Thursday, February 13, 2025
Wednesday, February 12, 2025
JUST A PEDDLER
Again we go into the past, the deep past, to see what we'll find.
Judy was going through a box of family documents and pictures the other day and found a business card of one of her great uncles, Forest F. Williamson.
This was from the early 20th century and showed evidence of his travels to the American Southwest, long before we (Judy and I) came here.
"Uncle Forest", as he was known to Judy in those days, must have had quite a few adventures as he traveled from northern Kansas to New Mexico and Arizona and all the way back to Indiana to visit his family.
The Interstate Highway System was far in the future and I'd expect many of the roads he drove weren't even paved yet.
Nevertheless, the other side of his card shows his modesty.
Tuesday, February 11, 2025
WORDS
The other day I ruminated for you on the subject of going to "the store".
Not naming the store but because of growing up in a very small town there was usually only *one* store so one didn't have to name it.
That prompted an email from a friend of mine with whom I spent many childhood years in that town.
He said he had been thinking about all the words and phrases that were commonplace back then but have since mostly disappeared from our speech.
So he wrote a little poem about it.
With thanks to Jerry, here it is.
Monday, February 10, 2025
VEG
In my last post I showed you a pyramid of lemons and limes.
Or if you'd like to practice your Spanish . . limones y limas.
Today's picture shows you a different side of SWMBO's kitchen artistry.
Zucchini, peppers, onions and garlic.
Or once again in Español . . calabacín, pimientos, cebollas y ajo.
All ready for Judy's stir-fry recipe.
Whatever the language, it was good!