Yearly Archives: 2009

Getting over 103,000 hits a month already

Wednesday February 11, 2009 When it comes to the Horizons Magazine website, I look at the site statistics to see which pages people look at most and where my referrals are coming from.  But most of the info, like bandwidth, I just don’t know what it is, so I skip over reading most of the numbers.  Then my brother brought it to my attention that we were getting over 100,000 hits a month, and I see in January it was 103,897.  Wow, I had no idea!  I wonder what it would be if I promoted it?

How were you programmed by language as a child? My brother and I had very different experiences with our Dad

My brother lives just outside Greenville, SC in the town he grew up in.  He mentioned to me one day he had recently seen someone in town he’d known as a child.  His memory was of an extremely impoverished family, with the kids going through neighbors’ trash and eating scrap food.  That is something I never saw as a child.  It makes me realize all over again that Jerry and I had such different childhoods.  Continue reading

Baffling the neighbors; I discover Rhapsody

Tuesday February 10, 2009 I think I may have baffled my neighbors Sunday.  They are used to it being pretty quiet all the time over here.  Everyone stays to themselves doing their own thing, usually on the computer with headphones on.  Sometimes on weekends I’ll turn Prairie Home Companion on as I am outside in the yard.  When I listen to music, it’s typically very soft, low, meditative type sounds.  But yesterday I began surfing thru Rhapsody.com and re-discovering music I’d not heard in a long time.   So my neighbors had a little taste of industrial metal and probably wondered where it was coming from. Continue reading

Valentine’s Day; relationships

Monday February 9, 2009 Countdown to Cupid: Where to find a date by Saturday That’s what the AOL headline reads.  Then it suggests you go online to a dating website and hookup with someone and hurry, you’ve only got 6 days to do it.  Now I’m all for meeting people online but I’m also all for getting to know someone new before meeting them in person or going out with them alone.  And it’s not that I’m old school, I just don’t like to waste anyone’s time. Continue reading

A festival at the bird bath; Izzy gets fired

There is really a festival of birds going on outside my office window at the bird bath.    I can’t identify what everyone is, but there is a pair of cardinals, who are regular visitors, and a big red topped woodpecker.  There are two little finchy looking birds and one darkish brown with an orange underbelly bird that I wondered if he was a robin.  They take turns having baths, each watching out for the other.  Lke Rev. Michael Beckwith says, “taking care of each other”. Continue reading

Running on empty *those ink cartridges are NOT empty yet*

My Brother is an overeater.  Not my brother Jerry, but my Brother MFC-665CW printer.  I’m not proud of it, so I am teaching him to not be so greedy.  He’s like a little kid that has an ice cream cone in one hand and wants another before he finishes the first.  Just before I printed out 86 invoices, he asked for a new black ink cartridge.  I knew better and didn’t replace it yet.  Ten invoices in, he asked for a new cyan ink cartridge.  Hmmm.  I stood my ground.  86 invoices later, the black and cyan ink both look fine and I haven’t yet replaced the cartridges. So, if you want your ink to last longer, simply hit the OK button when you get the “replace cartridge” message and it will bypass and print for you.

Grace and the red sweater of the growing sleeves

Sunday February 8, 2009 I have an oversized long red knit top I got years ago at Old Navy.  You know the kind: as the day goes on, it gets longer and longer.  It has long sleeves.  I have long arms.  As the day wears on, I am constantly cuffing and re-cuffing them.  If I don’t cuff them 4-5 times and push them up over my elbows, I will end up with my sleeves dragging in the dishwater or paint. Continue reading

Do you ever just get tired of eating?

Saturday February 7, 2009 Do you ever just get tired of eating?  Ha.  If someone said that to me even 5 years ago I would have cracked up laughing.  Tired of eating?  My main source of addiction and pleasure?  No way.   Now, since my eating habits have changed, I’m eating less carcass and processed foods and more vegetables and fruits.  In the past few years, I have morphed into a new routine as far as eating to go low fat and largely unprocessed.  That changed my cooking habits.  That changed my shopping habits.  Now, instead of just stopping in the restaurant down the street, it’s less hassle and more variety if I just cook for myself.  Continue reading

A surprise visit from my Uncle Jimmy

Saturday February 7, 2008    I spent yesterday morning running errands and had been home about an hour when my Uncle Jimmy drove up.  Uncle Jimmy is my dad’s younger brother and he looks like a younger, shorter version of my dad, who was 6’6″ tall.  He built my home here for me when I moved up from Miami in 1983.  He lives nearby, as do several of my cousins, two of his sons and his daughter and their families.  There is a whole little pack of us here. Continue reading