Death by Oysters?! --not likely in a month with an "R"
Thu. September 17, 2009 at 01:09 AM
Death by Oysters?! --not likely in a month with an "R"
"R's" Rock! It's that time again--a month with an "R"--Do u know what that means? Eating RAW OYSTERS--
RAW OYSTERS, baby! If you are not familiar, it has been said that you should only indulge in the succulence of raw oysters in months with an "R"--basically September through April--get it, the r's. No R's in May, June, July or August. Oops, got an "r" in there. Dang it, again
So, to all of you raw oyster lovers out there--this is our time. Oh, I remember oysters in South Padre one holiday season you'd slap yo' momma for. I mean to tell you---Umm. I think it was at Blackbeards. After that my husband and I decided to drive on the island until the road ended. It was spooky, raining and the road really ended into sand and sea. How cool is that?!
Texas is that kind of place where there is so much to enjoy that is so diverse. There's Big Bend to lakes to Ocean to you name it. It is not uncommon where I live to be driving down a secondary highway or main highway for that matter, and see someone travelling by horse. It is so cool. I was born in the Northeast so it is both cool and novel.
Ah, but I digress. The subject is Oysters--raw--the way God intended for them to be enjoyed. I can't wait. It is going to be a good fall and winter. Thanks goodness for SeptemberRRRRRR!Mari Montgomery
Realtor, GRI, QSC
Multi Million Dollar Producer
Readers Choice "Best Realtor" in Walker County
Keller Williams Realty
Huntsville/ Lake Conroe/ The Woodlands/ Lake Livingston
Direct: 936-355-8889
Copyright 2009.© East Texas Property Search, Inc. Mari Montgomery. All Rights Reserved.
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Posted By: Mari Montgomery
Remembering Hurricane Ike
Mon. September 14, 2009 at 08:56 PM
September 13, 2008--Hurricane Ike strikes Galveston Bay and proceeds inland. I live in Huntsville TX, we were not the most effected, but we got creamed.
So, here's the personal chronology:
I had just started in Real Estate. I was at a closing of my very first sale at noon on Friday, September 12 2008. It was all downhill from there.
I got home as quickly as I could, and my husband and I started bringing everything in from the outside, hummingbird feeders, bird feeders, hanging baskets, patio furniture. We have 3, 4o+ foot porches--all with stuff on them. Our house was full to the brim.
During this time, my very first clients were moving in to their new house. The winds started to pick up that afternoon.
Water covered roadways in Galveston county long before projected. There were already reports of people who were trapped, unable to evacuate. Wow, this was serious.
You know it's been a while since I have...
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Posted By: Mari Montgomery
Elvis is in the building
Wed. September 9, 2009 at 01:42 AM
Baseball and more baseball and Elvis, The Elvis I speak of is Elvis Andrus of the Texas Rangers. Shortstop extrordinaire and all of 21 years old. Tonight, it's the Texas Rangers at the Cleveland Indians. A double header as a result of the rain-out in Cleveland last night.
Even witjout our All-Stars. Michael Young and Josh Hamilton out on the disabled list, we are looking good. Elvis Andrus just made the most incredible defensive play in the bottom of the 2nd in the second game--and he made the identical defensive play in the first game. He is definitely a future All-Star. Defense and offense. Can you believe the Rangers have defense AND pitching this year. I am so proud of them.
My husband and I both adore our announcers, Josh and Tag. It's kinda like they are just sitting in your living room chatting with you about the game and other subjects from time to time. When other announcers are sitting in, it's just not the same. ...
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Posted By: Mari Montgomery
Big and Small--A short, short story of moved cheese
Tue. September 8, 2009 at 09:49 PM
Some days you feel bigger than other days. Some days you feel teeny-weeny and powerless. I think is has something to do with moved cheese.
Yep, you heard me right--moved cheese. It's been several years since I read the book, but sometimes I feel like it doesn't matter if you read it yesterday, it's just so durn difficult to remember.
If you are not familiar with the book http://www.whomovedmycheese.com/
Cheese is all about growth, not size. And remember, relative proportion sometimes smells like bad cheese.Mari Montgomery
Realtor, GRI, QSC
Multi Million Dollar Producer
Readers Choice "Best Realtor" in Walker County
Keller Williams Realty
Huntsville/ Lake Conroe/ The Woodlands/ Lake Livingston
Direct: 936-355-8889
Copyright 2009.© East Texas Property Search, Inc. Mari Montgomery. All Rights Reserved.
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Posted By: Mari Montgomery
There's a frog in my shoe! and 5 steps to snake killin'
Tue. September 8, 2009 at 08:51 PM
Yes, this is all about critters. If you do not like critters, you may want to turn the channel or look away.
Today as my husband was putting on his tennis shoes to begin to mow the lawn, a strange thing happened. Well, it's in the title....there's a frog in my shoe! ( If you are wondering, he keeps them on the back porch.)
But wait, there have been some critters in the house lately. Have I told you about the copperhead in the recliner? No, well that was a good one.
A couple of weeks ago in the middle of the night, my husband went intot he kitchen to get a glass of water. How do I know about this when I was supposed to be asleep? You got it, I take care of the snakes. Didn't apply for that job. So out I stumble. The snake is in the kitchen, but got scared and, that's where the recliner part comes in. Whose recliner? Of course, mine.
5 steps to snake killin'
step one--hiking boots--that's right with a night......
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