Cowboy Spirit
I have written about my maternal grandmother, but I have not yet written about my paternal grandmother. I guess I’m gonna fix that right now.
Grandma Winnie was a full-blood Irish woman, and considered it her duty to help the whole world. She was intensely interested in everyone’s life, asking everyone she met a million questions. It was easy to mistake her for a gossip, but really she had a genuine concern for everyone she met.
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By request; I am truly flattered…
Filed under Uncategorized | Comments (4)Samurai Logic
‘ There is something to be learned from a rainstorm. When meeting with a sudden shower, you try not to get wet and run quickly along the road. But doing such things as passing under the eaves of houses, you still get wet. When you are resolved from the beginning, you will not be perplexed though you get the same soaking. This understanding extends to everything. ‘
Hagakure; The Book of the Samurai
The rule for posting on a website such as mine is that consistency is more important than frequency, or in other words, you should stick to a posting schedule so that your readers will know Continue reading »
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Writing these regular posts on HH has begun to stir up the sludge at the very bottom of my brain, and some interesting things are coming to the top, like this one;
The prairies of South Dakota, and I believe North Dakota and Montana housed America’s Knockout Punch during the Cold War, in the form of missile silos housing nuclear arms aimed directly at specific places in the USSR. While these silos seemed modest from the road, they in fact went at least thirty feet underground, where two men sat in a shock-proof capsule round the clock waiting for the President of the United States to call on a Big Red Telephone.
Nowadays the National Park Service has purchased Continue reading »
Filed under Uncategorized | Comments (4)19 Years…
I just realized when I published the last post and looked at the date, that one of my favorite singers, Mr. J Keith Whitley, died 19 years ago today. That doesn’t seem possible.
I miss you, Keith.
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