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The Texas State Fair Fare….

Posted by James on October 5, 2015
Posted in: New Home. Tagged: Cowboy Corn Crunch, Deep Fried Chicken Skins, Fernie's Holy Moly Carrot Cake Roly, Fletcher's Corny Dogs, Funnel Cake Ale, Pretzel-Crusted Pollo Queso, Red Velvet Funnel Cake, Smokey Bacon MArgarita, State Fair Food, Texas State Fair. 9 Comments

In Texas we have 5 seasons:

Christmas, Spring, Summer, Still Summer, and State Fair

That’s right!

We are currently starting our second favorite time of year.

“State Fair”

There’s lots of reasons to go to the Texas State Fair; Rides, Midway Games, Pig Races, People Watching (of course)……But we go for the food. Hands Down.

The freakin’ nasty, deep fried, not-even-slightly-healthy, food? Yeah, there’s a crazy amount of deep fried stuff; Oreo’s, bubble gum, Coke, bacon, peaches & cream, peanut butter and banana sandwiches, guacamole, buffalo chicken in a flapjack, and Thanksgiving dinner (mashed into a ball)….Ummmmm. I have to admit that we’ve tried all of those.

State Fair Food Collage 1

Bacon Wrapped Turkey Leg at the State Fair of Texas

State Fair Food Collage 2

So many choices, but we always start at Fletcher’s for corny dogs in front of Big Tex.

I think everybody does,

Fletcher's Corny Dog

Traditional corny dog for Jamie. Jalapeno and cheese for me, please…..

James and His Corny Dog in Front of Big Tex

This one I couldn’t make up….deep fried chicken skins.

Deep Fried Chicken Skins

Jamie Eating Deep Fried Chicken Skins

With just a sprinkle of seasoning salt, and a smear of hot sauce…..These were probably one of the best things we ate.

Bar-B-Q brisket egg rolls were actually pretty good.

Deep Fried Brisket Eggrolls

So were the Cowboy Corn Crunch – Spicy cheese and corn balls.

Cowboy Corn Crunch

One of the Finalists in the Big Tex Choice Awards was Pretzel-Crusted Pollo Queso Balls.

Pretzel-Crusted Pollo Queso Balls Collage

Chicken-Cheese-Pretzel Bites, Deep Fried……..they were…….just ok.

In the area of “Adult Beverages”……there was the winner of the Big Tex Choice Awards for Most Creative,

The Smokey Bacon Margarita….

Smokey Bacon Margarita

If the bacon bits don’t frighten you…then the day-glow green coloring sure should. (I barely enhanced the color in the pic)

I wasn’t phased, and dove right in.

James and the Smokey Bacon Margarita

Not bad.

Sweet….and ahhhh, smokey. The bacon was a little …..chewy. Jamie wouldn’t taste it, and I will probably be able to go the rest of my life without tasting one ever again.

But overall, not bad.

How about Funnel Cake Ale?

Funnel Cake Ale

Not exactly this kind of funnel cake. (Which we ate as well)

Funnel Cake

But more an “inspired by”.

With a powder sugar rimmed cup, funnel cake ale is a sweet, wheaty, dessert-type refreshment.

Funnel Cake Ale in Hand

But even better was……Pumpkin Ale,

Did Someone Say Pumpkin Ale

Perfect,

Dessert? Why of course we still had room.

For sweet potato pie and candied apples……(there’s almost a little nutrition in these)

Sweet Potato Pie and Candied Apples

…AND deep-fried peach cobbler…

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We found the Gourmet Funnel Cake stop.

Gourmet Funnel Cake Booth

Peanut butter cup, birthday cake…so many choices. We picked red velvet.

Red Velvet Funnel Cake Collage

Piping hot and smeared with frosting….it was heavenly.

AND, the winner of the Big Tex Choice Awards for Best Tasting, Fernie’s Holy Moly Carrot Cake Roly. (who would have thought there would be vegetables in a State Fair food?)

Fernie's Holy Moly Carrot Cake Roly

They might have been deep fried……we couldn’t really tell. But there was 2 different things to dip them into. Both tasted like sugar.

