Sep 23Observations about being an author…I have been reading a newly released book of remembrance of one of my favorite authors, Anne McCafferty. It reminded me of another book, a semiautobiographical book by the author Steven King. In both, I am made aware of a failing in my own life. I have not yet done…Writing Life2 min readWriting Life2 min read
Sep 14Observations of an infrequent flyer…Thanks for a picture that shows it exactly. 10 most annoying people you meet in airports | escape.com.au This past June, I went on a visit to my best friend in Mobile, Alabama. This involved flying from Austin to Houston, then to Mobile on a much smaller plane. To say…4 min read4 min read
Jul 13Report from the Oven…Another summer of triple digit heat, no rain, and worries about if the water tanks will last until the fall rains. Climate change is a hoax by the Chinese to kill the American petroleum industry my neighbor says. You get lots of neighbors like that in Texas. …2 min read2 min read
Apr 17the young poetsCount the beats, mark the meter, deconstruct the poem. Only then will you know it, understand it. John Senior taught us well. Because I am old — A poem must have rhyme. It must have meter. Count the syllables, count the meter. Because I am old — My poems…Poetry1 min readPoetry1 min read
Apr 6Spring is here! Double the closet!Okay, the weather last week was over 90 so I dutifully put my long sleeve t-shirts in the storage bin at the back of the closet. I replaced them on the shelf with my tank tops. I contemplated putting up the felt hats and getting out the straw, but opps…Texas Spring2 min readTexas Spring2 min read
Mar 29How many shades of green…The winter in Central Texas rarely gets the white of the north or the brown and tan of the high plains. It is green all year round. The winter greens are dark. The ash juniper, called cedar around here, is dark green, shading to black until we have a frost…Seasons3 min readSeasons3 min read
Mar 16We’re on the flyway! Birds, birds, birds…A flock of migrating waxwings visited the hackberry tree on the east side of the house this morning. That was much to the dismay of our resident mockingbird. Earlier in the year, a flock of robins visited the tree and only a constant battle of dive bombing and squawks kept…Birds Of Texas2 min readBirds Of Texas2 min read
Mar 14Far Right Hobby HorsesOne of the current “hobby horses” for the far right is CRT, Critical Race Theory, actually an upper-level course in law schools across the country. Somehow, they have defined and promoted it as a course taught at all levels of school. This mis definition claims it is a way to…Texas Politics3 min readTexas Politics3 min read
Mar 14Is a blog really supposed to be daily? Shall I try again…Over the years, I have tried having a blog as I understood it. A blog was a kind of journal. You posted comments on things of importance to you and did so every day. Hum, I do get my journal written most nights before bed, but I doubt anyone wants…Introduction1 min readIntroduction1 min read
Jan 30Ice Worms?As I was walking in the meadow one recent cold afternoon, I noticed an odd pattern in the dirt. At first, I suspected the print of someone’s shoe, but it was much to widely present to have been a shoe. They are tiny ditches in the layer of loose dirt…Winter Images1 min readWinter Images1 min read