Saturday, February 28, 2009

EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!

See this blog?
I have no idea what is going on here....I am about ready to pull my hair out trying to get everything on the bottom right moved back up where it belongs.
All I was trying to do, was make this a three column blog. I don't seem to be able to do that or even just fix whatever the %#@*$
I did here!
HELP.......Please?

Friday, February 27, 2009

Bluegrass of all things!

Last night I knew I wasn't cooking dinner.
I had just fixed a big pot of corned beef and cabbage two days before, and Angela had fixed a big pot of spaghetti the day before that and the fridge was already full of left overs.
So, neither of us felt like cooking anything else, and of course, no one felt like having leftovers of any kind again!
We decided to go try a new neighborhood restaurant called The Log Cabin. It's only about 10 minutes from home, and it is a small place that looked like it had a cozy family atmosphere.
Wow, talk about a total surprise....They only have about 20 tables, 25 at the very outside. There is only 6 or 7 items on the dinner menu and between the 4 of us, we tried 3 of them.
Both boys had the hamburger steak and fries, Angela had the chicken livers and I tried the country fried steak.
Every entree was well worth the exorbitantly LOW price they charged. We never thought a new place would open that wasn't trying to get rich off of every individual table. So, that was a nice surprise.
The very best surprise tho, was the free bluegrass band that was playing there. It was a real treat. As soon as I started listening, all thoughts in my head went to mom's house while we were growing up. Most weekends they had live music going. Guitars and banjos and mandolins. I believe they even had a violin or two occasionally. But the biggest image I had......was my mom out there in the middle of it all just dancing away......lol.....
Yeah, I know, ya all are probably thinking, so?
Lol.
My mom was all of 4 feet 11 inches tall and if she weighed a hundred pounds she was doing good.
Ah heck, it was just a nice surprise and it was fun to have those memories jump out at me. I loved the music then and last night. And it was always great to watch my mom "cut a rug".

Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Writers (and readers alike) Blogs

I have been following a few writers and also readers blogs, I have to tell you, these people are awesome!
I only know one of them personally, but you can't get a better review than theirs. They know how to make you just want to run right out and buy books.
I have come to the conclusion that they are a unique, close knit community, but anyone can read their reviews and enter their contests and just follow along and stay up to date on reading materials. I imagine, (because I haven't done this, I can only imagine) that all you have to do to find out about a book, is post a comment on one of their blogs, ask your questions and you WILL get an answer. Isn't that awesome?
I think so, and I also hope they keep their blogs going and continue to let those of us who don't always know what to say or how to say it, put our two cents in once in a while.
Thank you ladies!

Monday, February 16, 2009

This Holiday

Well, today is Presidents Day!

How many of us remember when we used to celebrate Washingtons Birthday on February 22nd?
Or Lincolns Birthday on February 12th?

(I just thought a little history lesson on this was interesting, most of us don't even think about how the calendar used to read. All of this I found in the Wikipedia encyclopedia.)

