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MeMaw’s Pain Train

October 1, 2008 urngarden.com

On behalf of Jewish grandmas everywhere: Happy Rosh Hashanah
On behalf of Jewish grandmas everywhere: Happy Rosh Hashanah!

Via

Filed Under: Confessions, mental health Tagged With: Guilty Grandmas, Happy Valentines Day, Rosh Hashanah, Valentine's Day Cards

Natural Prozac

September 29, 2008 urngarden.com

This past weekend I prepared some of the plants to come inside, repotted, de-bugged, and usually I have some of my best ideas while digging in the dirt, this time it felt like a chore. However, I was reminded of the calming effect that my little oasis has had on the family.

We’re lucky enough to have a small patio and green space that combined with a few potted plants and flowers, is transformed into a lovely garden. One of my social experiments this summer was to lead my man out the door when he was stressed and sit in this space. Very effective, a calming effect takes over.

Simple low maintenance plants were chosen, because…hey, I’m busy. You don’t need a large space to create a secret garden.

Filed Under: Confessions, mental health Tagged With: benefits of flowers, gardening

Smells Like a Neighborhood Should

September 28, 2008 urngarden.com

My neighborhood is alive. I’m typing this in the golden hour, with meat on the grill, dogs at my feet, and the sun going down.

A splendid weekend in the garden, with spiders in my hair.

Top 10 Things I Love About this Neighborhood:

  • Skateboarders

  • Sporting Events in the Hood
  • Mature grounds

  • Dog Walkers/Joggers/Jazzy Chairs

  • Diverse Neighbors: High Class Hillbilly, Asian, Latino, Black, and various other mixed breeds representing all ages.

  • Hillbilly Home Gym and Private dog park
  • Siren Activity
  • Hearing the high school band practice in the am
  • Smells fantastic.

The Trade-off:

  1. McDonald’s Trash
  2. High speed teenage drivers
3. Fungus (mildew that invades the plants around here...)
3. Fungus (mildew that invades the plants around here...)

Filed Under: Confessions

Snap Judgement: Glory Be to Jesus

September 27, 2008 urngarden.com

“For the love of Jesus” sightings in the ‘hood:

Real Men Love Jesus

WWJD? Drive a Lexus!

Mom can I borrow the car?

And this rolling attraction- spotted in Central Florida

Image ripped from Jetpacks
Image ripped from Jetpacks

Filed Under: Advertising, Confessions, mental health Tagged With: jesus on wheels

Cledus Snow: Straight Picker

September 25, 2008 urngarden.com

You guys! How did I miss it? Jerry Reed? Loved him, and had the 8-track to prove it.

From Wikipedia:

Jerry Reed Hubbard (March 20, 1937 – August 31, 2008), known professionally as Jerry Reed, was an American country music singer, country guitarist, session musician, songwriter, and actor who appeared in over a dozen films. As a singer, he may be best known for “Amos Moses”, and “When You’re Hot, You’re Hot”, for which he received the Grammy Award for Best Male Country Vocal Performance in 1972 and “East Bound and Down”, the theme song to the film Smokey and the Bandit in which he portrayed the “Snowman”, Cledus Snow.

In 1967, Reed notched his first official country chart hit with “Guitar Man,” which Elvis Presley soon covered. Presley had come to Nashville to record in 1967, and one of the songs he was working on was “Guitar Man,” which Reed had written and recorded. “I was out on the Cumberland River fishing, and I got a call from Felton Jarvis (then Presley’s producer). He said, ‘Elvis is down here. We’ve been trying to cut ‘Guitar Man’ all day long. He wants it to sound like it sounded on your album.’ I finally told him, ‘Well, if you want it to sound like that, you’re going have to get me in there to play guitar, because these guys (you’re using in the studio) are straight pickers. I pick with my fingers and tune that guitar up all weird kind of ways.'”

From the Tennessean: There were plenty who never knew of Mr. Reed as anything more than “The Snowman,” or as the coach in The Waterboy. He was funny, and an entertainer, he fully understood that most of the general public didn’t know that he was one of the most compellingly original guitarists of all time, and he was fine with all of that.

Mr. Reed’s only regret regarding the guitar was that his declining health meant he could no longer play. Making music would have been a comfort in his final months. Instead, he enjoyed the company of family, and the visits from old friends.

And on an August day, Reed told his old friend, Bobby Bare something he’d been thinking a lot about: the fact that everything he’d ever dreamed had come true.

Reed died in Nashville from emphysema.

Filed Under: art, obituaries Tagged With: Cledus Snow, Country Legends, Jerry Reed, Smoky and the Bandit

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