Friday, October 17, 2025
Microsoft Remembering Linda Lou In Arizona Stroganoffing South Mountain
Today's Microsoft OneDrive Memories from this Day are a rare instance where my memory indicates the memory could have happened on this October day of a year gone by.
The year would be 2018.
Seven years ago.
During the time frame of the years 2017 through 2019 I found myself flying and driving to Arizona multiple times.
One of those times was in October of 2018, staying a month in an Airbnb in Sun Lakes, Arizona.
Whilst I was in Arizona, that October, Miss Linda Lou, from Washington, flew down to stay with us in the Airnb for a few days.
During that time frame I had me a mighty fine time driving Linda Lou, Big Ed and my mom to a lot of fun Arizona locations, including South Mountain.
Which is where we were heading when I took the above photo of Linda Lou pointing at a cactus forest, with South Mountain in the background.
As early as way back in our grade school days, Linda Lou and I enjoyed having fun in a kitchen making something.
During Linda Lou's Arizona stay she and I had fun in my mom's kitchen, making Beef Stroganoff. It felt quite deja vu. The only controversy I recollect was some small dispute regarding how to handle fresh mushrooms.
It is seeming hard to believe that mushroom controversy was seven years ago. So much has happened since then. Some good, most not so good.
Tuesday, October 14, 2025
Successful Wichita Falls Winco Foods Shopping On 2nd Grand Opening Day
Day two of the Wichita Falls Winco Grand Opening found open parking spaces, easy to park in, and, unlike yesterday, no long line waiting to enter the store.
Even though the parking lot appeared to be almost full, inside the store was not too crowded, as you can see via the photo documentation.
There were some congested areas, though.
I was able to get a dozen Winco bagels, grind some peanut butter, and get some other stuff.
Checkout was painless. No line, plenty of checkers.
The shoppers seemed to be having a mighty fine time. As did I.
The free sushi sample was the first time I've had sushi in quite a while. I'd forgotten that Winco has a sushi station.
The new Wichita Falls Winco Foods is the biggest I have been in. Bigger than the ones I've been in in the Dallas/Fort Worth zone. Bigger than the ones I've been in in Arizona.
I won't miss going to Walmart, way too often...
Monday, October 13, 2025
Wichita Falls Winco Foods Grand Opening Surprise
For many months now, it seems, I have been looking forward to the opening of Winco Foods.
I learned to like Winco whilst living in the Dallas/Fort Worth zone. And on my many visits to Arizona.
Winco makes my all-time favorite bagels. Among many other things I like.
Such as Winco's huge bulk foods section.
And Winco's grind it yourself peanut butter.
I knew Winco would have a huge impact on the Wichita Falls grocery store scene, due to prior to Winco, it has seemed to me, Wichita Falls has been ill served in the grocery store department.
So, I headed to today's Winco Grand Opening about a half hour after the official Grand Opening time of 9 this Monday morning of October 13.
I figured there would not be many people at the Winco Grand Opening, due to it seemed to me to be unlikely many locals knew anything about Winco. That and the awkward way one currently gets to Winco's parking lot, a one-way freeway frontage road, awaiting the completion of a second connecting road to the Winco parking lot.
As soon as I got on the frontage road I saw traffic was backed up, turning on to the road that connects to the Winco parking lot.
A solid line of vehicles.
Soon I realized the solid line of vehicles was looking for a place to park, with the line leaving was giving up on that search.
The photo I took at the top, as I slowly drove along, does little justice to the actual congestion level.
Eventually an even more surprising scene came into view.
That surprising scene was a long line of people queuing up to wait their turn to enter Winco. Was this a natural backup, due to the store being solidly packed? Or was there someone controlling entry to the store?
And here you see how long the line was of people waiting their turn to enter Winco.
Free samples, while they lasted, were mentioned in the Winco ad which arrived in my mailbox a few days ago.
If one did get inside the store I am assuming there would be long lines to sample anything free. Or to grind some peanuts. Or bag some bagels.
And, imagine the long wait to get to a checker or a self checkout station.
So, I opted to limit my today Winco Grand Opening experience to being a drive-by experience.
Bagels and peanut butter can wait for another day...
Sunday, October 12, 2025
Low Sunday Sikes Lake Tide Waiting For Winco To Open Tomorrow
This second Sunday of the 2025 version of October has Sikes Lake in what looks like low tide mode, with a large flock of ducks mucking about looking for something to eat.
