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Garden at the Edge: September 2009
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Garden at the Edge. February on Puget Sound. Saturday, September 19, 2009. WHAT I DID ON MY SUMMER VACATION. After spending the night on an air mattress that went flat during the night requiring some pumping up at 2 AM we managed to get some sleep knowing full well that the next night we would be sleeping on our deluxe air mattress snug in the back of the Honda. It was time for another beer and some more contemplation! That's for peeing in." Joyce said. "For peeing in? As we waved goodbye to Doug and Mic...
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Garden at the Edge: July 2009
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Garden at the Edge. February on Puget Sound. Sunday, July 12, 2009. Cedar Waxwings enjoy our bird bath. After many weeks of sunshine we finally have a much needed rainy day. The garden looks refreshed and we have been experiencing that rare weather system in Western Washington, the thunder storm. While I am frustrated, since there is a lot of work to be done in the garden, this does give me a chance to write in my blog. Naturally, I sprang into action! Suddenly I felt like Yosemite Sam! Twenty minutes la...
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Garden at the Edge: August 2009
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Garden at the Edge. February on Puget Sound. Sunday, August 23, 2009. I thought. It was smaller than anything I'd ever seen before and looked like it was going 100 miles per hour sitting still. Along side of the giant American car my parents owned it looked like a gazelle next to a cow. From that moment on I wanted a sports car in the worst way. It premiered in the James Bond movie Golden Eye and it looked like it was going 100 miles an hour sitting still, just like my cousin's Austin Healey. It was ...
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Garden at the Edge: May 2009
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Garden at the Edge. February on Puget Sound. Tuesday, May 19, 2009. The Arrival of Lucky Zander. Exactly two weeks ago today, right before dinner, we received a call from Tammy. She told Joyce, "I think I might be in labor." That's all it took! In less than an hour we were speeding down the freeway as if the hounds of hell were in pursuit! At 7:30 I gassed up the car, found a Starbucks open and got my caffeine fix, then I was rolling back to the hospital. When I got to Division Street Joyce called ag...
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Garden at the Edge: April 2009
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Garden at the Edge. February on Puget Sound. Tuesday, April 7, 2009. You really can't blame the moon I suppose. Only some of us are superstitious enough to believe in the influence of the moon. But it's about as good a theory as any to explain this growing phenomenon. They probably didn't have much equity in the house, and according to everything I've read over the past few years most Americans don't have any savings. What they do have is debt. My own theory is that America is crazy! So we shipped them a...
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Garden at the Edge: WHAT I DID ON MY SUMMER VACATION
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Garden at the Edge. February on Puget Sound. Saturday, September 19, 2009. WHAT I DID ON MY SUMMER VACATION. After spending the night on an air mattress that went flat during the night requiring some pumping up at 2 AM we managed to get some sleep knowing full well that the next night we would be sleeping on our deluxe air mattress snug in the back of the Honda. It was time for another beer and some more contemplation! That's for peeing in." Joyce said. "For peeing in? As we waved goodbye to Doug and Mic...
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Garden at the Edge: February 2010
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Garden at the Edge. February on Puget Sound. Friday, February 26, 2010. I had tried to find out about him 30 years ago when I sent off to the National Archives to request military records for him. They had answered that they had no record of Issac Bunch from Missouri, which is where my father had told me he lived. By some quirk of fate, my daughter Sarah and her husband Alex had chosen the name Arabella for my granddaughter's name. Then there was the strange fact that. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). The Gra...
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Garden at the Edge: February 2013
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Garden at the Edge. February on Puget Sound. Friday, February 15, 2013. What Ayn Rand Didn't Know About America. After all the danger was gone, after the towns had been built and things were more settled, the rich felt it was safe enough to come out west and to exploit what they could. Did people start out poor and become rich? Of course they did. Did they do it all by themselves? When I hear about people resigning their US citizenship because they don't want to pay taxes I don't think. New Mama in Spain.
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Garden at the Edge: Generations
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Garden at the Edge. February on Puget Sound. Friday, February 26, 2010. I had tried to find out about him 30 years ago when I sent off to the National Archives to request military records for him. They had answered that they had no record of Issac Bunch from Missouri, which is where my father had told me he lived. By some quirk of fate, my daughter Sarah and her husband Alex had chosen the name Arabella for my granddaughter's name. Then there was the strange fact that. February 27, 2010 at 1:37 PM. Tyler...
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Garden at the Edge: What Ayn Rand Didn't Know About America
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Garden at the Edge. February on Puget Sound. Friday, February 15, 2013. What Ayn Rand Didn't Know About America. After all the danger was gone, after the towns had been built and things were more settled, the rich felt it was safe enough to come out west and to exploit what they could. Did people start out poor and become rich? Of course they did. Did they do it all by themselves? When I hear about people resigning their US citizenship because they don't want to pay taxes I don't think. New Mama in Spain.