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Debbie, sardonic princess of cheerfulness
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Jul 21, 2010 09:31PM

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We celebrated tonight by ordering in a pizza and watching a Korean movie. Last of the party people, that's us!
Actually we usually celebrate by forgetting our anniversary completely until a month or so after it's passed.
Actually we usually celebrate by forgetting our anniversary completely until a month or so after it's passed.

DING, DONG, THE WITCH IS DEAD!
Spoke to one of my (many) nice neighbors last night. The Neighbor from Hell has folded his tents and snuck off to drive another neighborhood to thoughts of hiring the Sopranos.
Spoke to one of my (many) nice neighbors last night. The Neighbor from Hell has folded his tents and snuck off to drive another neighborhood to thoughts of hiring the Sopranos.

I'm so delighted I've been going around grinning all day.
I'd like to mail him a housewarming present for his new place of abode. How about a can of poison so he can poison his new neighbor's bushes like he did ours?
I'd like to mail him a housewarming present for his new place of abode. How about a can of poison so he can poison his new neighbor's bushes like he did ours?


Do you find writing therapeutic? I wrote in my journals for years, but last year I destroyed much of what I wrote. I found that much of my writing was more like purging - nothing like what Emerson and Thoreau wrote - and I did't want anyone to have to read all that when I'm gone.


Gabi I can't think of anyone else. Sorry!
It's Ruth's birthday? The 21st of Augustus? I got married on your birthday, Ruth. (Will coincidences never cease?)
Why thanks, guys. And happy anniversary, NE. How many years?
Ah, Debs. I wish it were my 60th. It's my 75th! How did this happen? Yesterday I was 30.
My cousin drove up from Sacramento to spend the weekend. She brought a delicious bottle of Ast Spumante, Leif barbecued some steaks and we had a lovely birthday dinner on the deck overlooking the meadow.
Ah, Debs. I wish it were my 60th. It's my 75th! How did this happen? Yesterday I was 30.
My cousin drove up from Sacramento to spend the weekend. She brought a delicious bottle of Ast Spumante, Leif barbecued some steaks and we had a lovely birthday dinner on the deck overlooking the meadow.

We should all have such meadows to muse on. Gabi, get painting!
And I've been married damn near 30 years now. Which is all a roundabout way of saying I'M OLD!
And I've been married damn near 30 years now. Which is all a roundabout way of saying I'M OLD!

Is there evidence of Indian habitation. We would find arrowheads and beads on grandpa's place. There was a large rock with all sorts of deep holes in it. He said the Indians used the area as a summer retreat, and the rock was where they ground corn.
We're up near Graeagle, Carol. About 50 miles north of Tahoe.
I have to admit, the meadow is no longer a meadow. It's a damn golf course. It's there behind the willows, so we can't see it, and we do our best to pretend it isn't there.
I have to admit, the meadow is no longer a meadow. It's a damn golf course. It's there behind the willows, so we can't see it, and we do our best to pretend it isn't there.



Hey, as long as you can move around and think like a clear day after a Canadian Clipper has blown through, keep accepting those carefully wrapped gifts of 25 years in a box. (It's not the most creative gift, but it's practical as hell and no one ever uses the gift receipt for a return.)

We got home today, and he is well and truly GONE. Had an impromptu YAHOOOO!!!! on the sidewalk with several other neighbors right after we pulled up in the car. I only wish I'd been here when he pulled out. I would have liked to give him a "gesture" of appreciation.
Scout, don't you long to strangle the guy?
Scout, don't you long to strangle the guy?

Yes, I've imagined strangling (and much worse), but I think he'll get what's coming to him. Bad people attract bad things.


Scout wrote: "Gabi, the workmen could probably sue him, but the NFH lives next door to NE's and my property. He's proved himself to be unbalanced and sadistic. He's meaner than we know how to be, and retaliatio..."
Exactly why we never retaliated to our NFH.
You and NE are neighbors???
Exactly why we never retaliated to our NFH.
You and NE are neighbors???
Sounds to me as though they share a property! You will all be very disturbed to know that last night I dreamed that NE came all the way to NZ to mow my lawn for me! And he really DOES look like Paul Newman!!!!!
I haven't mowed a lawn for a long, long time -- but I look like Paul Newman every day (er, when he was alive). It's about all gray hair has going for it.
No. Can't race cars, either. Or make salad dressing. But I can do the blue eye thing. (Thanks, Mom.)

I'm happy to report that my poem, "Solstice," appears in the latest issue of San Pedro River Review.
Well done Ruth.......a printed anthology would be nice now....one that I can put on my bookshelf or next to the bed.
Chapbook, I think they're called. I just read somewhere that poetry is now a niche thing. It was an article where a guy said he hoped short stories didn't go off the same cliff.
Talk about being trivialized!
Talk about being trivialized!
My manuscript is for a full-size book, not a chapbook. But I plan on putting together a couple chapbooks too and trying their luck.