Saturday, July 27, 2013
Wednesday, July 24, 2013
the shutters of leisure mountain road
there's a road in north asheville/weaverville with the craziest cutest funkiest shutters i've ever seen assembled in one place.
the road is called leisure mountain road.
without further ado, behold the shutters:
we have circles:
we have diamond paddles:
we have traditional paddles:
we have leaves:
we have star trek arrows:
we have stars:
we have primary shapes:
we have slightly unusual shapes:
we have tulips:
we have white diamonds:
we have red diamonds:
last but not least, my personal favorite, we have pine tree moons:
about 3/4 of the houses on the street are currently participating in this ongoing shutterfest.
i bet when they were first built in the 70's they ALL had fun shutters.
way to keep it funky, leisure mountain road!
the road is called leisure mountain road.
without further ado, behold the shutters:
we have circles:
we have diamond paddles:
we have traditional paddles:
we have leaves:
we have star trek arrows:
we have stars:
we have primary shapes:
we have slightly unusual shapes:
we have tulips:
we have white diamonds:
we have red diamonds:
last but not least, my personal favorite, we have pine tree moons:
about 3/4 of the houses on the street are currently participating in this ongoing shutterfest.
i bet when they were first built in the 70's they ALL had fun shutters.
way to keep it funky, leisure mountain road!
Monday, July 22, 2013
fresh mullet
had a great time at the beach last week! we went to the outer banks, where i lived for a summer 15 years ago.
i lived in a house with 3 guys and 3 girls. the guys were lifeguards. the girls worked in restaurants. the restaurant where i worked had a 6 foot iguana in an aquarium. the iguana was named frisco, the restaurant was named frisco's. i was not great at waiting tables. i had nightly nightmares about forgetting food. i think i took it too seriously.
anyway the outer banks are about the same. not much has been built in the past 15 years around nags head, and a lot that i remember has been been left to seed or torn down. some of the awesome old signs from the 50's are still up on hotels.
tortugas is still there. phew.
we tried to catch fish. even used bloodworms.
no luck.
we had more luck flying a kite
and boogie boarding
and touching the eyes of tunas
it was a great trip!
Wednesday, July 10, 2013
nachos has issues
poor little nachodoggy.
he has allergies.
he has had allergies off and on since we moved from california to north carolina. for a few weeks in the spring, summer, and fall, he licks at his legs to the point that he bites the fur off and he's left with open sores. the vet calls them 'hotspots.'
after reading "some of my best friends are germs" in the new york times last month, i am wondering if he just does not have the microbes needed to deal with southeastern allergens, since he was born and raised in the desert of southern california.
last year the vet prescribed antihistamines which i gave him 2x/day for 2 weeks and did nothing at all whatsoever to relieve his itching.
allergies are the single greatest cause of vet visits in the US. he could be allergic anything - though grass is what i suspect. it could be cleaning products, leather, plastic, wool, carpets, corn, wheat, anything.
it was so bad last week, he was scratching and licking and biting himself 23 hours a day. he wasn't sleeping. nobody in the house was sleeping. he is not quiet when he is scratching. he slams his feet into the floor. he whimpers. he pants. it's really sad. i tried to empathize and i imagine it feels like poison ivy, but worse, because he doesn't know that itching it spreads it. it got to the point i was thinking his misery was so great the kind thing would be to put him to sleep.
but instead of euthanasia, nacho has been getting oatmeal baths! for humans. the same oatmeal baths that helped my poison ivy. i mix the oatmeal and hot water in a bowl and then dump the bowl into a kiddie pool outside full of cold water. every day, nacho takes an oatmeal bath in a kiddie pool in the driveway. he loves it.
kevin found this stuff online called dermapaw and figured it's worth a shot. it's all natural and soothing - it looks like a little jar of vaseline. i put it all over nacho's legs and belly at bedtime. and then - the best part - nacho wears socks!
every morning the socks are off, but still - it's pretty cute while it lasts!
i would say his itching has been relieved drastically by these two treatments. after 3 days, it was down about 50%. Today (5 days) it is down about 75%, if not more. he seems so much more comfortable.
thank you aveeno oatmeal baths and dermapaw!
side note: the title of this is "nachos has issues." this is what kevin's 4 year old niece told us when we were talking about how nacho used to be afraid of small children. she obviously was repeating what somebody had told her, and it was hilarious. the same niece also looked at pouncey and said 'pouncey has a penis.' to which her father responded, 'pouncey DOES have a penis.' kevin & i have adopted both of these phrases - nachos has issues, and pouncey has a penis - into the vernacular. thank you unintentionally hilarious toddlers!
he has allergies.
he has had allergies off and on since we moved from california to north carolina. for a few weeks in the spring, summer, and fall, he licks at his legs to the point that he bites the fur off and he's left with open sores. the vet calls them 'hotspots.'
after reading "some of my best friends are germs" in the new york times last month, i am wondering if he just does not have the microbes needed to deal with southeastern allergens, since he was born and raised in the desert of southern california.
last year the vet prescribed antihistamines which i gave him 2x/day for 2 weeks and did nothing at all whatsoever to relieve his itching.
allergies are the single greatest cause of vet visits in the US. he could be allergic anything - though grass is what i suspect. it could be cleaning products, leather, plastic, wool, carpets, corn, wheat, anything.
