Tuesday, April 14, 2015

Our 18th Grandchild has arrived



  Grandad and I got to hold Caleb Micah 10 lb 5 oz. yesterday afternoon.   Mama and baby are doing very well.  He is soooo soft!!

Monday, April 6, 2015

The Mother comes tumbling down!

Well I have a story to tell today!!  My neighbor and I have been concerned ever since the landlord had tall trees removed along our driveway up to our apartments.  The old tree stumps are sending up new shoots and poison ivy, wild raspberry briars and undergrowth are taking over now that there is lots of sunlight to this area.  The bird feeders are on that side of the drive and we are not keen to have varmints and snakes that near to them or us.  That is what you get when you have a thicket.  Sooo we were talking a few days ago and we each had the same idea of bit by bit cutting away the new growth on the stumps and clearing back the viney stuff at least from the top of the hill to keep it looking tidy.  If this can be accomplished before everything greens totally up and starts growing like wildfire, we would be happy.  That way the Landlord won't come through and use weed killer on stuff that might hurt the birds as well.



This is the area we are concerned about.  We have done a lot of clearing out here already.



This is the kind of stuff we want to cut back.

We both have worked at this for a couple of days with pleasing results.  However, today I decided to go out just long enough to work on one stump.  I was out there all of five minutes and caught my foot in a vine and tumbled rag doll style head over heels down the hill part way.  Just one revolution...that's all.   Uhhhhhh!  While in revolution I was thinking, please Lord don't let me break anything.  Well I didn't break anything but I pulled a chest muscle under/behind my right breast and I could feel that right away.  I am sure it is not a rib and it feels more like muscle than cartilage if I have that feeling sorted out....How WOULD I KNOW!....Uhhhhh! Looking around.....did anyone see that???!!  I didn't notice anyone staring at me or anyone around at all.. :-) Pwhew!


I ended up down about the center of the pic where that limb is. This is about a 45-60 Degree slope.

I had previously set my timer for 15 minutes so that I wouldn't work too long.  I went ahead and clipped a few starts on the next stump and decided I had better go in and tell hubby.  He had no clue.  I was a bit shaky.  I scratched my forehead, chin, neck, thigh and right ankle.  I didn't even notice that before coming inside.

He reminded me this is the 3rd accident in three years and perhaps I should stop doing such physical things at my age (69).  Then he told me to go take a shower because I was covered in dirt, twigs, and dried grass.  Now I have ice on my pulled muscle.  Maybe he is right, but I like to work outside!!  :-(

I need my Indiana friend R. Parker to come and take care of this work for me :-) She is an outdoorsy, get dirty kind of hard working lady.

We will see if I can move at all tomorrow.  I sneezed a little bit ago and I could definitely feel it.

Monday, March 9, 2015

Isaac feeding Lazarus


Someone asked Isaac to smile
Click on the pic to enlarge


The baby goat's name is Lazarus.  He is the sweetest tiniest little goat I have ever seen.  He is runt of a set of triplets born to Marci, his mother.  He nearly died the first night.  As soon as my daughter-in-law discovered he was losing ground, she brought him into the house and gave him a bottle and warmed him up near the wood stove.  By next morning he was standing and looked like he might make it. The change was so dramatic that they named him Lazarus.  You can see for yourself that he is doing well right now.  He goes outside with his mama and brothers during the day but mama does not allow him to nurse.  So Lazarus gets fed by whoever is available every 4 hours or so.  He comes in at night so that he can be given his 3:00am feeding more easily.  Grandson Isaac is giving him his bottle in the photo and Lazarus is loving it.  Isaac will run through the kitchen and Lazarus chases after him.  They have a lot of fun together....or so it seems.  Isaac and siblings will be getting a new brother or sister within about 4 weeks.  By then Lazarus will probably be staying outside.

Saturday, July 26, 2014

Walking on the Percival Island Riverwalk

My husband and I have been regularly walking on this really nice walking path in Lynchburg, VA.  Percival Island Riverwalk.  We usually only walk about 2 miles.  So we walk 1mile onto the trail and 1 mile back.  It is much longer, I think possibly 6 miles one way.  







The past few times when we walk in the late afternoon we usually see a deer in a particular spot.  I saw it this day and was ready to take a picture when the dear turned his head away and all I got was the tail end.  





There haven't been many flowers to view but I happened upon this flower that I have heard call Passion flower.  I thought it was a cultivated flower rather than a wild flower.  There is some legendary story about how the flower tells of the crucifixion of Christ, thus the name Passion flower.

Sunday, January 5, 2014

Roses



Lovely Roses from Daughter-in-Law, Amber, in honor of my husband and my wedding anniversary.  
47 years on December 30,2013.  I have been enjoying them very much. Thank you, Amber.  I guess my hubby should have been included in the pic, but he was taking the pic :-)


God's Creation speaking to those who will listen


Pretty colors of an evening sunset in December 2013

Friday, June 21, 2013

God's Creation looks different now than since my last post

The First day of Summer
It is amazing that Spring has come and gone already.
Today is a beautiful perfect day for a summer day.  Temperatures in the high 70's low 80's
I will post some of the beautiful flowers that are round about us.



Day Lilies just outside travel trailer.  We use this as a headquarters while we are developing our property .  Perhaps next year we will be able to move into our tiny house yet to be built.


Flowers in small box are impatiens.  Clicking on pic will give a larger pic.









The above are some of Amber's Roses


This is the first bloom on some that I planted this spring.



And another.  I have one other yellow and a pink one that has not shown signs of buds yet.


Amber has tried to build a rock garden here to keep soil erosion at a minimum.  It is getting better each year.  Day Lilies, rocks, some low spreading evergreen and I planted a few impatiens here this year as well.



The view out the trailer front door first to the left and then to the right.  I love the woods!!








This is a very curious sort of thing.  It is a rather ferny moss with these flower like protrusions in a coral red color and in different sizes or stages.  I know nothing about moss and spores, etc.  But a very interesting find outside my front door.  Note cicada wings and some of the body left after the great 17 year revival  this year.  A very noisy time during May but endearing as well.  Those woodsy sounds, you know?