Seems like the ducks should be flocking south for the coming winter. Or is this already their winter southern location?
The outer world is still being way too warm at my southern location. The high will hit the 90s again today, with no predicted temperature relief in the near predicted future.
The speed controlling chain on my bedroom ceiling fan broke last night, when I pulled on it to turn the fan on. So, I have nothing spinning overhead in my bedroom. The A/C seems to be sufficing, so far, making the lack of a ceiling fan bearable til repaired tomorrow.
The walk around Sikes Lake was pleasant today, not too hot, only in the low 80s. And breezy. There seems to be an increase of people enjoying the outer world now that it has become more pleasant, temperature-wise.
Tomorrow brings a big change in my regular routine of going grocery hunting at Walmart. Winco is having its Grand Opening tomorrow.
When I lived in the DFW zone I never grocery shopped at Walmart, even though it was nearby. I instead drove the few extra miles to Winco.
The Wichita Falls Winco is real close to ALDI, and way closer than the DFW Winco I used to drive to.
Friday, October 10, 2025
Losing Weight Walking Around Sunny Sikes Lake
On this second Friday of the 2025 version of October, I opted to use the trails around nearby Sikes Lake to get me some much-needed endorphins, which renders the above photo documentation to be the view looking southwest from the rocky shore of the east side of Sikes Lake.
When I looked northwest from this viewpoint I saw something which seemed a bit strange to be seeing in a bright blue sky an hour before noon.
The moon.
What looked to be a full moon was looking way too close.
I tried to take photos, but zooming in with the phone camera rendered the moon a blurry mess.
If I remember correctly, and sometimes I do, a week or two ago I made mention of the fact that I was in need of dropping about 20 pounds so I could fit into some outerwear I needed to be able to fit into so I could attend an upcoming event which requires not being casually attired.
So far, I have managed to drop around five pounds. I need to shrink to my 2008 size. That is a long time ago, 2008 is, that year being the last time I was attending an event which required not being casually attired.
I need to get a bike. I think it has been at least two years since my last bike was stolen...
Tuesday, October 7, 2025
No Fine Billing Notice From Wichita Falls Public Library
Yesterday's mail brought me something totally wackydoodle, totally fitting this wackydoodle era we seem to be trying to live through, as good-naturedly as we can manage to muster.
Last week I returned five books to the Wichita Falls Public Library.
Which is the entity from whom I received the aforementioned wackydoodle-ness.
The letter contained a 'Fine Billing Notice".
But there was nothing "fine" about the notice.
Of the five books I returned, the library is claiming two of them were somehow damaged to a sum of $54.00
$34.00 for 23 1/2 Lies: Thrillers by James Patterson
$20.00 for Hanging Woman Creek by Louis L'Amour
I have checked out hundreds of books over the years of residing in Wichita Falls. Without ever, to my knowledge, inflicting any damage on any book.
But, somehow I supposedly managed to seriously damage two books, of five, recently returned.
Makes zero sense.
The only 'damage' I have noted in books I have checked out is sometimes previous borrowers have written something in the margins. Or made a mark, as if, maybe to make note of where they have ceased reading for the moment.
How can any agency of any sort send out any sort of "Fine Billing Notice" without making note of what the alleged damage consists of?
That and the fact that the mailed "Fine Billing Notice" makes no note of by what means one is expected to pay this fine. There is no return envelope, no info at all regarding the means by which one is supposed to pay this fine. Where to send it, to whom to send it. Nothing.
Is sending a billing notice of this sort even legal?
It'd be like getting a letter from the police informing that you are being fined $54.00 for two breaking the speed limit offenses. With no detailing of where or when these alleged speeding offenses allegedly happened.
I really do not want to turn this over to my lawyer. But, I clearly feel I am being seriously wronged here.
And that this is taking up my time to deal with this. Maybe I should send a bill to the library, charging my regular hourly rate.
One thing for sure, methinks my days of being a patron of the Wichita Falls Public Library are over. It's time to find some new reading material sources....
Friday, October 3, 2025
Hike Along Wichita River Finding New Circle Trail Section Under Construction
The past couple visits to Lucy Park I have noticed what looked like work on extending the Circle Trail.
I wondered if this was the long-anticipated Circle Trail completion of the section between Lucy Park and where the Circle Trail heads into the Wichita Bluff Nature Area.
