Here you see a shelter that shelters you from nothing. But it is designed in the shape of a "T".
Wednesday, December 31, 2008
The "T"
Saturday, December 27, 2008
Racing Team
Independence Day
Friday, December 26, 2008
The Snowman
When Ethan is finished, this is one Frosty the Snowman that won't ever be back in town.
Thursday, December 25, 2008
The Worst Toy of Them All
The life of the battery is amazing! The toy is cursed and possessed. You can put the toys away and in the middle of the night this cursed toy will start it's wretched singing of barnyard songs.
I've given it away several times, but people bring it over and somehow they forget to take it home with them.
Concentration
Hang Ups
I don't understand why all of the ornaments are hanging on the bottom of the tree. None are higher than the height of a two year old!
Bottoms Up
There are always gifts that have "some assembly required". And nobody has a screwdriver that fits properly or a set of wire cutters. Collective minds pondered over the toys to figure out solutions for their removal from the box and their assembly.
Tuesday, December 23, 2008
Footpaths of Boston
However, when it comes to accessing the Boston subway system the footpaths become snowpaths. When crossing a major street, you must place one foot in front of the other to get over the curb and onto the sidewalk. Children are instructed at an early age to maintain an upright posture in order to perform the delicate pigeon toed walk. Visitors are easily identified, as they have their arms outstretched as if they were walking on a tight rope. Watching visitors fall is a source of amusement for the long winter months.
Monday, December 22, 2008
History of Snow Warfare
Then there is the Plastics Age. Where the creation of flimsy weapons are not up to the task of hand to hand combat with Snow and Ice.
Here in the battlefield of the streets of Boston, are the remains of a fateful encounter between city resident and winter snow. If you park your car on the street during a snow storm the snow plow will be sure to bury it.
Sunday, December 21, 2008
Winter Slippers
And of course there is Chinese food to get us through the storm.
Saturday, December 20, 2008
BullsEye On A Stick
When the snow plow comes around for the fourth time in the same storm, it is pushing icebergs and blocks of ice five feet high and five feet deep into your driveway. You gotta keep the chunks out of the driveway.
Friday, December 19, 2008
Walking In A Winter Wonderland
We need more people like this, so there will be more gas for those that drive.
Monday, December 15, 2008
Generator Gap
The mother of all ice storms left us without electricity for almost four days. Alan got his for Y2K, but almost nine years later it kept the furnace, refrigerator, microwave, coffee maker, small tv, some lights and the well going. As for me, at the same time, I had a flashlight.
Dropping In
We have had no electricity for over three days.
Things are getting desperate, I may have to fly some kites to get electricity.
Sunday, December 14, 2008
Dog Tired
Dogs also make great blankets!
No matter how old we get, we never forget the dogs that have been in our lives. They are forever associated with times and events of our lives.
The Power of Pizza
Saturday, December 13, 2008
The Empty Box Theory
What may appear to be empty to an adult, is filled with possibilities to a child.
Let The Good Times Roll
For a child, reaching for the roll of tissue and discovering the unending amounts of paper that are contained on a roll. I understand why it is called a roll of paper. Roll it once and it will roll for miles!
This is why I am enjoying my second childhood! I can fully enjoy these moments.
Car Wash
Ethan and Buddy are playing Ethan is using Buddy's tail as part of his car wash.
Golden retrievers are wonderful dogs.
Nature's Bling
T'was only the sound of emergency generators kicking in!
Sunday, December 7, 2008
I Don't Want To Go To Rehab
I went to the building and went in. The entire floor was empty. I went into the elevator. Every floor button that was pushed only went to the second floor.
When I got off the elevator I went to a nursing station. They asked if they could help me and I said "Please admit me"!
Saturday, December 6, 2008
Suburban Legends
Here is a master mailbox defense strategist that I noticed in my old neighborhood. The mailbox is beside and slightly behind, a telephone pole. It is impossible to hit the mailbox from a car. The telephone pole prevents contact from a swinging baseball bat.
However, there is no protection from someone getting out of a car and walking around to the other side.
Black Snow
Ethan took a salt shaker and then a pepper shaker to create the snow and slush conditions for his car to go through.
This is why I go to family style restaurants.























