Month: June 2007

Crowd kills man after car hits child

Not exactly the way you’d like to see your town hit the national news. How horrific.

The driver got out of the car to check on the child and was confronted by several people, Piatt said. When they attacked the driver, Morales got out of the car to protect the driver and was attacked as well.

Front yard still life with cat

Attack, attack!

The last thing I saw in my camera view finder as I fell off the curb while backing away from the charging goose.

Century plant

There’s another one blooming in my neighborhood.

Stuffed octopus on my desk

Home Inspection Nightmares

Sure, the site is a big commercial for Home Depot, but it’s worth the adverts to see these photos of home improvement nightmares found by inspectors. I really want to have some work done to my house, but fear getting stuck with a contractor that does the kind of work featured in the photos.

the alienz r comin’

i hearz them

Distractions of the day

Paws

Hi from Hye

According to this site, this post office was built in 1904.

“This building, the Hye General Store and Post Office, which in 1966 was entered in the state archives as a Recorded Texas Historical Landmark, still stands today and continues to serve its original function. Hye gained particular attention in 1965 when President Lyndon Johnson used the front porch of the post office as the setting for his appointment of Lawrence F. O’Brien as United States Postmaster General. Johnson, whose boyhood home is nearby, also claimed to have mailed his first letter at the age of four from the Hye post office.”

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