She'll be fine. Exams and further test are scheduled. Just now she said the pain has subsided so I guess the medication has taken hold.
We're both weary and in need of sleep.
I'm rich with her love....
God bless each of you for your kind prayers.
Stephen
Autumn

Wednesday, March 6, 2013
Monday, March 4, 2013
On Hold
Please excuse me for a while, I've a very sick wife and she needs my attention. I'll be back soon.
Stephen
Stephen
Sunday, March 3, 2013
Dinner
The chili slowly simmers.
This is Sweet Wife's favorite cold weather meal. I enjoy chili anytime, breakfast even. Not long ago she asked if I'd please not add chopped green chilies to the mixture. I promised, with a straight face, that I'd never ever again include chopped green chilies.
So when I built the present pot of man goodness I used chopped jalapenos.
I'm a man of my word. Dinner is served. 'Ya come.
Stephen
This is Sweet Wife's favorite cold weather meal. I enjoy chili anytime, breakfast even. Not long ago she asked if I'd please not add chopped green chilies to the mixture. I promised, with a straight face, that I'd never ever again include chopped green chilies.
So when I built the present pot of man goodness I used chopped jalapenos.
I'm a man of my word. Dinner is served. 'Ya come.
Stephen
Almost
I stepped outside this morning to a windy and cold day. I pray it will last as Spring knocks. Soon the Coots will turn their wings northward and I've noticed our hickory has fresh green buds. Our winter is so very short.
As I gathered the heavy Sunday paper I turned to the river and its whitecaps and mentally soaked in the cold breeze and could almost taste the briny scent of the marsh. The windchimes clattered. I smiled. I'll miss the chilly season. Winter is a brief lover to southern climes.
I've finished the morning paper and my two cups of coffee and must now rise and tidy the kitchen. My lovely wife will soon arrive home from church. If she were to find a mess in the kitchen she'd frown and give me, 'the look.' I'll not disappoint her.
Today we shall drive downtown. Minor errand. I try and avoid downtown trips. As we live within a city divided by a river there are several bridges from which to choose and accomplish our task. All lead to confusion. I hope to infiltrate and fall back quickly.
Wish me luck.
On another note; please forgive my lack of attention to your blogs. I live (at present) a very hectic life. These last few months have presented many challenges. Some good, others not so much. The latter holds sway. I DO read your blogs. Many I scan. None the less, all of you make me smile, and at times, weep. Just know and trust your lives are important to me as you are and shall always be my friends.
Smile, the purple sash is upon the cross. It's almost Spring.
Stephen
As I gathered the heavy Sunday paper I turned to the river and its whitecaps and mentally soaked in the cold breeze and could almost taste the briny scent of the marsh. The windchimes clattered. I smiled. I'll miss the chilly season. Winter is a brief lover to southern climes.
I've finished the morning paper and my two cups of coffee and must now rise and tidy the kitchen. My lovely wife will soon arrive home from church. If she were to find a mess in the kitchen she'd frown and give me, 'the look.' I'll not disappoint her.
Today we shall drive downtown. Minor errand. I try and avoid downtown trips. As we live within a city divided by a river there are several bridges from which to choose and accomplish our task. All lead to confusion. I hope to infiltrate and fall back quickly.
Wish me luck.
On another note; please forgive my lack of attention to your blogs. I live (at present) a very hectic life. These last few months have presented many challenges. Some good, others not so much. The latter holds sway. I DO read your blogs. Many I scan. None the less, all of you make me smile, and at times, weep. Just know and trust your lives are important to me as you are and shall always be my friends.
Smile, the purple sash is upon the cross. It's almost Spring.
Stephen
Saturday, March 2, 2013
Really
Give me a frigging break.
Really...
You know, there comes a point when it just gets childish.
Stephen
Really...
You know, there comes a point when it just gets childish.
Stephen
Friday, March 1, 2013
Bits & Pieces
I still haven't eaten breakfast and here it is near noon. My morning has been spent deep into first of the month accounts, ink to checks. I've just returned from a dash to the bank. I gave over a wad of cash to cover all those slips of paper now under stamps. At least, by the grace of God, I have digital funds still to my credit. Safe in the black.
If the day arrives when the accounts show red, I'm out of here. As it stands Sweet Wife wants me to retire, in her words, right now. Not gonna happen.
