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26448. Ms. No - 6/4/2011 3:43:35 AM

I thought of you all often this weekend and also of my trip to downtown Delight and the visit to Arky's school. I remember the wonderful mural that Arky's students painted on her wall and I still covet her lectern. I'm making due with an overhead projector cart --- I never use the projector and I'm sure one day I'll forget it's there and pile that one piece of paper too much on it and hear an awful crack!

Sad as I was to miss the trip, I have to say that my blood pressure really didn't rise during my 8 hour visit to the airport. I was horribly disappointed, but there were so many people there who were in far worse straits than I.

My friend K --- yes, Wabbit, our K --- called me later that evening after getting my message looking for a ride home from the airport. She didn't get it in time, but another friend was available. Anyway, she called me and left the following message on my phone:

"Uh, C? Have you been talking to Southerners again? I got your message but the only word I understood was 'airport' and I'm hoping it wasn't anything about bleeding to death in one because I'm sure I'm too late by now."

Yes, after spending 8 hours in an airport talking to various and sundry Texans, Arkys, Mississippians and the like, you could've cut my accent with a knife. I have no idea why that happens. I never had an accent when I actually LIVED in Texas. I did tend to get one in Carolina, but to hear me talk sometimes you'd think I'd never been west of the Mississippi or north of the Mason-Dixon.

Arky, I think my mom and Bob were discussing this when last I saw you --- Bob asking why my accent was so thick when she didn't have much of one at all and my mom saying "she didn't have one an hour ago."

26449. arkymalarky - 6/4/2011 5:34:51 AM

NOoOOO! i was so disappointed you didn't make it! we had a wonderful visit and a great time in Delight. i'll fill you in soon about everyone at the gathering. we will get this thing done with a few of us who didn't make it this time!

it's funny, i didn't notice you had an accent when you were here!

today was so sad, but i'm so grateful to work with such wonderful people and kids. and judith, thank you for putting the bug in mose's ear! she bought me that chandelier today! she moved this afternoon. i'm glad for her, sad for me.

and NO, my lectern and oak chalkboard are home, so i feel good about that. not taking any personal stuff to the new digs. i'll decorate it, but they can supply the furniture. i still don't know where my room will be or what i'll be teaching, but i don't care, because i have two months oof down time that i intend to enjoy.

26450. judithathome - 6/4/2011 4:47:47 PM

MsNo, when we lived in Okinawa, my friend Tammy, who was building a log home outside Fort Worth; she would send me audio tapes of her progress...phone calls were too expensive so we'd trade cassette tapes back and forth.

Every time I'd get one, I'd listen to it on my cassette recorder/player and when Keoni would get home, he'd say "Ahh, you got a tape from Tammy today, didn't you?" I'd be sounding like a casting call for extras on "Dallas"!

26451. judithathome - 6/4/2011 4:54:30 PM

Arks, congrats on the new chandelier! It occurred to me that you might want to get one of your electrician friends to direct-wire it into the ceiling where the old fixture is now...that way, you won't need the swag chain to drape over toward and down the wall...I'm sure it can be done easily.

Be a good idea to have it checked out by an electrician, anyhow...most of us mid-century objects aren't working as efficiently as we used to. ;-)

26452. arkymalarky - 6/4/2011 4:56:40 PM

thanks! the guy who wired our house or kim's husband can look at it. we're putting the other one in our garage/den

26453. wabbit - 6/4/2011 8:00:46 PM

And once it's in, please take a photo! It will look beautiful in your house.

We missed you, Ms. No - please say hello to K when you talk to her!

26454. arkymalarky - 6/4/2011 8:59:26 PM

i've already started nagging bob, so hoppefully by christmas....

26455. arkymalarky - 6/18/2011 2:09:08 AM

well, judith and wabbit, the nest on the porch fan is now filled with bvaby birds. hopefully they'll survive hobo and mojo this time.

26456. wabbit - 6/19/2011 1:25:56 PM

Don't they have enough armadillos to kill? Sheesh! Oh well, not much you can do except hope the babies take their first shot at flying when the dogs are asleep out back.


Happy Father's Day to all the Mote dads!

26457. CharlieL - 6/22/2011 7:09:46 PM

Hi, everyone! I haven't been here in a while, but reading the posts here takes me back and the names are full of good memories.

I'm amazed to see that IONA still has a link in the sidebar. We're going to be playing in Madison, Wisconsin and Winston-Salem, North Carolina this year, and we're in the studio working on our 25th anniversary CD (!).

Hope to be posting here more often than I have recently (I certainly couldn't post LESS!)

26458. wabbit - 6/22/2011 11:39:09 PM

Hey CharlieL!!

26459. CharlieL - 6/23/2011 6:09:46 AM

Hi, wabbit!

26460. arkymalarky - 6/23/2011 10:22:03 AM

CHARLIE!!!

26461. arkymalarky - 6/23/2011 10:24:23 AM

Skunk sprayed and woke me up. Sprayed again about an hour later. Ugh.

26462. CharlieL - 6/23/2011 6:35:53 PM

Hi, arky!

I wonder, if you bathed a skunk in tomato juice, would it still smell...?

26463. arkymalarky - 6/23/2011 7:15:41 PM

haha! i bet we'll have to drag it out for the dogs. they haven't gotten close yet. if the skunks didn't get right up under the window it'd be okay. maybe i can rig a tomato juice trap. i don't need another night like last night.

y'all need to schedule another estes park event. we'll be there the end of july. can't wait. it's the worst summer ever here. dry and hot.

26464. Wombat - 6/24/2011 4:07:10 PM

Arky,

What do you know of Hendrix College? Almost-college-age Wombalina is considering applying, and we might do a road trip out there. Anywhere near you?

26465. arkymalarky - 6/24/2011 6:20:46 PM

i have a former student there who loves it. the town of conway is very nice and safe. mose went to uca and loved it, right by hendrix. it boasted a great liberal arts program but i don't know a lot about it now, except that's why my student went there. if you go for a visit you'll probably fall in love with the physical campus and environment. i knew people who taught there years ago, but they're long gone. i'll see what dad and a few others know that might be more current. please let me know if y'all decide to come! bob has a workshop in conway july 11-15 and we'll be staying at a hotel there, but i'd drop everything any time if y'all do make it this way. conway's about 90 mins from here. we'll be gone to CO from mid july thru early august, but other than that we'll be around.

26466. arkymalarky - 6/24/2011 6:24:03 PM

one of mose's best friends married a girl who went there. it's very small, but highly reputable. few of my students go because it's expensive, but the one who's there now had a free ride with scholarships and grants.

26467. CharlieL - 6/25/2011 12:18:01 AM

Arky, the last time we were in Estes Park was 2002. We've applied every year since then, but they apparently aren't interested in us.

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