gratification.

Not pushing the brand. Just is what is at the market. Time to put in a few more boxes while we can still find them. This concept may come more and more into play as time passes. (Availability) If basic items like this are available now, might be best to take advantage of that fact.

I recently overheard two employees at a local market (different departments) this past week comment on shortages on their shelves. I did not notice it looking at the over all market, but they did enough to comment on it. 

The cost of going to the grocery store has doubled in the past 4 months. What use to cost $25 is now $50.

I have watched folks just standing and staring at the meat counter. I have found myself doing the same. I recently joked to one lady that watching the meat counter never changes the price. She had a sense of humor and agreed. Older gal. Said she now uses the smaller shopping cart because she no longer can afford to fill the larger cart.

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Nice photo of fresh falling snow from the old home in NH.


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BEING NEIGHBORLY

I have mentioned east neighbor before. We have shared garden produce last season and for quite awhile now he has been bringing over a dozen eggs every other week. Four chickens that produce more eggs than he can eat. We drop off bags of chicken feed and scratch several times a year. 

You do not need a lot of chickens to produce eggs for a family.

He also brought over samples of what he cooks, this trip a 7 baked bean dish with more flavor heat than I am use to. 

I reached for a sheet of paper towel as he joked that this dish will clear your sinuses.  He said he used a lot of Ancho chilies, sausage and thick bacon slices. My flavor heat (seasoning) tolerances are increasing after 3 years living in Texas. AND I like it!!

I am going to learn to make this as it is the best I have ever eaten so far. Will share if I can reproduce.

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A WORKING DRAWING


Enough information to start cutting pieces and parts. A work in progress.

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I will leave you with this. Her wheel barrow is in the garage for the next month or two protect it from weather. It took the cats mere minutes to discover a new place to nap. 



Thank you for the visit this week. God bless.


 




Sunday, January 1, 2023

DAY ONE 2023 - ENTER AT YOUR OWN RISK

 Christmas 2022 ! Check

Quiet, cold, a couple small presents each, small prime rib. 

Anniversary 2022! Check

Twenty-two years. Treated ourselves to lunch out with friends. Found a great buffet/good eats in Hughes Springs, Texas. 

New Year's Eve 2022! Check

Pot of clam chowder and homemade bread. Yellowstone and Jack Ryan for entertainment. Never made it to midnight.   

Warmer in east Texas. Some rain. Her and I talked of having made it through 2022. I have zero interest in looking back.


An experiment. Dinner helping of clam chowder plated around a leftover piece of fried cod. Definitely guest-worthy. 

FIRST POST OF 2023

*I enter this new year with arm chair concerns of truths from the world we live in. I am not the only one thinking or asking similar questions; "we gonna make it through this year?" From the Burning Platform. 

"Canada is going to mandate psychiatric medication for those that refuse mRNA injections or any kind of vaccination." From Westernrifleshooters

I look over the horizon at what is happening in other parts of the world and I take what I read to heart. Put yourself now living in Canada and hearing the above news flash.

Arrested and charged for silently praying. From NC Renegades.

AND there are all the stories regarding the war in Ukraine and tossing around the realities of nuclear war between the crazies. I have no idea of any truths about this war.  

Add in a statistic or two of border crossings. A big push coming on gun control and the coming hype about C19 mutant and how this may play out in more masking, lockdowns and push for injections. 

Predictions for 2023    From the Zman.com.

Precipice of Ruination From Ammoland.

No worries coming this year

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Lineman son finished storm duty Wednesday. With a few days off, has vowed to treat himself to at least one full day of napping on the couch with fiancée, golden retriever and the fire going. I bet he gets a homemade spaghetti dinner or two.

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Fun with Tom Cruise

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Storm power outage here late last week.

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Seventy-one degrees forecast for us today. It will be nice to get out in the yard and get in some clean-up.

This new year morning feels like any another morning/day. I know better.

Best to keep on keeping on. Appreciating each day to the fullest and loving without fault. Be not afraid.

Going to leave it here. God bless. Appreciate your visit. 

Sunday, December 25, 2022

LINEMAN STORM CREWS - TOASTING BREAD - BROCCOLI - SWEDISH PANCAKES - MORE LINEMAN STORM DUTY STORIES - MERRY CHRISTMAS

Last weekend, early in the week.

ME:   "Still on storm duty?"
SON: "More than ever: 22 spans of wire down. Just rolled up on the job.            Pitch black.  
          Been all over New Hampshire for the past 48 hours." 


Big cold rolling across the country coming before Christmas.

Lineman will be out working in the weather to do their very best keeping the lights and heat on when the power goes out. Many will not be home for Christmas.

Drop off a box of coffee and a box of doughnuts if you happen upon a utility storm crew. Say thank you. Son says that folks who simply say thanks to them is reason enough to do what he does. "Nothing like seeing the power and lights come back on in a blacked-out neighborhood."

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WIFE'S HOMEMADE CHRISTMAS TOASTING BREAD


She saw some fellow advertising raisins on the net and was weaving bread/adding raisins. She decided to give it a try and 6 loaves later had it perfected. These loaves were the first so I think she got it right from the get go. 


