A Tribute to Rusty’s Rhubarb Pie

We find inspiration to write down a thing or two from the most unlikely places. In this case, my inspiration came from my friend’s blog about Rhubarb pie. I better give credit to Rusty’s wife, Snookums, who actually baked the pie that Rusty was able to enjoy with great pleasure.

My little story beings like this …

There was a very small diner (back in the day) that made the most delicious pies. Rhubarb pie being one of them, and it was Mom’s favorite. Mine was Apple. Dad liked the Black Bottom pie.

On a rare occasion, we all enjoyed a Pecan pie. That’s “PEE-can” for those of you from the South, which my parents were not, so they said “Pa-kawn.” Think Yankee and that’s how they pronounced it. I could go either way.

Inside the diner were maybe 10 stools at a counter … could have been 12 … and a small refrigerated bakery case for pies and most likely other sweet treats.

The diner had a drive-up window where customers in cars would line up around the small building waiting to pick up their pies.

If you returned your pie tin (from a previous purchase) then you got a discount on your next pie.

Our family had grown to six, so the pies never lasted that long. We enjoyed them with Reddi-wip or vanilla ice cream on top.

Sometimes (usually Dad) someone (Dad) would stand at the kitchen sink taking a few bites out of his favorite pie while he looked out the kitchen window. He was a man of few words during those pie sneaking times.

You know what? I miss that small diner with its 10 or 12 stools lined up at the counter. It was such a fun place to go to for pie and coffee if you were lucky enough to get inside.

Those were the days …

… yes indeed.

© Catherine Evermore. All rights reserved.

Weary

Today is Friday, May 27, 2022.

As the old saying goes: “My get up and go has  got up and went,” or something like that.

I’ve been busy closing out accounts with social media sites (there weren’t many) with one exception.

I posted something earlier today that had to do with my father, and someone on Twitter just had to correct me.

What did I do?

I deleted everything and blocked him simply because I just didn’t want to get into a BS discussion with a stranger about something that involved Dad.

Period.

Dad was a patriot and he fought for our country not once but twice. Mom stayed at home with the kiddos while Dad served our country. We had a good life, and our parents instilled in us a love for our country – the United States of America.

The American flag was flown each day in front of our house. Even as Dad approached his later years, the flag was always there to remind anyone passing by that America was part of the family home.

As Memorial Day weekend approaches, this comes to mind:

Well done, good and faithful servant …

Father (Deceased) – Navy Pilot – WWII and Korea
Uncle (Deceased) – Navy Pilot – WWII
Uncle (Deceased) – Army Officer – WWII
Brother (Deceased) – Army Enlisted – Vietnam
Fiancé (Deceased) – Army Enlisted – Vietnam

Peace … ~CE

America
by Kenny Werner

Womxn and Girl Power

For starters, I don’t care that Michelle Obama spells the word woman with an “x” as in womxn. To me, that is a sign of pure stupidity, but let’s move on …

Through the ages, I have never felt the need to protest for women’s rights. Maybe that’s because I feel confident about my rights, and I don’t feel the need to yell them from the streets of Downtown, USA.

But, that’s just me.

Recently, women have taken to the streets in protest of a leak from the Supreme Court regarding a decision about abortion rights. Given that the Supreme Court does not make any of our laws, people are still in an uproar at the thought of the abortion issue going to all 50 states where American citizens will get to vote as to how they want their state to move forward.

How dare the Supreme Court assume that voters have the right to vote on such an important issue!

My God, has the world come to an end?

Now, people are predicting that this will be another summer of destruction. Remember 2020? Remember the CNN reporter saying the protest he was reporting on was mostly peaceful while a city burned behind him? Hot red flames shooting up into the black sky and that bozo said “mostly peaceful.” What was he smoking?

Speaking of violence …

If we do have another summer of destruction, I hope all law enforcement officers will arrest every single last one of the violent protesters, and the legal system will finally work by locking them up for a very long time.

You know … like the January 6 people have been locked up for over a year without due process.

That’s all I have to say for now.

Peace out, people!

© Catherine Evermore. All rights reserved.

Hey Girl
by Michael McDonald