I am currently employed in a small retail store specializing in rubberstamps and accessories. It has a very interesting mix of customers. The customer is primarily a stamper and secondarily a conversationalist. Small retail stores provide a meeting place for whomever. They meet and talk and work out the knotty threads of their lives in classes and demonstrations. As they say it "keeps them off the street."
They tend their families, cry over spilled milk like we all do, and they stamp. Making handmade cards for friends is a big priority. Learning new techniques is paramount. Finding new papers and new ways to use it, new inks, new designers...Yum, Yum...!
The World According to Yap
From time to time The Blond Fuzzball (Me) will discuss matters of the greatest importance...
Thursday, August 12, 2010
Friday, July 30, 2010
Take out the trash day!
Don’t forget. November 2 is “Take out the trash day” !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Thursday, July 8, 2010
The Dems are floating an idea of a new "transaction tax"...Why don't we surprise anybody who floats a new tax with a "transaction eviction"? They propose, we dispose...
Believe it or not time: the northeast is suffering south Texas weather, south Texas is enjoying mild weather and rain, thanks to the new tropical thingy. It's not strong enough to call it a tropical storm. Of course, it isn't done yet!
I am so tired of King James, tonight he is having an hour on ESPN to announce his new location come basketball season. He is such a pig when it comes to media time, ditto on the court. No wonder he has yet to produce a championship. It is a TEAM SPORT Mr King.
There is a rumor Shaq might finish his career in San Antonio, where he was the best basketball player at a local high school, not going to happen. Where do these things come from?
Friday, July 2, 2010
Alex, the rainmaker and Michio Kaku, physicist
We are blessed with rain..The hurricane brought us water....What a wonderful thing. Water which falls from the sky on its own timetable. The Science Channel has a very good program series this summer.One is Morgan Freeman's Through the Wormhole, Wednesdays 10 est. Same night with any luck at all, Michio Kaku will drop in with a program or two on the physics of the universe. These are exceptional for those of us who do not know serious math, but still want and need to find out what is what in the world we live in, and how it happened. (my personal fav)
Friday, May 21, 2010
Arizona
Am I missing something? Doesn't the word "illegal immigrant" mean that the person is in the US illegally? And something else...The President of Mexico has little right to tell us what to do and blame his problems on the US. Why is he addressing a joint session of congress anyway? And most of the Dems standing up and applauding makes me sick, what a bunch or morons.
The United States must address the problem of illegal aliens, where is the recognition that appropriate law is already on the books... that if one crosses illegally, he or she will be deported if apprehended. Arizona is simply publicly reminding us that they will enforce this law.
Phoenix, AZ is the kidnapping capital of the world. Do you not think Phoenix has the right and indeed the duty to attempt resolution of the problem and and protect its citizens? This debate is absurd.
The United States must address the problem of illegal aliens, where is the recognition that appropriate law is already on the books... that if one crosses illegally, he or she will be deported if apprehended. Arizona is simply publicly reminding us that they will enforce this law.
Phoenix, AZ is the kidnapping capital of the world. Do you not think Phoenix has the right and indeed the duty to attempt resolution of the problem and and protect its citizens? This debate is absurd.
Thursday, May 13, 2010
Pound Cake
Sometime back I went to the internet to search Pound Cake recipes. Found lots of course...One was named Elvis Presley's Favorite Pound Cake. I thought, "Oh, sure..."
After becoming the Queen of Pound cake baking I decided it just might be his favorite. It is a wonder of a cake. The little darlings are sitting on my kitchen counter waiting for my sister to pick them up. They are golden brown, high rise, light hearted pound cakes.
leave a comment if you want the recipe to heaven sent cake bites.
After becoming the Queen of Pound cake baking I decided it just might be his favorite. It is a wonder of a cake. The little darlings are sitting on my kitchen counter waiting for my sister to pick them up. They are golden brown, high rise, light hearted pound cakes.
leave a comment if you want the recipe to heaven sent cake bites.
Monday, May 10, 2010
Hair!
Hair!
Let's talk hair. My family gets very tired of my obsession with hair. And it is true, I am obsessed with this strange stuff that grows out of our bodies with such abandonment. Primarily I am concerned with the patch on the top of one's head.
Shopping the drugstore or wherever, hair product are a main ingredient in the bottom line. There are bottles of gloop, gel, conditioner, color and color fixer, straightener, curl stuff, irons to both curl and un-curl, grower, scissors to cut if it does grow, shampoo for light hair, for dark hair...It reminds me of a cafeteria. Too many choices. I want less choice and more direction.
I am never sure if I should shampoo then roll, shampoo and let dry naturally, shampoo and dry with a hairdryer which has umpteen attachments or ignore all of them and let the tresses fall where they may.
Then there are legs and if one if female, shaving the fuzz off is obligatory. (Well, in my part of the world anyway.) Have you ever counted the variety of razors? It is mind boggling. Where did all these gadgets come from...Are there rooms of women trying out all these and voting for the best one? Is there a scientist measuring stubble somewhere in a dark room?
Don't know, enough for today.
Shopping the drugstore or wherever, hair product are a main ingredient in the bottom line. There are bottles of gloop, gel, conditioner, color and color fixer, straightener, curl stuff, irons to both curl and un-curl, grower, scissors to cut if it does grow, shampoo for light hair, for dark hair...It reminds me of a cafeteria. Too many choices. I want less choice and more direction.
I am never sure if I should shampoo then roll, shampoo and let dry naturally, shampoo and dry with a hairdryer which has umpteen attachments or ignore all of them and let the tresses fall where they may.
Then there are legs and if one if female, shaving the fuzz off is obligatory. (Well, in my part of the world anyway.) Have you ever counted the variety of razors? It is mind boggling. Where did all these gadgets come from...Are there rooms of women trying out all these and voting for the best one? Is there a scientist measuring stubble somewhere in a dark room?
Don't know, enough for today.
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