Monthly Archives: December 2008

Following the crumbs back to Barry

The Blagojevich scandal does not surprise me. What do people expect from the "Crook" County swamp? It’s been amusing to watch Barry’s Big Media buddies scurry to exonerate him without asking any questions. Even the prosecutor got into the act, explicitly waving off any prospective bloodhounds from Barry’s track. Fat chance. The evidence trail from Blago to Barry O. is clear enough for those who care to follow it and ask the right questions. Not that anyone will.

UPDATE:  Well, maybe someone will. As usual, it’s the cover-up, not the crime, that gets you.

Parenting is not for wimps

When the kid’s teacher complains about his excess talking and not paying attention, to him in front of you, you expect he’ll be chastened and spend the rest of the day being extra good. Wrong. Not only does he not obey when you ask him to do something like hang up his coat or stop putting his grubby paw in the cereral box, but he lies to you about finishing his homework. When he tells you to shut up, you get a sudden appreciation for child abuse. Instead, you dock use of his Nintendo DS game for part of the upcoming weekend. Then, after his mother gets home, you go grocery shopping to cool off. Grocery shopping. Geez.

Snow in Houston

A family friend, recently removed from Maryland to Houston, leaves a phone message not to bother to return the call just to share in her amazement: "It’s snowing in Houston!" Fortunately, it’s merely freezing in Austin.

Drive time

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Not just giving the oil ticks a good case of really well-deserved gas, but giving the rest of us really cheap gas. Going to be a good year ahead for a driving vacation or three.

Via Sonia-Belle 

Leaves

Leaves, leaves, everywhere. They blanket the rancho’s front lawn and the back forty. They swirl in the pool. I stare at them and wonder how much longer I can get away with ignoring them before the grass dies and the skimmers clog up. I much prefer them as poetry.

    Autumn Song

Now the leaves are falling fast,
Nurse’s flowers will not last;
Nurses to the graves are gone,
And the prams go rolling on.

Whispering neighbours, left and right,
Pluck us from the real delight;
And the active hands must freeze
Lonely on the separate knees.

Dead in hundreds at the back
Follow wooden in our track,
Arms raised stiffly to reprove
In false attitudes of love.

Starving through the leafless wood
Trolls run scolding for their food;
And the nightingale is dumb,
And the angel will not come.

Cold, impossible, ahead
Lifts the mountain’s lovely head
Whose white waterfall could bless
Travellers in their last distress.

W.H. Auden 1936

I know I’ll have to rake them sooner or later. I decide to make it later. Of course.

CCC parks

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Speaking of old Texas state parks built by the CCC, one of our favorites is Palo Duro Canyon, southeast of Amarillo. It’s well-hidden on the flat Llano Estacado in the Panhandle until you drive right up on it. Also known as the Grand Canyon of Texas. The lighthouse, above, stands sentinel. 

Longhorns vs Buckeyes

Army buddy Chuck Adams already is intoning the faded glories of his alma mater’s football team in predicting a fight with Texas at the Fiesta Bowl on Jan. 5. He’s setting up the straw men:

"…speaking of winning national titles, the Buckeyes were there in 2002…and 1970…1968…1961 [my freshman year]…1957…and 1942. Not too shabby, methinks…"

Too bad the Buckeyes can’t bring any of those teams to Glendale, Chuck. They’ll have to make do with this season’s No. 10 version.