Cowboys Aren't Sheepherders

Wednesday, September 06, 2006

September Blues







The lazy days of summer are coming to an end and fall is beginning to be felt in the air. The hurricane season is showing a few clouds and rain for this part of the country. Amazing, compared to last year. It has been hot as blazes all summer long.

This weekend a friend and I went to Rome Ga for a powwow. The costumes were great. We did not see any of the dances, but the hoop dancer, and his pants coming down. Was he ever embrassed. The announcer made sure He knew the crowd had gotten a kick out of it.

A Scot dressed Indian was the first time I had seen him.Tribes were out in full force. Even a couple of Aztec dancers were there. The ladies were in beautiful crafted outfits. Even the young ones in festive outfits.

It seems that this year has gone so fast. David's birthday is in just a few days and He will be eight years old. Grandaughter in college at the age of 17. The oldest grandson 14 and already taller than His dad or uncle. The other three are keeping a low profile. School days you know.

The peanut butter arrived in time for breakfast on Tuesday. My computer is cutting on and off by itself and sometime I wonder if it knows I do not know how to work it very well. Oh well! We made it this far and it has really been a wonderful year. Germany for vacation this year. Nicks new job. Eric playing ball, practice that is. Nick passed his electrician test for the state the 1st try, which is rarely done. He now has his work cut out for him. He is following in my shoes up the poles and in his Uncles with the electrician work.

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