That was enough for us.

Texas sun + gluttonous amounts of fried food/sugar = 2 sick boys

Drove back home, drank Pepto Bismol, and put ourselves to bed.

But, don’t worry about us folks…….

We’ll be ready to do it all over in again next year.

We always do,

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Lasagna Roll-Ups

Posted by James on October 3, 2015
Posted in: New Home, Recipes. Tagged: Easy Lasagna, Lasagna Rolls. 9 Comments

These take a little bit longer to make than I usually like during the week. So I make them on the weekend. Luckily we only eat about 2 each at a meal, and the rest freeze just beautifully for lunches during the week.

Did I mention how delish they are? I should really emphasize that part. Because they are.

Start with a box of lasagna noodles.

Boil 12 noodles in salted water for 8 minutes.

Lasagna Noodles Collage

After exactly 8 minutes, drain the noodles and toss with a few tablespoons of olive oil to keep them from sticking together.

Toss the Hot Noodles with a Few Tablespoons of Olive Oil

I’m not a big fan of frozen veggies, but I always have a box of frozen spinach in the freezer just for meals like this.

I thaw it and squeeze out as much water as I possibly can.

Frozen Spinach Collage

OK, here’s the filling:

  • 1 10 Oz Package of Chopped Frozen Spinach
  • 1 1/2 Cups Shredded Chicken Breast
  • 1/2 Cup Grated Mozzarella (Half a Bag)
  • 8 Oz Ricotta Cheese
  • 1/3 Cup Grated Parmesan
  • 2 Eggs
  • Cracked Pepper

Mix everything well…..(No salt, BTW…..the cheese is plenty salty enough)

Mix all the Ingredients Throughly

Don’t forget a few crushed cloves of garlic….as much as you like. 3 big cloves for these big boys.

Use a Garlic Press to Add a Few Crushed Cloves of Garlic

By now the noodles have cooled enough to handle.

With a sharp knife, slice each one in half.

Slice Each Noodle in Half and Set Aside

Roll the filling into “egg-shaped” balls……

Shape the Filling into Egg Shapes

…and lay them out on the edge of each halved noodle.

Put the Filling Just Slightly to the Side of the Noodle

Roll the noodle from the bottom tightly, and line the rolled noodles, seam side down, in the Pyrex baking dish with half a jar of pasta sauce in it already.

Starting at the Bottom Roll the Noodle Around the Filling

I get 14 fully stuffed rolls. (I know, that’s leaving me extra cooked noodles……I always make a few more than I need just in case some tear)

Pour the other half of the jarred pasta sauce over the top of the rolls and bake at 350 for about 20 minutes.

Bake the Roll sat 350 for 20 Minutes

After the 20 minutes, I sprinkle on the remainder of the 8 ounce bag of mozzarella cheese and pop them back in the oven for another 5 minutes.

‘Till they looks like this….

So Easy Lasagna Rolls from the Cavender Diary Boys

This is one of the dishes that we usually have all the mix-ins for already.

Lasagna Rolls from the Cavender Diary Boys

Baked Lasagna Rolls

Plated Lasagna Rolls from the Cavender Diary Boys

Easy…and OOhhhh Sooo delicious.

Don’t believe me?

Give them a try sometime.

You’re Welcome.

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The Time I Plucked Big Bird

Posted by James on September 30, 2015
Posted in: Did Ya Know?, New Home. Tagged: Big Bird Bridge, Caroll Spinney, Sesame Place. 8 Comments

Saw the best documentary the other day. “I Am Big Bird: The Caroll Spinney Story”

If you aren’t familiar, Caroll Spinney is the puppeteer who created Big Bird, and Oscar the Grouch, for Sesame Street. In fact, he is the Only actor to play Big Bird in the past 46 years.

The Great Caroll Spinney

Brilliant guy. I actually met him once….

kind of.

Maybe I should start at the beginning.

My father is an engineer.

