Monday, May 16, 2011
will turned 1 year
amidst all the travel and bustle i neglected to mention that my amazing little nephew Will survived his first year on this earth.
we sent him the book "DOG" on recommendation from the mappy camper.
angela sent this phone-photo the next day saying "Will took his doggie book out totally independently and is reading it while I fold the laundry!"
not only is he an animal-lover, and super intelligent, would you just look at how balanced and graceful he is in his reading stance! i predict big things for this one. happy birthday Will!
we sent him the book "DOG" on recommendation from the mappy camper.
angela sent this phone-photo the next day saying "Will took his doggie book out totally independently and is reading it while I fold the laundry!"
not only is he an animal-lover, and super intelligent, would you just look at how balanced and graceful he is in his reading stance! i predict big things for this one. happy birthday Will!
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Saturday, May 14, 2011
winky
a fish will not eat another fish's eyeball on a hook as bait.
our unbelievable fishing streak (first cast teddy caught 2 on the double hook of the one line) was disrupted after an unfortunate unhooking incident (we threw all the fish back) in which one fish (winky) left an eyeball dangling on one hook of a 2-hook rig. even with good bait (sand fleas/shrimp) on the bottom hook, the fish did not bite this line again until the eyeball was removed.
our unbelievable fishing streak (first cast teddy caught 2 on the double hook of the one line) was disrupted after an unfortunate unhooking incident (we threw all the fish back) in which one fish (winky) left an eyeball dangling on one hook of a 2-hook rig. even with good bait (sand fleas/shrimp) on the bottom hook, the fish did not bite this line again until the eyeball was removed.
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Friday, May 13, 2011
nicest beach i've ever seen
i was back in the so-called redneck riviera this week.
i was there last year exactly when the deepwater oil spill started. there were no visible effects whatsoever.
in fact, i said it's the most beautiful beach i've ever been to. i've been to many beaches in
rhode island
long island
palm beach
puerto rico
outer banks
wrighstville
down to
kiawah
key west
los cabos
sea island
nice
marbella
kaikura
bondi
ventura
san diego
santa barbara
santa cruz
kauai
cadaquƩs
and the powder sugar sand and clear coke bottle glass green water and uncrowdedness of the beach at watersound on the gulf of mexico in the florida panhandle makes it my favorite.
we caught some relatively big fish variously referred to as whiting and ladyfish. saw a shark and some rays. dolphins playing because all dolphins do is play. somebody saw a killer whale but he was only 4 so...
it's a fantastic place to have a fantastic vacation.
i flew back to asheville direct on vision airlines. my ticket cost $59, but if you book early enough fares are $39 one way. the plane had relatively big leather seats, and two rows of three. it left on time and they gave us big bags of pretzels. full size bags like at supermarket cash registers. i was impressed and would fly with them again in a second.
i was there last year exactly when the deepwater oil spill started. there were no visible effects whatsoever.
in fact, i said it's the most beautiful beach i've ever been to. i've been to many beaches in
rhode island
long island
palm beach
puerto rico
outer banks
wrighstville
down to
kiawah
key west
los cabos
sea island
nice
marbella
kaikura
bondi
ventura
san diego
santa barbara
santa cruz
kauai
cadaquƩs
and the powder sugar sand and clear coke bottle glass green water and uncrowdedness of the beach at watersound on the gulf of mexico in the florida panhandle makes it my favorite.
we caught some relatively big fish variously referred to as whiting and ladyfish. saw a shark and some rays. dolphins playing because all dolphins do is play. somebody saw a killer whale but he was only 4 so...
it's a fantastic place to have a fantastic vacation.
i flew back to asheville direct on vision airlines. my ticket cost $59, but if you book early enough fares are $39 one way. the plane had relatively big leather seats, and two rows of three. it left on time and they gave us big bags of pretzels. full size bags like at supermarket cash registers. i was impressed and would fly with them again in a second.
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Friday, May 06, 2011
kisses scoobs
if you put your face up to the screen he will licky you.
("i must licky you" asheville police department scandal explanation in mountain xpress)
("i must licky you" asheville police department scandal explanation in mountain xpress)
Thursday, May 05, 2011
asheville chainsaw massacre
next on the agenda in the never-ending house rental repair saga: chopping down the half dozen giant dead carolina hemlocks in the back yard.
this involves cutting down the power and cable lines for 3 days.
this involves making me crazy.
thank you wooly adelgid.
i am trying to be flexible and flowing. instead i feel like a scabby bitter clot of anger.
i am thankful for public libraries and their free wi-fi.
please note the paint peeling off the house, bare wood exposed. also the piece of wood the roofers nailed to the clapboard last week and didn't remove.
these tree guys are amazing. they have no fear of heights or falling. or lightning. 10 minutes after this photo was taken a HUGE thunderstorm rolled through. it was already gusting hard and starting to hail at this point. and they were up there in the sky just chopping away.
this involves cutting down the power and cable lines for 3 days.
this involves making me crazy.
thank you wooly adelgid.
i am trying to be flexible and flowing. instead i feel like a scabby bitter clot of anger.
i am thankful for public libraries and their free wi-fi.
please note the paint peeling off the house, bare wood exposed. also the piece of wood the roofers nailed to the clapboard last week and didn't remove.
these tree guys are amazing. they have no fear of heights or falling. or lightning. 10 minutes after this photo was taken a HUGE thunderstorm rolled through. it was already gusting hard and starting to hail at this point. and they were up there in the sky just chopping away.
