Tuesday, May 12, 2026
Monday, May 11, 2026
A visitor to our house
We
left the door open and he just walked right in.
He
got carried back outside though.
Sunday, May 10, 2026
Saturday, May 9, 2026
Green on green
Brazos
Bend State Park. We drove home Friday, but I might still have a few more
Brazos Bend pictures to send out.
Friday, May 8, 2026
Texas Recycling
The
fish cleaning station.
The
fish cleaned, meat harvested, and carcasses tossed aside.
The
recycling crew.
Doing
their part.
Thursday, May 7, 2026
Ten years
That’s
a long time to get to be married.
Today,
Judy and I have now been married that long, ten years, on top of the fifty
years we were already. We have been celebrating being “Golden”, being
married for 50 years, all this time. Fifty was such a big
milestone. It seems like 60 came so fast! We could be “Diamond”
now, but Golden feels so warm and familiar, we’ll just continue to celebrate
that each day. We considered a fine dinner at an expensive restaurant to
celebrate this occasion. We settled on just the two of us, at Brazos Bend
State Park (with steak and lobster on a grill, and a champagne toast).
Our
thoughts are all over the place, marveling at the transition sixty years ago,
from being apart for so long, then suddenly back together every minute of every
day. Quiet. Pensive. Sharing. Me returning from two
years isolation overseas, and within hours back to the familiar embrace of
family, friends, the neighborhood, and Judy. For her, that long lonesome
wait, everything the same for her only different, wondering what I was going
through, and would everything be okay when I got back. We reunited and
the years apart melted in a moment, the memory of them a reminder to cherish
what we have in the present.
“Until
we’re old and eighty.” We’ve achieved that. Now we’re “Old and
eighty. And beyond.”
Wednesday, May 6, 2026
Eatin’ good in the neighborhood
It
used to be that camping dinners consisted of heated up Dinty Moore beef stew
out of a can. Judy is rocking our mobile meals!