Not the kind who conducts trains, like I thought when I was in grade school. He’s the guy that determines how a 1000 foot skyscraper….doesn’t fall over in the wind.

In the earlier days of his career, my dad worked on constructing amusement parks. Sounds cool, I know. But he had the ability to unintentionally suck the fun out of the happiest places on earth. Imagine, if you will, being an 8 year-old kid at Disney World for the first time with a father who explains, in exacting detail, how there aren’t really any ghosts in the Haunted Mansion ride.

(Read this part in a Walter Matthau voice. My father always talks in a Walter Matthau voice in my memory)

“There’s a film projector on the other side of that mirror. A 2-way mirror mind you, that projects the image of a ghost on the back of it so it looks like the ghost is actually in the cart with us from the front.”

He did engineer work for several big amusement parks; Kroft World, Hanna Barbara Land, and Sesame Place.

My dad’s Sesame Place was here in Irving, Texas. By the airport. It’s long since closed and the former parking lot is now a Wal-Mart Super Center. Couldn’t make that up.

The park opened in the summer 1982 and my whole family was there for the grand opening ceremony. So was Big Bird. He cut the ribbon to “Big Bird Bridge”, the entrance to the park through Big Bird’s mouth.

Big Bird Bridge at Sesame Place in Irving Texas

As one of the older kids there, I positioned myself pretty close to the ribbon cutting. Close enough, in fact, that I could reach out over the velvet rope and touch Big Bird.

“But just touch him?” I thought.

Not nearly enough. I wanted more….

I reached out and plucked him. Just snatched a feather right off his ass. Did I expect him to feel it through the suit? Because he didn’t, and kept right on walking past me.

I wasn’t the only brazen Angus boy that day. My 7 year-old brother Ben pushed and shoved his way to be the third kid ever in the pool of balls. The Count’s Ballroom it was called. (He reminds me that he jumped in right after our 18 year-old cousin Jon)

Let’s get this out of the way, right now. My brothers and I had our picture taken that day in a bathtub with Ernie. Oddly inappropriate, don’t ‘cha think?.

But well worth sharing with the internets.

Jimmy, Josh and Ben in the Tub with Ernie

I think y’all know which one of us has the “Dorothy Hamill” hair cut…….and I’m not quite sure how we managed to color-coordinate our shirts. But there we are.

(BTW, There wasn’t enough room in the tub for all 3 of us boys….so I’m just squatting behind it)

The park had a room full of semi-educational video games, and everyone attending the grand opening was gifted a handful of tokens to play games with.

Being the delux-hoarder that I am……I saved one. I still have it too.

Token from Irving Sesame Place

But then, y’all knew darn well that I did.

I don’t remember what happened to my feather. I must have given it to someone to hold for me while my brothers and I were running and climbing around the park.

Many years ago I was at my dad’s office, when he still lived here in Dallas. On his wall, – among his degrees, and pictures and awards – there was a map from that opening day of Sesame Place. The kind of glossy paper map that they hand to you with the admission tickets at any amusement park. I guess he’d had it framed at some point.

At first, I thought the printing in the bottom right corner of the map was a little smeared.

But it wasn’t the print at all……..

It was a fuzzy yellow feather pressed behind the glass.

Big Bird’s tail feather.

So that’s what happened to it.

I never knew my father to be sentimental about anything. Nothing really. That’s a quality I was quite certain that I got exclusively from my mother.

Until that day……

 

(Wanna know more about Sesame Place? My newly-acquired friend, Guy, has a site dedicated to the park. Aptly called; Big Bird Bridge Check it out)

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A Sexy Water Bottle?

Posted by James on September 20, 2015
Posted in: New Home. Tagged: Jayne Mansfield, Jayne Mansfield Water Bottle. 4 Comments

Ahhhh…..Yepp

With Jayne Mansfield’s boobs, to be exact.

