Monday, June 28, 2004
And I live there!
Pennsylvania – Booze State.
I saw this article in a local paper not too long ago.
The Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board is the largest purchaser of wine and spirits in the United States, and its sales of the stuff in fiscal year 2002-03 topped $1.2 billion.
I don’t think I’m doing my share!
Thursday, June 24, 2004
Is this really me?
Meg at Mandarin Design had this website in one of her recent posts. You can go create a “picture” of yourself by choosing parts.
It was a fun exercise. I’m not sure I really look like the pic that I created. But it was fun.
Monday, June 21, 2004
I Just LOVE Kids
I was visiting at mommy needs coffee recently and she had a cute story about her daughter and the “most necessary” milk cup.
I was reminded of a story about Alan, a wonderful little boy I watched for many years before entering the corporate world.
Alan couldn’t exist without the quilt I made him for a baby gift. So, because he stayed in two places, (my house and his home) we cut the quilt into two pieces, one half for each of his residences.
One day when he was four years old his mom (my best friend) called and said that Alan had given the home half of the quilt to his dogs, so they could be comfortable in their dog house.
It seemed like the opportune time, so I got on the phone with him (and very carefully approached the “get rid of the other half” conversation),and asked if he would like to give the other quilt half to the poor children so they could be warm and comfortable.
To this he answered, “can’t we just throw it away??”
You just never know
And thanks so much, Buzz, for the Father’s day post. Very nice.
Sunday, June 20, 2004
To “Daddy” ;-)
Hiya Cas fans! This is Buzz just hijacking my dear Ma’s site to wish Don (the closest thing I’ve got to a Dad) a Happy Father’s Day. You would be hard pressed to find a nicer, kinder, gentler man than Don and I, for one, feel that my life is richer for having him in it.
Happy Father’s Day, Don. I hope you’re out there having a great time today!
Tuesday, June 15, 2004
Wildlife Event
On my way to work quite early today, I had to stop in the road to let a rabbit make a decision as to which side of the road was actually more desirable.

Then I drove on. There were 4 squirrels playing in the middle of the road and not anxious to change the location of their play date. So I waited till they all decided which side of the road was best.



Then, I drove on the campus at work, and had to stop for 11 Canada geese (adults and babies) to cross the road. After almost all of them got across, The Daddy Goose waited in the middle of the road for the one baby who had not yet crossed the road. I drove very slowly, and he did move to let me by.
As I looked into my rearview mirror, I noticed that the driver of the next car wasn’t quite so lucky. She was still sitting there after I parked my car.
I mentioned to one of the guards about the geese, and he told me that the very large snapping turtle (also lives on our campus) had taken up a “place to sun” on the road. Since no one wanted to move him, some employee went out and put out road signs to protect the little fellow.

Sunday, June 13, 2004
Another Holiday I missed!
I just returned from a blog walk to The Report Card and l discovered that I just missed yet another important day International Weblogger’s Day.
May I be (possibly the first) wish you a Happy International Weblogger’s day
Thursday, June 10, 2004
Pop-Ups and Spam
Two of my pet peeves in pc-land are Pop ups and Spam. I get the feeling I am not alone in this.
Yesterday I was reading a comment from Buzz regarding Pop Up ads. And I agree with him. Does anyone every actually spend money on anything that came from a pop up ad?
And I had a walk over to Texas T-Bone’s site and read his comments about Spam - another favorite topic.
- This can of Spam is borrowed from CJ over at HoneySide Up ,who also has had problems recently.
I have deleted hundreds of unwanted messages from my email accounts in the past week. And to be perfectly honest, I can think of lots of things I’d rather do.
Please people - How about a little time off from all the “extras”
Wednesday, June 09, 2004
Mrs. Doubt*fire
Don and I often use the comment, “drive by fruiting” from the movie. As I think of it, I wonder if it wasn’t “run by fruiting” Is there anyone out there who knows the answer to that?

There have been so many phrases that sneak into our every day life, from movies and songs and yes, even television shows,
I wonder if any of you bloggers have any to share.
Sunday, June 06, 2004
Turkey Buzzard
Don and I were coming home from the store yesterday, and what should we see, but a turkey buzzard sitting on the fence of a neighbor’s porch! Now mind you, we don’t live in the country – we’re in a suburban area. What strange sights we see these days.
I was over visiting My Messy Mind and she had a picture of her front yard with a deer eating a rose bush. Also not a country setting.
Friday, June 04, 2004
Got any Pets?
I was just wondering if anyone out there had any pets (actually I know some of you do) and just what prompted you to name them whatever their names are.
We’ve had 4 cats through the years, and they were all adopted. I never exactly liked any of their original names, so I changed them:
Mrs. Serena started out as Sabrina – she had 4 beautiful kittens. She was a very small Sealpoint Siamese.
Meggie was originally named Princess Margaret She was a Bluepoint Balinese, also very small.
Kelly was named Callie by her first owner, She was a great big tortie with a lot of Maine Coon cat in her background. And she was a big cat!
And finally, Gracie started out as Fanny (didn’t like that name) She’s a beautiful tiny pale marmalade long hair cat. Unfortunately, she was badly abused, and even after 2 years, still runs away at times. We’re making headway, but it’s sure slow going.
I’ve also had a couple of dogs along the way-
Susie & Mollie, mother and daughter beagles
Sam & Sadie Lou, father and daughter Lhasa Apsos
Emma Lou – a smiling black and tan hound dog type.
We also had a very large adopted dog - looked like he came from the stone age, His original owner named him Okemo after a ski resort, and I called him Kimmie.
I think he bit Buzz once.
