Thursday, December 31, 2009




HE'S A PRETTY GOOD MAN IF YOU ASK ME

He's got shoulders like a mountain and a smile like a sunny day,
The patience of a gardener and a will to find a way.
A mind that's strong and steady and a heart that's good and true.
He's a pretty good man if you ask me.

His eyes are full of love although his life has known its tears.
His soul is full of quiet fire that warms us through the years.
His heart is full of hope and peace and other things we need.
He's a pretty good man if you ask me.

Now his job may not be steady with his name upon the door,
But half a dozen well fed kids I know seldom ask for more.
He remembers all our birthdays with a hug and something nice,
And his lap's the sweetest place we know to make the world seem right
He's a lot of fun in a ticklin'fight and when the snow is deep
He can calm a frightened animal or rock a child to sleep.

We love him more than tongue can tell and more than song can sing.
He's a pretty good man if you ask me.
We love him more than tongue can tell and more than song can sing.
He's a pretty good man if you ask me.

Buffy Sainte-Marie

Today will be 38 seconds longer. . . .

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Dec. 31, 2:13 p.m. EST -- Full Long Night Moon.


Singing to the Moon bikesnapper

Nights are at their longest and darkest. The term Long Night Moon is a doubly appropriate name because the midwinter night is indeed long and the moon is above the horizon a long time. The midwinter full moon takes a high trajectory across the sky because it is opposite to the low Sun. This is the second time the moon turns full in a calendar month, so it is also popularly known as a "Blue Moon." Full moons occur on average each 29.53 days (the length of the synodic month), or 12.3683 times per year; so months containing two full moons occur on average every 2.72 years, or every 2 years plus 8 or 9 months. There will be a partial lunar eclipse that will be visible from Europe, Africa and Asia with this full moon. At its maximum 7.6-percent of the moon's diameter will become immersed in the Earth's dark umbral shadow.

Wednesday, December 30, 2009

My dog likes to eat Grass



Another year

That's the understatement of all times. This year for me was really split in half. Those that know me from my blog know that while I share snips and small glimpses into my personal life, my usual posts are simply spur of the moment keystrokes mixed in with photo creations. Seems most women write personal journals, while the few men that blog are more topic driven or themed in their posts.
In 2009 I became single. While this separation was in the making for a very long time, it was finalized in July. We both knew the reasons why the split was logical, but in the end I saw her become someone I did not know. Even at the worst of times, I trusted this woman and believed she was a good person. Things change.

June will forever be remembered as the most turbulent, unpredictable, emotionally and physically demanding month of my life. I was extremely busy at work, and overwhelmed with a million problems that just seemed to keep on coming like train cars rolling downhill. There were a few nights I did not even sleep. Ultimately it ended by making a snap decision on where I would move, as my first choice did not work out.

I quickly scrolled through all of my posts from 2009 before writing this final entry, and picked out a few that stood out. This first selection was written after my move was complete, and just hooked up the internet. I had no plan or outline, and simply conveyed my thoughts at the moment.



The last month has been one that I never want to re-live again, yet I looked forward to my new start all the while, and also getting set up in my new "home". What seemed to be a far off picture in my mind of what I was "striving for", has now become reality. They say persistence and faith are what keep a man from quitting or giving up. I know that is true beyond a shadow of a doubt. Something bigger than me must have been guiding my course all along.
My road seems to have been paved with a million pot holes and detours. Every time it appeared that my tank was empty, yet one more station popped up ahead as I rolled in on fumes. Life is just that way for all of us it seems. We never make it to that perfect place, the perfect relationship, nor the perfect arena where happiness is a 24 hour a day sublime consciousness. I see the life journey as more of a long roller coaster that is always close to flying off the track in each hairpin turn.
You know, sometimes when you get lost, it forces you to find yourself once again. What's important to you, and what you stand for. I will never claim to be the best person in the world, and see my mistakes and shortcomings with a magnifying glass. I also know that deep down my soul carries with it a joy, and a love for others. My past may not be the best example of this, but I believe that self improvement and self re-creation is the strongest way to adapt, and reach out ... searching for the greatest moment of all. " The moment you can look in the mirror and see a good person ". When you can do that .... everything else seems to fall in place.