Jayne Mansfield Water Bottle Add

Blond bombshell Jayne Mansfield spent most of her career competing for attention with Marilyn Monroe…..mostly with staged accidents of her dress/bikini top/towel (Heck, whatever she was wearing at the time) falling off in front of photographers. A small handful of movies and a Playboy spread kept her in the public eye and she was the first major American actress to do a nude scene in a movie…..and in 1963, no less. Her death in a car accident in 1967, at age 34, spawned many vicious rumors; that she was decapitated and that the accident was the result of her involvement with the satanic church. Both: untrue.

The Jayne Mansfield Hot Water Bottle was dreamt up by one of her promoters during the height of her fame in 1957.  The bottles are 22 inches long, and made by novelty manufacturers Poynter Products of hard plastic molded into the shape of the famous sex symbol. Don Poynter spend 6 weeks sculpting the design for the bottles himself. What hot-blooded American young man in the late 1950’s wouldn’t want to warm up with Jayne Mansfield in bed?

Jayne Mansfield Floating in her Pool with Water Bottles in her Image

At one point, there was even a proposal to do a life-size version, but the idea was eventually rejected as being too vulgar.

(A rare occasion of good judgment being exercised in the course of her career)

To the best of my research, the bottles were never actually produced with Jayne Mansfield’s signature pink bikini, but only in the black version.

I’ve been chasing one of these things for decades. They are usually priced way above my comfort level, but not his one….it was dirt cheap.

Jayne Mansfield Water Bottle

Maybe the dealer didn’t know what she was…..and she is missing the cap…..

But most likely because someone (possibly a young Bianca Del Rio) embellished her with eyes, mascara and lipstick.

Close-Up of Jayne Mansfield Water Bottle Face

I happen to have a plan,

After I gave her a warm, bubble-bath, (no doubt that Jayne would have loved that part)……

Jayne Mansfield Water Bottle in the Bubble Bath Sink

…..I tried a little acetone soaked Q-tip on her blemishes.

Please don’t ask me how I know this, it’s down-right shameful, but Barbie collectors use acetone to remove staining from vintage Barbies.

I started with a spot on her belly. If the acetone melts the rubber. I don’t want it to be on her face.

I Tested the Acetone on Her Belly First

No melting, that I could see……so I tried it on her face.

I’m no expert, but it looks like acrylic craft paint for her eyes and lips and fine-point magic marker for the eyelashes.

I Used a little Acetone on a Q-Tip to Remove the Paint

Some gentle rubbing, and the face paint started to come off.

The Acetone Works Great

Lots and lots of generic Q-Tips later…..I had this.

My Jayne Mansfield Bottle with the Face Paint Removed

Much improved.

The acetone removed quite a bit of added-on paint, and seemed to minimize the rest of the odd stains.

See?

Jayne Mansfield Water Bottle Relaxing on the Book Shelves

Well-Loved Jayne Mansfield Water Bottle

My New Jayne Mansfield Water Bottle Mixed in with all the Other Junk

Perfect addition to the ever-changing menagerie of our living room bookshelves.

