and the birds are flocking to our feeders today.We had sleet and freezing rain yesterday, and a little rain during the night. The temperature was 32* this morning and has been steadily falling with light snow. I'm very content to stay inside and look out the windows.
Tuesday, January 18, 2011
I'm a Bird Watcher...
Friday, January 07, 2011
Winter Wonderland!
Why do we hear the "winter" songs only at Christmas time? They're seasonal songs, but they are not Christmas songs. Yet, once Christmas is past, you don't hear these songs played on the radio again until the next Christmas.
Today snow is falling and it's simply beautiful! The pictures don't do it justice. The falling snow doesn't show up well in the photo, but even so, it's pretty. It's still snowing, and now the wind is picking up, shaking the snow out of the trees. It's starting to look more cold than romantic!
Sleigh bells ring, are you listening?
In the lane, snow is glistening.
A beautiful sight, we're happy tonight
Walking in a winter wonderland.
Gone away is the bluebird.
Here to stay is the new bird.
He sings a love song, as we go along
Walking in a winter wonderland.
In the meadow we can build a snowman.
Then pretend that he is Parson Brown.
He'll say, "Are you married?" We'll say, "No, man!"
"But you can do the job when you're in town."
Later on, we'll conspire
As we dream by the fire
To face unafraid the plans that we've made
Walking in a winter wonderland.
When it snows, ain't it thrilling?
Though your nose gets a chilling.
We'll frolic and play the Eskimo way
Walking in a winter wonderland!
---Felix Bernard and Richard Smith
Yep...that's definitely a "Winter" song, and should get played at least through February! If I were a radio DJ, you can bet I'd be playing it on days like today.
Monday, December 06, 2010
Blessed Beyond Measure!
Truly, we are!
How thankful I am for my home! We saw several "homeless" folks in Chicago.
I'm thankful for my coat! We saw one who appeared to be wearing her entire wardrobe just to keep warm.
I'm thankful for laundry! It was quite obvious that some folks haven't the resources to wash their clothes.
I'm thankful that we have family who also happen to be friends.
I'm thankful for our jobs. Not everyone has one!
I'm thankful for our quiet (for the most part) rural lifestyle.
I'm thankful for more than enough to eat. Millions around the world are hungry!
I'm thankful for all we have, but most of all ---
I am thankful for God's gift, Jesus Christ....
Mary, did you know
That your baby boy
Would someday walk on water?
Mary did you know
That your baby boy
Will save our sons and daughters?
Did you know
That your baby boy
Has come to make you new?
This child that you've delivered
Will soon deliver you.
Mary did you know
That your baby boy
Will give sight to a blind man?
Mary did you know
That your baby boy
Will calm the storm with his hand?
Did you know that your baby boy
Has walked where angels trod?
When you kiss your little baby
You've kissed the face of God.
The blind will see
The deaf will hear
The dead will live again
The lame will leap
The dumb will speak
The praises of the Lamb
Mary did you know
That your baby boy
Is Lord of all creation?
Mary did you know
That your baby boy
Will one day rule the nations?
Did you know
That your baby boy
Is heaven's perfect Lamb?
This sleeping child you're holding
Monday, November 15, 2010
Since the Last Entry....
We've been very busy! It's been a beautiful fall. I don't know where to begin telling what we've been doing or where we've been since September. I guess the best way to update is by listing a few of the highlights....
Almost every Sunday evening we get together with Rockholds, Mickelsons, and Travis and Gail, for fun and games....and usually some good food as well. It's always fun, with many laughs.
Dad had his second knee replacement in mid-October. He had a rough go for a few weeks, but thankfully, seems to be improving every day.
Zach and I have been practicing with the Nauvoo Orchestra for a Christmas Concert December 2. It's been challenging, and fun for me....not sure Zach would describe it as fun. We're playing clarinets.
Wyatt started violin lessons about 5 weeks ago. We go to Nauvoo every Wednesday after school for his weekly lesson. He is learning a lot, and in such a short time! We believe he has talent!
Harvest was very quick, since many fields were under water most of the summer. We're thankful for for a safe harvest, and no breakdowns!
The calves are growing. Coffee Bean, our "Jergus" (jersey angus cross) has yet to calf. We're not sure when to expect that one, so we'll just keep watching and waiting.
I'm changing bus routes. I bid on a route that is almost entirely on paved roads, and won. The route I've been driving for the past few years is almost all gravel roads, which makes keeping the bus clean nearly impossible! I will miss a lot of the kids that I've come to know, but I sure won't miss the dust!