This is my first post written from the new Hollydale. This town is very similar to where I once lived, but it has far greater possibilities. The stars shine brighter. The air smells fresher, and my smile seems to last just a bit longer. I think I will like it here ....



The initial plan before I moved was that the dogs were not going with me. That changed last minute too. I took this photo after unpacking enough to see the living room carpet.

Dog House Chihuahua chihuahuas
The blond colored female is Cookie. This dog sort of adopted me 12 years ago, and became known as "my" dog. Her original name was Kelsie ... I changed it. Cookie died in October. I have not blogged about this until now, and miss her quite a bit. While this saddened me greatly, I am thankful that I did not miss her last months. Cookie was without a doubt the sweetest dog that ever lived. Goodbye my baby girl


I think one post that really broke my standard mold last year was this one. I spent over an hour thinking, changing, and re-writing it. I even consulted an online thesaurus when I was searching for the right sounding / feeling words. Most of what I produce here is what I see as mildly entertaining, funny at best. Comments I received for this poem were very positive, and I think it is one of my top 5. I know, you are thinking I do not write poetry, but mixed in with the 1500 other posts I have pounded out, there are actually many hidden between the standard silliness.





ethereal passages
ethereal passages ... songs that dance through my mind
a mood, a thought, a day dream or two
silence is pronounced as time elapses into night
sheer calm grandeur as fate decides

my path was carved it seems with solemn splendor, and placidity
hearts lie quiet

silence can flow as streams in meadow
sharp streaks of outline encompass the banks
I reach down to feel the chilled waters
a ripple, a vacillating wave, it peeks then fades

If the moon shines upon the lands, colors wane
softly lit shades of white and grey
a touch, a sensation piercing my spine
a twinkle from her eye tears through me
words unspoken with strength and unclouded visions

fears subside
warmth flows though my veins
to reside in Love's circle euphoric
... languid motions morph effortlessly 2 solid embrace

dark grey embrace




Back in February I participated in a Twitter party with some of my funniest and best "acquaintances" on the net. I laughed for hours strait, and this post was a product of the aftermath.


Cell Phone Twitter

How do even start to have this make any sense?? Good question! Here is my best go of it.

Drowsey Monkey is a blog that was started about a doll. No, the blog is NOT about a doll, but go along with me here. Drowsey posted a picture of the doll at Twitter. Conversation started about having blond hair before I arrived on my computer, as I was watching tweets with my mobile phone. Nursehugankiss, whose specialty is head transplants, offered to put Jaffer's head on the Drowsey Doll (with blond hair). Of course I wanted in on this. One after another, the "Head Transplants" came in and were posted at Twitpic. Here are the TwitPic links: JafferDoll, SpeedyDoll, Drowsey Doll with Beard, Drowsey with 2 ears . Of course, you do not have to click all these links because they are here, but many comments are at the Twitpic locations too and will further make this story harder to understand ... yet more interesting. (whew!!)

Here they are

Drowsey Monkey, Twitter, and Nurse Amanda Hugankiss

Original Drowsey Monkey Doll

Drowsey Monkey, Twitter, and Nurse Amanda Hugankiss

Jaffer Doll

Drowsey Monkey, Twitter, and Nurse Amanda Hugankiss

Speedcat Doll

Drowsey Monkey, Twitter, and Nurse Amanda Hugankiss

Drowsey Monkey Doll

Drowsey Monkey, Twitter, and Nurse Amanda Hugankiss

.... and THIS one I created myself


Yes, the last picture was created after the fact and nobody has seen it ... YET.
What makes this Twitter event even better is that you can find the same post written by two other authors! Check out Never Post a Photo to TwitPic by Drowsey Monkey and Fric, Frac and Speedy by Jaffer. Same story, but told much better than I did.

makes perfect sense - right ???




