October 06, 2005
Fellow Travelers on the Road of Life
The Red Road to Pohiki, Puna. Called the "Red Road" because locals dump loads of red cinder on the road in front of their property. Also much of the land here is scared burial land for the Native Hawaiians and in the old days tresspassing was punishable by death
I wrote a post yesterday but Blogger ate it, and it so bad anyway that I didnt care to reconstruct.
Getting boring here at MWBS. Its cause Im not doing anything and I am getting restless, practically lashed Woody into dragging the boxes of books into the house so I could start going through them, and shelving them. I think that I need about 3 more bookcases to finish shelving. This house has about the same wall space but the book cases I bought at the scratch and dent place are a lot smaller. Anyway need more furniture...
There will be a bit of excitement here in the morning Woody is going to try to stuff my neck. Major Doctor is hitting the road and getting his poor wife away for the weekend which I applaude, but I have to keep changing this dressing, so my good progress will continue to continue. Woody is really mentally gearing up for this.. Hey its going to take our relationship to a whole new level.
I am so glad that at this particular time in my life I have been able to meet so many great people via Blogging, I find that its the best therapy just signing in...
When I start to complain I pull up this blog
"Operation Eden" a guy blogging out of his car in south Mississippi. Young man looking after his Mom. Breaks ny heart.
For laughs I went to
Kitten With a Whip, she is a little crazy sometimes, but I found contemplating confronting Woody with
this little number hillarious... too bad they dont sell it in Plus Size, hey big girls wanna have fun too.
And if Kitten wasnt crazy enough she found this
spoof of a blog featuring our pending newbie Associate Justice of the Supreme Court. My dissapointment with my president has been capped by this nomination. Its depressing.
Inspriation has been sorely needed in my life and now its here in
luz en invierno Luz the Magpie and her creative eye delight me. Then there is John Bailey of
journal of a writing man His tales of his life in England, even the small things move me.
Tonights post on how the higher fuel prices are affecting him hit home. We filled up our gas tank and due to the fact that this is a rented tank we had to buy gas from THEM, and they are the most expensive...naturally. What is happening to all of the retirees here that have the same issues that John does.
Then there is
Smooth and
Cowtown Pattie When I am down they always cheer me up.
Fellow Travelers all, gives me heart and encourages me to keep on.