• Yin and Yang

    Pericope and Synecdoche playing together. Listen ⇢

    Yin and Yang
  • Pericope and Synecdoche

    The moment that Heidi mentioned getting a cat, in early October, I made sure to be affirming in that desire. We’ve been through this before and she would come to her senses about all the upkeep, and food, and upkeep, and more food. Then she mentioned that the cats she… Listen ⇢

    Pericope and Synecdoche
  • DIY Summer: The Dutch Hutch

    Walking through our favorite consignment store, I spotted this hutch and pointed it out to Heidi. She wasn’t keen on it because it was painted. I pointed out that it’s style was similar to the bookshelf I painted earlier and I could repaint it to match the bookshelf. She said… Listen ⇢

    DIY Summer: The Dutch Hutch
  • DIY Summer: The Dinning Room Table

    This is one project I have wanted to do for a long time, and glad that Heidi thought it was a good idea. I took the table given to me by longtime friend and sister in the LORD, Lucy, sanded it, and painted it. We have so much wood in… Listen ⇢

    DIY Summer: The Dinning Room Table
  • DIY Summer: The Bookshelf

    I told Heidi that this has been my best summer as a public school teacher since entering the profession eight years ago. The reason: we are in our own home and I have had a lot of project to keep me busy. Most summers, while living in an apartment, I… Listen ⇢

    DIY Summer: The Bookshelf
  • A Few More

    Here are a few more I could of, should of, added to CBWC: Bridges and Water… boy, bridges, water, bird, beams… All photos are copyright © Timothy J. Hammons, 2023.  Listen ⇢

    A Few More
  • CBWC: Bridges and Water

    This is my entry for Cee’s CBWC: Beginning with B and W. The bridge is the Waco Suspension Bridge, and it was only recently opened back up after a year-long renovation. All photos are copyright © Timothy J. Hammons, 2023. Listen ⇢

    CBWC: Bridges and Water
  • The Dr. Pepper Museum

    My boys and I were walking around downtown Waco again, when one of them suggested walking over to the Dr. Pepper Museum, and actually buying tickets. We went downtown trying to find a bookstore, which we did. But the bookstore was heavy on the estrogen, so it didn’t take long… Listen ⇢

    The Dr. Pepper Museum