sweet potato tree
It is funny the things that grow when you do nothing to nourish it. When I returned home from Mexico our sweet potato started a new life of its own. I love this no nonsense tree…and the best part is I don’t have to do jack to keep it growing!
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The other day I was listening to NPR and they mentioned the use of a hurdy gurdy. Hurdy gurdy is most certainly not something I hear or say in my everyday conversation. The two words compliment each other so well, hurdy and gurdy.  Hurdy is the yin to gurdy’s yang. Perhaps I will name my first dog hurdy gurdy. Or maybe one dog will be hurdy and the other gurdy (like a male and female dog). Â
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Speaking of hearing things, today on KCRW (my favorite online radio station), a marching band played Marvin Gaye’s Sexual Healing. So creative. Â
Author: Ali Carras
At a very young age I lost site of my mom in a local grocery store in Boulder, Colorado. I did, however, have the smarts to go to the customer service counter. The kind woman at the counter asked "What is your name little girl?" My reply: "Assi." The woman gave me a look like, "Are you playing with me you little devil?" but she proceeded to blast on the loudspeaker the "We have a lost Assi at the front of the store." Customers throughout the store gagged and giggled, but my mom knew exactly who the woman was referring to: the mullet haired little girl with a tongue too big for her mouth, wearing a leotard, skirt, tights, and jelly shoes (with florescent green laces in them...even though they didn't need the laces). A shy little character for whom every little detail in life was a huge thing. I am pleased to report that today I am able to fully pronounce Allison (aka Ali), but the Assi pseudonym has always stuck, evolving into Aszi. As for the shy little character for whom every little detail in life was a huge thing? Some things never change.
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