Driving Offensively

I was innocently making a trip to the nursery the other day – an emergency plant run – when passing a local supermarket, this older (but not elderly) couple pulled right out in front of me.  The driver had apparently checked his side and seeing nothing, decided “gang way” without looking to starboard.  I jammed on the brakes, and with squealing tires and some just a bit of indignant horn-blowing, managed to elicit what I could only discern as a “stop” hand sign from the passenger side.  Really? I, driving down the street, had an obligation to stop so they could pull out at their leisure?  Fortunately, we came together at the next red light.  I gave them my very best stern stare, something that I’ve appropriated from Ellen Degeneres and usually works well in these situations, but they didn’t make eye contact, so I’m not totally sure my point was made. Continue reading “Driving Offensively”

Adventures in Gardening

Do you know what really chomps my asters?  Bunnies. OK, a growing family of rabbits that live behind the house in the woods.  It started with one, last summer, that was seen eating clover in the yard but left the flowers undisturbed.  Now, though, they’re attacking my flowerbeds with happy abandon.  I’ve tried sprinkling and spraying animal deterrents around the area with only partial success.  Now I’m bringing in the nuclear weapons.  Continue reading “Adventures in Gardening”

The (Dreaded) Family Reunion

The summer months tend to bring the ritual of the family reunion.  Images of Norman Rockwell-esque gatherings on the porch of a cottage somewhere, hamburgers, hot dogs, and potato salads as far as the eye can see, smiling faces and casual chitchat everywhere.  So, let’s not kid ourselves – we want to see how the other branches of the family are doing, and feel so much better about ourselves in comparison.  Continue reading “The (Dreaded) Family Reunion”

Snacks Without Borders

Some while ago, I introduced my readers to Lady Peacock, a friend who’s “interesting”, one might say quirky life views make for fascinating storytelling.  In this recent installment, I present to you, my faithful, the Lady Peacock diet.  By way of backstory, she is constantly dieting to reach her ideal goal weight, typically reinforced by a new garment purchase that is hopelessly snug.  Her “target weight” looms on the distant horizon, well out of reach much like an oasis to a desperate traveler crawling in the desert.  She mentioned casually, the other day, and with a straight face no less, that she was planning to have her usual yogurt for her lunch, but she decided on an alternative – an ice cream cone!  Thus sums up her nutritional vision, one not likely to be embraced by dietary programs or experts in the near future. Continue reading “Snacks Without Borders”