Friday, November 25, 2011

Flies/Spiders - Dickinson, TX

As you know, our living space is limited. Karma’s natural instinct to hunt, point and attack prey has been modified to include bugs, flies and spiders that dare to enter our house. With respect to the spiders, Ruthi greatly appreciates Karma’s attention and Boots capture. With the errant fly that opts to enter our space,

Karma is very focused. After she does her point, we attempt to slap/kill the fly and then let her eat it (gross – but Karma really likes them!!!).
Today, we had the toaster on the table with the plug stretched across open space to an outlet. Karma’s attempt to point/attack the fly (before we could slap/kill) ended up with her pulling the cord down and the toaster with it. Loud noises ensued as the toaster crashed to the floor.

Now, Karma walks across the living/kitchen area on the far side of the road from the “crash” site. She is terrified of the toaster, cord, and table side. Karma now wants to lie down in the narrow hallway from the living area through the bathroom to the bedroom. To Karma, it seems to be the only safe area – poor baby.

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Movie Theaters – Dickinson, TX

We usually go to the movies during Friday’s matinees. The special price for those early shows matches the Senior discount we would get for later shows. Also, the timing matches with Karma’s daycare hours. The closest Camp Bow Wow daycare (in Kemah) has a Monday price bargain of $15 for the day. So, we now get our movie/popcorn fix on Mondays. Since it’s not like we have to see the movies before everyone else (we probably will anyway ‘cause we go to the cinema so often!!!), it works for us.

This last Monday we saw “Crazy, Stupid Love” at the Dollar Cinema for $1.50 each. We know, we know if it’s called Dollar Cinema why is it $1.50. We don’t know but that’s besides the point of this particular entry. The fact that this movie has been at the theaters for ages and we are only just now seeing it is also not the point of this entry!

So, what is the point you may well ask???? We usually sit in the farthest back row on the right but we are flexible and can/do sit on the left side occasionally or when the right is already taken. We were a little early for the showing and had the choice of any seat in the house. We were guessing that it might end up being a private showing (i.e., no one else comes to see it during this particular showing). We selected 2 seats on the aisle of the back left row and proceeded to wait for the previews to roll.

Before the previews began 2 other women came to watch the show. Remember, there is still an entire theater from which to select seats - like up front, in the middle or the row across from us. After they looked around the theater, they selected the 2 seats directly in front of us. We asked ourselves why would anyone sit directly in front of the only other movie goers in the auditorium. Were they afraid it might be a scary film and they didn’t want to be alone? Were they hoping for physical assistance in case of an emergency at the theater, . . . ?

We are usually 2 of only a few people watching the film on any given day at the movies. We have noticed that most times people try to separate themselves from the other viewers by a few seats/rows at least.

But not these 2 women??????

Saturday, November 19, 2011

We ARE in Texas - Dickinson, TX

OK, we know we are in Texas - one of the first indication was a sign for “Midget Wrestling".

On another note - the frontage roads run on each side of the interstates (at 50mph, no less). This makes for easy access to the businesses lining the interstate and provides an alternative to the highway during rush hour.

Monday, November 14, 2011

Fall Colors - Dickinson, TX

You know how everyone goes North for the Fall colors – Vermont, Wisconsin, etc. We don’t get it! The colors here are really amazing. Maybe they should advertise that the South has colors too and is much much warmer in early November!

Friday, November 11, 2011

Hemmingway as a Blogger - Dickinson, TX

We just finished reading Ernest Hemmingway’s A Movable Feast. It’s about his time after World War I while he, his wife and child were mostly in Paris. He was still doing journalism and working on his writing of short stories and a novel. It really reads well and puts you in the flavor of Paris at the time. We both thought it read like a modern day blog!

More creative store names:
Bumper To Bumper – Auto Parts Store
San Leon Liquors & Defensive Driving School in the same building
Junk and Disorderly - Used Stuff Store
Little Bo-Tique – Clothing Store

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

"Poop" 2 - Winnie, TX

Before taking off this morning Ruthi walked Karma. This time she was ready for the “poop” location and avoid it successfully. Then Ruthi saw more “piles” that looked exactly the same. Upon closer inspection, she identified that it wasn’t dog poop but the underside of a large mushroom. So, Karma had been “tripping” last night and passed out not just asleep. She was into “srooms”.

Monday, November 7, 2011

"Poop" 1 - Winnie, TX

Tonight, Karma found something interesting to eat while on her walk. Ruthi caught her, as quickly as possible, and assumed, from a cursory look, it was another dog’s poop. Sometimes that is very tasty for female dogs – UGH! Anyway, Karma had chased the Frisbee a bit before we started our drive to Winnie. She had been awake all day in the truck as we drove. Karma was fairly exhausted and fell asleep on the living room floor and didn’t move for about 4 hours. While she has slept on the floor before, usually she’ll change position or move to her crate and then back again. But tonight she didn’t move except to breathe - unusual but not worrisome.

Sunday, November 6, 2011

LSU vs. Alabama - Denham Springs, LA

Leaving Foley, AL for Denham Springs, LA this morning, we had wondered if the LSU fans coming back from Tuscaloosa, AL after beating ‘Bama (University of Alabama OR The Crimson Tide) 9-6 in overtime yesterday would make the traffic heavy. Ruthi thought they would all be sleeping in from a night of celebration/libations. Boots having a more Southern sensibility knew they would drive drunk if need be to get home for the NFL games or to brag about seeing the game!!! Boots was right!!

We identified at least 4 dozen marked LSU fan vehicles with a lot more that probably belonged to them. The last 90 miles of our trip coincided with their path from Tuscaloosa to Baton Rouge. So, we were passed by a lot of college students, proud parents, and drunk fans!!!

French - Baton Rouge, LA

When Ruthi went to take Karma to the park’s fenced dog park, she met a little boy (6 or 7 YO) and let him pet Karma. Trying to have a conversation with him proved challenging until he was able to tell Ruthi that he only spoke French. He and his family were visiting from Quebec and while the parents were bilingual neither he nor his older sister (who came to play with Karma later) spoke any English. Ruthi talked with the parents about dogs and where they were headed (New Orleans) before returning to the cold north and snow. Then the kids and Ruthi (a big kid herself) went to the dog park and took turns throwing the Frisbee for Karma. A dog can be a common language for all ages.