The Caregiver’s Tales
Tiny essays on life, nature, grief and other things that catch my fancy in the Texas Hill Country. Here’s how it all got started.
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What’s Happening
We might get rain today. In terms of the things that could happen today, that’s pretty good. We need rain.
Odds and Ends
For the last two years my son and I have watched a little tree that sprouted in our garden, wondering what it was. We know now. It’s a peach tree.
Trying Times
I’m still unable to discover the second topic I thought would make for a good essay. That’s sad. I mean, I had the idea right there in my head on Wednesday as I drove home from Houston.
Sweet Smiles
Yesterday, I had two ideas I thought I might write about this morning. I believed they were committed to memory. I was wrong. Only one survived the night.
Moving Again
I have been remiss. My gardens need tending, and I have done nothing. Deadwood needs trimming. Weeds need pulling. Borders need tidying. Instead, I have gone gallivanting around the countryside for the first quarter of the year.
Randomness
Recently, a news story caught my eye. A pickup crossed the center line and hit a van in West Texas. The occupants of the truck died as did most of the occupants of the van,
The Thing to Do
I had a good day yesterday. Got a massage in the morning. Played golf in the afternoon. Did really at both.
Three Things
Here are the choices. Lids. Cold weather. Gumbo. I know. It’s confusing. But I have to start somewhere, and this is the best I can offer.
How It’s Done
Most evenings, as I head off to slumber, I’m thinking about what I want to write the next day.
Road Noise
Here I am again, writing away from home. It’s okay, though. I’m at the home of my eldest.
Nothing Really
It’s hard to believe I had a day full of something yesterday but really nothing special to write about or at least nothing I feel like sharing right now.