Mema and I went to a furniture store recently to purchase a chair. The sales person pointed to a chair and said “there is a lovely occasional chair”. My response was “if it’s only occasionally a chair, what is it the rest of the time. I want a chair that’s a chair all the time” … You got to pay close attention to sales people. They will try to sell you anything, even occasional tables.
Wednesday, March 31, 2010
Monday, March 29, 2010
Sunrise
Sunday, March 28, 2010
Random Thoughts
Wanted
Wanted … Spring weekend with mild temperatures, gentle breezes and sunny skies. Applicant should apply too the State of Oklahoma. Benefits include wide open spaces in which to apply your craft, grateful population and an extended contract if you fulfill your duties in a satisfactory manner. Those weekends that can not meet the above criteria need not apply.
Xworkerb
Saturday, March 27, 2010
Friday, March 26, 2010
Random Thoughts
WDICIHF
As I have gotten older I have become afflicted with “WDICIHF” syndrome. This malaise is common to folks my age. We leave room "A" headed to room "B" and when we get to room "B" the “What Did I Come In Here For” syndrome sets in. Try as we may we can’t recall what we were after. But, just as soon as you leave the room it will come to you and back you go to retrieve the item. All this walking back and forth is good exercise, but this syndrome is very frustrating. I have a theory as to what causes this. We seniors have so much knowledge and wisdom stored in our memory that at times there is no room for any thing else, thus we don’t remember what we were going after. Therefore, try to impart some of your knowledge and wisdom to others so than there will be room available in your memory. That’s my theory and I’m sticking too it
Xworkerb
Thursday, March 25, 2010
Crocus
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
Random Thoughts
Flip’n
The remote channel changer for the TV is one nifty piece of electronic wizardry. You can change programs, control volume and several other functions of the television with the touch of a button. It also must have a large memory bank because when I try to watch TV with Mema she is continually changing channels. When I ask why are you “flip’n” between channels her response is that she is keeping up with several shows. Now I have known this woman for a very very long time, been married to her for 50+ years and know she has to make herself a list if there are more than 2 items needed from the grocery store. Therefore it stands to reason that the remote is able to remember what is happening in each program she flips between and downloads this information into her. What will they come up with next?
Xworkerb
Tuesday, March 23, 2010
Reflections
Monday, March 22, 2010
Random Thoughts
The Weekend
Man, oh’ man what a bummer of a weekend. The weather was the absolute pits, cold and snowy. My NCAA bracket picks were shredded and the loonies in DC passed Obama Care. But today is going to be better. The Sun is shinning, I have already picked my “new” favorite to win the Men’s NCAA tournament, “Go Kentucky”, and there is an election in Nov. 2010 that I hope will return some sense of physical responsibility to Congress.
Xworkerb
Sunday, March 21, 2010
Random Thoughts
Hoops Oops!
Tell me it ain’t so. The mighty have fallen. Last night the #1 Kansas Jayhawks were stunned by #9 Northern Iowa 69-67. My NCAA basketball bracket is in shambles. Is this the year for a Cinderella team to make a run toward the Final 4 and perhaps be crowned the National Champions? I know it would make for great TV, but in my opinion they would not be the best team in the country.
I am not alone in being surprised by the upset, as POTUS also had Kansas picked to win it all … and he is never wrong … is he?
Xworkerb
Saturday, March 20, 2010
First Day of Spring

Yep, it's the first day of Spring.
What's that a photo of you ask? Well, its the snow melting as it hits and slides down the window in our den. The weather wizards are predicting 4-9 inches of the darn stuff. Yesterday in Oklahoma we had temperatures into the 70's. Seems we can get all 4 seasons in a 24 hour period.Xworkerb
Friday, March 19, 2010
Random Thoughts
Lent
As many of you are aware "Lent" has begun. Many years ago when I was a Freshman in High School I dated a girl who was Catholic. One day she told me that during Lent she was going to give up "something" she liked very much. I thought this was a nice gesture on her part until I was told "that something" was me. For several weeks we had little contact except at school. There are two thoughts that come to mind as I look back over the years at this event. One, she really did like me and it was a sacrifice, or two, I was the easiest to do without.
Xworkerb
Thursday, March 18, 2010
Morning Haze