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Playa del Carmen 2015

Posted by James on September 14, 2015
Posted in: New Home. Tagged: AllTourNative Tours, Beach Vacation, Cenote, Mexico Vacation, Playa del Carmen, The Royal Playa del Carmen, Tulum Pyramid, Tulum Ruins. 18 Comments
Mexico redeemed itself.
After Cabo San Lucas 2 years ago – the tropical storm, the overly pushy vendors/drug dealers/whores, rude semi-inclusive resort staff, and (clears throat) the Montezuma’s revenge – we swore off Mexico and decided instead to throw our hard-earned money at the Caribbean.
A few of our friends (extremely high-maintenance ones, BTW) had a great experience on the Mayan Rivera, the Mexican Yucatan Peninsula. So we gave the country one more chance. It is close, just across the Gulf, and relatively cheap to get to.
This one was all on me. I chose Playa del Carmen, read the reviews, and booked the room. It better be freaking amazing.
Playa del Carmen Postcard
It kind of was. The Royal Playa del Carmen. Beautiful hotel, beautiful views, and it didn’t reek of *Fabuloso.
The Royal Playa del Carmen
The Royal Playa del Carmen Collage 1
The Beach View From the Loby of the Royal Playa del Carmen
The Royal Playa del Carmen Collage 3
Coconuts Over the Outdoor Bar at the Royal Playa del Carmen
*(If you aren’t familiar, Fabuloso is a fluorescent Mexican cleaning product that pretty much just masks everything with a heavy perfume. It’s so strong, in fact, that it will make your eyes water, nose run, and you can actually taste it in the back of your throat. It’s an assault on pretty much all the senses at once. I’m not sure how it’s possible, but when we were in Cabo, even the beer tasted like Fabuloso.)
 The staff at the Royal Playa was unbelievable, every single one of them was so pleasant….almost in a “Stepford Wives” kind of way. Nobody made fun of my restaurant quality Spanish…….that I attempted to use every chance I got. (Usually to order Jamie something like an octopus cocktail that I really wanted but didn’t want to look like a pig) The guy painting the wall outside of our room even showed me how to get ice from the machine. In Cabo, I always felt like I was bothering them…..with my wanting a clean fork and all….but not in Playa del Carmen at the Royal. Our requests were their pleasure.
 The Royal Playa del Carmen at Night
Royal Playa del Carmen at Dusk Collage
The best part of the trip; not a single person there ever mentioned time shares. In fact, even on the street, the sales pitches from the vendors seemed mild. Sure, we were offered cocaine…..but only once. My Pancho Villa mustache opened up conversations with everyone, and they were all genuinely warm and friendly.
Jamie and Pancho Villa on the Playa del Carmen Street
Streets of Playa del Carmen Collage 1
James and the Giant Cigar
Streets of Playa del Carmen Collage
Portal Maya Sculpture in Playa del Carmen
The beach? Well, the water was a little…..uummm, nasty. There’s a seaweed infestation along the Caribbean right now…so the beaches were pretty much deserted.
My Dirty Sand Feet on the Playa del Carmen Beach
Life Guard Stand on the Playa del Carmen Beach Collage
Beach Beds for the Taking at the Royal Playa del Carmen
Playa del Carmen Beach Collage
No worries, the hotel pool – with the swim-up bar – was rocking. (Photo bomb of Jamie behind my mojito)
The Royal Playa del Carmen Pool Collage
I wanted to see Tulum. It was tops on my To-Do-In-Mexico list. In fact, it was the only thing on my list. The girl at the hotel excursion booking desk suggested that if we wanted to see Tulum, “Why not take the Jungla Maya Adventure?”
If I’d known that I’d be dangling shirtless from a rope over the jungle, I’d have probably said “no”, but by that point it was too late.
They asked us to leave everything we’d brought in a locker; hats, sunglasses, shirts etc…….then shower off any sunblock, lotions and bug repellent. We also had to leave our cameras behind. But don’t worry, there would be a camera crew taking pictures that would be available for sale later. Of course there was…
Then we took a 10 minute ride through the rain forest in the bed of a jungla truck. A “Unimog” it’s called.
Jungla Truck for our Mayan Adventure
(It was the equivalent of an hour on a wooden roller coaster)
First activity, we repelled ourselves 50 feet down into a “cenote” – a pitch-black, water-filled cavern.
James and Jamie Descending into the Cenote