Enjoyed seeing (and hearing) the Lesters at Crossview in Keokuk last week.
Thanksgiving is less than two weeks away! We'll be enjoying turkey and all the trimmings with family at the Bonney home. Looking forward to that!
Still to come: Candlelight Carols at Moody, Dinner Theater at CFS, Circle 8, the Lesters and Chosen Ones at Quincy for my birthday!
I could go on, but should start thinking about what a tired and hungry man might like for supper.
I just wonder.....does anyone actually read this blog?
Saturday, September 18, 2010
NQC 2010 ....
It's over! Already have our reservations and tickets for the 2011 NQC. Highlights later!
Monday morning..... and remembering some of the great things about NQC.
Acappella! It seemed to be a popular trend this year, and we loved it!
Booth Brothers...... there are a number of groups that could be mentioned here, but the Booth Brothers are one of our very favorites. Should also mention a new group Benton & Company. Very impressive.
Collingsworth Family! What incredible talent. Should you ever have the opportunity to see them, don't miss it! And the Crist Family....we saw them first in the Ozarks when they were just getting started.
Dennis "Swan" Swanberg..... a really funny guy!
Excellence...... extraordinary.
Freedom Hall.
Groups...... great groups like Greater Vision, Gaither Vocal Band, Gold City, Greenes and more.
Harmony! There's just nothing better than four part harmony from groups like Hoppers, HisSong, and others!
Isaacs! Again....incredible. We love the Isaacs!
Jeff & Sheri Easter. Always a favorite, and again, no disappointment!
Karen Peck and New River, Kingsmen, Kingdom Heirs, King's Herald....
LES (Beasley and Butler) They're everywhere! Of course, we can't omit Legacy Five!
Midnight Cry by the "old" Gold...... with Ivan Parker and Brian Free. And Michael English singing with the "old" Singing Americans!
Nalley House. Fine food, great service, reasonable prices. Also have to mentions the Nelons! Although they didn't sing "Walk Right Out of This Valley" we were thrilled to hear them again!
Ovations. Nearly every performance earned a standing ovation..... That's a lot of noise from more than 50,000 people. Naturally, we did our part.
Piano players! We've determined that every group has an amazing pianist! My, oh my! Kim Collingsworth, Tim Parton, Jeff Stice, Gordon Mote, to name just a few. Also, a new-to-us group we really enjoyed.... Pine Mountain Railroad! We expect to hear more from them.
Quartets. Need I say more?
Rambo family. It was almost like having Dottie back! A nice tribute to Dottie Rambo.
Sarah Palin. Patriotic, practical, and positively uplifting and encouraging. Also, we again enjoyed the little time we spent in our very comfortable rooms at Springhill Suites, just across the street from Freedom Hall.
Talleys, Triumphant, Tiranda Greene,
Uplifting, inspiring, moving, touching...... such is the norm for Southern Gospel Music. That's why we love it so much!
Vendors. Ehrler's Ice Cream-a local product and must have treat! Peach is the best! Then there's the Kentucky Grind coffee shop. We also love to peruse the exhibit booths of all the groups and businesses. This year, I purchased several CD's, but we're usually just "window" shoppers.
Whisnants, another group I've enjoyed over several years.
Xtraordinary event, extraordinary performances, extraordinary people and talent!
Yes! Yes, yes, yes.....we are going again. In fact, we have permanent tickets.....meaning that we have the same reserved seats year after year, for as long as we wish. So, yes..... we're planning to be there Sept 14-18, 2011
Zane King....a very talented keyboard player, and a wholehearted endorsement for Compassion International. Zane = Mr. Compassion!
There were a few people we missed seeing this year. Peg McKamey, for one. The McKameys were there early in the week, but we didn't arrive until late Wednesday. We also missed Brian Lester and the Lester family.
Guy Penrod..... he came last year as a soloist. We didn't see him this year.
The Hunter family, from Canada. Again, they were there.....we just didn't see them.
Well, there are a few of the highlights (and in alphabetical order, no less).
Thursday, August 26, 2010
Beloved Mother, Grandmother and Sister...
Yesterday, we were deeply saddened by the sudden passing of a loved one. Teri Mickelson Cary went to meet Jesus. Knowing that she is now in the presence of the Lord is comforting, but the pain of separation is no less severe. We covet your prayers especially now. I'm including a photograph of Teri with her grandchildren and husband, Jim. It's a very sweet picture.
