Bits and Pieces: The Penis Plant aka The Century Plant

Okay, so there is a penis growing out of a plant in our backyard. So what, right? Wrong, it is an event. It is exciting; regrettably, it is not really a penis, but a plant called, Agave Truncata or in laymen’s terms, the Century Plant. More

Bits and Pieces: Your Exit in a Box.

From what I have seen of life and death, it is no joke. If you are lucky or unlucky enough, according to how you look at it, to be born there is only one way out once you are here. The way out is in a box. Upon your death, you are put into a box, which is then surrounded by concrete as thick as your wrist. So, as I see it, there is no possibility to escape the confines of this death. In the old antique cemeteries, which are my passion, you can see the earth’s upheaval, cracks, loose stones, showing a means of escape. More

Bits and Pieces: A Day

Everyone has had the experience of sitting in a car repair waiting room. I have had my share. This time there was a recall # 139 and I had to return to the dealership. By the way, my car is 10 years old. I have trepidations when I go into a dealership. You have had yours. I always think they charge the highest of prices and find things wrong on purpose.

The young, very young man at the counter looked at my recall notice and said, “This is an old one,” More

Today’s Bits and Pieces: From Loretta

Live Simply, Love Generously, Care Deeply, Speak Kindly, Leave the Rest to God.

THANK YOU LORETTA!

Today’s Bits and Pieces: My Father Died on My Brother’s Birthday

My father was kind, wise, charitable, compassionate, generous, and was strong mentally and physically. He was an unflappable man who was famous for his negotiating skills and his ability to never back down or give any information as well as tire out everyone in the session. He was community minded as well as loving and a true family man. He died yesterday morning which was my brother’s sixty-fifth birthday. My brother is in good spirits about it. Good attitude, Michael.

My father loved to collect things so I guess you would call him a collector. He collected heavy old-fashioned irons, matchbox holders, watches, pocket watches, elephants, magnets, magnifying glasses, mustache cups, and great scotch. He was proud of himself because he was sent to Los Angeles, 72 years and 5 days ago from San Francisco to open and run a Scrap Iron business. He was proud that he did it well. He provided for his family, his wife of 66 years, his children, his grandchildren and had some left some for his great grandhchildren. I would love to live to see his great, great grandchildren.

Between Skip and I we have lost five parents and each death was not short and sweet. We have the knowledge and willingness to help others who find themselves in this situation. Many have helped us and we thank you. I see myself in the future and, since both of my parents have had Alzheimer’s Disease, I feel sad about losing my frickin’ mind. I’d hate to loose all that I have worked so hard to put in it. Oh well, that’s life.

Today’s Bits and Pieces: The Checks Arrived.

My third set of checks arrived wrinkled and bent on some of the pages. Okay, okay, I accept because I can’t stand another round. The checks didn’t even come in the traditional check box we have become accustomed to receiving when ordering a batch of new checks, still okay, right? You have to make your own box which is tricky at best. I understand that the bank in question, whose name I can’t devulge, but has a sort of nicky name WAAAAHOOO does all their outside work in India. Oh, now I understand. Don’t you?

Everytime you want to make an old fashioned transaction, like deposite your money, they have to call a manager. If you wish to withdraw, there are a set of questions and proper answers and the showing of specialized documents, none of which I mind. Now, I am concerened that they have relaxed their rules on insurance so that you CAN put all of your eggs in one or two baskets if you are a normal depositer like me. This is scary. I am scared of WAAAAAHOOOO. How about you?

Today’s Bits and Pieces: Check your checks

Our bank changed ownership. That is nothing to write home about these days, but getting check is a subject, which has become near and dear to my heart. I need checks, albeit not as many as in the past, but I need checks. I needed them, so I ordered them. I did not do it online, I did not do it over the phone; I went into the new establishment and face to face with the manager, ordered checks.

The checks arrived in a timely manner. They were in Spanish. I speak English. I took them into the bank with my old checks and said, I wanted the new ones to look like the old ones except, of course, the new bank would put their logo in place of the old one and of course it goes without saying, in English. This did not happen.

The checks arrived with my husband’s name on them, then, mine. I worked very hard for some identity, a name of my own. I want my name on my checks, I want them in English and have worked very hard all of my life in one way or another to provide the necessary items to have checks printed in English with my name on them. I await the arrival of the third set of checks. The bond fire looked hot as it burned the first two set of checks. I am thinking, should I have waited for the third set of checks before I lit the fire on the first two?

Today’s Bits and Pieces: Don’t Get Up On The Wrong Side of Anything

I knew not to get out of the shower through a different door than I usually use, but I just thought oh well, let’s give it a try. That day turned out to have more than the usual stress, belly aches, head aches and more. There was abuse, intellectual brain death for most of the afternoon, lies, cheating, shootings on the tele, and the news was more than I could fathom.

Oh, I am sure it had nothing to do with getting out of the shower from the wrong door, but how am I to be sure? What do you think? Try it, oh no, on second thought, don’t.