Never thought I’d be able to do that. (The weight limit was 264 pounds……an oddly-exact number) We zip-lined over the rain forest a few times and finally into a water-filled cavern……(The staff caught it on video)
Did ya see the bats scatter when we splashed down?
There’s about 150 miles of underground river in the Yucatan Peninsula and we snorkeled through pitch black caverns with just 2 flashlights to guide us. We even partook in a Mayan ceremony with a smoke-blessing from a shaman. I wanted to package the flavor of that smoke in a candle.
Followed that with a short hike through the rainforest……in flip-flops. The girls were worried about spiders and snakes…… I was more concerned about jaguars and crocodiles.
There were 8 couples in our excursion group. Most all of them were on their honeymoons, and from some pretty dismal places; Iowa, Kansas, Wisconsin – places that our gay brethren tend to avoid living in. Not sure if any of them knew that we were “together” together. One of the girls from Indiana even asked us how long the two of us had been friends, without the slightest emphasis on the word “friends”. Maybe it was our matching tattoos, or nipple rings, or when Jamie and I started squabbling about why he absolutely has to be 50 paces ahead of me at all times – apparently, it’s because I stop to look at hummingbirds and/or orchids – but I’m pretty sure that most of them started to put the pieces together.
When the honeymooners from Boise asked us to take a picture of them in front of a Mayan pyramid, the husband said that he could take a picture of (pause) the two of us. Yeah, he had figured it out.
The second half of our day was at the Mayan ruins of Tulum.
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Tulum Collage 4
James and Jamie Selfie at Tulum
Tulum Collage 1
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James at the Pyramids ot Tulum
Tulum Collage 2
Jamie Selfie at Tulum
Hot as Hades, but absolutely stunning. We highly recommend this excursion if your up for the adventure/activity. (AllTourNative is the company.You won’t be disappointed)
Then it all ended way too soon. On the way to check out of our room, we passed a bellhop who offered to take our bags for us on the spot. He then came to find us in the lounge when our car arrived and had our bags already loaded to boot. Unbelievable.
Really, we didn’t pay that much for this hotel. Thank you very much Travelocity.
As I said earlier, “Mexico redeemed itself.”
Remember? I said that at the top of the post.
This is the part of the story where I tell y’all what a perfect vacation it was.
And I wish I could say that……OOOHHHH, how I wish that I could.
But this, dear friends, is a story about James and Jamie on vacation………and every one of you knows by now just how our vacations go. If it’s not hurricanes or power failures, it’s plaques of locusts and general pestilence.
This trip, it was airplane engine failure.
After sitting in that hot can of an airplane, baking in the Mexican sun for 2 hours, waiting to return to Dallas, our pilot announced that there was a “small problem” with one of the engines and that “legally” he could take off, but…….. it was against his better judgement. “Legally” is a little hazier in Mexico than it is in the States. He actually said, “Better to be on the ground wishing you were in the air, than to be in the air…….blah, blah, blah…..you know the rest”.  I can’t tell you how many times I’ve heard this quoted by American Airlines employees. It’s their mantra. “One more day of vacation,” the flight crew joked. Texans, as a whole, do not except their fates without kicking and screaming first…….and there was quite a bit of that. We are very resistant to change, and our co-passengers were mostly upset about missing the Cowboy’s game. The 150 of us were unloaded onto the Tarmac…
James Evacuating the Plane in Playa del Carmen
….and herded onto buses back to the terminal. After passing through Mexican customs – again – we were filed back to American ticket agents who did their best to book everyone on flights the next day. Then more waiting on 8-people-at-a-time shuttles to take us to a nearby Courtyard Marriott that happened to have 100-ish vacant rooms. Dinner was generously provided – a buffet of ziti, ceviche, and French fries. Didn’t matter anyway, I had my dinner out of a bottle with a lime wedge crammed into it at the “Nuevos Horizontes” hotel bar.
We had to laugh when we checked in to the Cancun Airport Marriott, because that place smelled like Fabuloso.

