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Magician Spikey Mikey and more coming to Devine!

July 31 – The Spikey Mikey Magic Show will be in Devine on July 31 at 1. Seats are limited.

Magician Spikey Mikey and more coming to Devine!
Summer Fun at the Driscoll Public Library…..
July 17 – Movie – Trolls Band Together (PG 91 min) 1 pm
July 18 – Teen Club – TBA 3 to 5 pm
July 22 – Reading Challenge Deadline; Art Club (7+ yrs) 4:30 pm
July 23 – Preschool Story Time (9 months-5/6 years) 10:30 am
July 24 – Movie – Elemental (PG 104 min) 1 pm
July 30 – Preschool Story Time (9 months-5/6 years) 10:30 am; Quest 4 Teens 2 to 4 pm
July 31 – Spikey Mikey Magic Show (cap 200) 1 pm
August 1 – Awards Ceremony; Ice Cream Social 1 pm

Making Pimento cheese

Beryl came in and went out and we didn’t get any measurable rain, every day the forecast was “It’s going to rain today around 1:30 or whatever time and nothing happened. We finally got rain Friday and Saturday, a little over an inch, but none so far today (Sunday).
This past week has been relatively quiet. I finished with my PT at the hospital, but still have to do exercises at home seven days a week! I find my best time for this is immediately after my morning prayers and either just before or right after breakfast, it takes me 30 to 45 minutes to complete the series and as I had fallen out of the habit of going to the hospital to the pool that was part of my downfall, so I’ve had to get back into a routine, and as long as I can move around, walk to my mail box, go shopping and walk around, I’ll just have to bite the bullet and do it. At least, I don’t have to spend three or four hours doing exercises, and if it makes some of my household chores easier on me, yes, I’ll do it.

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Wandering Around with a Tale Running through my Brain

Every so often someone will ask me the “source(s)” of the many Tales I have written over the years. IF you asked The Boss Lady, she would likely refer to some kind of Neurological Disorder from too many hits to my stubborn old hard head. Some from other athletes in sports and a good many from livestock over the 40 years of raising cattle and horses.
Whatever the origin, the ideas come from a variety of places. A long-forgotten memory or a scene from a movie. A comment from someone else, or just something I see in everyday Life. I honestly cannot give a clear and definitive answer. Some are quickly “put together” while others may need to “stew” for a while. Either way they ultimately come out in a Draft Form on paper. That is where my Chief Editor comes into play. She will do a review and “make things better”. For that I am grateful beyond words.

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America’s Independence Remembered at Four Corners

Thanks to the Current Events Club for placement of US flags and patriotic signage at Devine’s 4 Corners to celebrate our nation’s 248th birthday!
Club members Alma Horvath and Martha Wall, along with Wall family members George (Grandpa Coach), daughter Kate Johnson and her children Trip, Josephine, and Frank, and two of Laura McGill’s children John and Avery, worked together to set up the display.

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Natalia Police Report

07/08- Civil Matter – Officer on duty was dispatched to make a phone call relating to a civil matter. Upon arriving at the location the Officer made contact with the complainant who stated her ex boyfriend had been texting her and stating she had stolen his money. The complainant stated she had not taken his money and just wanted him to stop texting her with accusations. The Officer advised the complainant to block his number and make contact with Devine Police where she lives.

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You affect your home and auto insurance costs

Each insurance company uses many factors to calculate what they charge a customer.
Some factors are about you, your home, or your car.
For home insurance, common factors include:
Your home’s age.
How old your roof is and what it’s made of.
Where you live.
The cost to replace your house.
Your claim history.
Your credit score.

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A Dad and Daughter Road Trip

– Part 1

 “A man’s daughter is his heart.  Just with feet, walking out in the world.”

