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C. S. Lewis



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THE PINK FLAMINGO RECOMMENDS
View Article  An Extremely Long Day
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 29


My day began at 6AM with a quickie blog post.  I had to be at church for Altar Guild by 7AM.  I left there at 9AM, rushed home, picked up Miss Beverly Sills, and carted her down to the vet.  She’s having her big girl surgery this week, along with an extreme manicure.  Then came the post office.  I hurried home, emptied trash, then stopped at the bank and Starbucks along the way to the beauty shop where Leroy spent 2 hours doing a color.  Somewhere along the way I stopped off at my friend Josie’s.  Back ...   more »
View Article  Why Do We Need Leap Year?
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28

Why do we need Leap Year?
My sister’s Café Eclectic is getting some good reviews!   I also forced her to admit MY IDEA of wireless was a very good idea!  Rhodes Connect

Why the Mayas used blue pigment.

Bobby Mercer takes a turn for the worst.

CHAMBERS BOOK OF DAYS  
Born: Michael de Montaigne, essayist, 1533, Perigord; Henry Stubbe, 'the most noted Latinist and Grecian of his age,' 1631, Partney; Dr. Daniel Solander, naturalist, 1736, Nordland, Sweden.
Died: Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester, murdered, 1447, St. Albans; George Buchanan, historian, 1582, Edinburgh; Christian IV. (of Denmark), 1646; ...   more »
View Article  Life Interferes With Blogging
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27

THE GREAT CAT SOAP OPERA
Mommy Cat is pregnant again.  She has no shame.  

Sorry for the lite posting today.  I have an article due before I leave for Tombstone this weekend and need to get the first draft of it to the editor.  Yes, it’s about Tombstone.  This time though, it is about the Vendetta Posse through the eyes of Endicott Peabody.  I’ve also been working on a few other things, and getting ready for 10 days in Tombstone.  Making things even more interesting is planning a birthday surprise for my mother when she gets ...   more »
View Article  Blew My Lenten Vow Today = Due to Democrats
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 26

Due to the Democrats I unfortunately used my favorite profanity, a word that deals with a barnyard substance, 4 times.

We’ve had an interesting day.  Thanks to the actions of Rumsfeld and Miss Beverly Sills, I think I was able to sleep for 3 hours last night.  I had to be up early for an appointment in Alamo with the parents.  My mother has been experiencing some serious bleeding in the back of her right eye.  She was to meet with a specialist today.  The initial tests this AM indicated some macular damage to the left eye.  ...   more »
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View Article  The Zen of Flip Flops
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 25
We’ve been having a bit of warm weather.  Saturday morning birds woke me up – and I have a bird phobia.  I think it was nearly 60 that day, but I stayed in all day – the wind was obscene.  Yesterday was beautiful.  This morning things were warm enough that I experienced the abject joy of wearing my favorite (and beat up) Brighton flip flops all morning!  It was a wonderful experience.  I must confess the moment it is warm enough (55 degrees in the morning is my cut-off) I wear sandals all summer. Just being able ...   more »
View Article  Earth to Be Vaporized by Sun
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 24

FUN WITH GLOBAL WARMING:  I wonder how long it will take to spin this one?  Science Daily has the news that the Sun Will Vaporize Earth – in a few billion years.  Anyone who studied astronomy 101 knows this.  But it is fun to watch the Chicken Littles run around and scream that the sky is falling.

What a boring news day, or maybe it is just me.  I spent the day at the Parents’ down in San Patricio.  Not much else to tell, I’m afraid.

CHAMBERS BOOK OF DAYS 

Born: John Picus, Count of Mirandola, 1463; ...   more »
View Article  Patty Andrews Turns 90!
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23

Blog Harbor is doing some maintenance today, so I only have time to get one posting up.  Sorry about that.

CHAMBERS BOOK OF DAYS 
Born: Samuel Pepys, diarist, Secretary to the Admiralty, 1632, Brampton (or London): William Mason, poet, 1725, Hull; Prince Henry Benedict Stuart, Cardinal York, 1725.
Died: Pope Eugenics IV, 1447; Sir Thomas Wyatt, beheaded, 1555, Tower; Stanislaus I (of Poland), 1766; Sir Joshua Reynolds, painter, 1792, Leicester-square; Dr. Joseph Warton, Professor of Poetry, Oxon, 1800, Wickham, Rants; Joanna Baillie, poet and dramatist, 1851, Hampstead.
Feast Day: St. Serenus, a gardener, martyr, 307. St. Boisil, ...   more »
View Article  Attack of the Giant Pythons
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21

HE’S BACK (my favorite radio host) Did you catch Tony Snow on O’Reilly?  He’s in remission, and will be filling in for O’Reilly on the radio.  He will be doing so tomorrow.

