Saturday, May 16, 2009

Randomly Photographic

Welcome to my "catch up" positively photographic post!
I have had problems with my camera lately and someone finally got these downloaded for me. :o) Whoever you are, thankyouverymuch.
In random order:



Joe prepares to devour his Mom's Curry at Siam House in Denton. He smiled the whole time. The curry was fresh and very yummy.
See what I mean??
He licked his plate clean!
The birds even enjoyed some left over Thai the next morning! Terry and Sharon dropped their go-box and the next morning we found the local birds having a chow down. Those Texan birds sure do have good pallettes!

On our mosey home we found a Piggly Wiggly. I can barely remember having one here in our area and I loved going. Who wouldn't love going somewhere named Piggly Wiggly!? Joe went in to inquire about a t-shirt and came out dejected that they didn't have them on site, but with our photos maybe we can make our own. :o)


If we ever opened up our own place.....this might be what it might look like. :o)
(except it would serve coffee too!)



Cowboy Batman?



I was pretty happy to be in Denton with friends



We wore Sharon out at the Jazz Fest. She took a small snooze. We allowed it and didn't even bother her......except for the taking the picture part. heehee!



Who knew caterpillars liked jazz?? Terry did apparently.......


I think they were going to have a Mullet Contest later. This guy won.
not really

The first musician we saw. Joe, what was their name??


Joe and Jo's Big Jazzy Adventure 2009
We had a very nice and relaxing trip and look forward to next year when we can go again. Next year we promised to take Cassidy. She will be 10 and that is the age that Carly first went and of course she wants to follow in her sisters footsteps. That should be interesting.....she might even end up on a stage as much as that kid sings! :o)

2 comments:

  1. Great blog! I will link to it if that's OK from mine (http://billhensley.wordpress.com/).

    The Piggly Wiggly in Muskogee used to be on north York and Elmira; it was right across from my Great Aunt's house on York. It was an IGA for a while; I don't know what it is now.

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  2. Hi Bill. Thanks for stopping by. You should get a prize or something for being the ONLY commenter in months. :o)

    I am gonna check out your blog too. :o)

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