Monday, October 5, 2020

More Of That Lubbock

 That Lubbock, that's a TOWN!






Lubbock, a name to conjure with. A town worth a look. Many looks.






I've said it before and I'll say it again: the details matter.

Sunday, October 4, 2020

Looking At Some Lubbock

 It is a thing to do.






In Lubbock is the living fine?






In Lubbock the dust is very fine, and of that you can be sure.

Saturday, October 3, 2020

Restful Garden

 The garden is in late stage now, a serious decline, but sunflowers typically mature and die around this time. The whole character of the garden changes, but it remains interesting.





With milder temps I spend more time on the patio, in the morning with coffee, and in the evening with wine. I just relax and concentrate on the little world of my immediate surroundings and kiss off everything else. Simplify and simplify again. Keep it simple. Narrow the focus. 







That's it for the garden. Next time I'll be looking at Lubbock again. That's fine as long as Lubbock doesn't look back. That would be too scary.

Friday, October 2, 2020

Peaceful Garden

 I seem to have made it obvious enough that I detest Trump and everything he stands for. So let's just hope for the "best" and go on with life, now that he's tested positive. Not to worry. Covid is going away, and it's all just a hoax anyway. Sarcasm.






If he ends up on a ventilator we'll be free of his lies. That will be nice.






Stay healthy.

Maggie Haberman
@maggieNYT

BREAKING - Ronna McDaniel, the RNC chairwoman, tested positive for the coronavirus on Wednesday, multiple sources say. She has mild symptoms. She was last with POTUS last Friday and has been in Michigan since then.

9:27 AM · Oct 2, 2020·Twitter Web App


Thursday, October 1, 2020

Dare One Hope??


"Trump Aide Hope Hicks Tests Positive for Coronavirus Infection!" That's interesting. Hope Hicks has been in close contact with Trump and most of his staffers and top people. Coronavirus might make the election moot, and get rid of the Orange Asshole nature's way. "It's nature's way of telling you-- something's wrong..." VERY wrong. Yes, one can always hope...