Friday, July 11, 2008
Project Black -2
Her calf was there too with her mama. The little girl in the photo below wasn't old enough to show an animal this year, but her mother said she could hardly wait until it was her turn.
Mama cow is my entry for project black tonight. Visit Anna's blog to see more.
Thursday, July 10, 2008
Black -1
Tucker, my daughter's first cat, my first grandkitten, was a beautiful black cat, who lived with Sarah for six years before he succumbed to cancer. This is my first in a series of black photos for Anna's Project Black.
Thematic Photographic - Light
Carmi's photographic theme this week is light. My mind went immediately to this kitchen table at my cousin's cabin. The afternoon sun provides all the light needed. My cousin and her husband moved an old cabin that was going to be torn down to their property and restored it. Walking into it takes one back a few years. To read more about the cabin go here, here, and here.
Tuesday, July 08, 2008
Sunday, July 06, 2008
The heavens declare His glory
Some days there is not a cloud in the sky, and other days they are majestic like this one.
The morning that we went to the beach was one of those days when there was hardly a cloud...not a one, but the beautiful blue.
Wednesday, July 02, 2008
Thematic Photographic - Sky
Carmi selected a wonderful theme this week - sky. We have such beautiful skies. The photo doesn't do justice to the clouds in the sky here. The light glowing through the clouds was just breath-taking. You can see other "sky" photos or join in by going here.
Looking at this sky, I'm reminded of the passage of Scripture that says "When I consider your heavens, the works of your fingers, the moon and the starts, which you have set in place, what is man that you are mindful of him, or the son of man that you care for him?
You made him a little lower than the heavenly beings and crowned him with glory and honor...You make him ruler over the works of your hands; you put everything under his feet: all flocks and herds, and the beasts of the field, the birds of the air, and the fish of the sea, all that swim the paths of the seas. O LORD, our Lord, how majestic is your name in all the earth!
Tuesday, July 01, 2008
For your reading and viewing pleasure
Over at Kenju's place, today she posted a newspaper article about a long distance relationship that lasted for many years, spanning the ocean. Again, your heart will be warmed as you read the post. Click on the photo and you will be able to read it with ease.
Finally, since Ella's diagnosis with CF, I have read many blogs by CFer's. Many go through very hard times, but there is such a strength of spirit and love of life that keeps them going. This morning in my mailbox was this link. Lo had a double lung transplant a couple of years ago that went south. A year ago she had a second one, and in her journal this morning she writes of her journey. It is truly amazing to read of her journey and triumph through difficult times.
Please, please, read all three. You'll be glad you did.
Monday, June 30, 2008
Mancat Monday
Before Tucker ever got sick, Sarah decided that she would get another cat to be a companion to him. Thus, along came Samson, a furry friend that she met at Petsm*rt. She had the habit of going in to get her cat food and always stopped by to see the kitties who were up for adoption. Thus, along came Samson. He is a sweet-natured cat. The vet loves him. He's so easy-going and loves to play. He loves to be scratched under his chin, but he isn't too much for getting up in your lap.
When Tucker got sick, Sarah began to think about getting another cat, not to take his place by any means, but to have another one there to be Samson's companion, once Tucker was gone. Well, one day her friend told her about this black and white cat, again at Petsm*rt, who looked like he was begging for a home. So home he came.
"Mom, Monroe's not eating, and he won't come out of the closet," Sarah said one day. I told her to give him a little while, and he would warm up to everything. She finally took him to the vet and found out that he was one sick cat. His gums were infected, his ears were a mess...anyway, to make a long story short, $400 later, he is a healthy, happy cat. She jokingly told the vet that she was keeping him in business.
When we went to take Tucker for that fateful day, we got to talking to the vet about Monroe. She had not seen him, but she said, "Oh, I heard the techs talking about measuring his whiskers because they're so long." Monroe is a cuddler. He doesn't care to be in your lap too much, but when I was over kitty-sitting a couple of weeks ago, I lay down on the sofa, and he got right up beside me, all comfy.
When Sarah went through all she did to get him healthy, she said she was going to write the H*mane Society a letter to let them know how much it had cost her, but she said that when you adopt one, you sign a waiver. My thought about all that is that if they can spay or neuter and put in a micro-chip, they could take the time to check them over otherwise. Maybe he slipped by. At any rate, he is a wonderful cat, as is Samson.
Saturday, June 28, 2008
Thematic Photo - Wood
As Carmi started this theme, I wondered what I had that would fit. My mind went to these huge logs that I saw on the back of the train. They represented the livelihood of many people in Lacoochee from the 20's, through the depression in the 30's, and on until the mill closed in 1959. During the depression the mill hands worked for 10 cents an hour.
The town was truly a company town and thrived during the hey-day of the mill. Housing was built for the employees. Rent was 50 cents a week. After they got electricity in the early 40's, a house could have electricity for an additional five cents. A commissary was built; when the houses were filled, a hotel was built near the mill.
My father worked at the mill, and during the war, because many of the townspeople went to serve in the Armed Forces, German was prisoners were brought to work in the mill. Part of my father's job was to guard them.
It was in Lacoochee that he met my mother. She had come to live with her sister there. They married in 1933. I was born in 1941, and we lived there until the war was over in 1945.