Mat Johnson

 A few years back, I was blessed with the opportunity to take a road trip with our youngest daughter, Marigrace.  In the interest of brevity, I’ll call her MG.  This dad and daughter road trip began with some free tickets to see the Cubs play at Wrigley Field in Chicago.  I have previously written, more than once, about our baseball adventure.  But we did more than watch the Cubs play.  Our trip was memorable.  It was special, as time with your kids always is.  In the mood this week to remember one of our escapades, I thought I’d share some memories.  What follows is a chronicle of our travels, documented here for your enjoyment (or tolerance)…
 Since we would be driving through much of the Midwest (Texas to Chicago), MG and I decided to make some meaningful stops along the way, turning our trip into a combination family history tour and baseball adventure.  First stop on the road was McAlester, Oklahoma.  This is where my dad, MG’s grandfather, grew up.  I had driven through Oklahoma a number of times but had never visited my dad’s hometown (he grew up on a farm outside of McAlester and would tell stories of riding on top of the cotton wagon headed into town to sell their crop each year).  MG and I enjoyed our stay.  The highlight of our brief stop (including an overnight stay at the Economy Inn – clean rooms, but no A/C, and bath towels the size of gum wrappers) was a drive by the “Waggin’ Tails Dog Wash” (open 24 hours), and the Brad Pitt look-a-like who was working the breakfast shift at the Sonic Drive-In the next morning.  To clarify – I am not interested in Brad Pitt - just thought it was kind of funny to see him (or his twin) working at Sonic on Monday morning in McAlester, Oklahoma.  We took a few pictures on our way out of town and continued our journey.
 Our second day on the road took us to Claremore, Oklahoma, hometown of Will Rogers (am counting him among my list of favorite Americans).  Will and I share the same birthday, almost (he was born Nov. 4, me Nov. 3), we are both part Cherokee (his grandmother was full-blooded Cherokee, my grandmother was ½ Cherokee).  He was a humorist, entertainer, writer, and cowboy.  Me, I like to make jokes, work at writing a bit (as I sit here now and pound out these words – first draft – on my 1946 model Royal portable typewriter, I am reminded that Will used one too) …and I wish I was a cowboy.
 In Claremore we found the Will Rogers Memorial and museum.  MG and I enjoyed our visit there.  Later, we stopped at the Rogers’ family home and ranch in Oologah, Oklahoma.  This was a great place to visit and ended our history lesson for the day.
 Day three found us in Missouri, where we stopped at the famous St. Louis Arch.  Without thinking, I made the mistake of wearing a Cubs ball cap into St. Louis Cardinals territory, eliciting more than one comment and scowl from angry passers-by.  MG and I decided to take the ride to the top of the arch for a grand view of the city.  This entails slouching and squirming through a 48-inch- high opening (I am 6’ 3”) and crouching/curling into an almost fetal position inside a fiberglass “capsule” with up to four other people.  It was kind of like folding yourself into a shoe box for the six-minute ride to the top.  Once there, you can view beautiful St. Louis through matchbox sized windows along with 60-70 other people who are up there for the same purpose.  This was fun, but I don’t think we will do it again.
 By the way, visiting the St. Louis Arch involves a TSA-like screening/search, which forced me to discard my ever-present pocketknife in order to gain entrance.  My knife was hidden, nestled nearby, among the branches of an ash tree overlooking the Mississippi River.  We retrieved it when finished.
 Next stop was Springfield, Illinois, and the home of Abraham Lincoln.  If you have never visited Lincoln’s home, this is a must see.  The home is preserved and decorated as it was when Lincoln lived there.  Admission is free, and the guided tour is fascinating as well as enjoyable.
 Day four found us in Chicago in time for the Cubs game against the Giants.  We first found a room north of the stadium in Skokie, Illinois.  The game that night was great, if a bit cold with a biting wind coming off Lake Michigan.  Cubs beat the Giants 5-4.

To be continued next week in part 2…
© 2024 Jody Dyer
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Beat the Heat Basketball

Tournament July 27

City of Hondo Parks and Recreation will be hosting the Beat The Heat 3 on 3 Basketball Tournament at 9 a.m. on July 27 under the TA Lopez Park Pavilion. Teams of three can compete for cash prizes with the chance to win the $400 first place prize.
Ten teams will be taken with a $40 registration fee per team.
July 24 is the deadline to register to play. Applications can be picked up at the Rec Center or the Golf Course.
Both men and women can compete in this tournament and participants must be 16 years and older.