it was so bad last week, he was scratching and licking and biting himself 23 hours a day. he wasn't sleeping. nobody in the house was sleeping. he is not quiet when he is scratching. he slams his feet into the floor. he whimpers. he pants. it's really sad. i tried to empathize and i imagine it feels like poison ivy, but worse, because he doesn't know that itching it spreads it. it got to the point i was thinking his misery was so great the kind thing would be to put him to sleep.
but instead of euthanasia, nacho has been getting oatmeal baths! for humans. the same oatmeal baths that helped my poison ivy. i mix the oatmeal and hot water in a bowl and then dump the bowl into a kiddie pool outside full of cold water. every day, nacho takes an oatmeal bath in a kiddie pool in the driveway. he loves it.
kevin found this stuff online called dermapaw and figured it's worth a shot. it's all natural and soothing - it looks like a little jar of vaseline. i put it all over nacho's legs and belly at bedtime. and then - the best part - nacho wears socks!
every morning the socks are off, but still - it's pretty cute while it lasts!
i would say his itching has been relieved drastically by these two treatments. after 3 days, it was down about 50%. Today (5 days) it is down about 75%, if not more. he seems so much more comfortable.
thank you aveeno oatmeal baths and dermapaw!
side note: the title of this is "nachos has issues." this is what kevin's 4 year old niece told us when we were talking about how nacho used to be afraid of small children. she obviously was repeating what somebody had told her, and it was hilarious. the same niece also looked at pouncey and said 'pouncey has a penis.' to which her father responded, 'pouncey DOES have a penis.' kevin & i have adopted both of these phrases - nachos has issues, and pouncey has a penis - into the vernacular. thank you unintentionally hilarious toddlers!
Tuesday, July 09, 2013
scenes from a thrift store
designed for bouffant hairstyles. what a fabulous word.
bouffant.
*****
scene: an elderly woman puttering around the goodwill store. she has a shopping cart. the only thing in the cart is a panini maker in a box. her very elderly husband joins her.
he: what's 'at?
she: a pantini maker.
he: pantini maker? what's it fer?
she: it mashes bread together and gits hot.
he: fer makin sandwiches?
she: yeah, pantinis.
he: how much it cost?
she: seven dollar.
he: aight then.
Wednesday, July 03, 2013
more from pouncey
in conjunction with the previous post, if your summer is not fun or cool enough, pouncey and his drool can help with that.
Tuesday, July 02, 2013
Thursday, June 27, 2013
sports requiring helmets
for the second time in two weeks i broke my own rule about avoiding helmet sports.
i put on that helmet right there, complete with face mask, and smacked some slow softballs.
kevin put on a helmet of his own and smacked some very fast baseballs.
he was very good at this
then we went to kenya to play 18 holes of putt putt.
the course features life sized elephants, zebras, giraffes, volcanoes and waterfalls.
tropical gardens mini golf and batting cages - YESSSSS!
Wednesday, June 19, 2013
brevard labrador vintage t-shirt with eli, nacho & pouncey!
the dogs were happy to help model a 80's vintage t-shirt from brevard nc featuring one of their cousins with a duck in his mouth.
2 minutes after this picture was taken our buddy the black bear came down the hill, headed towards us - there was a 4 foot chain link fence between us and him, though.
the dogs started barking like crazy and charged him, and i followed them also yelling at the bear. he made a quick turn and scurried to the neighbor's.
garbage day!
Sunday, June 16, 2013
happy father's day!
i hope all dads are having great days!
here's pouncey this morning hopping through the hay like a white tail deer
here's pouncey this morning hopping through the hay like a white tail deer
Thursday, June 13, 2013
is that a dildo?
the river is kind of a trash can. especially after heavy rains, it's easy to find things like plastic bags, nerf balls, socks, hubcaps, and makeup brushes washed upon the banks.
the other night we were down there throwing balls for the dogs and saw what looked like a dildo bobbing around in a little cove. it was skin colored. it was phallic. it was floating. what the hell else could it be? a paint roller? we were flummoxed.
do you want to know what it was?
it wasn't a dildo!
it looked like a dildo though, didn't it?
do you really want to know?
okay!
it was a baby doll arm!
the other night we were down there throwing balls for the dogs and saw what looked like a dildo bobbing around in a little cove. it was skin colored. it was phallic. it was floating. what the hell else could it be? a paint roller? we were flummoxed.
reenactment featuring curious pouncey as a puppy |
it wasn't a dildo!
it looked like a dildo though, didn't it?
do you really want to know?
okay!
it was a baby doll arm!
Tuesday, June 11, 2013
having a stroke? call 911!
kevin's parents came for memorial day and among the great discussions that we had, they shared some advice they'd recently heard from a prominent neurosurgeon in tallahassee.
if you think you (or somebody else) are having a stroke, call 911! do not try to drive yourself to the emergency room.
it will take hours for you to be processed correctly through the system, for the neurologist to arrive, for help.
'time is brain' - the longer it takes, the less recovery.
if you call 911, an ambulance will be set up to help you and you'll be whisked right in once you get to the hospital.
call 911!
the warning signs for a stroke are: F.A.S.T.
- FACE: Ask the person to smile. Does one side of the face droop?
- ARMS: Ask the person to raise both arms. Does one arm drift downward?
- SPEECH: Ask the person to repeat a simple phrase. Is their speech slurred or strange?
- TIME: If you observe any of these signs, call 9-1-1 immediately.
they also said that an absurd percentage of people who have a stroke/heart attack reports 'steak' as a meal in the previous day.
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