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Do You Know Buddy Lee?

Posted by James on September 11, 2015
Posted in: Did Ya Know?, New Home. Tagged: Buddy Lee, Buddy Lee Doll, Lee Jeans. Leave a comment

The Buddy Lee doll was the brain child of Lee Jeans sales manager, Chester Reynolds in 1920. It was his idea to use the doll to display miniature versions of Lee clothes; dungarees, coveralls, western shirts and the like.

The first dolls, just over 12″ tall, appeared in the Dayton’s flagship Minneapolis store, but quickly showed up across the country. As styles of Lee clothes changed, the stores were encouraged to sell the old dolls.

The Buddy Lee dolls became so popular that Lee started producing a 13″ tall version for sale in 1949. Some of the more popular dolls were dressed as a Coca-Cola deliverymen, a railroad workers, cowboys or gas station attendants.

Contrary to popular belief, the Lee company never produced any female dolls. Any girls resembling Buddy Lee, often called “Betty Lee”, were just cheap knock-offs.

Sadly, like everything else……the Buddy Lee dolls were discontinued in 1962 because they no longer produced a profit for the Lee Jeans company.

For the last 15 years, Buddy Lee has reappeared in Lee commercials maintaining his image as a tough guy/ladies-man.

 

Buddy Lee Doll in Chambray Shirt and Black Hat

Buddy Lee Doll in Engineer Overalls and Cap

Buddy Lee Doll in Olive Cover-Alls

Buddy Lee Doll in Red Plaid Shirt and Straw Hat

Buddy Lee Doll in Texaco Uniform

Buddy Lee Doll in Red Plaid Shirt

Buddy Lee Doll in Coca Cola Uniform

All pictures are courtesy of koto906 on eBay.

In fact……koto906 has all these Buddy Lee dolls and more (like the impostor Betty Lee) for sale.

Give ’em a look-see.

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Wasn’t There a Door to the Garage?

Posted by James on September 7, 2015
Posted in: New Home. Tagged: Backyard, Backyard Deck, Deck, Patio. 3 Comments

Yupp,

There used to be a door from our garage to the backyard. See? Right there in the corner.

Back Patio when we Moved in

It was painted Linda Blair puke-green, like the garage, when we moved in.

When we painted the garage to match the rest of the house, “Sweet-Cream”, I think, it continued to disappear.

Whole Patio Shot

We don’t use it. There’s also a door from the kitchen to the garage.

Don’t think we ever have. Behind it is behind a row of metro shelving holding precious things.

When we decided to build the deck, there was a brief….extremely brief….discussion about whether we really needed it at all.

We don’t.

Was it worth the hassle, and lost storage, of moving it up 2 feet and building a platform for it inside the garage?

It’s not.

(Pretty sure I covered the back side in cedar planking anyway……Oooops.)

So it’s going Bu-Bye, …….sort of

The Unused Door to the Garage

Jamie pried off the trim from around the edges.

Jamie Prying the Trim Off the Unused Garage Door

Then he built a 2X4 frame inside the door jamb – directly over the fiberglass door.

Set inside exactly 1/2 inch.

The perfect depth for a 1/2″ sheet of pressure-treated plywood…..

Covering the Garage Door Collage

….so it was flush with the exterior wall.

I went around the edges and seams with exterior caulk……

JAmes Adding Caulk Around the Unused Garage Door

…..and painted it the same color as the exterior of the house/garage…..again.

Then we had the deck built around it.

The Finished Deck in the Cavender Backyard

Just like that…..

Don't Even See the Door Anymore

No more door.

I know, it’s not perfect.

But we think we have a plan to re-clad the side of the garage with something anyway. Maybe corrugated sheet metal. Maybe barn wood.

Dunno,

Somethin’ cool, that’s for sure.

Stay tuned,

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Playing with a Full……..Deck

Posted by James on September 6, 2015
Posted in: New Home. Tagged: Backyard, Backyard Deck. 21 Comments

There’s a certain joy in “doing it yourself”…..and another one entirely in finding someone else to do the work.

Take our deck…that’s right, we have a deck now.

300 square feet of “full deck”.

Took about a week. Every evening when I got home from work, I snapped a few shots of the progress.

The Cavender Backyard Before the Deck

The Deck Framework

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Starting to Clad the Top of the Deck

The Finished Deck in the Cavender Backyard

It’s stunning, isn’t it?

Our neighbor Mike, and his company – Tubirds Construction, built it for us.

Mike was telling me that after a decade of flipping houses in Oak Cliff, he finally decided to live in one. He settled about 2 blocks from us. When Mike came down a few months ago and gave us some much-needed advice on the bathroom remodel – YES, we are still working on the master bathroom – Jamie started questioning him about us building a deck. How difficult would it be? Could we built right over the existing slab and steps? Should we attach it to the house? How long should it take? Could we eventually convert the windows to french doors? And most importantly, how much should it cost?

That round of questions led directly to, “Could you just build it for us?”

His price was right.

