dustbowldiva's Blog
dustbowldiva
- Location
- Yukon, Oklahoma, USA
- Bio
- Free thinking 40-something, Psych BA, and "professional English major" turned nursing student. Long married and mother of 2 above average children, and 3 cats. Blog "pimping" friendly.
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"'Course I never did care much for dictators none, myself, but then I think the whole country oughtta be run by electricity"
Bright idea courtesy of Oklahoma's best man, Woody Guthrie.
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Dustbowldiva's Links
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For my OS friends: "It's Hard"
Friday night on Open Saloon!
Well friends, I don't know about you, but all the insanity floating around about Obama's education speech and healthcare reform has just about driven me around the bend. I don't hold out much hope for this nation when we have people like Oklahoma's rethug Sen. Jim Inhofe proudly… Read full post »
My son's left arm - random thoughts on growth and change
It's been over a month since I posted. My inbox is overflowing, and I can scarcely find the time to read even one post each day. Ironic, since I thought summer would bring so much free time I would be posting each day, and catching up on all my favorite posters. (My apologies… Read full post »
Optimism - simply stated
A lot of weighty and depressing topics being discussed today. Thought I would share one of my favorite quotes by a fellow Oklahoman today:
"Things will continue to get better despite our efforts at improving them" Will Rogers
That's all folks - you may… Read full post »
Thinking about sons and daughters
"Teach your children well,
Their father's hell did slowly go by.
And feed them on your dreams,
The one they picks, the one you'll know by."
(Crosby, Stills, and Nash)
There have been quite a few posts recently about men and women, and I've been thinking about gender differences/similarities. On Fi… Read full post »
A little thanks for my OS friends (with peony and chickens)
Just wanted to thank everyone for their kind comments and encouraging words on my last post. The past week without my daily dose of OS has been sheer hell. All those horror stories you all mentioned - the pink elephants - the delirium - i… Read full post »
Why I must take a break from OS - a photo essay
I am sad to say, I am going to have to leave for a bit due to the following:
You are all entirely too clever and witty, and have become a major distraction in my life. How can I concentrate on fluid and electolyte imbalances and how to remedy hypovolemic shock with… Read full post »
Racists can bite me!
As many of you know, I am currently in nursing school. Today I had lunch with one of my classmates and asked her about her most recent clinical experience. This past week we were to follow a hospice or home health nurse. I had a wonderful experience with my hospice nurse,… Read full post »
St. Patrick's day humor - may I suggest Yeats?
Time to move on from my recent morbid post to celebrate St. Paddy's day. (March's one redeeming feature, IMHO). Today, I've donned green socks and have dug out my bargain bin CD of Irish drinking songs by none other than The Shannon Clovers. I had been thinking of posting so/… Read full post »
Did you get that memo?
If I am in a peevish mood when asked about my work, I will say I see dead people. Seriously. For six to eight hours each week I dissect cadavers in the anatomy lab of my university. For the most part the bodies and I get along well. They mind their own business… Read full post »
Happy Friday the 13th -I mean Valentine's Day(with chickens)

Another little known fact about me is that my mother-in-law owns a flower shop. As you might imagine, I have spent much of today delivering flowers (sans Jason mask), and will spend tomorrow in the car doing more of the same. So...please forgive me for letting the chickens do the… Read full post »
My blog is a very, very, very fine blog
Well, actually that is open for debate, but the point I want to make is that I feel about my blog the same way I do about my house. I see OS as a virtual neighborhood (most of the time a marvelous one), and my blog here is my house. Just as… Read full post »
Woody's "lost" verse finally heard!
Did anyone else notice that at the inaugural concert yesterday, Pete Seeger, his grandson, and Bruce Springsteen included ALL Woody Guthrie's verses for "This Land is Your Land", even this one:
As I went walking, I saw a sign there,/ And on the sign there, It said… Read full post »
Back to school blues -and small plea.

(Roger Edwards picture taken near Norman OK, 2007)
It's been a delightful winter break here on OS. These past weeks I have indulged myself and spent hours each day reading, laughing, commenting, pondering. As an INFJ/P I'm in virtual heaven here. When not on OS I've been pla… Read full post »
Fridge pic - chicken drinking coffee (pure frivolity)
Well, I couldn't take a picture of my fridge, but I did manage to scan my 12 year old son's interpretation of Doug Savage's chicken drinking coffee. He says he tried to make it look like me, but I don't think my beak is quite that big. Thanks Pea for… Read full post »
My 25 - third try - finally decided to post
Okay, I tried to resist, but I got a friendly encouraging nudge, and decided to jump in. Here is my list which I am submitting probably against my better judgement.
1. I have a diabetic black cat with dander problems named Edgar A. Poe.
2. I know all the words to… Read full post »
The Rage of Pope Pious: Remembering Mexico's "El Universal"
The following story was not written by me, but by my father Glen Ross before his death in 1996. I have wanted to post some of his stories here since I joined, and now seemed like a good time. It is a small excerpt from a longer essay he wrote about his experiences… Read full post »
Celebrate good times, Come on!! (AKA Finals are over!)
"Up! up! my Friend and quit your books
Or surely you'll grow double.
Up! up! my Friend and clear your looks
Why all this toil and trouble?"
During my stint at the alternative high school, I coached/force -marched the English 4 students through their required poetry analysis. The standardi… Read full post »
I was wrong
All right, I confess that for several years the cartoon below pretty much summed up my attitude about blogs.

The whole concept of blogging just seemed strange to me. I grew up journaling in diaries that were kept under lock and key. Share my drivelling mind online? Are you kidding… Read full post »
OS collage picture - squeaking in under the wire?
Okay, so here is the only picture of me that I could find that wasn't taken by my children, giving an in-depth view of my nostrils. Unfortunately it allows a detailed view of my neck, but I am proud to have succeeded in not only downloading pictures from a disc to… Read full post »
Poem for today
Trying again now with the formatting tips so kindly offered. Here's a poem that's been sitting around awhile
Mound Building
Laundry festers
in sympathy
with the mossy coats
of once coffeed cups,
as chicken bones rattle wearily
in their cardboard prison.
Mutineering mounds of na… Read full post »
For my father
Thinking of my father a lot this week. Were he still alive he would be 79, but he died 12 years ago this week following a 6 year battle with emphysema. Born in 1929 to a poor family in the hills of Eastern Oklahoma, he went on to become fluent in French,… Read full post »
First blog ever - lyrics
Seemed like this would be a pretty safe thing to do as a first blog attempt. Still struggling with cut and paste and formatting. (Never was good at that even in kindergarten) Anyway, I've enjoyed reading everyone's choices, and knew I'd keep obsessing over music until I got a list down mys/… Read full post »
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Updates
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A Royal Pain in the Icing
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A Few Changes This Thanksgiving...
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Patriots at Saints -- Must see Monday Night Football
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Stung by Critics, World Series of Poker Increases Charity
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Scrumptious Persimmon Pudding
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Bats in Our Belfry 2
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Love and The Red Head (Love Calling Back)
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Chris Locke-I'd Cross Continents for You
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