Rev. Paul would be wearing swim-trunks and a sweat rag, and my lovely friend, kymber, up in the far frozen reaches of Canada, well, she'd skinny dip in fifty-nine degree water. On the other hand, Sweet Wife wore a sweater to work.
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I'd like to remind you, my dear followers, that my best friend (I have at least thirty best friends) Senior Chief, now writes a blog. He's a really nice guy. Remember, though, we military guys tend to cuss, on occasion. Just wanted to let you know he can be colorful in his word selection. More importantly he can teach you a thing or two about food preps....his logistics system and methods are worth close study.
Please, drop by for a visit.
For those of you new to my blog it's a well kept secret that I am a founder of a group of like minded individuals (we hold the same world view) sworn to help each the other in times of emergencies - man-made or natural. Membership requirements are simple - members must have military experience, veterans, or currently on active military duty. Any branch will suffice. Another group member is my very close friend, Duke. Of course wives are also considered members, case in point, the lovely and talented, Glock Mom. The poor girl is married to Senior Chief.
We have (the Group) a sub-membership category. Auxiliary membership is simple; any member with a vote (there are only six) has the right to reach out and tap a worthy individual for auxiliary membership if the voting member feels the person will bring a talent or skill valuable to our group.
One such auxiliary member is my good friend, MDR, better known as The Modern Day Redneck. He lives way out yonder in Texas....
Sad to say I've been remiss in my friendship. Life you know. But none the less, when the cow patties hit the fan our arms will be opened wide.
Excuse me, lost my train of thought....he moves to jerk a cup of coffee.
My point - they're great people, each and every one of them and I'm proud to have them as friends.
Sometimes we forget.
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I've made many wonderful friends through the magic of this blog. My blog would have never made it off the ground without the very valuable assistance and kindness of my lovely and sweet and talented friend, Patrice Lewis, of Rural Revolution fame. Patrice, and her nice husband Don gave me much encouragement and help in the early days as I made attempts to find my voice. I owe them much. I'll always think of Don as a brother.
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It was the cool whispers of my sweet friends, Brigid and Tam, that boosted my readership and kept my nose to the grind stone.
I still remember when Tam wrote and left a note of encouragement after I made some comment about 'not sure if people will read this drivel.' She said, 'If you write they will come.' Indeed. Thanks, Tam.
And, Brigid, I still have the photo....it makes me smile. You're a sweetheart. Thank you so very much for your kindness and help.
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As you can tell I'm rambling....business is slow this morning and I'm in the mood to say 'thanks.' I truly wish I had the time to leave a link to each of you that have been kind enough to leave comments on this little blog. A blog I've written solely for selfish reasons as a chronicle to my grandchild, Little Bit. But, the effort of such would fill a good weeks worth of time.
I must leave one big thank you to my friend, James Wesley, Rawles. Trust me, if you ever write a piece on your blog and it catches the attention of Mr. Rawles, get ready, you'll be in for an evening of fun and hard work. I promised readers if they left any comment on my blog I'd always reply. Early on one of my simple pieces was linked at SurvivalBlog. I sat that evening and wrote 'thank yous' until two the next morning. It's a humbling experience. Thank you, James.
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And, to my Little Bit.
You are the reason.
Stephen
Your writing inspires me to try harder on my own little corner of the 'net. Thank you for the words you place before us, and may God bless you.
ReplyDeleteThank you, my friend. May God bless you, too.
DeleteSenior colorful? Nahhhhhhh !!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the shout out. I may have to get you a jar of Mayhaw Jelly fot that. : )
Hope you are feeling better now...or atleast getting back to feeling better.
My pleasure, Lovely Lady. I'm fine, and thanks.
DeleteStephen you are an inspiration to many of us followers, for that I would like to say "Thank You" to you and Sweat Wife.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Rob.
Deletedear sweet one - yep, we're still swimming even though i think the water is more like 49 degrees - bahahahahah! this was a really nice post to read...you were very coherent even though you said you were losing track of thoughts...no, you conveyed very well the sense of thankfulness and gratefulness to your friends and your group. i am happy to call almost all of those people that you listed my friends too...they are a great group of people with many skills and talents and i love to learn from each of them.
ReplyDeleteagain, i really like this post. and i love the ending to it. she is never far from my thoughts, sweet one, and neither are you and Sweet Wife.
be good to yourself for the next while and know that there are many who are thankful to have you. your friend,
kymber
Like I've said, I have my days. Doc has me a 'day on,' and a 'day off,' the medication. Some off days are better than others...
DeleteBless you. All my love.
"I'll always think of Don as a bother." I'm sure you mean brother not bother, although Patrice might find it funny. I read both your blogs everyday, thanks for all you do. Jim formerly from Hialeah
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DeleteIndeed. Thank you, Jim. I'm a very poor editor.
ReplyDeleteYou have friends here, Stephen.
ReplyDeleteI'm a rich man indeed. Thanks, drjim.
DeleteWasn't going to write anything since I'm really a newbie at reading blogs, but I wanted to thank you for all your wonderful postings. I've learned that there are many, many liked minded people here. Your blog list connected me to others and their blog lists sent me to more. I do read them, but not always comment. It's been a wonderful learning experience. Thank you Stephen and Sweet Wife for sharing your lives with us. And thank you to all of the other wonderful bloggers out there - you all do make a difference in my life.
ReplyDeleteAnd you in ours.
DeleteSounds like your mind is clearing and you are coming back around. I hope they get your meds corrected and you get back to normal soon. I know many people on those meds and for some it is an absolute miracle how they change for the better. And for some they just get worse, tricky business working with the human mind.
ReplyDeleteSwamp Dog, my friend, I'm not sure if my mind has ever been clear, but thanks anyway. Indeed, the human mind is tricky and I truly wish they'd leave mine alone. Take care.
DeleteI agree with you, all of the people you've listed are very generous with their time and knowledge and I thank you for introducing us to them. *hugs* I hope you're feeling better and that the good days soon outnumber the bad.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the hug, my dear, and yes, they are fine folks.
DeleteStephen, that was a really nice post. It does a body good to just stop and say thank you once in a while.
ReplyDeleteSteve
Thanks, Steve. It takes so little effort to give proper thanks. God bless.
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