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Fried ZucchiniDec 10, 2009
Have you ever cooked for someone who is taking chemo? Up until now, we were blessed. Ned ate anything and everything I put in front of him. In fact back during the summer while having both chemo and radiation, he gained some weight.
Since he started...
It is a Beautiful Day in the NeighborhoodDec 8, 2009
The sunrise this morning was one of those that wrap around the sky. It wasn't just in the East but it reflected in the clouds in the west as well. What better way to start the day!
Because I was snuggled all warm in my bed I almost missed getting a...
Too Late for Olivia's CafeDec 7, 2009
I don't know how long Olivia's Cafe has been open but because we have been gone so much I didn't see the sign until the last few weeks. The cafe is in my Colonia at the bottom of Veinte Ocho de Abril.I love the sign. It looks so cheery and bright, I...
Flying SouthDec 6, 2009
Although we know from having lived in Houston that icy, snowy weather seldom lasts more than 24 hours, we were worried that we might have ice on the freeway overpasses when we headed to the airport at 8 AM on Saturday morning. It was sunny but below...
Snow and RosesDec 4, 2009
Yes, Houston has had some some snow this morning. In fact there is still a bit of sleety snow falling but not enough to stick to the ground here on Houston's West side. But the "event" is great material for the local television channels. Most of the...
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