Thursday, December 31, 2020
Three little pigs at Cornerstone (December 4, 2020)
They were so friendly! I really hope they didn't end up as Christmas hams. Is the one on the left a feral hog? I can't tell.
Wednesday, December 23, 2020
R.I.P. Threadgill's (November 29, 2020)
Threadgill's was way more than a beer joint and music venue. Their homestyle Southern cooking with free seconds on veggies like cheesy San Antonio squash kept the place crowded. I'll miss the fried okra.
Quoting from Threadgill's website:
When bootlegger and country music lover Kenneth Threadgill opened his Gulf filling station just north of Austin's city limits in 1933, he had more on his mind than just pumping gas. After all, just months before he had stood in line all night to become the first person to be granted a beer license in Travis County. Soon after that, his joint would become a favorite for traveling musicians to grab a beer after gigs.
The quintessential beer joint continued to flourish in the '60s, and changed with the social climate of the era by inviting folkies, hippies, and beatniks to Wednesday night singing sessions with open arms. Threadgill's love for people and music smoothed out the conflicts that usually occurred when longhairs and rednecks crossed paths. A new culture tolerance emanated from the tavern which had a profound effect on its patrons and the music that came from it. Not to mention that Threadgill's is where Janis Joplin developed the brassy style that would propel her to become rock's first female superstar.
Thanksgiving (November 26, 2020)
We Zoomed with Micah...
...and the Asheville Lewises.
Brownie is a sweetie, just like her name.
Another house gone on our street (November 22, 2020)
Meet Big Red, our neighborhood chicken (November 22, 2020)
Fox thought she wanted to pet Big Red until he headed her way. Amon says this is a photo of "two chickens." Another neighbor has a pig (Kevin Bacon), who occasionally escapes and wanders down Alguno.
Thanksgiving garden (November 22, 2020)
Papa's bee boots (November 16, 2020)
Because Papa's beekeeper suit is too short, about five bees were able to sting his ankle earlier in November. The solution? Food preparer boots. I got some too because they're thick enough to protect from cacti needles which I've brushed up against out at Cornerstone. They're also water proof for muddy days.
Sunday afternoon with Amon, Fox, and Otis (November 15, 2020)
Thanks, Mya, for memorializing Zephyr, Einar, and the Zoomer (November 13, 2020)
Zephyr and Einar have never looked so relaxed and happy. Thanks, Mya, for a heartwarming portrait of them.
No IKEA ever again (November 9, 2020)
Sunday, December 20, 2020
Happy Halloween! (October 31, 2020)
Halloween was on a beautiful Saturday night, but we had not one trick-or-treater. Our neighbor's didn't let COVID 19 deter them from putting up their annual Halloween decorations. Thanks, neighbors!
Some people, like our neighbors across the street, left Halloween treats out on tables for social distancing. At the end of the night, all the candy was still there. Otis didn't go trick-or-treating.
Early voting (October 27, 2020)
The poll worker checked our driver's licenses against our signatures before accepting our ballots.
Otis phoning home (Sunday, October 20, 2020)
Papa the wood chopper (October 12, 2020)
We're so sad that our elms are slowly dropping limbs. Elms typically live only 75 years. We're guessing ours were planted in 1948, when our house was built. That puts them at 72 years. We have them trimmed annually in hopes of extending their life. They are so beautiful and provide wonderful shade. Papa used an axe, rope, and to bring the limb the rest of the way down. All I did was hold the rope while Papa eased the limb to the ground.
Last set of post cards to voters (October 3, 2020)
Brandy left me with one last list of voters to send post cards to. She and Mya worked so hard to encourage people to vote. I mailed these on October 3, waiting to exhale.
