The timing was right.

So, now……. we have a deck stretching across the back of our house.

Across the New Deck

The Stairs on the New Deck

Looking Down on the Deck Steps

It’s like having a whole new room…..

We can’t wait to stain it, and style it with all the patio furniture we’ve been hoarding in the garage. Maybe string some rodeo lights over it.

There’s even a plan to replace the back door and the master bedroom windows with accordion doors. Wheels are turning, folks. Wheels are turning.

OOOOhhhh. I’m shivering just thinking about all that awesomeness…..but there’s no rush.

Took over 5 years just to get the deck,

…..and we plan to simply enjoy it for a while.

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THE WEST – richard phibbs

Posted by James on August 31, 2015
Posted in: Did Ya Know?, New Home. Tagged: Cowboys, Cowboys and Indians, Richard Phibbs, Richard Phibbs The West. Leave a comment

THE WEST richard phibbs

Cowboys and Indians, dogs and horses, boots and trucks……..What’s not to love?

Once again fashion photographer Richard Phibbs takes us to an exotic locale – this time, the North American West – and whoooo, what a beautiful journey it is. Phibbs’ images have a vintage tintype-look that only add to the mystery of their age. Were the taken last week? Or 60 years ago? Doesn’t really matter…..they’re simply stunning. It’s very easy to see why Phibbs is fond of his Western-Canadian background…….the fields, dilapidated barns, and even teepees. Everything seems to move just a little bit slower in front of his lens. Like the rodeo. Phibb’s version isn’t the blurry, fast-paced jolt that we might expect, but more of a softer, father-son kind of experience.

There’s a slight nod to Herb Ritz, Edward Curtis and Bruce Webber, (all my favorite photographers) but not too much……and there doesn’t need to be.

Phibbs has his own vision of this idyllic, western life……and luckily, he shares it with us in this beautiful book.

Get a copy now. You won’t regret it.

Richard Phibbs Cattle Dog Lex Woffer & Cowboy Hand

Richard Phibbs Cowboy from Saskatchewan

Richard Phibbs Cowboy & Cowboy Boots

Richard Phibbs Wheat Pool

Richard Phibbs Horses Running

Richard Phibbs Detail Belt Buckle & Little Cowboy on Fence

Richard Phibbs Indian Princess

Richard Phibbs Three Young Cowboys

Richard Phibbs Young Cowboy lll & Red Pick Up Truck

See more of this amazing photographer’s work on his website RichardPhibbs.com.

…..and don’t forget to grab your own copy of this book, THE WEST, on Amazon.

as always……

You’re welcome,

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Own a Piece of Cavender

Posted by James on August 23, 2015
Posted in: New Home. Tagged: Cavender Etsy Shop, Etsy Shop, The Cavender Collection on Etsy. 6 Comments

That’s right.

We’ve set up shop.

Over on Etsy……find us at: Cavender Collection.

I know, the name’s a little weak. But it’s the best we could come up with. (and I can’t figure out how to change it now)

After 40+ years of hoarding crap amazing one-of-a-kind items, I’ve been forcibly persuaded decided to thin out the hoard a little…… and pass those goodies on to you kind folks………or anyone else with a couple dollars.

Here are just a few of the gems for purchase in our Etsy shop right now:

This old tin motorcycle wind-up toy:

Vintage Wind-Up Motorcycle Toy

These charming wooden play groceries:

Vintage Wood Play Groceries

This little Tonka firetruck:

Vintage Tonka Firetruck

A Russel Wright child’s tea service:

Russell Wright Child's Tea Service

A Disney Wonderful World lunchbox (sans handle):

Wonderful World of Disney Lunchbox

Priceless treasures, each and every one.

(and for some reason…..a lot of toys)

Been up for a few weeks now, and we’ve already sold a few things. Can ya believe it?

We plan on adding more, once I start going through closets, and the attic, and drawers…and the garage….Oy!

So pop on over to Etsy and check out our offerings.

BTW…….Jamie says to tell y’all that NO REASONABLE OFFER WILL BE REJECTED

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