This next post was the most fun to create. It first aired in January, and I still reference to it all the time. What's not to like about a good space adventure? Of course, it is all true.



Venus Space Shot After building my Spaceship VENTURE Hollidalian, I planned my trip.

The mission would take 120 days, but I brought my laptop to blog about the journey ... time flew by. I never have encountered a mechanism that can twist time like writing. Hours seem as minutes, even in the vast darkness of the universe.

I also had my trusty co-pilot Mardy, an Apple Headed Chihuahua to break the intense loneliness of the tin foil craft. They call it tin foil - but why? It is really "aluminum". Of course with a high tinsel strength and low weight, this metal was the perfect material for my vessel.







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Venus Space Orbit



Venus Space Craft VENTURE Holidalian



Venus Landing Speedcat Hollydale

Venus Hilton
After a flawless landing, I grabbed my duffel bag and headed for the hotel. Yes, the rates were steep, but how often to you fly through 1 billion miles of black void in a tin foil space box?

When I arrived at the front desk a woman with purple boobs and green antenna's said, "What planet are you coming from sir?" .... what planet? How many planets were booking in to this place??

I replied, "Well, Earth of course ... are those naturally purple?"

She gave me the key to room 77, and never did answer the color quandary. Aliens are so sensitive!
Well, after such a long journey, I was parched. A grapefruit juice with a splash of diet coke on ice sounded terrific. Instead of going to my
Venus Saloonroom first, I stopped at the Inter galaxy Saloon and Dinner Club. Man, what a rowdy bunch in there! We were all talking shop, and comparing notes on bio-fuel mandates from the Utopian Commission on Uranus. (I put that in special for commenters)

The only other human in the place was the waitress .... and then she walked in. The most beautiful woman I had seen in my entire life. I invited her to sit at my table, and she obliged. We laughed, talked, and danced for hours! After a few more grapefruits, I got my nerve up and asked to to come up for a nightcap in my luxury suite. She asked if it was the one with the hot tub, and I said, "YOU BETCHA". Even though this verbal outburst clearly gave me away as a Minnesotan, she did not seem to mind.
After turning the key and opening the door to room 777, I stripped down to my bathing trunks and hopped right in. She sat on the edge, drinking some champagne.
Maybe it was the new planet, maybe it was the lighting ... who knows, but I asked her to marry me.

Venus Hotel Room / Speedcat Hollydale

She said, "Why would I want to marry a man that drives a tin foil box?"

. . ... and where is my dog??





So, how do I finish this meandering mammoth year end post? How about another Hollydale style Epilogue!

After July, my life settled into something I had not felt in a long long time.


Peace

It has also became very stress free. I sleep well, I enjoy myself more, I have a better attitude, and a clear mind. I have found it so odd that people ask me why I am single, almost like that is some kind of negative term. I have not had a place of my own since .... well, NEVER BEFORE. I have been at the least "dating" a woman all my life with the exception of 1992 when it was clubbing year. That year I went out every night. You know I have only been sober for the last 6 years, right??
I am where I need to be at the moment. It could be described like this, "After the massive storm at sea, I landed on an island. I kissed the beach and built a hut". While I do not plan to stay here forever, I just cannot get enough of the view.

