Friday, June 14, 2013
Wednesday, June 12, 2013
Carlsbad Caverns and Roswell
Our travels today started out with troubles. When we went to leave our motel, there were funny noises under the hood. The serpentine belt had shredded. Glen and Jim put on a new one. Thankfully we weren’t out in the middle of nowhere with 100^ heat. We could wait in our room until repairs were done.
Then it was on to Carlsbad, NM where we went through the magnificent caverns.
Mother got along very well with her cane and walker. We walked over a mile at her pace …
… to enjoy the beautiful formations.
Driving north through the town of Roswell we saw lots of space ships, green martians and …
… aliens, the town’s mascot.
When it took longer than expected for me to snap these pictures, everyone speculated what might have happened to me. Maybe I was whisk up into the outer spaceship, maybe they did a brain transplant on me, maybe … and then the martians didn’t think I was fit so they spewed me back down to earth. When I got back on the bus the ladies were all chirping and twirping like martians.
Tuesday, June 11, 2013
Traveling West
Life …
We traveled to Texas to my sister Emily & Perry’s place.
Their son Adam and his girlfriend Megan helped to host us for the night.
The pool was a welcome and relaxing spot for June. Most of us sat along the edge and “cooled” our feet in the hot tub.
At College Station, TX we had a tour of the George Bush Presidential Library and Museum.
Acting president Barnhart.
These gifts were given to the president but since they were worth more than $300.00 they couldn’t keep them.
I guess they really belong to us, the American people.
This tapestry really caught my eye. You know it would have taken a lot of hours to make it.
At The Alamo in San Antonio we learned some of the history of Texas.
Emily and Polly are standing by the fort wall.
This live oak tree was in the courtyard and I thought would make a lovely tree for the grandchildren to climb.
Then we traveled to Fredericksburg to …
… the Insight Gallery to view an exhibit of Oil Painters of America. Claire Bleu, my niece painter/artist was in her glory!
I really liked this painting of the old car.
While Claire spent more time at the gallery, we walked and toured the streets of Fredricksburg.
Mother, Coleen and I posed outside of a candy store as lollipops.
Texas – Longhorns – Lone Star – Cowboys
… as a Quilter
This piece of art was a gift to George and Barbara Bush. Isn’t it great inspiration for a quilt?
Coleen finished the feather stitching on her velvet doll comforter that Mother pieced.
Monday, June 10, 2013
Farming, Traveling West, and Emily’s Cow
Life …
Since it rained and the weather turned warm we went to the field to “hear” the corn grow.
Paul showed us how to strip the leaves down and dig inside the stalk to check the ears.
Just a tiny little cob, only 1/2” long.
And Gabriel claimed it had 18 rows of corn!
Gabriel in his hog barn outfit ready to do the chores.
We had our family in for pizza to visit with my family who came to pick me up for our trip West. The four oldest grands enjoyed their cake and ice cream while I sipped my decaf. coffee.
I had lots of help in the kitchen cleaning up after our pizza supper.
And then the house buzzed with talking and laughter until past bedtime.
Sunrise on The Spirit of St. Oren. See my sister Polly's update here.
There are 8 of us traveling today. Ashton was sad to see me leave so he and Paul joined our group for a picture.
Good-bye, Good-bye, Good-bye. Safe travels for us and I wish you all well at home.
…as a Quilter
Remember the small art quilt that Emily started here? Well, here she is working on it.
She cut out her silhouette and fused it to the background then sewed around the edges.
I’m guessing the size to be 16”X 12” and made mostly from cottons.
Detail
Wednesday, June 05, 2013
Wheat Harvest and Baking Cookies
These are mini bulk bags of soybeans that need to be planted yet after wheat. One mini bulk bags holds about 45 regular 50# sacks.
I was intrigued with this little vehicle that belongs to Roy Oswalt, the baseball pitcher that we farm for. And there is a 2nd one over there.
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I invited the 4 oldest grands to come for this morning to play and have a tea party lunch. I decided they could help me make cookies. After the dough was mixed I started on the right with Kirby and said they could all dip their finger into the dough for a taste. Kirby very politely got about 1/4 teaspoon on his finger to taste. Georgi was next and her taste was just a little bigger. Then it was Stacy’s turn! … Georgi can hardly believe what she is seeing!
Instead of the tea party lunch we just had a picnic out in the carport. That was much easier for me and it suited them just fine.
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