

Pirate. Potter. Shooter. Knitter.
Gunsmoke and knitting – that about says it all. For me it takes place in a corner of the Connecticut Western Reserve. And cooking, too. There will be posts about cooking.
Anne Bonney

Firearms, fibers, any news or behaviors that make me say, "hmm, let me take another look at this."
I still miss my man, but my aim is getting better.
Sometimesthings that suddenly seem normal tell you how the world has changed.
Me will live life in the moment unless it is unpleasant, in which case me will eat a cookie – Cookie Monster
I believe in equality. Equality for everybody. No matter how stupid they are or how superior I am to them. – Steve Martin
On life’s road, it’s not where you go but who’s by your side that makes the difference.
Gun control is not about guns, it’s about control.
Attention deficit, oh pretty!
If you love someone tell them now. Eternity is time enough for silence.










love the fotos
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Thanks! 🙂
I love your blog name – A sense of humor will get you through a lot of life’s rough spots! Anita
Thank you – and I look forward to reading more about your adventures.
My apologies for taking so long to get here. What a unique blog!!! You have always been so kind to me with your visits and I hope to come around your place more often. Cooking is good and so is gunsmoke. Not so sure how I feel about knitting, but happy to see others enjoy. My mom talks about trying to teach me to knit as a child (no memory of it myself) and I never took to it. She knits to this day as do some of my good friends. Guess I don’t have the knitting gene. But you decidedly do. What do you like to knit? What do you like about it?
Thanks for your kind words, Liz. Don’t worry about the knitting gene. My Aunt Margie tried in vain to teach me many times over. Instead of finding it relaxing, I found myself gritting my teeth over it and just gave it up for a number of years. Then I found socks . . . and mittens. I love knitting the “smalls” and I can use unusual and more expensive yarns without a great investment of cash. Now I hate to sit around without having some yarn in my hands. Best wishes.