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Twice as Nice
Or…A Twofer Twofer After a start to a Monday morning, we see the outcome or direction this day will present to me.the late afternoon turned things around. Continue reading
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A Possible Answer
Electricity Let’s face it this is essential to our modern way of life. Without this basic luxury I could not begin to have a life without sorrow. No hot water unless living by a natural hot spring? Not for me! And the lists could go on forever. I mean how long would it take to… Continue reading
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A Dawg’s Highway
“Baby Steps” Time has a way of creeping up on us and if we don’t pay attention can and will slip right on by. Continue reading
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Frivolous Friday
What’d Ya Want for Nothing? Waking up on this Fine Friday finds me in a happy and peaceful mood enjoying my morning mud. John Holton started my reader morning with a little jazz and kinda set the mood of enjoyment for me. Thanks John. Continue reading
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Thursday Thoughts
Next at Bat Now that I’ve spent time in the reader section seeing what you guys had on the mind and doing the daily prompt I’ve reached the time of morning which finds the coffee working fine. Continue reading
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Wednesday Reconstruction
Road Narrows Ahead I am changing the name of C.O.E. Rhyme Time to Wednesday Rhyme Time and Dawg Treat Friday’s will be closed for repairs until the fall, Sorry for any inconvenience caused in your surfing travels. Message brought to you courtesy of Dawg Detours Inc. 2024 ©www.dawgydaddyresponds.org Continue reading
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3 X 3
3 Doors Down 1 One fear that stands out clearly is the time I went parachuting. The fear to step out of that door and hang on the wing, scart the hell out of me. I’m thinking that I in turn scared the crap out of everyone else as I was the first to jump.… Continue reading
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“On the Scales”
This is part 2 of A Friday Night in Mesquite Texas. You can read it here Red Light Inspection As I roll up to the scales the red light comes on and a DOT officer walks up to my window and tells me to pull around back for inspection. Continue reading
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A Friday Night in Mesquite Texas
Go Home Yankee Back in 1985-86 I was driving OTR and was heading East across Texas heading for the Carolina coast and decided to stop at a TA truck stop for the week-end it being early Friday evening, so we {my wife was riding along at the time} pull in and get a good parking… Continue reading
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What Dad Said
Not in this House! Every generation has there likes and dislikes and in my father’s generation rock and roll was Public Enemy #1, or at least in my dad’s house anyway. The only music allowed to be played at home were old country hits such as Jim Reeves or Patsy Cline. We knew better than… Continue reading
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It’s a Real Thing
Edible Overdose I wasn’t going to write a post today after I did my weekly Rhyme Time but after scanning the internet “News” I seen an article about overdosing on medicinal edibles made out of our favorite God given plant marijuana. Continue reading
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Dawg Whistle Tuesday
Change of Pace I had to change the name from Tuesday Tunes as Clive over at Take It Easy has used that name for years, so welcome to Dawg Whistles, enjoy. Today I’m jumping off with Delbert McClinton For Tuesday Tunes Early in his career he was in a bar band called the Straitjackets who… Continue reading
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Trim and Gutter phtttttt…
Schools In Session What does it take to understand that school is in session and I have to cram and get cheat sheets to proceed. No, I am not talking about WordPress and those there dreaded blocks I complain about but the insane idea that if I could master those stumbling blocks or at least… Continue reading
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More Dawg Treats
8 Layer Salad I got this recipe from my oldest sister Jan “RIP” and the first time I tried it I was sold! I was a teen-ager and have been making this ever since. You can change up the ingredients to fit your palette and have a easy to make meal for a warm day… Continue reading
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Un-Just Rewards
Lessons Learnt “Are you ready to sacrifice who you are, for what you will become.” – Eric Thomas I believe we make sacrifices every day to ensure our future self of becoming who we are and will be in the future I sacrificed my dignity as a child to have acceptance. Born in the fifties and… Continue reading
