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Retirement Career

Posted on December 30, 2006 By Tom No Comments on Retirement Career
General Technology, Photography

Laura has decided that my career during retirement will be to take photographs, frame them, then try to sell them at booths in various festivals such as Art in the Park. OK, I’m glad she thinks my photos are that good. I, for one, think she’s a bit biased, and that most of the time … Read More “Retirement Career” »

Saluda Grade Cafe

Posted on December 29, 2006 By Tom No Comments on Saluda Grade Cafe
Restaurants

My wanderings today brought me to the town of Saluda, North Carolina right around lunch time. Back when I was running the Green River just about every other weekend on souped-up innertubes, we would stop at the Saluda Grade Cafe before heading into the gorge. Since that time we’ve upgraded our flotilla to kayaks, and … Read More “Saluda Grade Cafe” »

New Restaurant Syndrome

Posted on December 29, 2006 By Tom No Comments on New Restaurant Syndrome
Restaurants

Laura and I have a standing rule. We never visit a new restaurant until after it’s been in business a couple of months. Last night we violated that rule, and were reminded as to why we had established it in the first place. The new Olive Garden is a welcome addition to the Cherrydale area. … Read More “New Restaurant Syndrome” »

That’s t-r-i

Posted on December 28, 2006 By Tom No Comments on That’s t-r-i
Things Overheard

Santa brought me a new tripod for Christmas Cool!  How many gigs does it have?  Does it play video? Sigh. 

Recovery

Posted on December 26, 2006 By Tom No Comments on Recovery
Geocaching and Maps, Miscellaneous

Mrs. Wright and Amy were having far too much fun, so I had to join in.  However, my sickness was brought on my indigestion inducing over-eating, rather than by some bug.  I’m sure exhaustion had a part to play in it.  Regardless, Boxing Day turned out to be a day of recovery. At some point … Read More “Recovery” »

Christmas Day 2006

Posted on December 26, 2006 By Tom No Comments on Christmas Day 2006
Miscellaneous

It was a very different Christmas. First, there was the fact that both Mrs. Wright and Amy were very ill. Add to that my exhaustion from having attended midnight mass and been further kept awake by our injured cat. Then there was the heavy rain. We began with our traditional orgy of gifts. Laura surprised … Read More “Christmas Day 2006” »

Midnight Mass

Posted on December 26, 2006 By Tom No Comments on Midnight Mass
Religion

Christmas Eve we attended a Solemn Midnight Mass at Prince of Peace Catholic Church.  Linda wanted to attend, and Houston and I tagged along.  It was my first mass, and and I found it to be an intriguing and somewhat confusing experience. The service began with a service of music at 11:30 PM.  A good … Read More “Midnight Mass” »

“Ah Nuts” Caching

Posted on December 24, 2006 By Tom No Comments on “Ah Nuts” Caching
Geocaching and Maps

I had to laugh. This note was waiting in my e-mail… Location: South Carolina, United States Fountainb posted a note for Ah, Nuts! (Traditional Cache) at 12/23/2006 Log Date: 12/23/2006 Were going to try this, in fact drove by, but large family looked to be having their Christmas gathering right in the area. Not a … Read More ““Ah Nuts” Caching” »

The Perfect Christmas

Posted on December 24, 2006January 28, 2024 By Tom No Comments on The Perfect Christmas
Local

As a child, I had a notion of what a perfect Christmas would be like. It didn’t involve gifts, but more importantly what happened and who was present. Keep in mind that I was about seven, and this was back in the 1960’s. My perfect Christmas would begin by having Christmas Eve on a Friday … Read More “The Perfect Christmas” »

Karen Floyd at it again

Posted on December 23, 2006 By Tom No Comments on Karen Floyd at it again
Local, Rants

I am SOOO glad we managed to not elect this bozo as Superintendent of Education.  Last night WSPA-TV news reported that former candidate Karen Floyd sent out Christmas cards with a picture of her family in camouflage with a whole slew of dead doves.  Apparently this made some people angry.  No surprise there.  What is … Read More “Karen Floyd at it again” »

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