Impossible for us not to sit down and not tear off a piece of warm bread right out of the oven and coat with melting butter. We did and it was grand. This bread shines as toast in the morning.

Several loafs gifted to neighbors and a couple set in the freezer. 

Cookies have been sent, have arrived and family happy to have a taste of old family cookies their mother and grandmother use to make. No one does this but my wife. The simplicity of simple homemade gifts. 

Local neighbors and folks who cross our lives through out the year. The smiles on the faces of our local refuse pick-up crew is always a gift.  A smiling "Merry Christmas" given and received.

The kitchen counter and table have been mostly cleared now. A real feeling of the Christmas spirit alive and well here in a small corner of east Texas.

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BROCCOLI



I did not know how hearty broccoli was as a winter vegetable. The spots on the leaves above were wet spots from a colder than usual night. This floret is the second harvest. 

Nine degree temperatures coming the night I took this picture so all was harvested to include a cutting of the best looking leaves for dinner. Chopped, boiled and eaten with a touch of butter and salt. Very tasty and full of nutrition.

I plan to do a larger planting of this vegetable next fall. 

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VENTUSKY 

Check out this weather site. Add it to bookmarks as you can check anywhere on specific current weather. Excellent for this particular cold weather moving in from up north. 

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CHRISTMAS DAY 2022

Slept in this morning. First cup of coffee, several small gift exchange with my wife and both of us finding a Christmas card that tells of good love between husband and wife. Simple. 


Tradition continued this morning with my father's Swedish pancake recipe. Buttered and coated these with syrup. Stick a fork in the edge, roll it up and cut in three bites. Last a few seconds, but is heaven. Thanks dad!!

Last day and night here for the cold snap that covered the country. We weathered it all w/o issue. A little planning helped.  

Lineman son just called and is still on storm duty. They are heading up to the middle of NH. Said that yesterday, Christmas eve, there were  80,000 with out power in southern NH, this morning there are 9,000. 

He also said that he had just been raised up in the bucket when the micro burst rolled through southern NH the other day. He said limbs and debris were flying all around him as he rode out that wind gust. Also said that when all was said and done, the bucket truck could not move forward or backward due to all the downed trees and debris around them. Hell of an work office experience, huh?

He said the crew had just had breakfast, were heading out to pick up "truck groceries" and get to another repair site. Also said that the foreman has dinner reservations made for later tonight. Chinese. He will get a hot Christmas meal as will his crew. HT to the foreman for taking care of his crew. 

Wife delivered the last batch of cookies yesterday afternoon. Neighbor brought over 2 helpings of Crème Brule yesterday for our Christmas Eve treat. He bakes quite often and tries new recipes. We are a test bed for him and oh so happy to "be there for him." Just wonderful.

From east Texas, Merry Christmas. Say it with me: Merry Christmas. 

Appreciate your visit this day. 


Sunday, December 18, 2022

MORE COOKIES - EARLY NH SNOW - DROPPED LAP TOP

2nd cookie batch (oatmeal and cranberry) to share with family/close friends. 

Russian Tea Cakes getting first coat of powdered sugar. 

One-bite wonders!!

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 FIRST SNOW MIDDLE NH


Yep, I do miss this particular day at the start of winter. First snow. I always enjoyed that moment. Would always prompt me to fill the wood box in the garage and plan accordingly to weather reports. 

  
Tortellini soup





Picture sent the same day from one of our very good friends who live a few miles away up there. 18" measured.

Flat bread below to accompany the soup. Yay! 

I would always ask if she was accepting company for lunch when she would share what was cooking on her stove. 

And yes, we would put on winter clothes and drive over for homemade soup/ bread and visit an afternoon away.  But if they had an 18" snow fall, we would have stayed home.



Meanwhile in east Texas (same day).


Last 2 pieces of fried catfish. Catfish has been nagging me for a few months to pick up a few fillets at the local market. My wife was giddy when I told her what I had brought home for dinner.

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REASON #1 WHY YOU SHOULD NEVER DROP YOUR LAP TOP ON TO THE CEMENT FLOOR.


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A nostalgic look back in time. I remember some of these names and attempts.
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Eleven degrees forecasted later this coming week. That is cold in anyone's book, but in east Texas it is just not necessary!! I have lemon trees to cover and keep from freezing. Cats need extra blankets and a small heater will be kept on in the shop. A cold snap for a few day as Christmas visits this coming weekend. 

Son sent this picture on his 4th day of storm duty driving the roads of south west NH.  Looking for outages, downed lines etc. Easy to understand how snow load on tree limbs can take down power line. 



Surprised this year at the lack of Christmas card displays. Minimal at best and a gal working at one of my favorite stores was noticeably indifferent to not having ordered husband, wife, son, daughter and other assorted family Christmas cards. Her Christmas indifference was curious. I have not seen this before. 

Locally, prime rib on sale through Tuesday. Still high, but it will be quite awhile before we see lower prices again. BOGO deals. If they look good, a couple two-bone roasts are in order. 

