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until we meet again…

November 9, 2012 By Talya Tate Boerner

Fayetteville
November afternoon, 2012

Fayetteville, Ar. November afternoon.

While Lucy and Annabelle took me for an afternoon stroll, we came upon two women chatting in the front yard of a red brick house. One lady sitting on the stone wall gripping her walker, the other playing with her towheaded grandson. They spoke to me and we made quick introductions. It was downhill from there…

Cheerful Lady: Your dogs are so cute! What breed?
Me: Miniature Schnauzers—the gray one is Lucy and the white one is Annabelle.
Negative Nellie: I tell you one thing, dogs are alot more work than cats.
Me: Yes they love their walks…
Negative Nellie:  Now, which house did you buy?

Me: The little green house just up the block. Two houses from the corner on Walnut. Kathy Thompson’s house.
Cheerful Lady: Oooohhhh I love that house. 
Negative Nellie: The one that always floods?
Me: uuuuhhhhh, no, I hope not…
Cheerful Woman: No it does not.
Negative Nellie: (cutting her short): Nope. That never comes up when you’re buying, does it? Floods every year, the whole entire neighborhood. 
Cheerful Woman: No, not every year. (eye roll & head shake) 
Negative Nellie: Yep, bet they didn’t tell you about that ditch either. Floods every year, flooded your house even (to Cheerful Woman)…
Cheerful Woman: It wasn’t that bad. Maybe five years ago…just a little water in the basement.
Negative Nellie: Shoulda’ stayed in Dallas where its flat. Never floods there does it?
Me: Well, yes sometimes.
Negative Woman: So what do you do?
Me: I’m a writer.
Cheerful Woman: Oh that’s exciting. You’re in the right place for writing.
Negative Woman: Yeah, I write too. Got lots of rejection letters. (laughing hysterically)
Cheerful Woman: Well it was nice to meet you (I sensed she was becoming less cheerful and looking for a way to break free.)
Negative Nellie: I’m gonna just follow you home and see which house you are talking about.
Me: Ok! (oh great…)

walking…

Negative Nellie: That yard I was in—that’s my daughter’s house. Gave it to her. She found herself homeless, so I gave her my house. I moved to (blah blah blah). Still thinking about the flooding problem, I wasn’t paying attention.

Fayetteville House
Me: Here it is. This is our little house.
Negative Nellie: Well, you call that green? That’s not green. That’s gray.
Me: Ummmm. Looks green to me.
Negative Nellie: Hmpf! I see you have that huge tree in your front yard—it’s gonna crash into your roof, I hope you realize.
Me: Well I hope not. We had it trimmed. The arborist said it was healthy. Why was I justifying anything to this sour puss? 
Negative Nellie: Well, let me tell you, the storms come in from this direction (swirling one hand around while hanging on to her walker with the other). Please don’t fall, please don’t fall (sour puss or tree)… Those storms are just the right direction to blow that tree onto your roof. 
Me: Well I hope not. (my standard response)
Negative Nellie: My daughter had a huge tree crash onto her back porch.
Me: Wow that’s too bad.
By this time, I was wondering what I would serve this woman for dinner.
Awkward silence.
Me: Well it was very nice to meet you.
Negative Nellie: Probably won’t ever see you again. Going up to Bentonville for a while. My daughter is having surgery. She told me not to come back to her house until she fully recuperates. I irritate her.
Me: Oh I can’t imagine that’s true.

She mumbled all the way to the corner…

talya

Grace Grits and Gardening
Farm. Food. Garden. Life.

Musical Pairing:

Happy Trails, Roy Rogers and Dale Evans

“If you haven’t got anything nice to say about anybody come sit next to me.” 
― Alice Roosevelt Longworth

Hangover

November 8, 2012 By Talya Tate Boerner

hang·over

 noun ˈhaŋ-ˌō-vər  that remains from what is past (Merriam-Webster)

Raise your hand if you have a political hangover. Tired of the nasty rhetoric. Thankful the election is over. Ready to move on. 

No matter what side you were on, we should all be back on the same side today. The side of our country.
Every day marks a new chance to do something different, make a change, be creative. Look at things a different way.
Be a part of the solution.
One thought, one gesture, one person can be the start of something new. Something that will make a difference. One stone thrown into the lake makes hundreds of ripples until reaching the shore. Enough ripples alter the shoreline.
Everyone talks about changing the world, but no one talks about changing themselves.
Every day our body generates new cells, new chances—life. Each day we have the opportunity to participate. Until our days are used up.
talya
Musical Pairing:
Waiting on the World to Change, John Mayer

“You’re braver than you believe, and stronger than you seem, and smarter than you think.” –A.A. Milne

Haute Giveaway!

November 7, 2012 By Talya Tate Boerner

Holiday Blog GIVEAWAY—
Grace Grits & Gardening is teaming up with fellow Arkansan
 and family friend Elizabeth Crigger Scokin
 of Haute Hostess Aprons for a holiday apron giveaway!

 

Delphine (the name of the apron below-not the lovely girl…)
 from the Glam it Up Collection
will be given away in December, just in time for the holidays!
Double Ruffle Apron of Black Venetian Lace lined in Cashmere Satin
Retail $200

Classy and Chic—perfect for hosting
 Christmas morning brunch, a festive New Year’s Eve party,
or the perfect Christmas gift for your favorite chef!
Haute Hostess Aprons—worn by Giada de Laurentiis,
Faith Hill and Oprah…
To enter, simply post a blog comment below!
Share on Facebook or Twitter for an additional entry in the drawing…
(limit 2 entries per person per day)

Look for more chances to enter throughout November wherever you see the Haute Hostess Aprons logo on my blog posts… Contest ends December 10, 2012.

 

Happy Haute Holidays!
Talya

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Hi! I'm Talya Tate Boerner. Writer, Reader, Arkansas Master Naturalist / Master Gardener, Author of

THE ACCIDENTAL SALVATION OF GRACIE LEE (2016)

GENE, EVERYWHERE: a life-changing visit from my father-in-law (2020)

BERNICE RUNS AWAY (2022)

THE THIRD ACT OF THEO GRUENE (coming 2025)

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