After the lumber mill closed, other companies came in and worked at different industries. Today the building is still there, but nothing is operating. As the saw mill declined, people began to leave. Many moved to Dade City. Every year, however, there is a Lacoochee reunion that is held. The VFW hall is filled with people who come back to reminisce, look at old photos, and talk about those days that are no longer. You can read much more about the history of Lacoochee here.
Thursday, June 26, 2008
Thematic Photo - Wood
When I was at my son's this winter, I enjoyed taking photos of the bare trees. One day I was sitting in my car and looked up and saw this "creature" yawning, crying, or I don't know what. Carmi, over at Written, Inc, is hosting a different thematic photo each week. Visit his blog and join in.
Wednesday, June 25, 2008
Fun at Gammy's
My daddy gave me lots of good rides on his back. If I were here much longer, I'd be swimming like a fish.
My mommy and daddy had a good time with me in the pool. They got cold though, and we had to get out after a while. (With the rains, the pool water did cool down a lot, and Ella was shivering, but she didn't want to get out.)
Monday, June 23, 2008
In Florida
Prior to coming to Florida, David and Sabrina and Ella spent a weekend in D.C. David said her favorite time there was in the pool. She called it the "ocean." So my pool had quite an appeal to her. It didn't take long for her to get acclimated to the water. It's a good thing that there's a lock on the door. My pool hasn't seen so much activity in quite a while.
David went out to the garage with the wipes and cleaned up the F*sher Price garage that he and Sarah played with many years ago. The only things missing were the Bert and Ernie characters who rode in the cars. The elevator doesn't work quite as well as it used to, but it was fun watching them play and remembering days many years ago.
By the time you read this, they'll be on their way back home, and my house will be quiet once again. It has been a full and fun week, and I'll miss them terribly.
Sunday, June 15, 2008
Haven't I Grown?
Thursday, June 12, 2008
Why Lacoochee Kid?
I was born there and lived there until World War II ended. My parents had decided to leave Lacoochee oncethe war was over. Even though I was not quite four when we left, my aunt lived there, and we went back and visited from time to time, and then sometimes I would go and spend a week with my aunt. And so I have quite a few memories of Lacoochee.
If you read this post, you will understand the photo in my header. That picture holds many memories for me. I put a photo of myself as "Lacoochee Kid" in my profile because that was one of the photos my parents had taken of me in Lacoochee. Someone commented today that Ella looks a lot like that picture. It has indeed been interesting to compare our photos and see the similarities.
There isn't much to Lacoochee any more. The building that housed the saw mill is still there, and there are a couple of buildings, a post office, I think, and a school. I drove by one day on my way to the northern part of the state and tried to picture in my mind the Lacoochee that I knew. It isn't there any more. However, much of the history of Lacoochee is in the Pioneer Museum in Dade City. That is one place I hope to go when Ella comes with her parents; that is, if it's not too hot.
Wednesday, June 11, 2008
Hello, Grammy
Hello, Grammy,
This is Ella calling. I'm coming to see you next week. My mommy and daddy are coming too. We're getting on an airplane next Wednesday and flying down to Tampa. My daddy found these tickets long before the prices started to go up so that's good. My mommy hopes the weather will be good.
I'm looking forward to playing in the pool and going to the beach. And, Grammy, I know you are going to want to show me off to all your friends. That's all for now. I'll see you next week.
Bye, Ella
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The weather maps show rain every day, but you can't believe what you see. Yes, we are having rain, but it often comes later in the day, so there will be plenty of time for the beach and swimming in the pool. And yes, it is hot, but not as hot as other places have been seeing these days.
We'll have a good time, and yes, there will be pictures to post.
Monday, June 09, 2008
Project Blue #7
In my dining room is a fixture that was made for me about 28 years ago. We had friends at church who started having their children soon after my two were born. Tom is an elementary school principal, and he is very artistic. Back when macrame was the in thing, he and another fellow from church made items and sold them at the mall whenever there was a craft fair.
At one point he did stained glass, and so in exchange for baby items, I bought the materials, and he made this fixture for us and our home. It brings many fond memories to me any time that I turn it on. If I ever sell my home, or if my children end up having to sell it, I want them to take the fixture down and keep it. They can find a replacement.
The said news today is that the truck driver who was burned in the accident did not survive.
I write a bit from time to time about cystic fibrosis. I read a lot about it...about the successes and the failures, the hope and the despair. There is a blog that I want you to go to. This young mother is a writer...I am not. She is the mother of a little girl, about a year older than Ella, and her daughter has CF. She wrote a post this last week on Friday, "A CF World" which expresses so well her thoughts about having a child with CF, and I feel that it could be any parents' expression.
Saturday, June 07, 2008
Project blue - Take six
Pictured here is Raymond, the Rays' mascot. I thought he was wearing enough blue to qualify for Project Blue. It was Country Night, so he was dressed accordingly. After the ballgame there was a concert by Trace Adkins. The game sold out, and that is a rarity there. I think the concert had something to do with it. As they are winning more games, attendance seems to be increasing, and that's a good thing.
Friday, June 06, 2008
Project Blue - Take 5
While shopping for some necessities for her, I got a little carried away and found these W*nder Pets. When I was with her this winter, we watched their program on N*ckelodeon. I tried in vain to find some of them when I went shopping then.
But hooray, the other day I found these. When I taught first grade, I kept up with what was all the rage with kids, but having been away from the classroom for nine years, I've been out of the loop. Well, I'm getting back in. And it's FUN! Happy Friday, everyone.






