Tenacious

also means pigheaded.

Tenacity Smith

Tenacity Smith
Location
Kansas, US
Birthday
February 03
Bio
Wife and mom, musician, educator and wannabe writer, decent cook but untidy homemaker, lover of people and cats and words, non-camper, non-lover of yard moles and lawn-munching grubworms

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New list

The work from the honey do list continues.

After the successful vinyl siding cleaning, I realized (after donning sunglasses) that our house numbers were not very easy to read.  Quite faded, they were.  Thinking back to the morning of the hubby's surgery, it's actually amazing that the EMTs… Read full post »

JULY 22, 2009 12:22AM

Honey Do List?

Well, it's high summer.  And due to circumstances beyond our control (small matter of husband having open heart surgery last month, ahem)  it seems that the typical "Honey Do" list that many wives cheerfully hand to their husbands has fallen completely on my shoulders. 

 Yee haw.… Read full post »

JULY 11, 2009 7:38PM

Egad, a mole!

I know what you're thinking. 

But stand down, Avagadro.  This has nothing to do with you.  And I'm not referring to a certain type of skin condition.  And no, Special Agent Gibbs is not involved, either.

I'm talking about the critter.  The animal.   Class: Mammalia. &nb… Read full post »

MAY 21, 2009 2:14PM

Stray Cat Strut

We are cat people.  In addition to the cats who share our home, we put food out for various strays, and in fact have feeding stations both in the front yard and in the back.

Most cats come to the front to eat, and follow their own unique schedules.  It is… Read full post »

This is a tale of great sorrow.

Actually, this is a story that I posted on another site, my apologies, but I just came across a notebook that had my scribblings as I argued withTech Support (I scanned the pic - it's included) and it made I larf.  So I wished… Read full post »

MAY 2, 2009 12:18PM

Blue Hair and Science Fairs

Young son electrocuted fruit for his Science Fair project.  

Actually, his plan was to use the voltage supplied by different types of fruit to create light.  He presumed limes would have more than lemons and tomatoes. 

We approved his idea, helped him do a bit of research, then… Read full post »