Thanks for the visit this week. Days getting longer. The new year just around the corner. 







Sunday, December 11, 2022

16 DOZEN - HANGING INSULATORS - THE FLU - FOX - SOUTHERN CROSS MISIC/VIDEO

 'Tis the season!!


All packaged and delivered by the week's end. And "no", I cannot sneak even one. Well, she did break two. I should not complain. 

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INSTALLING INSULATORS


Another day at the office. 

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THE FLU IS UPON US.

From Bustedknuckles.

It has been decades since stories of the flu season for us. And it is the Flu!! Textbook. Look it up. We checked every symptom box off. Everyone!!

I feel as though both my wife and I have finished this "go around." I still am not 100% for a long day with energy. But that is improving. The story from Bustedknuckles is very typical of those coming down with the flu this season. All the elderly neighbors here have had this or are finishing it up. 

Advice? Prepare and have all of the OTC items on hand. Honey, tea, chicken soup, parts and pieces and anything else you deem necessary. 

No need to get tested for C19. It is the flu. A personal opinion though. Experience here is that you will be on your own to get through this. Rest, fluids, repeat, repeat, repeat. And you will eat the north end of a south bound duck when your appetite returns. Best fully-cooked though!!

And if you get this, you will understand that you will not want to talk to anyone and have no visitors. If you think you will be back to work in two days; well, good luck with that. 

More important, anyone at work expecting you to come back soon ought to remember how apparently contagious this is. 

Wash hands again again again and stay away from crowds.

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CONSUMER ECONOMY 

This article from The Burning Platform caught my eye yesterday and worth sharing. I am not sure what most folks are seeing, but our outings have been a trip to a doctor's appointment. A trip to the pharmacy. No other shopping.

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GAME CAMERA FOX - MIDDLE NH


Going after a squirrel in this pic. Looks well-fed and healthy. Nice animal.

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MADISON BOAT WORKS  Sailing the Marquesas

Started their adventure in the San Juan Islands, Washington state. 

They publish once a month or so. Good videos to cast and watch. A sailing channel where we get to see a lot of sailing and their adventures. Relaxing and great photography.

It took me mere seconds after starting this video to sing out loud, "We got eighty feet of waterline, nicely making way."

Of course I had to watch this video and lyrics. A true story told in music. One of my favorite songs of all time!!

"The girl who twice ran away"

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Strange weather for me this December in east Texas. Not Texas, it is me. I am used to the very defined and consistent seasons of NH and New England. 

The past weeks here have been wet, cloudy and dreary. Temperatures in the 40's, 50's and 60's. Can plant onions in a few weeks and with that, kick off another growing season. Days start getting longer. 

Ponds, pools and lakes are filling up. We comment daily on the need of the lands here for more rain. Fields are displaying noticeable greening.


A fresh bale of hay yesterday had just been rolled over the fence by a local rancher for a local neighbor. Took these two horses no time at all to get into it.

A good week. Twinges of the Christmas spirit delivering a few dozen home made cookies to local businesses who have treated us well from the day we arrived here. Smiles on faces. All replied "and a Merry Christmas to you."

Thanks for the visit this week. 



Sunday, December 4, 2022

"PICKING UP A LOAD..." - THE ENGLISH - EMILY BLUNT - THE FLU - PROOF OF LIFE

"Picking up a load on a 230 kv"

Lineman talk for working a problem while the wires are hot. These guys actually become a part of the circuit. There are parts of the country where the electricity cannot be shut off to do a repair. There are only a few guys who can and will do this work. Son is one of them.

Say thanks to these fellows when you pass by. They very much appreciate that. On a cold cold morning, drop off a box of hot coffee, a few doughnuts. There are times that is all they will get to eat for hours on end. 



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THE ENGLISH with Emily Blunt. On Prime. 

I care not what any critics give this mini series, it is a 10 out 10 all the way around. Emily Blunt is classic, not a snow flake and just watching her sit a horse is the icing on a cake. Excellent story. Excellent acting and a look into some realities of our early history.  Not for children. 

If you are tired of the crap that today is called entertainment, then this series will give you appreciation that there are still folks out there who know how to make a western movie with grit and an actress who can play a strong woman's role and who is at the top of her game!!

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PROOF OF LIFE

Nearing two weeks now. The Flu!! Hit us both two days before Thanksgiving. Text book. My wife went through all of this a little faster than I did. An immune system has been our savior and our ability to take care of ourselves. Liquids. Lots of rest. Energy levels just enough to get back to the couch or bed and sleep. 

Phones off. Drapes pulled. Gate closed. Neighbors have checked in and interesting to note most all have and are going through the same flu symptoms. Rest, liquids topped off with more rest. Just slow for all of us to get this all behind us.

The weather outside has been cold and rainy. Cold by Texas standards.  

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A quick spurt of energy lasted long enough for her and me to get our basic Christmas decoration hung up on the gate for this season. This will be as good as it gets.  


Watch/listen a wonderful piano presentation of INTERSTELLAR 

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Thanks for the visit.