In 2010 I may be ready to once again look for someone to share my life with me, I don't know. For now, maybe I'll see you out at the dog park with my dog Mardy. He likes to eat grass.
Wednesday, December 30, 2009 7:06 PM, EST

If I were to title this post it would be:

I Hate it When the Plan Changes

This afternoon we got a phone call from Sloan-Kettering (Dana that is where we will be, we hope that is the hospital you are working at....and of course we remember you!). They just wanted to let us know about Ally's scans next week. Our impression before 4:00 this afternoon was that Ally had several scans next Tuesday, we would have Wednesday free and her surgery would be Thursday. So......daddy was very surprised when they said Ally's Monday scan would be in the morning. Ummmm.....we are leaving Boston at 11:00 on the train on Monday. CHANGE OF PLAN!!!
We had to scramble and get our train tickets refunded, then buy the more expensive weekend ticket and get ahold of the social worker to get into the Ronald McDonald house earlier.
Changing the train tickets was actually easier than we expected (and we got a full refund!) and we are still waiting to hear about the Ronald McDonald House. Not a huge deal, but now we have one less day at home, and have to travel to Boston in what seems to be a 3 day snow storm. I am sure everything will work out...it always does!

Happy New Year!

Today will be 35 seconds longer

A CHRISTMAS DELAYED. . . . IS EVEN BETTER!


We decorated my tree. . .




And took some pictures. . . .

Tuesday, December 29, 2009

I like Comedy Plus

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Blogging Award from Sandee in the Cat agories

Bing (PinkLady) from Of Living and Loving... and Coping gave Sandee the Thank You for Blogging award. Winner list included Sandee of Comedy Plus Mike of Rambling Stuff Kat of Candles, Crafts and Whatnot Janet of Dolly's Daily Diary and Wenny of Inside My Bubble Today
Sandee then gave one to MEEEEEEEEEEEEE !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


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Best Blog Award



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Sandee from Comedy Plus is VERY Nice


Awards Extravaganza from the Comedy Plus GALA Event

Ana of Hella Heaven gave Sandee four awards. They are the Happy 101, the Sugar Doll, the Kreativ Blogger and the Golden Paw awards. Then Bing (Pink Lady) of Sheepish Thoughts gave Sandee the Happy 101 award. Thank you Bing for always thinking of Sandee, because she shares awards with ME TOOOOO! Big hugs for everyone ... Hello Ana and Pink Lady :-)




Here are the rules for the Happy 101 Blog Award:



  1. Copy and paste the award on your blog.
  2. List who gave the award to you and use a link to her blog (or hyperlink).
  3. List 10 things that make you happy.
  4. Pass the award on to other bloggers and visit their blog to let them know!
Here's some of the recipients of the Happy 101 award:

Stephany @ Soulful Sepulcher
Sherry @ Words Salads
Nadja @ Living with MS
Ana @ Hella Heaven
Webster @ Halt Stop Forget Relax

Libby @ Thoughts Usually with Attitude
Rei @ Xenomorph Angel
Mitch @ Enjoying The Ride
Nancy @ Life in the Second Half
Kelli @ Gumbo

Stan @ Is Something Not Quite Right With Stan
Andy @ Jugheads Baltimore Blog
Judy @ Peace Be With You
Mary @ Travelogue For The Universe
Mort @ Caring and Sharing

Debra @ Living with MS
Stacey @ Multiple Sclerosis & Me
Tara @ Living Day to Day with Multiple Sclerosis
Kimberly @ My Journey With MS
Kim @ Things Could Always Be Worse

Diane @ A Stellar Life
Cranky @ Musings of a Cranky Caregiver
Jo @ The End of the Rainbow: Life after Bankruptcy
Susan @ if you are going through Hell Keep Going
Sheri @ A Dawn Of A New Age

Erin @ The Lemon-Aid Stall
Amelia @ Tales Of Life With Multiple Sclerosis
Donna @ Arranging Shoes
Robert @ Barefoot Navigator
Friko @ Friko' Musings

Carole @ Carole's MS Blog
Lakshimi @ Aspirations
Jan @ Bifurcate In The Road
Shauna @ Bugs, Bikes, and Brains
Joseph @Life in Motion

KP @ Random Thoughts
Zoomdoggies @ Howling at the Moon
Nat @ London Calling
Marc @ Wheelchair Kamikaze
Joan @ A Short In The Cord

10 things I like ~ in no particular order

ps ... I like stuff that is almost identical to Sandee. How Ironic !!!!!!!!!!




