Check this guy out……Sturgill Simpson. So good. There are so many packaged and plastic performers out there….like McDonalds with sound….disposable….that when somebody that seems real comes along, you really take notice. Watch this guy’s career…I think it’s going to be … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: May 2016
We went to the Riverbanks Zoo in Columbia for Mother’s Day on Sunday. It was something that Jenny wanted to do….and, luckily, it was a kid friendly activity. I’m kidding, of course. Jenny wanted to do it because it was … Continue reading
The tooth fairy has come to our house a couple of times in the last month or so. That’s the advantage of having younger children again. They lose baby teeth….and the tooth fairy comes to visit them when they’re sleeping. … Continue reading
Hah!!! Look at this crew!!! Happy Mother’s Day!! … Continue reading
Listening to the new Sturgill Simpson album on Spotify…..so good. Drinking coffee. And that’s like so many mornings….listening to something with my headphones on while the house is quiet….a day off starting slow and alone….waiting for everybody to wake up. … Continue reading
Jim Harrison died in March and, until I read a eulogy by Rick Bass in Men’s Journal, I hadn’t heard that it had happened. He was in poor health….and his wife of 5 decades had died the previous autumn….and he … Continue reading
Two posts in one day? Why not? Here’s a video about a place in Idaho that’s close to some property we own. Why am I watching videos about wilderness when there’s……? How about that bike trail? It’s important to “bloom … Continue reading
Ah. I looked up “wilderness”….I looked up “wilderness living”…..I drank some coffee…..then I looked up “real life” just for fun….found a SpongeBob video…..then I looked up “country living” and found this live version of the Stylistics singing a song called … Continue reading
We went to a race that my youngest son’s school sponsored the other day, and at the end of the race, a lot of the kids went down to the lake to play. Our two-year-old was pretty excited to get … Continue reading
I know less about theology than I did when I was younger. Theology was a good head game back then. Theology was a distraction. It was easier to get caught up in the structure than to simply understand and accept … Continue reading