The Solution

Here’s the ad copy: JANE: I simply can’t stay late tonight to retype those letters, Boss! I’ve got to hurry right over to the Blood Bank to donate blood! BOSS: I know, I know. But look at these carbon copies! Fuzzier than an English sheep dog’s eyebrows! JANE: Well, don’t pin that on me! If you’d buy the right kind of carbon paper, that wouldn’t happen! Like this Roytype Park […]

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After the War is Over

I’ve been looking through old magazines again. The war was winding down by the time this one came out. No battle scenes graced the cover, just kids learning to sail. It’s full of hopeful ads. Oh, what a beautiful kitchen we’ll have! I can plan it all myself between chores! Won’t Mother be amazed? Note the fine print: We’re still in war production! But after the war you can have […]

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Trying to Do the Right Thing

My little six-year-old darling was picking up trash off the school grounds with her Daisy Scout troop this afternoon when she came upon a $20 bill. It was a cause for much celebration and excitement. She was the heroine of her little group. And then I made her turn it in to the office on the off chance that someone comes in asking about it. We didn’t even discuss it. […]

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Talking with The Boy

Just had this conversation: The Boy: Do you think when I run the timed mile that I should wear boots? Me: Why would you wear boots? TB: Like the army men do. Me: They wear combat boots, not cowboy boots. TB: What are combat boots? Me: They lace up. TB: One of the kids in my class, his mom is in … what’s that thing called that’s like the army […]

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The Pacific

While we were in Fredericksburg last weekend on our journey to see the wildflowers, my little family stopped in at the National Museum of the Pacific War. Back in the middle ’90s, when it was called the Nimitz Museum, The Big M and I had gone there and poked around in what was little more than a giant shed housing broken down planes and guns from World War II. It […]

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Gone With The Wind

Twenty-three years ago I sent an ancient, tattered, paperback copy of Gone With the Wind flying across my bedroom in a fit of rage, taking satisfaction as it thunked off the wall and landed on teal shag carpet, its red-edged pages askew. I was so mad at Margaret Mitchell. How dare she keep Scarlett and Rhett apart when they were so perfect for each other? What the hell kind of […]

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The Texas Hill Country

We were out in the Hill Country this weekend, enjoying the beautiful wildflowers and panoramic scenery. This is the best shot I got. The bluebonnets flow in rivers out there. I’m lousy with a camera, but someone who is not posted pictures taken Saturday from the same loop, and I feel compelled to link them so you get a glimpse of how beautiful the Hill Country is right now. I’d […]

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Fun Friday Blogs

Since finishing the library build, I’ve been not particularly interested in taking on yet another home improvement project. But then my sister turned me on to this incredibly cool blog called Knock-Off Wood that got me thinking again. I’ve always had a dream of building my own furniture, and Ana is inspiring me to try something. Ana’s blog led me to Remodelaholic and another new favorite, Better After. Both contain […]

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Byeya’s Irises

Somewhere close to 60 years ago my grandmother planted these “champagne” irises. They’ve survived droughts, freezes, and then 18 years of neglect after she died. More recently they survived being dug up and moved to my house. I’ve been watching them, anticipating the day they would burst forth. Today was a perfect spring day. I brought Augustine’s Confessions outside to read after it got too sunny to keep weeding. A […]

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