Sandee wrote: "I pass these awards on to all my regulars. Yes Speedcat that means you too, but with four awards and all these links you have to wear your tux"

I am on the case! Thanks Sandee


Funny picture Tuxedo

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Sunday, December 27, 2009

Top Banana

FIrst day of 2010 and I am a top banana! As most of you know, I cheat a bit with these, but it has a purpose ... to share the award and link all those that share it with me. In the following post found at Top Bananas go west! by Cliff, you will find some great people and bloggers with a wide array of writing and creating styles. Since you made it HERE, why not click one of the other recipients and say hello.

The following is a copy of the original post, Top Bananas go west!


First I want to say that you folks are great! So far, the awards have achieved one of my goals for them, and you all are checking out my other friends. I hope they all soon become your friends also. They always are fun to present and very much a privilege for me to do. I also get a kick out of the creative streak it brings out in me. Most of the awards are made up as I Top Bananago along.

Now lets hop in my covered wagon as I go west to present this round of the 2009 Top Bananas.

I first have to go to Arizona, as no one was at their ole' Kentucky home. The Bluegrass Around the Cactus Top Banana goes to Jen, of Unglazed fame. Jen is a great supporter. Her blog has plenty of fascinating photos and she has also hosted a neat feature called A-Z Monday's where participants took the week's letter and posted something concerning a subject that began with that letter.

Now I need to backtrack to Kansas. A first time Top Banana is the Rookie Green Thumb award. This goes to Clean and Crazy, aka Suzie, of My Recovery fame. Suzie has been clean now for close to five years and is very active in Narcotics Anonymous. She is very proud of her daughters and is very supportive of other bloggers. This past summer when my older brother passed away, she sent me a card she had crafted herself that had a photo of her daughter on front. She also took a page from my book and wrote a post called "For Cliff of WIXY's Gone Bananas fame". It was an I Like...because post she dedicated to me.

Another first timer is Speedy, of Speedcat Hollydale Page fame. Speedy receives the You Never Know Where I'll Pop Up Top Banana. He is very avid on both Facebook and Twitter. He is also very creative in his writings and photo shopping himself in many pictures on his blog. And like me, Speedy has an affinity for fried chicken.
Top Banana
The Let's Have a Great 2010 Together Top Banana goes to Michelle Dawn of Rusin Roundup fame. Cliff Note: I know these are the 2009 Top Bananas, but let's face it, 2009 sucked. Michelle Dawn has had bouts of depression and has also, with her husband Randy, struggled with the recent past. But this hasn't stopped her from writing a good blog and supporting her online friends. Michelle Dawn lives in Indiana.

Now from Indiana, I go to Michigan. Jessica of Five Pines fame gets the How Much is that Doggy in the Window Top Banana. The Five Pines family got a new puppy for Christmas and Jessica is acting like a proud mama with all three of her canine family members. She is also proud of her husband, son, and daughter.

The last Top Banana in this post goes to Shelley, of Building A Log Cabin fame. Shelley receives the I *Heart* My Dog(and Cat) Top Banana. She posts great photos of her log cabin, cat Marvin, and new addition this past year, her dog, Scout. She also includes fantastic nature shots and sometimes she will photograph her husband, Greg.

I hope you go visit all these great blogs. Tomorrow it's back to the Buckeye state to award more Top Bananas and get a haircut. I don't want to go on job interviews looking like an aging hippy.




THANKS CLIFF !!!!!!!! One more link here goes to my long time friend Netster, who has a musical post with some great tunes and also some FREE downloads for Ipod, music files, whatever ....
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How to Go Ice Fishing

Ice fishing is popular with sportsmen in the north. It's an excellent way to get away from it all or spend some relaxing, quiet time with a few fishing friends. There are a plethora of lures, baits and fishing tools to choose from. Get the basics and get started with ice fishing.

