As it's Mother's Day, and a busy week, I'm taking a break this week. Just a couple of random thoughts.
In the midst of all the reminders to 4-wheel drivers about watching out for motorcycles I had a 2-wheeler go by me and two other cars...on a 2-lane road...on a hill. Ain't nobody going to be able to prevent that very obvious lapse in judgement by the helmeted untouchable. Guess who sues who, if they survive.
Looking forward to the latest wine soiree with our intrepid group of connoisseurs this week who, bless their hearts, do not listen to my vino description after the first bottle or two. Which is pretty much how I like it as the fate of the world depends on our using our valuable time to resolve the sticky issues of the day. Well as we are all of an age serious discussion usually follows our old people "organ recital". You know who's getting sliced next, who has had xyz procedure, what new meds are out there. We have to be pretty organized to get everything in when the group gets together as retired people have lives and limited time to socialize.
After 15 years of inactivity, the house across the street finally appears to be getting some love. Apparently, it has been sold and considering the price, there must be a truckload of issues to be resolved to make it livable. From the tip of its' crown to the cement pond by the river, I don't expect to see new neighbors anytime soon. However, another neighbor was expressing relief that someone is finally in charge of the property as a couple of doors down a third neighbor was creating a path along the river and behind this house to preserve Indian land. Yeah, I hear he drinks. Who knows what evil lurks in the hearts of man-usually the neighbors.
After partying Thursday I have scheduled an early podcast recording on Friday. Hopefully, the hangover can be controlled by 9 am. Good thing I loosely script these things.
So hale and hearty and love to various Mothers living and deceased. We love you all. And thanks to my own lovely daughter who spent the afternoon with us in an extremely enjoyable visit while "her men" were working on her m-i-l's deck. I will selfishly take the win. It's great to see the grandson helping out and schlepping tools and trailers, though I hope it was only a well-guarded miter I saw him running in the pictures.
Peace Out/Stay Strong/Love Your Neighbor/Eat More Cake/Drive Carefully 💚 💙💛
1st Hummer of 2026



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