I brought the hundred-dollar hose in because I did not want it to freeze and burst like the one it replaced. It is one of those flexible hoses, and it is easy to use. Cold weather has snuck up on me again. Yesterday we were perspiring, and today we need a coat and a good hat.
I have been searching for the scary shows. The time is right. TCM has the old ones. The Dracula, Frankenstein, Wolf Man, and The Mummy I watched as a kid. They afforded me many hours of viewing pleasure. I recall my plastic Jack-O-Lantern I collected candy in Halloween night. It was upscale for my time.
This is the time of year I began to anticipate the holiday season. Thanksgiving was a fly by holiday in our house. Neva J was busy preparing for Christmas. I watched the Macy’s Thanksviving Day Parade. Thanksgiving Dinner at Grandma A’s house was a delight. It did not happen every year…oh but when it did it enhanced the Parade…
‘I love Thanksgivng at Grandma A’s,’ Chet said. ‘It seems that she has a Horn Of Plenty,’ he continued. ‘There is so much to eat I have to loosen my belt,’ Chet mused.
‘I had no where to go for Thanksgiving until Neva J invited me to your dinner Granma A,’ Rosie said with a wonderfull smile. ‘I do not get out much but stay at home until Neva J comes to take me to the grocery store…I often listen to my records of JFK’s speeches,’ Rosie mentioed. ‘President Kennedy is a wonderful leader,’ Rosie said. ‘He saved us from Nuclear War,’ she proclaimed!
‘I was afraid Kruscheve was going to use the bombs he sent Cuba to anhilaiate us,’ Jane said with feeling. ‘Dad built a bomb shelter and we did drills every night during the Crisis,’ Jane said. ‘When JFK said, ‘Ask not what your country can do for you but what you can do for your country,’ I was inspired and wondered if Nuclear War was going to wipe out that opportunity,’ Jane said in a whisper.
‘Thank you Grandma A for inviting Jackie and me to your Thanksgiving Feast…we have much to be grateful for,’ the Leader said with a toothy smile…














