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The Many Hats of Debi Cates: Thatsa big acorn
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Saturday, January 22, 2011. Odessa, Texas. Jan 20, 2011. I love these big acorns. I like the frilly edges too. And according to this site. A burr oak is a good candidate for making acorn meal, with less tannin than other oaks. I've got to remember that next year in the fall. Everything in Texas is supposed to be bigger. I had no idea that the burr oak had such big acorns. Ive looked for them in ET but never have come across one. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). West Odessa, Texas, USA. S by Debi Cates.
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The Many Hats of Debi Cates: Ansel the Dog
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Wednesday, January 12, 2011. West Odessa, Texas. Jan 12, 2011. Ansel is named after the famous American photographer Ansel Adams. I named him that because I found him while I was out taking photos one day. That and because he's black and white. He was just a puppy, dumped, scared, starving, with hardly had any life left in him. Now he's full grown, full of life, and turns out to be one big knucklehead. PS He licked my camera lens after this photo. Ditto on Oakland Daily Photo. West Odessa, Texas, USA.
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The Many Hats of Debi Cates: It's Bobble Time again
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Thursday, January 13, 2011. It's Bobble Time again. It's Bobble Time again. West Odessa, Texas. Jan 13, 2011. It's out of focus, it's grainy, but man I love the composition the dried heads of sunflowers and saw-tooth daisies make in the winter, "bobbles" I look forward to every year. I always love your blues. I dont even have the words to adequately describe how your blues make me feel. I love your bobbles too, the way they dry such a nice straw color, the roundness, the beauty even when dry. Donna's Wes...
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The Many Hats of Debi Cates: Soft
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Monday, January 17, 2011. West Odessa, Texas. Jan 17 2011. Something I brought home from East Texas. Today it got its portrait taken. So glad to have you back with your beautiful photos! And it will even get better, I bet, when the weather gets better! Ah, Spring - just around the corner! Beautiful but Im not sure what this is. Love the focus and depth of field on this. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). West Odessa, Texas, USA. Striving to post most days. To reach me leave a comment or by email.
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The Many Hats of Debi Cates: West Texas Coral
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Tuesday, January 18, 2011. West Odessa, Texas. Jan 18 2011. Um, yeah, there's not any coral in West Texas. Instead this is an interesting piece of burned plastic I picked up in my wandering around the oil fields. Labels: Things are things. It makes an interesting sculpture doesnt it? I see a dog and a person. Just got caught up on your blog. Im behind on my own and everyone elses too! Love the pillow in another post! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). West Odessa, Texas, USA. Striving to post most days.
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The Many Hats of Debi Cates: Mr C is now Three
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Sunday, January 23, 2011. Mr C is now Three. Mr C is now Three. Odessa, Texas. Jan 22, 2011. Celebrated the little man's birthday yesterday. Among his gifts was a box of band-aids. All for himself. ;). Congratulations to Mr C. What a great present. Just what a little kid needs. He will need all those bandaids, lol! Mr C is a doll. You can tell hes already a thinker. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). West Odessa, Texas, USA. Striving to post most days. To reach me leave a comment or by email.
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The Many Hats of Debi Cates: I love this cup
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Saturday, January 15, 2011. I love this cup. West Odessa, Texas. Jan 15 2011. Lately, I have been thinking about my mom, even more than normal. And suddenly I realized, I've been thinking about her since I began using this extra tall, pretty Chinese cup she gave me, a cup she used for a long time. I drink out of it all day long. I love this cup even more since it reminds me of her. Hm, some hot green tea sounds really good right now. Labels: Things are things. I love this cup and your mom and you too :).
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The Many Hats of Debi Cates: July 2010
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Thursday, July 01, 2010. Wednesdays are Recycle Day. Wednesdays are Recycle Day. The grands love it. Mr. C loves throwing stuff into the right holes and Kit loves the cash from recycling cans. Remember the embroidered dish towels, the ones that had chores for each day of the week? I'd like to see a green, updated version of them. Monday: No Meat Day. Saturday: Farmer's Market Day. Labels: days of the week. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). West Odessa, Texas, USA. Striving to post most days. S by Debi Cates.
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A Nutless Bachelor Party | Sick Days
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Laquo; How Typhoid Mildred Got Her Groove Back. Alpo Has Left The Building…. A Nutless Bachelor Party. July 31, 2009 by alantru. Last night we celebrated Nutless Tom’s bachelor party. It didn’t go well. Tom had been waffling on the. Finally, he told me I want the mother of all raunchy parties. Figures. It’s always the Scientologists. That’s why I asked Mike to help. He said I’m the master of raunch! I had to agree. He booked us a table at. Jack from Payroll kept showing me pictures of his wife. I kind of...
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The Many Hats of Debi Cates: Fasciation
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Wednesday, January 19, 2011. Fasciation in a Sophora secundiflora. Time Machine Master Gardener's Garden, Odessa, Texas. Jan 19 2011. This odd fan form is not normal. It's is actually a kind of mutation at the cellular level, caused by a pest, genetics, damage, or other unknown factors. Some plants are prone to fasciation. I've seen it on several different specimens of the Sophora sedundiflora. Thats how evolution works. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). West Odessa, Texas, USA. S by Debi Cates. Janet ...