After I left the bank I drove a gentle pace back and noticed a new pawn shop has established itself very near my business. I came (picture my fingers) this close to a visit. I'm fully aware of my weakness for silver and firearms and I knew if I stepped inside I'd walk out light of wallet.
*****
Don't you just hate it when you pull a fresh cup of coffee and a customer rings the doorbell and you set you nice hot cup aside to chat and forget it and (run on sentence under development) then reach back for the nice hot cup of coffee and take a big gulp and its as cold as a Chicago hooker's butt in January. Well, don't 'ya....
*****
I mentioned somewhere above I have a weakness for silver. Please allow me to rephrase. I like tangible investments.
Just before the onset of this depression (refer to as you will) I pulled clear of the stock market and ran hard towards precious metals and other practical investments. I buy on the dips and we've had a dip in silver for the last few days. When silver closes below thirty dollars, I'm in like flint.
I have a reputation in this area as a fella willing to hand over cash for tangible investments, those in the form of firearms, silver. I rarely if ever see gold walk into the shop. But silver, yes indeed. Much of it in the form of ninety percent pre-1964 coin, or 'junk' silver as its known in the trade. I like it.
I also like silver rounds. Bars are fine too, I just prefer the rounds. Especially Engelhard Prospector one ounce rounds. Just my thing...no other reason, silver is silver after all.
Ordered a few last evening as Sweet Wife napped.
Engelhard has ceased the production of The American Prospector which tickles my fancy....I enjoy the hunt.
Just an FYI.
*****
Hey, I really need to get back to work. Take care.
Stephen
If the day arrives when the accounts show red, I'm out of here. As it stands Sweet Wife wants me to retire, in her words, right now. Not gonna happen.
After I left the bank I drove a gentle pace back and noticed a new pawn shop has established itself very near my business. I came (picture my fingers) this close to a visit. I'm fully aware of my weakness for silver and firearms and I knew if I stepped inside I'd walk out light of wallet.
*****
Don't you just hate it when you pull a fresh cup of coffee and a customer rings the doorbell and you set you nice hot cup aside to chat and forget it and (run on sentence under development) then reach back for the nice hot cup of coffee and take a big gulp and its as cold as a Chicago hooker's butt in January. Well, don't 'ya....
*****
I mentioned somewhere above I have a weakness for silver. Please allow me to rephrase. I like tangible investments.
Just before the onset of this depression (refer to as you will) I pulled clear of the stock market and ran hard towards precious metals and other practical investments. I buy on the dips and we've had a dip in silver for the last few days. When silver closes below thirty dollars, I'm in like flint.
I have a reputation in this area as a fella willing to hand over cash for tangible investments, those in the form of firearms, silver. I rarely if ever see gold walk into the shop. But silver, yes indeed. Much of it in the form of ninety percent pre-1964 coin, or 'junk' silver as its known in the trade. I like it.
I also like silver rounds. Bars are fine too, I just prefer the rounds. Especially Engelhard Prospector one ounce rounds. Just my thing...no other reason, silver is silver after all.
Ordered a few last evening as Sweet Wife napped.
Engelhard has ceased the production of The American Prospector which tickles my fancy....I enjoy the hunt.
Just an FYI.
*****
Hey, I really need to get back to work. Take care.
Stephen
Thursday, February 28, 2013
Welcome Aboard
I owe a long overdue thanks and welcome to three new followers. First to my friend, Wellseasonedfool writer of the blog with the same title. Second to a man whose work I've followed for years, Carteach. This morning I had another hit and would like to welcome, Dean L., author of the great political blog, Nonsensible Shoes.
Gentlemen, thank you and welcome. I promise to always reply to your comments.
To the rest of my friends, these three men write very interesting blogs. For all things firearms related, click Carteach, he has years of experience and there is a wealth of information stored in his archives. For fun and a laugh, give our friend, Wellseasonedfool a try, and like I mentioned above, run over to Dean for our kind of politics.
Again, thank you and welcome. You are now among friends.
Stephen
Gentlemen, thank you and welcome. I promise to always reply to your comments.
To the rest of my friends, these three men write very interesting blogs. For all things firearms related, click Carteach, he has years of experience and there is a wealth of information stored in his archives. For fun and a laugh, give our friend, Wellseasonedfool a try, and like I mentioned above, run over to Dean for our kind of politics.
Again, thank you and welcome. You are now among friends.
Stephen
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