Titled Washington's Birthday, the federal holiday was originally implemented by the Congress of the United States of America in 1880 for government offices in the District of Columbia (20 Stat. 277) and expanded in 1885 to include all federal offices (23 Stat. 516). As the first federal holiday to honor an American citizen, the holiday was celebrated on Washington's actual birthday, February 22. On January 1, 1971 the federal holiday was shifted to the third Monday in February by the Uniform Monday Holiday Act. A draft of the Uniform Holidays Bill of 1968 would have renamed the holiday to Presidents' Day to honor both Washington and Lincoln, but this proposal failed in committee and the bill as voted on and signed into law on June 28, 1968 kept the name Washington's Birthday.
By the mid-1980s, with a push from advertisers, the term "Presidents' Day" began its public appearance.[1] The theme has expanded the focus of the holiday to honor another President born in February, Abraham Lincoln, and often other Presidents of the United States. Although Lincoln's birthday, February 12, was never a federal holiday, approximately a dozen state governments have officially renamed their Washington's Birthday observances as "Presidents Day", "Washington and Lincoln Day", or other such designations. However, "Presidents Day" is not always an all-inclusive term. In Massachusetts, while the state officially celebrates "Washington's Birthday," state law also prescribes that the governor issue an annual Presidents Day proclamation honoring the presidents that have come from Massachusetts: John Adams, John Quincy Adams, Calvin Coolidge, and John F. Kennedy.[2] (Coolidge, the only one born outside of Massachusetts, spent his entire political career before the vice presidency there. George H. W. Bush, on the other hand, was born in Massachusetts, but has spent most of his life elsewhere.) Alabama uniquely observes the day as "Washington and Jefferson Day", even though Jefferson's birthday was in April.[3] In New Jersey, Connecticut and Illinois, while Washington's Birthday is a federal holiday, Abraham Lincoln's birthday is still a state holiday, falling on February 12 regardless of the day of the week. In California, Lincoln's Birthday is also a legal state holiday, however, observance is frequently moved to the Monday or Friday occurring closest to February 12. When Lincoln's Birthday is observed on the Friday preceding Washington's Birthday, the resultant four-day weekend is commonly called "Presidents' Day Weekend", particularly by retailers in their sale advertisements.
In Washington's home state of Virginia the holiday is legally known as "George Washington Day."

Saturday, February 14, 2009

Hearts & Flowers!

HAPPY VALENTINE'S DAY!

To
each
and
every
one
of
you,
male or female,
especially
those
of
us
who
don't
actually
have
a
"someone special".

Friday, February 13, 2009

Tragedy in New York

Wow, I woke up to the news telling about a plane crash in a "suburb" of Buffalo, NY.
Absolutely freaked me out, I have family living in the general area.
So, of course, I made a phone call and when she anwered all I could say was "thank you". Or maybe it was "oh, God". I really don't remember, all I know is the relief was tremendous. And of course, I blubbered a little. :)
I hate to hear about anything like this, it just saddens me that people have to go through this. I am truly impressed that a young girl was able to get herself to safety. A lot of times people just freeze up when something so unexpected and terrifying happens, she just crawled out the hole that opened up for her and found her mom safe too. Thank god for that.
My heart goes out to everyone mourning a lost one, and to all those who lost their lives, I feel sure they weren't done living yet.
God bless them all....

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

The Sign of Seven Trilogy Book 3


Wow! I loved this one! I guess I am a series reader....lol. This one had some twists in it I didnt expect tho. The only thing I wish, was that the end was just a bit longer maybe? Or just more involved. But I guess if it had been, then Gage wouldn't .........oh heck, can't say what, it'll ruin the end for those of you who haven't read it yet!
So, go buy the trilogy, or do it the cheap way like I did, go to the library! I think these are worth reading. Just give them a chance.....

The Sign of Seven Trilogy Book 2


Here's number 2, and it, for me, was even better than the first one because there were more emotions involved. For me anyway....I'm not good at pimping the book, for that, you need to head over to Romance Book Wyrm....
But I can at least share the ones I read with all of you...and this one was actually read a few days ago, I just figured out one way to get the picture on, so now I'm blogging about it....lmao

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

The Sign of Seven Trilogy Book 1


I absolutely loved this book. It started out slow for me, then when it grabbed me, it grabbed me completely. So, I guess I'll have to buy the trilogy eventually for my own. I got this copy from the library, then when I ran out of book to read....I ran myself right down for the next two! Loving it!

Me Being Lazy

Well, I wrote about the snow then got lazy.
We actually had some very nice 60 to 70 degree days. At least one with the sunshine I crave so badly.
I have to have sun, cloudy gray days just depress me horribly. At least in the sun, I can feel myself coming back to life right along with the trees and grass and baby animals.
The one day of glorious sunshine will help me get through the next 2 or 3 that will be rain and bad bad weather here.
Altho, that ice storm Kentucky just went through was probably the worst this state has ever seen. We still have entire counties shut down. If anyone cares to look at photos, they are at http://www.wbko.com/ in the weather section.
Horrible mess for a lot of people.
I kind of got hung up reading a lot of books, I am almost finished with the box of books I got in the mail in December....lots of good reading there. As for others, I just go to the library and check them out.
More on that later.