Man killed by civil war cannonball!
Fate of the Anasazi?
Attack of the giant pythons
Satellite debris is spotted

CHAMBERS BOOK OF DAYS 
Died: Caius Caesar Agrippa, A.D. 4: James I (of Scotland), murdered, 1437, Perth; Pope Julius I, 1513; Henry Grey, duke of Suffolk, beheaded, 1555: Robert Southwell, poet, executed at Tyburn, 1595: Secretary John Thurloc, 1668, Lincoln's-inn; Benedict de Spinoza, philosopher, 1677; ...   more »
View Article  Conservatives, “Babykiller” & the Big Mac Attack
SAME OLD SAME OLD?


This is a very convoluted post.  I’m going for the tabloid headline because I am annoyed to the point nearing fury.  There are several things going on here and I think they are all connected.  It is rather like follow the bouncing ball.  My ‘gut’ reaction is this is all offered up now, all the you know what (It’s Lent and I gave up profanity) to help make Obama look good.  The thing that caught my eye was something posted on Race 42008 last night.  It is rather detailed, but once again, I think it is ...   more »
View Article  PreSeason Consensus – Cubbies All the Way?
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20
Yea, and I have a bridge in Brooklyn I’ll gladly sell at rock bottom prices!  Yes, on paper, the Cubbies seem to have the best team, so far.  Now, what is going to happen?

From what I gather the great missile shot was a complete success.  This is so exciting.  Ronald Reagan was right about that one.  Star Wars works! Space.Com has a test on which cosmic duo would you trust to shoot down that satellite.  No contest – Captain James T. Kirk and the USS Enterprise NCC-1701!
“…Pros: Kirk’s trademark dramatic pauses will up the tension ...   more »
View Article  The Pink Flamingo's 62nd Edition Thursday Thirteen
THURSDAY THIRTEEN
The Pink Flamingo's 62nd Edition Thursday Thirteen
Thirteen Misc. Commercials

I never link my TT's to Linkfest Heaven Deluxe, but I am doing so today.  Most of the political junkies there will understand when they see two of the commercials.  My mother has been heard saying (many times) that often the commercials are better than the television programs.  Sometimes they are.  Below you will find thirteen commercials (a couple trailers) that I find either funny, or are some of my favorites.  You are also going to find a Ronald Reagan commercial that would make you wonder...! The first ...   more »
View Article  The Amber Room May Have Been Found
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19

Have you heard the story of the Amber Room?  It was a legendary room where the panels in the walls were of amber and the trim was of gold.  It was considered one of the most beautiful things in the world, only to be looted by the Nazis and taken to Germany during World War II.  The story has been something out of a failed Indiana Jones movie and is going to make an incredible book.  They think part of the Amber Room has been found!
“…If the find is correct, one of the war's greatest mysteries ...   more »
View Article  Have You Heard the One About the Devil Toad?
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18

The Café Eclectic web site is now up and running. Cathy reports that she will start serving breakfast on Monday morning!   You might want to surf through the site and find the photos they’ve taken over the two long years it has taken getting the blasted building into shape.  They basically gutted the entire building, then renovated it.  I’ve been there and done that.  It isn’t easy.  My sister has put her whole life into this.  A few prayers might be nice. My niece, Rachel, did the web site.  Cathy said they are going to be serving ...   more »
View Article  Attack of the Calico Kitten
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 17
Last night Miss Beverly Sills found herself on the opposite end of the bedroom door.  She and Rumsfeld have become total buddies, partners in total and complete crime.  Last night they were playing pounce the kitten.  Unfortunately they were playing pounce the kitten, or rather pounce the mommy, around 4AM, on my bed, on top of me.  Things gradually reached the point where Miss Beverly Sills, “Bubbles” jumped from the foot of the bed to the other end, landing on my head, claws in full scratch mode.  Fortunately I’d been afraid something like that might happen, so ...   more »
View Article  Café Eclectic in Memphis Is Not Open Yet
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16

