Daily Archives: December 19, 2011
Heady Company . . .
Jan did the early morning thing again a few days ago and got some great shots of the sunrise over Dickinson Bayou.
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And because of the way we’re parked out on this spit of land on the bayou, we also get great sunsets too.
Just one of the many reasons we keep coming back here for the holidays year after year.
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I headed out on another day of errands and clients about 10:30am, and also trying to finish up the last of the Christmas shopping. Got everything pretty much done. Hopefully my clients will be happy until after Christmas.
We’ll see.
Got back to the rig about 3:30, and then a little before 5pm Jan and I headed up TX 146 a few miles to Bacliff to have dinner at Stomp’s Burger Joint. Stomp’s is the Tookie’s clone that opened while we were here last year.
Tookie’s, having opening in 1974, was severely damaged during Hurricane Ike in September 2008, and never reopened. Water was almost 4 feet deep in the building and the inside was trashed.
Finally last year some Tookie’s aficionado’s and ex-cooks opened Stomp’s, named after the original Tookie’s premier burger, the Stomp’s Ice House Special.
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Then, this past year, the owner of one of our other favorite places, T-Bone Tom’s, bought the old Tookie’s building and all the recipes, and then reopened it earlier this year.
Tonight was our first time this winter to eat at Stomp’s, and now I have to agree with Jan:
Stomp’s is better than the original!
The onion rings are better, and tonight the burger I had was better than the one I had at Tookie’s a week or so ago. And it’s cheaper too.
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My friend Nick Russell called about 6:30pm with some great news. He’s sold almost 19,000 copies of Big Lake so far this month, and even better, he got an nice email from author Sue Grafton, writer of the ‘alphabet series’ of murder mysteries, i.e., “A is for Alibi”, and the latest “V is for Vengeance”.
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Thought for the Day:
The budget explained in simple English:
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. United States Tax Revenue: $2,170,000,000,000
. Fed Budget: $3,820,000,000,000
. New Debt: $1,650,000,000,000
. National Debt: $14,271,000,000,000
. Recent Budget Cut: $38,500,000,000
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Now, remove eight zeros and pretend it’s your household budget:
. Annual Family Income: $21,700
. Money The Family Spent: $38,200
. New Debt on the Credit Card: $16,500
. Outstanding Balance on Credit Card: $142,710
.Total budget cuts which some politicians are proud of: $385
Stop the insanity now,. Demand a balanced budget.
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