Leon Hale’s take on the heat of summer…
Leon Hale is a Houston institution. His column has been running in Houston Newspapers for as long as I’ve been around (or at least as long as I’ve been aware
Continue readingLeon Hale is a Houston institution. His column has been running in Houston Newspapers for as long as I’ve been around (or at least as long as I’ve been aware
Continue readingYou know as I was putting together my lunch to take into work today I was thinking just how oppressively hot it was outside yesterday afternoon. I remember marveling at
Continue readingThe sight that greets me in the morning as I leave for work… And the sight that greats me when I return… I must admit…I prefer the second shot to
Continue readingAs the sun sinks slowly behind the trees to the west the heat of the day begins to approach the lowly mid-eighties. Mid summer on the Texas Gulf Coast is
Continue readingWho Are You? – New York Times I KNOW you. I know you well. It’s true I always have a little trouble with your name, but I do know your
Continue readingThe bridge collapse in Minneapolis hadn’t really impinged upon my conscious as I don’t spend a lot of time on the TV. I have only seen passing references to the
Continue readingThe days number is 33…after today just two to go. This weekend brought the end of an era to our house. I finally broke down and bought our first replacement
Continue readingWarning: Bush Bashing Political Rant Follows The New York Times has a great question in the first paragraph of this editorial… FEMA Runs for Cover – New York Times How
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