Sunday, November 27, 2011

MELON MUSINGS

Since the iPhone I have not been taking many pictures.  Also, I am not sure that "Melon Tours" really works any more (if it ever did).  Also, I don't know who the audience is here -- aside from my wife and a portion of our children.  So, this blog could get renamed to Melon Musings, which might just end up being some short cryptic blurb that emanates from me or my journal, like:

... Shauna and I are sitting on the deck writing in our journals with the sun beating down on us – it is very pleasant on this Sunday afternoon.  It has been a pretty good Thanksgiving holiday.  We went to Church in our old 10th Ward.  Sherri Wagner and Chris Durham spoke on gratitude, along with trials I guess – why do trials get talked about even when the topic is “be of good cheer?”  In High Priest quorum meeting I saw a lot of the old guard there.  Woody Wagner is now in the Stake Presidency with Presidents Frei and Ence.  Bishop North is driving trucks in North Dakota along with John Boyle and Ken Earl on contract for some oil hydraulic fracturing that’s going on there.  People are still struggling along – at least those that are still with us in quorum meeting...

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

I'm here, whether you tour or muse.

Rachel said...

I read everything you post :)

Myrle Dalton said...

I think you have a wide....audience! I always read everything, comment occassionally. Nice to visit with you this week end. Mitzi loved it too!

The Melkman said...

i will stop reading once the name is changed.

Lincoln said...

I never listen to anything you say or post....must be a carry-over froman earlier earth life. Actually,I seldom look at anyone's site, even my own! I need feedback and it doesn't come very often. Even on facebook I need responders.....but when I post meaningless garbage what should I expect in return? It is all of the devil anyway so....what the hey!!!!!!!! peace love muse on Nate.

stern mister serious said...

The name change needs to come with a whole brand refresh. Get serious, Melon; you need a logo.