Instructions:

Get Prepared Step 1
Dress warmly. Wear layers to keep your body temperature warm.

Step 2
Visit local sports shops and fishing equipment stores to find out what is biting, what bait to use and where to go.

Step 3
Get a license to ice fish.

Step 4
Pack your bag. You'll need a fishing line and pole, bait bucket, ice auger, bait, lures, bench, a towel, a depth finder, food and water. You might even consider a waterproof heater.
Step 5
Call for ice conditions before you walk out on the ice. It is not always as thick as it looks. The ice should be at least 4 inches thick and hard frozen. Snow depth on the top doesn't count.

Go Fishing Step 1
Find an ice shanty near other fisherman. The locals usually know where the fish are biting.

Step 2
Dig a hole using an ice auger. Skim out as much of the ice chips and remnants as you can. Floating ice can break your line.

Step 3
Use a dip net when baiting your line. It will keep your hands out of the water.
Step 4
Weigh your line down so you can fish close to the bottom of the lake. The water in a frozen lake is warmer at the bottom and most types of fish congregate there.

Step 5
Wait quietly and patiently. Fish not biting? Move down a few yards.

Saturday, December 26, 2009

Canadian Border & the Hot Sauce Diaries


Today I woke up and had this impulse. I HAD to get to the Canadian border. Don't ask me why, because it was simply a gut instinct. One quick shower, a few eggs, and I was off. As I put on my jacket I noticed a few new email alerts though, and sat down to check them. I accepted a few E Card ads, went to Facebook, Twittered, left a few comments, wrote a post, replied to some emails, texted back and forth with people, and then the instant messenger popped into action. 5 hours later, still in my jacket, I was all sweaty, and stunk like a dumpster in the hot axe lust
sun. Even the dog would not come near me. Rather than get naked again I opted out with some heavy duty AXE body spray ... yeah, the kind that makes women go insane with lust. I realize that's cheating the system and mother nature, but I rarely if ever follow rules. I do have guidelines for living life yes, but rules? No thank you please. Over the years I have come to realize that I am far too independent to ever be a perfect mate. I am impulsive and hate PLANS. You know ... have to go here, have to do that, must meet these people, blah blah blah. I have arrived at this new and foreign planet this year that actually allows me to fly any direction the wind blows. Besides making a golf tee time, I never have anything on my calendar. This is why I was able to make a run to the Canadian border. When I finally made it out of the house, it was getting late, so I went to Taco Bell instead. I don't care what you say, that shit is goooood! Plus, you get free hot sauce ... I take about 100 or so, enough to last me a month at home. This leads me to the next and highly interesting topic.

THINGS YOU DO NOT NEED TO BUY

1. hot sauce
2. ANY other condiment
3. toilet paper
4. music
5. cups or dishes
6. towels ( hotels dog )
7. coffee
8. dinner for a date ( buy one get one )
9. monitors / TV's
10. a wife ( yes, I really just learned that )

SO .. I got 12 of these new 89 cent burritos and tossed them in the fridge next to my milk collection, and then took a nap. Canada was a very silly idea after all


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From SPEEDCAT HOLLYDALE PAGE


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MellowYellowBadge 1. carolyn USA2. Dimple3. Stine in Ontario4. Quiltworks, MA, USA5. January, Philippines6. Rose, WV7. Jazz Bumpa8. nuts9. barrieeden, Australia10. Exploring Amazing Thailand11. nice A12. John C13. juliet14. Gemma, Australia15. You Got A Posty16. Lindy Mac Duff17. Misalyn of UAE18. alexa in nyc, usa19. http://photoblog.fickleminded.net/2009/12/28/mellowyellow15/20. Gattina 21. Hubby's Cook22. Kerslyn23. toby24. ann chin25. katherine- i Travel26. Ladyhightower's Meme Castle-my new blog for memes27. Spiderdama, Norway28. Man of MANY MANY Cheeses and kind of CHEESIE


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