Author: Dianne Lehmann

  • On the Therapeutic Efficacy of Applying Osculatory Pressure to Wounds

    On the Therapeutic Efficacy of Applying Osculatory Pressure to Wounds

    A while back, I saw online a number of items about kissing boo-boos. I was unable to find even an abstract for the study that prompted the flurry of reporting. All the reporting agencies presented the story with almost the exact same wording, so the parent study is out there somewhere. Even so, I am…

  • Everything is Relative

    Everything is Relative

    When we lived in southern California, if we wanted to take a walk at night and the thermometer read 45°F, we thought it was crazy cold. We’d put sweat pants on over our pants. We’d get our heaviest coats and put on hats and scarves. Our warmest gloves were an absolute must. Living here in…

  • Craig Johnson and Walt Longmire

    Craig Johnson and Walt Longmire

    This man is brilliant. Craig Johnson, that is. Well, Longmire is pretty smart too. I’ve been making my way through the Longmire novels available in our local library app, Libby. I believe I am currently reading the last one they offer, “Dry Bones.” A quick Internet search has shown me that there are at least…

  • Catastrophic Failure of the Cat Distribution System

    Catastrophic Failure of the Cat Distribution System

    The CDS (Cat Distribution System) doesn’t always get it right. Sadly. The tuxedo cat we named Mouse, is not a stray after all. After months of her coming around and hanging out, buying her a heated cat house, putting a tag on her collar asking to let me know if she had a home and…

  • Wee Ones First

    Today’s writing prompt is “What are your morning rituals?” The first thing I do is feed the cats. They are always hungriest. Our dog gets fed a little later. She’s more polite and waits relatively patiently. Then I get dressed and make my own breakfast. My husband, on work days, gets up before I do…

  • Mouse

    Mouse

    I wrote about stray cats a while back in an article titled “Stray Cats.” Mainly I was writing about one in particular that we had named Mouse. I explained why we couldn’t take her into our household. Also about buying a heated cat house and what we had to do to get Mouse to use…

  • Starry Night on Turquoise Mountain

    Starry Night on Turquoise Mountain

    No, I do not name everything I make. That would be crazy. I’m up to number 1,609 in necklaces, earrings, bracelets and anklets, and that doesn’t count all the stuff made involving a torch. But there are a few that make such a memorable experience of creation for me that I just have to give…

  • Stray Cats

    Stray Cats

    There are a lot of stray cats where we live now. Where we used to live, stray cats didn’t last long … large coyote population. I hear a coyote now and then. Maybe a handful of times in the four plus years we’ve lived here. Where we were before, it was nightly. I put a…

  • Business Cards

    Business Cards

    Seems like it should be such a simple thing. We ordered some business cards from a local print shop. First clue they might not be very high quality was when they said they could only use a pdf. I’d taken a thumb drive with the card saved as a jpeg. So I went home and…

  • Making Earrings

    Making Earrings

    Making earrings is just about the most fun. Well, for me anyway. The average set of earrings doesn’t usually take me more than a half an hour to make. But it can take me longer than that to select the materials. Mainly because I tend to get distracted by all the pretty beads and findings.…