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crazy people lined up down the block for pieces of fried dough at cafe du monde
cafe du monde.
i mean really! they're little donuts! all hours of the day there was a block-long line.
we went at midnight and walked right up.
i mean really! they're little donuts! all hours of the day there was a block-long line.
we went at midnight and walked right up.
Wednesday, May 04, 2011
new orleans
we left the house at 230AM thursday night (or friday morning depending how you count), drove an hour and a half to the greenville, SC amtrak station, and at 5AM boarded the crescent bound for new orleans. i woke up 4 hours later pulling out of the atlanta station.
we had a roomette which was nice because you can lower the seats and put on a bedroll they provide and completely lie down, also can close the door and curtain. there's a toilet in there, which is too close for comfort for me.
in the dining car they sat you with strangers if you didn't have a party of 4. they ran out of things like nobody's business. the service took forever. the coffee was piping hot. the salad had dark green lettuce not just iceberg. the meals were extremely overpriced, but free for those who were traveling in the roomettes.
the train slowed way down through tuscaloosa alabama. there were neighborhoods completely leveled by the tornadoes 2 days before. so many snapped trees and then 100 year old trees on their sides - their red roots unnaturally perpendicular. factories a heap of twisted steel and cinder blocks. people in neon yellow shirts handing out water. old men in their backyards surrounded by shredded belongings watching the train go by. (slide show of the destruction)
there is no open container law in new orleans and no last call. (or seemingly). there's a casino. where you can't take pictures of the blackjack table. you can take bloody marys and walk down by the mississippi river while an old lady plays the pipes on top of the natchez paddle boat, it's so windy the pipe steam cloud is blowing right back in her face.
tipitinas uptown is a legendary venue and i loved seeing two of my alltime favorite bands share the stage there and also some old friends on the dancefloor. the show was supposed to start at 1, but instead doors opened at 2 and it was sunrise when we stumbled out. my time's coming but it's not tonight.
the food at the fairgrounds of jazz fest is worth the price of admission alone. ingested included: giant strawberry lemonade with chunks of real strawberries, chicken fricassee, fried plantains, and 'jama jama' (spinach) from the african food court. to die for. a bowl of shrimp and grits. perfection.
old timers playing the blues and some mardi gras indians. sunday morning. can you beat it? no.
as a last hurrah, later that night mr. b's had the best dining experience of my life. perfect service and timing and not too stuffy and awesome AWESOME food.
the floor of the blue nile has the arabic patterned tile. waiting for the show to start a man asked us "did they find his body?" which is how i found out they killed bin laden. the hippie next to me said super sarcastic "a trillion in war debt and how many thousands killed? mission accomplished! yay america! are the troops on their way home?" i tend to agree. watching teenagers rejoice in front of the white house on tv later i didn't feel like celebrating and i didn't feel any safer.
the train left new orleans at 7am. we got to the station in a cab whose driver had lived in the city for 4 days and had to plug the train station into the gps. he moved to new orleans from charlotte where his wife and kids still live because he couldn't find work in charlotte.
we got back to greenville at 1130 monday night, back home at 1. we got mooned in mississippi.
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Thursday, April 28, 2011
Wednesday, April 27, 2011
wait your turno
i love this time of year!
it's warm. and green. and gold. and growing.
we are taking a train from south carolina to louisiana for jazzfest this weekend.
ALO and Tea Leaf Green are playing a show at Tipitina's that starts at 1AM on my birthday.
i can barely wait my turno!
it's warm. and green. and gold. and growing.
we are taking a train from south carolina to louisiana for jazzfest this weekend.
ALO and Tea Leaf Green are playing a show at Tipitina's that starts at 1AM on my birthday.
i can barely wait my turno!
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Monday, April 25, 2011
Friday, April 22, 2011
blood drops
yesterday i thought nacho was dying.
he has been throwing up the past few days. nothing new. he has a sensitive stomach and combined with being a counter-surfer, he throws up often.
then i saw a big drop of dark blood on top of the stairs. and there were big drops of blood going down all the stairs.
i was convinced nacho ate a roofing nail and was throwing up blood.
then eli solved the mystery. he went over to a 'seed' on the floor and sniffed it and looked at us. he was telling us not to worry, it was just an engorged tick the size of a grape.
then we saw another giant tick carcass next to the blood drops on the stairs.
then the dogs got frontline flea and tick medicine.
he has been throwing up the past few days. nothing new. he has a sensitive stomach and combined with being a counter-surfer, he throws up often.
then i saw a big drop of dark blood on top of the stairs. and there were big drops of blood going down all the stairs.
i was convinced nacho ate a roofing nail and was throwing up blood.
then eli solved the mystery. he went over to a 'seed' on the floor and sniffed it and looked at us. he was telling us not to worry, it was just an engorged tick the size of a grape.
then we saw another giant tick carcass next to the blood drops on the stairs.
then the dogs got frontline flea and tick medicine.
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