Saturday, November 10, 2012

The Harvest?

The Harvest.  Well, what there is of it.
Miss Eliana and one of her friends, Mixy the cat.
In years past we've been able to pick summer vegetables all the way into December here in Texas.  Year before last we had the terrible drought, so that explains the bad crop that year.  This year, the rains were pretty good and the temperatures pretty normal, but still a bad garden, so who knows.  I truly believe the biggest gamblers on the planet are the farmers!

And we had vegetables growing in the strangest of places - pastures and in the middle of the lawn, for goodness sake!
Pasture Cucumber


But we got some pecans for pretty much the first time ever!  With shelled pecans going for $7 or $8 a pound, I feel like I'm holding gold !!





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Friday, November 9, 2012

Harvest Festival

Each year the churches here host a Harvest Festival.  It's to allow the children to enjoy the fun part of Halloween in a safe and secure way.  This year Granpa volunteered to help out and ended up manning the cotton candy machine.

No, that's not cobwebs on his shirt, it's cotton candy.  For hours Granpa stood there with cotton candy flying everywhere in the wind as he tried to spin it and bag it.  He was brave -- and even sweeter than usual!!





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Thursday, November 8, 2012

New Baby !


A couple of Christmas' ago I knitted and crocheted afghans, ponchos and snow hats for the youngest grandchildren and a nephew.  Well, we just added to the family, so I got to make a tiny poncho and snow hat for that lil' critter, too!


How small is it, really?  Well, the gold one is for a five-year-old...
  

But it seems to have fit perfectly!


WELCOME TO OUR WORLD, COLE!  
We love you!!



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Wednesday, November 7, 2012

An American President

I want all Americans to go get their most recent paycheck stub.  Now, get some tape and tape it to your bedroom mirror (the kitchen refrigerator is too public.)  Now, highlight the amount taken out for FICA, Social Security and Medicare.  Total those numbers.

Six months from now, in May, take a May, 2013 paycheck and do the same thing.

Now, subtract today's total Federal tax deductions from the total deductions in May.

How's it look?

Let me know.




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Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Readers

This is a world map. 
The countries in green are some of the countries our readers are in.    
Almost 20,000 hits.  (Actually, 19,250 as of this afternoon.)
In all, there are readers in thirty-five countries.


United States
Russia
Germany
Canada
Spain
France
Italy
Philippines
Brazil
Colombia
South Korea
Latvia
Malaysia
Indonesia
Saudi Arabia
Singapore
Taiwan
Moldova
The Netherlands
England/United Kingdom
China
Trinidad and Tobago
South  Africa
Austria
Australia
Nigeria
Mexico
Hungary
India
Turkey
Hong Kong
Ireland
Sweden
Greece
Belgium

Not all of the countries are highlighted because Google only keeps track of "x" number and it's based on the countries with the highest readership.

Some of the most read posts are:

Ox Shoe Chute
Wagons and Sleighs
The Woman YOU Gave Me
Mercury, Gemini, Apollo, Orion
Gold and Ghost Towns

Thank you all for believing I write about something worth reading.  I hope John gets a new contract soon so I can share more America with you!



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Monday, November 5, 2012

Big Tex Wounded !!

Big Tex was born in 1952; he has been THE State Fair of Texas icon ever since.


The Big Texan, "four-stories high, hook-nosed, wolfish grinning cowboy figure, dressed in Lee Rider jeans" and standing in the middle of Grand Avenue at the Midway of THE State Fair of Texas.  If you were meeting friends at the Fair, you met at Big Tex.

Unfortunately, this year, 2012, on his 60th birthday, after a face lift and new clothes,


Big Tex caught fire.  It was an electrical short.  No one was hurt.  And Big Tex will be refurbished and back on the Midway next year.  But it was a sad ending to a really awesome season of fun.  I don't usually blog about sad things, but this is one I wanted to have a memory of.  (I know: don't ever end a sentence with a preposition... ) We should never take anything for granted - not even Big Tex!




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Sunday, November 4, 2012

THE State Fair Arts and Crafts

One of our favorite places is the Arts and Crafts building of THE State Fair because one never knows what one is gonna find.



This is a really cool idea - but I just DO NOT think I could grab the handle of "snake cane."  Every time I look at that photo it gives me the creeps!  I like the "Santa" cane better.

  

Of course, Halloween is near, so folks like to offer up something for that.  The owl looks like someone raided their chicken coop for the feathers :)


What could be more Texan than a hand-tooled leather gun case and ...


and an armadillo made from old horseshoes!  Love it!




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Thursday, October 18, 2012

The Petting Zoo

The Petting Zoo at the THE State Fair of Texas is always the best!  This year we even got to see some babies being born!!  This guy (girl?) was a real favorite:

All Jacob sheep - male and female - are born with four horns.  Looks like a medieval jester to me.  They are domesticated, from Europe, and produce mutton and wool just like other sheep.  However, check this fact:  purebred Jacobs have both wool and hair!  Pretty cool, huh?



We would have been there all day if we'd had to wait for these baby pigs to be born.  And THE State Fair wouldn't dare miss a marketing opportunity:





 They have fast animals...




            and slow animals...



                furry ones...
Alpaca
and even the mysterious and sacred White Buffalo.


These guys are sacred to the Sioux Nation and other Native American tribes and nations.  A white buffalo birth happens only once in 10 million births.  How awesome is this!

But THIS!  THIS is my favorite animal of all:



a granchild!




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