My sister, Cathy, is the owner of Cafe Eclectic. Her business isn’t even open, and she’s already getting rave reviews there in Memphis!   Now, if you are a reader of this blog and live in Memphis, she’s struggling to get things ready.  She and Mary, the Executive Chef, are thrilled by all the attention, but are now extremely nervous because of all it.  They hope they can live up to all the expectations.  It has been quite an adventure.  Maybe you can pry some of the story out of her.  I really ought to turn it ...   more »
View Article  Bigfoot, Indiana Jones & a Trip to the Vet for Baby
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15

Miss Beverly Sills went to the vet this evening for a manicure.  Once again Dr. Franklin clipped back her little finger-nails.  Last night, when she used my tushie as a scratching post while I was on the phone was the last straw.  She is still having problems with her ears.  He now thinks she may have some hearing loss.  

Speaking of loss, I wondered why she was not going back into the guest room this evening.  About thirty minutes ago I discovered that she’d finally pulled the canopy out of the ceiling over the bed.  ...   more »
View Article  My Grandparents Were Married in 1927 – Valentine’s Day
SPRING HAS SPRUNG!
Spring Training Starts Today!
Nana & Grandy

When my grandmother went to South Florida to visit her parents who had recently moved, my grandfather was working for the Palm Beach Chamber of Commerce.  At the time she was engaged to a rather wealthy ‘heir’ from Charleston, and going was also dating two other men.  My grandfather took all three rings she had in her collection and mailed them back to the men in question.  She never went back to Charleston.  They were married a month or so later in Miami, and were together nearly 65 years.  She was buried on ...   more »
View Article  What If Roger Clemens Is Innocent - Who Framed Him?
WHAT IF...HE'S INNOCENT?

Below you will probably find everything you never wanted to know about HGH.  I think the only way we are ever going to find out if some of these players has used HGH is when and if the end up dying of some of the terrible side effects of the HGH cocktail.  What happens is there are some designer anabolic steroids that can be flushed out of a system within 24 hours.  Then the anabolic steroid is enhanced with a high dose of HGH.  That's how it works.  The big problem is the fact that the actual ...   more »
View Article  The Last Day of Winter – Spring Training Starts Tomorrow!

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13
Spring Training Starts Tomorrow!

UnoMania
Rumsfeld is thrilled about Uno’s victory.  This though, is the story of a soldier who lost his life in Iraq and his two dogs.   (warning, tear jerker)

This is the time of year when my family tends to get a little sad. Every year at this time anyone who could (my mother's side of the family) would get together at the grandparents' in Palm Beach.  My grandfather was born on February 15, 1897.  He and my grandmother were married on February 14, 1924 in Miami.  My grandfather died in 1993.  ...   more »
View Article  The Next To Last Day of Winter (Spring Training Starts on Thursday)
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 12
                                 Spring Training Starts Thursday!

I am going to post early this evening.  Miss Beverly Stills was sleeping all evening.  She woke up for a little snack but looks like she’s going back to sleep.  I’ve reached the point with her that she’s like a two year old (she is the kitten equivalent of).  I must keep things to entertain her.  Last evening she was so off the wall I had to give her a time-out and put her in the guest room for about thirty minutes.  I think she was so busy this afternoon with Rumsfeld, ...   more »
View Article  Attack of the Killer Jellyfish
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 11
Spring Training Starts On Feb 14!

Unfortunately there is only one main posting for today.  I spent about 5 hours working with my parents on their house plans.  If you have been following the ongoing melodrama of the new house, this is BIG NEW.  We have a plan!  (oye)  My head hurts.  They decided to add on to the existing sow’s ear.  By doing so, they can have the 7000 square foot job they had in South Carolina and only pop for a two wing addition of about 3700 square feet or so.  We took a tape- ...   more »
View Article  The Best Day of the Year (so far)!
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 10
Spring Training Starts On Feb 14!
Today was absolutely beautiful!  By the time I arrived home about 2:20 it was a good 65 degrees.  There was very little wind, and clear skies.  I opened the balcony doors for the 1st time in 2008 and decided to snuggle down on the sofa for a very rare Sunday nap.  Instead – Rumsfeld barked at everything that moved outside, constantly. He then shredded two of his squeaky toys.  What nap?  It was fun to lay there with my eyes closed and listen to the difference in sounds, and take in ...   more »
View Article  The Suicide Bomber Conservatives
THE BIRTH OF A CULT