ANNIVERSARY
my wife she and i have our anniversary today
we were starting our junior year in college when on a weekend
we drove up to las vegas nevada with her parents my brother and
some friends and were married
we drove back to college in time for monday morning class
we never went on a honey moon
but have been on one since we were married
time does go by fast
college for both of us
birth of a son
moving to go to medical school
birth of second son
finishing residency
fulfilling 3 year federal obligation
moving to another state to start with new clinic
my sons graduating
my wife she getting certification to teach
my wife and i moving to the country n
where we are both happy to live
we enjoy every day here
today she celebrates it by working and am celebrating it by
having to go to the dentist to undo a crown placed on 2 weeks ago
(definitely not my favorite thing to do)
my wife and i will have a quiet night at home
will cook steaks on the grill with vegetable sides
and a nice glass of wine
sometimes these are best way to celebrate an anniversary
RACE FOR CURE
my nephews wife and my brothers daughter my niece have reached
their goals for the komen arkansas race for the cure
congratulations proud of yall
participitate in your local komen race for cure or other local
cancer prevention fund raisers
my brothers son my nephew and his wife are involved in colorado with
the komen race for the cure there
FOOTBALL
may be a long year for longhorn fans( well do have the cowboys to follow )
maybe could swap to alabama this year to be with a winner
nah will stick with longhorn razorbacks and cowboys
the organicgreen doctor
Regarding affinity of raising chickens in your backyard.... My work colleague, and neighbor told me about "Henapalooza" that happened over the weekend. I live in a very urban area, the 3rd largest city in America, so I am told. A few doors down from her, and a few blocks from me, a young couple has built a chicken coop under their back porch. They opened their house to host "Henapalooza" to show people how easy it is to raise chickens, even in a city. They have found a farmer who will deliver organic chicken feed to their door once a quarter for about $25! They harvest about 20 eggs a week and share with their neighbors. (I wished I lived closer to them). My work colleague and neighbor will swap basil for eggs, and they are considering setting up their own chicken coop. Being green and eating organic can be a fun adventure!
ReplyDeleteyes! yes! yes!
ReplyDeletelove it
find more people are doing this
most cities in usa allow chicken raising with
some restrictions especially no crowing roosters
those fresh eggs are sooooo good
organicgreen doctor