After several days of cold gray skies, we awoke to a morning haze being slowly but surely burned off by the sun. Blue skies, bright sun and warm temperatures’ are in store for us today and tomorrow. We need to get out and enjoy, because Saturday the weather wizards are predicting “Snow”.
Sophie and I were getting ready to take our morning walk when I snapped this photo from our deck.
Xworkerb
Wednesday, March 17, 2010
Random Thoughts
Irish
Faith and Begora, its St. Patrick’s Day. Today we can all be a wee bit Irish, dress in green attire, dye our hair green or any other green activity that comes to mind and be seen as normal. There is Green Beer, Green Eggs & Ham, Irish Stew and Corn Beef & Cabbage to be eaten .. yum, yum. If you should see a rainbow today and are Irish, perhaps a pot of gold awaits you at its end. .. let me know if this happens as I think I’m entitled to a share of the gold for putting you on the trail
May the luck of the Irish be with you
O' Xworkerb
O' Xworkerb
Tuesday, March 16, 2010
Monday, March 15, 2010
Random Thoughts
Let the Sun go down
Several years ago my brother-in-law, Joe, and I were going to company training in St Louis Mo. After class one evening we decided to stop at a local golf course and play 9 holes. We went into the pro shop to pay our fees and the young lady behind the counter told us that we might not finish before dark and ask if we still wanted to play. Joe replied that, "Yes, we want to go ahead and play". Her next response was, “Well, if the Sun goes down, it’s your fault”. My point is, the next time you have an event halted due to the Sun going down, you now know who is responsible, "Joe”. Just get in-touch with me and I’ll give you his number and you can express your displeasure at his lack of daylight management.
Xworkerb
Sunday, March 14, 2010
Random Thoughts
Time
Have you ever thought about “TIME”? We only have so much of it, yet sometimes we just let it drift away. When you were a youngster it seemed to take forever for special occasions to roll around. But as we get older Time appears to speed up, although we still have 24 hours in a day. Time is the one aspect of our lives that we can’t recover. Once it's gone, it's gone. So when someone takes the Time to give you call, a helping hand or just stops and visits for a while, remember they are sharing something with you that they can never get back.
Thank you for the "Time" you took to visit our Blog
Xworkertb
Saturday, March 13, 2010
First Sign
(Tooth of the Lion)
So called from the jagged leaves
While I was out back yesterday afternoon hitting a few golf balls trying to elevate my golf game to “Hacker” status I noticed the “first signs of Spring”. Yep, the lowly Dandelion is starting to make an appearance. Now I know we all want to rid our yards of this pesky weed, but you will have to admit they do produce a very colorful flower and are a harbinger of Spring. Once the Dandelion appears, Spring can’t be far off.
Since I have now taken a couple of photos of the Dandelion and am convinced that Spring is just around the corner, it’s time to give these “WEEDS” a good dose of “Roundup”. … Will continue to work on getting to the Hacker status.
Xworkerb
Friday, March 12, 2010
Spring Storms
Spring time can produce some very violent storms. One morning in the Spring of 2008 we had strong thunder storms roll thru our area. I was sitting at my computer and heard a tremendous explosion at the rear of the house. I glanced out the window in time to see a small cloud of white smoke drift by. At the same time as the explosion I also heard Mema scream. She and Sophie, our pup, were standing in the den when lighting hit a tree in our backyard about15 feet from the house. Mema screamed because she had been shocked by the lighting strike. Thankfully she was not hurt by the shock, but I must say, since then she has had a certain “glow” about her and a very "magnetic" personality.
Xworkerb
Thursday, March 11, 2010
China Bucket

