AS I SEE IT
Panic, peace in paradise (5/9/05)
“Way to go Mother Nature!” the scruffy young man exclaimed.
Many lists, little time
I have set myself up for failure.
Innocence of days gone by (5/23/05)
Nobody reads the old-fashioned comic strip Snuffy Smith any more except me and some die-hard fans.
Can she really make a blanket? (6/6/05)
My daughter is pregnant at long last. To prepare for the upcoming infant I have decided to crochet a baby blanket. There is only one problem. I don’t crochet.
Bride worthy of great present (6/13/05)
We are running out of time to finish the present we are making for our niece’s upcoming wedding.
Don't put off that exam (7/11/05)
Our veterinarian has quick reflexes.
A wedding and a turkey baster (6/27/05)
I was deflowered last weekend … in a Catholic church … by a woman named Michelle.
Visit gives new outlook (6/20/05)
It has been a productive week.
Come enjoy the atmosphere of the county fair (07/25/05)
Soon it will be time to hike up to the fairgrounds for the county fair. As hot as it has been lately our first stop will have to be the lemonade stand.
Mark milestones with a ceremony (8/8/05)
We may not be the Red Hat Ladies but we are just as rowdy.
Tale adds whimsy to search (8/15/05)
I haven’t found any ax murderers yet, but I have found an Italian princess that I am almost sure is fictional.
Visitors bring energy to town (8/22/05)
“I miss going to see the steam threshers,” my mother told me when we were discussing Portland’s annual Antique Gas Engine and Tractor Show.
Party turns into reunion (8/29/05)
I’m running out of places to hide stuff.
Branch missing on family tree (8/1/05)
I can’t find Wilbur anywhere.
News weighs heavy on her mind (9/12/05)
Yesterday’s news. That’s what the tragedy in New Orleans will be by the time you read this.
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