Tumbleweed Crossing

Tumbleweed Crossing is about living on the desert west of Albuquerque, New Mexico.

Wednesday, June 22, 2005

Still Bragging

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Well, to top off everthing else she has done, my neice Cyndi now has her picture and an article on the front and last page of her home town ...
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Cloudcroft - Continued

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That evening Dustin and I spent some time visiting with Eve. She owns the property where Dustin keeps Emme and CW. Eve is a wonderful person...

Trip to Cloudcroft

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Trip to Cloudcroft In mid May I packed a few things into my Jeep Wrangler. Things like a small ice chest full of water and sodas, small mech...

Comments

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Thanks to any one who has taken the time to read my blog, and thanks again to those of you who have left comments. Maybe someday I will figu...
Saturday, June 18, 2005

Newspaper Article

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I'm still bragging on my neice. The Longview, WA newspaper wrote a great article about her. You can see it at http://www.tdn.com/article...
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Wednesday, June 15, 2005

Flip Side

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Today I watched as a sudden rain storm rumbled and clattered in from the west causing all three dogs to follow me from here to there with f...

Rain

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As happens frequently in New Mexico there were thoughts of rain. That usually happens when a cloud covers up the sun for a few moments, and ...
Monday, June 13, 2005

Midnight

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I couldn't sleep last night and the dogs wanted out so we went outside to visit the horses. Apparently they couldn't sleep either or...

other Bloggers

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I recently found to other blogs that I like. Check them out if you get a chance. http://holdyerhorses.blogspot.com is about horses, and htt...
Sunday, June 12, 2005

No Punctuation

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I have been trying to read other blogs and I am finding it very difficult. What is with this idea that you don't have to punctuate what ...
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Saturday, June 11, 2005

Bragging Rights

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I have to brag. My neice graduated from high school today. You say thats nice but nothing special. Maybe so, but she graduated with all A...

Roses

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My roses are blooming. I have three yellow ones and two red ones. I am very proud that I can raise roses in the desert. My secret, if anyone...
Sunday, June 05, 2005

Only in America

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This has been a better day. Wind is only breezing today. Don't feel as if I am going to be blown away, all the way to Kansas, or at leas...

Things that don't make since

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Someone emailed me this. I just had to share it with everyone. If money doesn't grow on trees then why do banks have branches? Since ...
Saturday, May 28, 2005

Wonderin' Words

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I have started a new blog. You can see it at http://wonderinwords.blogspot.com At Wondrin' Words I will be posting some of the short st...
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Sunday, May 22, 2005

Full Moon

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The full moon may bring out the crazy people and make normal people crazy but I still think it is beautiful and a very special time. A full ...
Saturday, May 21, 2005

Full Moon Crazies

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Did you ever notice how a full moon brings out the crazy people? It seems as if a full moon can make the normal people act insane. Monday Ma...

National Friendship Week

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An email friend sent this to me. I think it is very important to remember our friends, be they someone we see everyday at work or home or so...
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Vacation

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I took a weeks vacation and went to see my son in Cloudcroft, NM. I had never been there before so it was with excited antipication that I w...
Saturday, May 14, 2005

Sandy Rain

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We are having typical New Mexico rain. It is made up of a mix of a dozen gallons of blowing sand mixed with three tiny little rain drops, an...
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Sage
Carrollton, Kentucky, United States
Retirement has finally come and for the first few years I lived as a "desert rat" on a small chunk of desert land in Rio Rancho, NM. Recently my husband and I moved to Carrollton, KY so we would be near my son. It has been quite an experience. We live on an acre of land that is mostly grass but have lots of forest and farm land around us. My pets include 4 cats, 1 dog, 2 horses, and 2 ponies. All pets were adopted from shelters. I like to raise flowers, and houseplants, and I try to garden. I sometimes attempt to write fiction and nonfiction stories. I love to take photos and share them. I enjoy watching the sun rise in the morning and the moon rise in the evening, and love watching nature. I am an avid reader of fiction books with westerns and mysteries being my favorites.
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