This Wooden Water Bucket is one of my favorite yard ornaments. It is well traveled and has some history associated with it. We purchased the bucket from a local furniture store owned by a friend of our son-in-law. While shopping the store the sales person ask if we would like to see some interesting items that had just arrived from China. The items were from the area of the "China Three Gorge Dam” project. I had seen a National Geographic documentary on the project and was very interested to see the items. There were several pieces to look at, but the old wooden water bucket was the one that caught my eye.
Xworkerb
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
RandomThoughts
Last Place You Look
When trying to find something lost, such as keys, cell phone, etc. … when found, it will always be the last place you looked. Of course if you find the item in the first place you look, it is still the last place you looked.
So, save some time and go to the last place first.
Xworkerb
Tuesday, March 9, 2010
Words of Wisdom
"Do the right thing. It will gratify some people and astonish the rest"
Mark TwainCould this be why when I do some things, folks walk away shaking their heads?
Fire & Rain

Monday, March 8, 2010
Ramdon Thoughts
Post-Nasal Drip
Many in the Oklahoma area suffer from the pollen that the native Red Cedar tree sheds at this time of year. In the last few years, I too have become a victim of the pollen ailment. Your eyes water, itch or burn, the sneezing is violent and your nose can drip non-stop. Over the last few days I have thought my life was draining away one drip at a time thru my nose. How can a nose drip so much when it is stopped up due to congestion? … "Congestion" is not the word I really wanted to use but Mema is the Editor and I know she would not approve the other description, but you know the word … Recently Mema stopped at the door of my “Man” room, (the part of the house that contains all my toys) and ask what I was doing. I was just setting looking out the window and replied that I was concentrating on breathing.
Will close now because I'm out of tissue, but not Post-Nasal Drip.
Sunday, March 7, 2010
On Northups' Pond

Saturday, March 6, 2010
It's all about Her

Friday, March 5, 2010
Random Thoughts
Washington Politics
Today I'm on my soapbox
Today I'm on my soapbox
I, as are so many others, am upset by the way our elected Representatives are going about the business of this country. They have for decades promised to make government smaller, more efficient and less intrusive into our lives. This problem is not confined to one political party. Both are guilty of telling the American voter what they want to hear at election time, but once elected into office they fall prey to the lure of power and greed. We have got to get back to a Government of the people, by the people and for the people. Can you imagine being able to "spend" your way out of debt. I know I could never do that in my own household. That is the road the present Administration and Congress is taking this country down. I truly believe it is way past time to institute "Term Limits" on those serving in Congress. The King James Version of John 8:32 reads ... "And ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free". Sadly, this verse when applied to Washington politics could read ... "Follow the money trail, find the truth and the truth will really piss you off".
Thursday, March 4, 2010
Bitter Sweet

Wednesday, March 3, 2010
Words of Wisdom
"We sleep soundly in our beds because rough men stand ready in the night to visit violence on those who would do us harm"
Winston Churchill
Winston Churchill
As many of my friends know, I am an avid reader. When I finish one book I start another as soon as possible. A good friend loaned me a book last month written by an author I had not read before. The authors' name is Vince Flynn. The book title is
" Extreme Measures" and was published in 2008. It is a novel which reflects the terrorist threat that our country faces today and the mood in government as to how these terrorists should be treated. I must warn you though, this book hits the nail square on the head as to what is going on in our country and in our government. Once you start to read this novel you will not want to put it down.
Thanks Bill for introducing me to a great writer. I have already purchased another of his books. ... "Term Limits"
" Extreme Measures" and was published in 2008. It is a novel which reflects the terrorist threat that our country faces today and the mood in government as to how these terrorists should be treated. I must warn you though, this book hits the nail square on the head as to what is going on in our country and in our government. Once you start to read this novel you will not want to put it down.
Thanks Bill for introducing me to a great writer. I have already purchased another of his books. ... "Term Limits"
Tuesday, March 2, 2010
Big Wheels

Monday, March 1, 2010
Moon Shots

The photo above was taken from my front yard last summer using my telescope and digital camera. The photo consists of 3 separate shots of the Moon which I have combined here to save space. ... no pun intended ... If you will click on the photo, which will enlarge it, you can see the craters better. The bright points you see are mountain tops reflecting light. Though I do not have the proper camera mount for my telescope, I made one from the cardboard tube of a used up paper towel roll. The quality is not as good as I would have liked, but after all, I was standing approx. 238,857 miles away.
To those friends who know I play golf, this is not photos of old golf balls. Although I do have some golf balls that are scraped and scarred such as the moon, this is the real deal.
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