http://www.stitcher.com/s?eid=32233914&refid=stpr
Here is the link to TALES FROM THE SOUTH podcast. I am the second storyteller.
We are engulfed in another 'Ice Age' week……so far the gutters are torn, the roof may need some work, trees are down all over, with some root balls showing, and the bamboo hiding our neighbor's trailer home and dog kennels isn't looking happy. WOWZA. More snow and ice are expected today and Monday and Tuesday.
Between running to town to drive "MR and MRS 'Daisy' " to the hospital and dr appts life's just a laugh-riot. Really considering how we can afford a trip -- anywhere - but holding up a bank seems the only option. I don't think I have the energy to deal with the fall-out from that, but we shall see.
The mustangs -- normally lovers of cold weather -- are crying 'uncle' and huddling in their running shed, which is quite unusual. The wild geese have to be held at bay or they will chase off the ducks for their food. The 'coons seldom brave weather like this to come to the terrace to eat, but when they do I keep an eye out so they don't slog through the ice and snow only to be disappointed.
The other day in ONE day I made lamb stew, chicken-cheddar-tomato stew, coleslaw, and apple pie. Now all there is to do is grow fat watching TV until we can thaw out….what are your plans this weekend? At least there is Downton Abbey and Sherlock on Sunday...
Friday, February 7, 2014
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5 comments:
Winter needs to take a hike and get lost! SHEESH!
Ice is horrible, so destructive and dangerous.
Those poor mustangs.
Let me know if you need an alibi for that bank robbery.
Yes, growing fat and watching tv sounds like a plan.
How fun to hear you tell that story. I enjoyed it so much when I first read it on your blog. Good job, Amy!
I have not has lamb still since I was a little girl!! My mom always made it!! An enjoyable story!!
Hope you've thawed out now and that the damage from the ice isn't too severe!
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