Saturday, December 5, 2009

I wanted this today, now I will take it tomorrow. . .


Today I was hoping for some snow so we could go Christmas tree hunting in the snow. Our boys (15 & 13) still love getting tress and pumpkins with us (and the dogs), which I am so grateful for. The last two years we have been lucky enough to have it snowing while getting our Christmas tree. Both times were absolutely wonderful! I am sure that three years in a row is pushing it. . . however, a girl can dream.

I hope all of you are enjoying this time of year. I sure am!

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Do you have family currently in the Military?


I do.

Sunday, November 29, 2009

Hundreds in Sonoma pay tribute to Norton Buffalo

By NATHAN HALVERSON
THE PRESS DEMOCRAT


Hundreds of people attended a memorial service Sunday in Sonoma for harmonica legend Norton Buffalo.

The all-day service began with traditional African dancers making their way down the aisle of St. Andrew Presbyterian Church, where Buffalo’s family and close friends gathered to remember the father, husband and harmonica virtuoso.

The rhythmically charged opening to the memorial was fitting for a day that ranged from eulogies to guitar solos. The church pews were filled with musicians and managers from the rock ’n’ roll industry.

Roy Rodgers, a Grammy-nominated slide guitarist who played with Buffalo, articulated the day’s mood with his observation that everyone was there to celebrate a man to whom no one wanted to say goodbye.

“You really have to celebrate him. He was admired and loved by so many,” Rodgers said in one of the day’s many eulogies. “I’ve lost a friend and a brother.”

Buffalo died Oct. 30 after a brief battle with lung cancer at age 58. He had called Sonoma County home for decades, living with his family in a Glen Ellen farmhouse.

He and his wife, Lisa Flores, moved to Paradise, east of Chico, shortly after the couple married in 2004.

Sunday’s memorial was streamed live to hundreds of Buffalo’s friends and fans who had gathered at the Sonoma Veterans Memorial Hall for a 2 p.m. service that rocked into the night. They sat in the bleachers, alternatively wiping away tears and laughing, as Buffalo’s friends and colleagues showered praise on a man they described as kind-hearted.

After the church service, live bands took to the stage at the veterans building and provided a musical farewell to Buffalo. About 500 people attended.

Danny Scher, a retired vice president for Bill Graham Presents, said Buffalo was the kind of guy who phoned just to be a friend.

“When he called you, there was never a string attached,” Scher said. “He just called to check in.”

Buffalo’s musical career took off in the 1970s when he played rock ’n’ roll harmonica and sang harmony with the Steve Miller Band. He continued playing in the band until last summer.

Scott Boorey, former manager of the band, recalled how Buffalo had brought his two young sons on tour in the early 1970s. Speakers on Sunday noted Buffalo worked hard to try to find the right balance between life on the road and being a father.

Bruce Cohn, manager of The Doobie Brothers and a Sonoma Valley vintner, recalled how he and Buffalo used to meet once a week to talk about divorce, fatherhood and life on the road.

The final eulogy of the church service was saved for his wife, Lisa Flores.

“Ours was a fairy tale love, and he my prince,” she said. (From here.)

Thursday, November 26, 2009

Corgi on tryptophan?




Happy Thanksgiving!

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Make it memorable!


Sunday, November 22, 2009

What's the worst thing you can call a woman?


Is it a word?
A phrase?

When you land on the worst of the worst, ask yourself if YOU have ever said that to a woman.

If yes. . .

Was it your mother?
Was it your grandmother?
Was it your aunt?
Was it your sister?
Was it your girlfriend?
Was it your wife?
Was it your daughter?

Or was it just some woman (or girl)?

Was it worth it? Did you feel better after you said it?

While saying it (or later) did you think about the fact that the female you said it to is someones daughter? She also could have been someones mother, grandmother, aunt, sister, wife. She could have been, but for sure she is someones daughter.

I am sure you didn't think of that. Or maybe you did and it doesn't matter to you.

Having done the worst of the worst, would you do it again?

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

About that pesky birth certificate. . .


Yep, still posting about Obama's birth certificate issue!

Please go here to read more about That pesky birth certificate from catsden.

A cartoon for you.




From here.

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Leaving Obamabot Land. . .


I ran into a former (yes former) Obot today at the store. I don't know why former Obots feel the need to say things like, "I never knew....."

Shut the f---Up. You should have known. YOU didn't want to know. Plain and simple.

How about the Obots that are still die-hard Obots? What are they thinking? Who knows, but I am sure they will tell you (even if you don't ask!).

Enjoy your day, I know I will!

Monday, November 16, 2009

Giggles. . .






justlen. . .


Stop coming to this blog and leaving your nasty comments about me and/or Hillary Rodham Clinton. I know exactly who you are and you know exactly who I am.

Enough!

Do I need to post more?