PICTURES & THINGS

Thursday, June 25, 2009

UT AND COLLEGE WORLD SERIES


We did so much better than anyone thought, as we came within one game of winning the whole thing! We are so proud of the Longhorns. Disappointed, of course, because it is always wonderful to be #1.

We have a young and good team coming back for next year's run. Hope we get some bats in our recruiting. CWS Rosenblatt Statium was good for us, but we play at Disch Falk, and need those bats to go with our good pitching.

Congratulations to LSU for a great tournament, and year. I can't say they weren't the best team in the tournament, they said it by winning.

Friday, June 12, 2009

BOSSIER CITY TO AUSTIN....

THE DRIVE FROM HELL. I decided to go back through Dallas. We had left on Tuesday, to visit family in Bossier City. (We thought since we were there we would also do a little gambling, it was just the right thing to do, staying at the HORSESHOE) But I digress.

We went to BC via Corsicana, Tyler, and in on I-20. Took us a little over 5 hours, and it was an uneventful trip. I got the idea if we went home I-20 to I-35, which was supposed to be a 5 hour and 30 min drive. Well.....I missed a sign (it said Ft. Worth) and took the Dallas sign..highway 80. I ended up in Mesquite, fooled around an hour finding 20 went East instead of West, fooled around another 20 minutes until we finally found I 35. By this time, we had gone 320 miles and it was a 3 hour and 45 minute trip. (should have been a little over 2 hours 30 minutes) Are you getting the reason for my being upset? We had 4 slow spots (from stopping to 10 mph, on each one) for over 15 minutes each, a wreck causing one..and highway work (down to 1 lane out of Dallas) Down to one lane around 50 miles further, and so on. I was still mad at my dumb mistake out of Dallas that took us to unknown parts of Texas...so, after all this, I got on the last leg of the trip, down Mo-Pac Blvd and ANOTHER slow trip from one end to the other. This was not a day to be out on the roads. The motorcycle riders are convening in Austin this weekend and we had half of them on I 35 and Mo-Pac either following me or leading me.

Now I wonder if I had retraced my steps from Bossier City to Tyler, and on down through Corsicana, if it would have been any slower? We'll never know, will we?

So much for trying to have an easy trip. This one took 7 hours and 35 minutes. 2 hours longer than normal. Luckily, I don't have to be anywhere for a while.

NO driving down long, twisted trails. Oh, and by the way, I did have a lucky slot. Tripple sevens, all colors, so it was not as much, But I loved it. Always fun to go to the money machine!

Saturday, June 06, 2009

JUNE 6


This is a special day in my life. My daddy died 21 years ago today. That was probably the saddest I have been in my life. I still think of him everyday, and try to live my life in a way I know he would approve and be proud. He was a great man, and a loving man. He was born in 1900, and lived a long an fulfilling life. Giving his services when asked, and loving his country. He received many honors in his lifetime, and never let anything change him. Ed Warren was my hero, still is. He was a beautiful teacher of life and it's implications. I love you daddy.

Today is also 65 years since D Day. I thought it odd that D Day was 1944, my dad died 44 years later, on that very special day in history. Thank you all veterans, and men/women/children who gave everything so I could live a free, and wonderful life, in a free and most wonderful country in the world. We won't forget you, ever.

God Bless them all, God Bless our beautiful America.