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Teri Cary |
Jun 20, 1957 - Aug 25, 2010 |
Visitation |
Sunday, August 29, 2010 3:00pm - 5:00pm Lunning Chapel 2620 Mt. Pleasant St. Burlington, 52601 |
Services |
Monday, August 30, 2010 2:00pm - Grace United Methodist Church 1100 Angular St. Burlington, 52601 |
Monday, August 16, 2010
As Summer Winds Down....
We have had a very busy, and extremely wet summer! Because of almost daily rain, we have not yet cut our hay. We hope to get it done soon! Also, due to the excessive rainfall, we won't have much to harvest this fall. Much of the bottom ground is still (or again) underwater.
Still, we are thankful for a bountiful sweet corn crop, lots of time spent with family, and time to relax and enjoy the wonders of creation.
Just yesterday, while doing a little weeding, I found a cute little tree frog. At least, I believe it was a tree frog. It was small, green and sitting on a leaf in the honeysuckle bush. I didn't have the camera with me at the time, and of course, later was unable to find him for a picture. I found a photo of a frog that looked just like it in our reptile book.
We enjoyed a fun filled week in northern Wisconsin at Camp Forest Springs. Many of the photos have been posted on FaceBook, so I won't post them again here.
Last week, Little T, the heifer belonging to Zach and Wyatt, gave birth to a beautiful little girl. The boys were thrilled to be here and witness the birthing process. They named their baby Candy. She's doing very well! Little T is a very good mother. The boys will sell Candy when she is weaned.
School resumes one week from tomorrow. I will again be driving the bus, and expect to also drive some activity trips. Summer went much too fast! I'm looking forward to a great school year though.
That's all for now. I'm sure there's much more I could say, but it's time for me to get out and accomplish a few chores!
Tuesday, July 27, 2010
Four Weeks Left!
Summer vacation is getting short! Only about four weeks and we'll be back to school. I've talked to some of the students, and a few are ready to get back to classes. Others would like to put it off indefinitely.
Yesterday, we picked, cut, cooked, and bagged enough sweet corn to feed us all winter. I'm not sure of the count, but I'm thinking the total was well over two hundred 3 cup bags. Gariann did more today. Aaron loves sweet corn. He says it's tasty..... delicious!
We had more very heavy rain, which washed our lane out....again! It was even worse this time. Dennis and I worked on it Sunday afternoon. We got back to it again today, with help from Zach. It's pretty well smoothed out now, but needs more rock again.
After working on the lane, we came inside to enjoy some cool air. Zach provided music while I washed some dishes and fixed him some lunch.
Saturday, July 10, 2010
An Unplanned Trip
To the emergency room!
Yesterday Dad was seriously injured while working at the farm. A big heavy chunk of cement with re-bar sticking out of it fell and caught Dad on the back of his legs. Thankfully, Dennis was there! After countless stitches, Dad was sent home.We went over later to find that the patient was relaxing quite comfortably and in excellent spirits.
Dennis didn't sleep well last night. He woke up thinking about how painful that must have been for Dad.
Wednesday, June 30, 2010
June!
Wow! Whoever said "life is like a roll of toilet paper.... the closer you get to the end, the faster it goes!" surely must be right. Over the past several weeks, we've attended many baseball games, had two family reunions, and have been trying to keep up with the grass. Because of the huge rains, we've had to do quite a lot of work on the lane. Also because of all the rain, we have not yet mowed our hay. We're hoping to be able to do that soon, but it's still much too wet at this time. We enjoyed getting together with our cousins in Houghton. Unfortunately, I didn't get any pictures, but Becca Howard has some posted on Facebook. I "borrowed" one from her.
It was great to see them all together.
Zach's baseball team went undefeated this season, winning the championship June 19. We really enjoyed watching them play. Wyatt also played, and had a good year. His league doesn't really keep score, nor do they count outs. Everyone on the roster bats each inning. Wyatt is a pretty good batter.
Last Sunday, June 27, we gathered with the Nye family. It was a reunion for the descendants of John and Thelma Miller Nye. Dad, Martha and Neet are the only three children still living. We enjoyed spending time with them and seeing many of our "long lost" cousins! There were 94 present. We also celebrated Aunt Neet's 85th birthday, with a beautiful cake. Also very tasty!Farming has been pretty much a wash-out. There will be very little to harvest this fall.
Looking ahead, we have plans to see fireworks both Saturday and Sunday nights. The first ever Mann family reunion is planned for July 31. We hope to be baling hay soon! Rusty is becoming a very good companion and watch dog. He's now been with us for just over four months.
That's about all I can think to tell for now.