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Jul 15

More family visiting

Yesterday I completed the family circuit and hit my other grandparents’ home.

I walked around outside in the woods, as I did as a child. I got eaten up by mosquitos, as I did as a child. I was not told to be careful of snakes, as I was as a child. But probably only because my grandmother wasn’t home just then to warn and worry. She was at a funeral and I was killing time playing in the woods.

And then she came home and fussed at me, as she did when I was a child. And pretty much every day of my life she’s seen me.

It is a wonderful thing to be fussed at.

She’d had a big day so she had an early night last night. I played the Facebook where-are-they-now game. This is difficult to do in a place with limited cell phone service. It is even more challenging in a bedroom with only one electrical outlet, which is as far away from the bed as possible. These things didn’t matter much in the 60s, I guess, when the house was built.

Also, the mattress might be that old, too. And while I’m not that old, I always feel like it after a night in the back room.

But a lovely morning today. Huge breakfast. I washed dishes. More visiting and then this afternoon was timed to get on the road before the rain.

So with more traveling and visiting, I’ll just point out the obvious: when eight of 11 words on a label are that important, you pour yourself a big serving.


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Jul 15

Things my grandmother grew


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Jun 15

An observation on animals

When you see pets — or people, for that matter — only occasionally you see them in a different light than if you had daily interactions.

People’s personality traits are more endearing or obnoxious. Things you thought you liked, you might rethink. Things that you thought you disliked might not seem so bad after all.

With animals it is a little bit different — personalities and interactions being what they are. But I look at this pup and I think there’s something worth learning.

Ya know, she’s got the right idea.

I didn’t even run that far today. It was one of those days where I ran precisely enough to get in a 5K. And then I stopped, right away. But tired? That’s me.


29
Jun 15

Off traveling again

This is a shot from the freeway of pasture land somewhere near Belle Mina, Alabama.

Having sat still for several consecutive days it seemed only appropriate to pack a suitcase again. I’m taking a trip to see a few days worth of family.

Family is fine. Travel is fun. I’d pleased to not see a suitcase again for some serious length of time.


28
Jun 15

Just good enough for a national museum’s front porch

Here we all are, getting set to learn what it means to be British at the British Museum.

That’s not what you learn at the British Museum, actually, but we saw a lot of great artifacts. Here is a selection I shared on the site last month.

We were very pleased that Adam got to come and traipse around London with us for a weekend. Always nice to hear another accent you understand. We also got to see where seven-times or so removed ancestor immigrated from. Mostly we were just happy to see our friend.