There has been no mention made of this project in this town's absolutely inept newspaper, the Wichita Falls Times Record News. A newspaper which for over six months has featured the repeating headline at the top of its home page asking the question "Why Did Beto O'Rourke Speak in Wichita Falls?" where clicking on that link brings you to a non-article which does not answer that extremely poignant question.
So, on this third day of October, I hiked from the east Wichita Bluff Nature Area Circle Trail parking lot and walked towards Lucy Park to see if the trail was being worked on.
Via the photo documentation at the top you can see that such is the case. All that is needed is for some cement to be added.
And then that will leave only one short section to fill in to make the Circle Trail an actual complete circle. That being the section which currently terminates shortly after leaving the west end of Lake Wichita Park.
Saturday, September 27, 2025
Final September Saturday Keeping Cool At Sikes Lake
On this final Saturday of the 2025 version of September it was to Sikes Lake I ventured for some much-needed endorphin acquisition and the corresponding calorie consumption.
In the photo documentation you are standing on the rocky eastern shore of Sikes Lake, looking in a southwest direction.
The outer world air at my North Texas location is cooled to an extremely pleasant temperature today.
That seems to have resulted in a far larger than the norm number of people out enjoying being under the sun without feeling like you are being broiled.
The arrival of fall, with its predictable drop in temperature, comes at an opportune time for me, enabling me to ramp up my physical activity, so as to burn more calories, and lose some weight.
About 20 pounds.
An event is coming up which will require me to be in outerwear of the uncomfortable suit type, with the dress slacks part of the suit requiring me to shrink. That or go slacks shopping. Which is an activity I prefer to avoid.
Being 20 pounds lighter will make being stuck in an airplane seat feel less sardine can-like. I remember way back in August of 2008, weighing 20 pounds less than I do now, flying from Love Field, in Dallas, to Seattle, on Southwest. Most comfortable flying experience ever.
I think part of that extra comfort may have been due to being on a Southwest plane, instead of an American Airlines plane, which is what I am stuck with, flying out of Wichita Falls...
Friday, September 26, 2025
Happy Birthday, Brother Jake, With Microsoft's False Tulip Memories
The photo you see here arrived a couple minutes ago, via email from Microsoft's Memories from this Day.
This instance is one of the times I know for certain this memory could not have happened on this day, late in the month of September.
In the photo we are located on what is known as the Skagit Flats. A vast agricultural zone which in the spring (not fall) sprouts huge fields of flowers.
Mostly tulips, which is what you see in the photo.
The Skagit Valley Tulip Festival month is a HUGE tourist attraction, drawing throngs to the valley from all over the world.
In the photo we are looking east, at the Cascade Mountain foothills. The Mount Baker volcano is to the left, with seeing that mountain blocked by Mount Vernon's Little Mountain.
My little brother, Jake, he being Spencer Jack and Hank Frank's grandpa, and the pa of my nephews, Jason and Joey. lives near the location of the tulip field you see in the photo.
Today is my little brother's birthday. A few minutes ago I texted him a Happy Birthday message.
No matter what particular day in the year it is at my North Texas location, no matter which direction I look, I will see no mountains. Or vast fields of colorful flowers.
Currently I do see a vast field of goats when I look in the right direction. The hundreds of goats have become quite the local tourist attraction, but, as far as I know, not drawing throngs from all over the world...
Thursday, September 25, 2025
Today Finding Risky Instability Over The Wichita River In Lucy Park
On this final Thursday of the 2025 version of September it was back to Lucy Park I ventured for some pleasantly temperatured salubrious endorphin acquisition gained via high-speed walking.
After one of my earlier visits to Lucy Park, this month, I recollect mentioning that I found the Lucy Park suspension bridge over the Wichita River to be causing a dizzying sensation, due to swaying more than it had in the past, and some of the bridge planks being a bit warped.
Please note the signage seen in today's photo documentation, making note of a new sign which has been added since my last visit.
A close up look at that new sign...
Now, it seems just a bit odd to have one sign, the one which has been there ever since I first saw this suspension bridge, years ago, advising "CAUTION MAXIMUM LOADING 20 PERSONS", whilst adding a new sign indicating the bridge is unstable and risky to cross.
Would the city not face some sort of serious liability if someone was to cross this bridge, seeing only the original sign, not seeing the new, small, highly suspended sign, and then suffer a serious injury of some sort?
Seems to me if the city is thinking the bridge is unstable and risky to cross, that maybe closing access to the risky bridge would be the wise course to take and then proceed to restore the bridge to its former un-risky, stable glory....
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