Thursday, October 22, 2009
Halloween is Coming
Gage says, "thank you, thank you very much"
Gage has been visiting a nursing home since he was six weeks old to do pet therapy. We always like to entertain the old folks at Halloween with a little party. This is his costume for this year. It is a variation of what he wore last year but most of the folks won't remember that anyway. He is a very good sport about all of this. LaDonna
Monday, October 19, 2009
Fall In Greensburg
Thanks for sharing the lovely picture Kathy of fall in Mo. Fall is such a beautiful time. Too bad winter comes after it. Here is a picture taken from my back door this morning. I had heard that the conditions have been just right for a beautiful fall here in Pa., I think perhaps they were right. LaDonna

Sunday, October 18, 2009
Morning Walk
It was a frosty morning here in MO, 30 degrees but toasty inside with our wood burning furnace, which I am loving. After another rainy week today is a beautiful day with the sun shining. Hope it drys up the mud around here. It would be a beautiful day to be out on the trails -- wish Norman was home.
Wanted to share some pictures from my morning walk. It's so pretty with the leavings turning. I have a feeling they will really start to come down now after last night's frost.
Headed out the driveway

Down the road we go

So pretty and peaceful
Look what was at the end of the road! There were two but I only got one picture. Forgot to put the card back in the camera and my internal memory was full.

Hope everyone is enjoying their weekend!
Kathy
Wanted to share some pictures from my morning walk. It's so pretty with the leavings turning. I have a feeling they will really start to come down now after last night's frost.
Headed out the driveway

Down the road we go

So pretty and peaceful

Look what was at the end of the road! There were two but I only got one picture. Forgot to put the card back in the camera and my internal memory was full.

Hope everyone is enjoying their weekend!
Kathy
Friday, October 9, 2009
Sunday, October 4, 2009
Sunday in MO
It is very fall-like here today, we are still in the 50's and it us noon. This is, and has always been, my favorite time of year. I love spring when everything is "reborn" and we are always ready for winter to be over, but there is just something about fall . . . maybe it's digging out the sweaters and sweatshirts after a long, hot summer, the turning of the leaves or the way the woods smell with the fallen leaves on the damp forest ground. Or maybe it's the anticipating of the hollidays just being around the corner. Fall always makes me reminesce. I remember watching out the window when I was a kid and seeing Daddy coming back from hunting on a fall day -- I can picture him now coming down through the field in his black and red checkered Woolrich with his gun and game in tow. Also treat or treating on Halloween and enjoying those delicious York County apples and apple cider. So many good memories to cherish.
Norman fired up our outside wood burning furnace this week. He wanted to "test" it to make sure everything was working properly before he goes back on the road. Although we really don't need much heat yet, we are going to let it fired up to heat our hot water. What a difference in the air coming out of the registers -- it is toasty warm instead of cool! Take my advice, do NOT ever install a heat pump unless you live in an area with very mild winters because you either freeze or pay very high electric bills! There is nothing like wood heat!
I made sausage gravy and biscuits for Norman and our neighbor this morning since we decided to not trailer away to ride. I don't often have time to do breakfast so Norman felt like he got a treat! Most of you know that Abby, my mule, suffered a pretty major injury two weeks ago so she is out of commission. Last Sunday I rode Lizzy, our two year old, for the first time out on the trail. She did excellent EXCEPT for water. She absolutely refused to go in the river (which is nothing more than a big creek) and every small stream was a challenge. We need to work on this but I can't do it alone and I am trying to persuade Norman into riding around here and working on the water crossing in our neighbor's pasture. He thinks we need to get some work done around here (can you imagine!) and is out on the tractor at the moment, but hopefully this afternoon we will get a short ride in . . . weather permitting. There is a slight chance of rain but I'm hoping that holds off until evening.
Well, I better head to Walmart to grab a few things -- a chore I don't look forward to. I sure miss the nice grocery stores we had in TX and also back home, but that's part of the price we pay to live in the country.
Hope everyone is well and having a restful Sunday.
Love,
Kathy
Norman fired up our outside wood burning furnace this week. He wanted to "test" it to make sure everything was working properly before he goes back on the road. Although we really don't need much heat yet, we are going to let it fired up to heat our hot water. What a difference in the air coming out of the registers -- it is toasty warm instead of cool! Take my advice, do NOT ever install a heat pump unless you live in an area with very mild winters because you either freeze or pay very high electric bills! There is nothing like wood heat!
I made sausage gravy and biscuits for Norman and our neighbor this morning since we decided to not trailer away to ride. I don't often have time to do breakfast so Norman felt like he got a treat! Most of you know that Abby, my mule, suffered a pretty major injury two weeks ago so she is out of commission. Last Sunday I rode Lizzy, our two year old, for the first time out on the trail. She did excellent EXCEPT for water. She absolutely refused to go in the river (which is nothing more than a big creek) and every small stream was a challenge. We need to work on this but I can't do it alone and I am trying to persuade Norman into riding around here and working on the water crossing in our neighbor's pasture. He thinks we need to get some work done around here (can you imagine!) and is out on the tractor at the moment, but hopefully this afternoon we will get a short ride in . . . weather permitting. There is a slight chance of rain but I'm hoping that holds off until evening.
Well, I better head to Walmart to grab a few things -- a chore I don't look forward to. I sure miss the nice grocery stores we had in TX and also back home, but that's part of the price we pay to live in the country.
Hope everyone is well and having a restful Sunday.
Love,
Kathy
Good morning from Red Lion
Good morning to everyone,
We have another beautiful fall day here in York County. Yesterday the temps went into the high 70's which was a welcomed change from the cold and rain we have had for weeks. Today appears to be a carbon copy.
I quickly got my housework done yesterday so I could spend the bulk of the day outside. I managed to trim and weed about a 1/4 of my largest flowerbed. I have a huge stack of trimmings that I will box up and put out for the garbage over the course of the next several months. Today I hope to finish another quarter of the bed. I want to have the entire bed finished within the next two weeks. That flowerbed, being the largest and having the most plants and trees was neglected all summer. Now I am paying the price with sore muscles and an aching back. However, it felt so good to be outdoors working that I will gladly pay the price.
This week is a busy one for me. I have a doctor appointment on Tuesday, Wednesday is "Nana" night and Thursday evening I have an appointment to take all of my "too big" clothes to the consignment shop.
I am officially a size 16 now. I haven't been a size 16 since I was 14 years old. I find myself laughing over the fact that I don't recognize my own image in the reflection of a window or mirror. I also find myself checking to see what I am sitting on only to find that I am sitting on nothing but am feeling the bones in my butt...LOL.
Next week I have my CT scan and then see the cancer specialist the following Monday for the report. I am holding fast to the belief that he is going to tell me that I am still in remission.
This coming Saturday I am speaking to a large group of lay ministers and pastors at a conference on healing. I have been asked to share my personal experiences with not one but two encounters with cancer. I was also asked not to prepare too much because they would like me to just tell my story. This should be interesting. Thank God I had a high school English teacher who taught me NOT to say ummmmm.....between my speaking my thoughts.
I was glad to be able to make the trip to Greensburg last weekend. The ride up was beautiful. Our picnic got rained on but not rained out. Thanks to Holly, Justin and Dalton for hosting our gathering. Not even rain could dampen the spirits of those gathered for our family gathering.
LaDonna, Emily and I took our umbrellas and went for a walk in the rain around the lake behind Justin's home. Even in the rain it was beautiful and I managed to take some pictures that are worthy of framing. I hope to get them printed and hung on my wall within the coming weeks. I will post a few later.
I had better get a move on and do what needs to be done inside so I can get back to my flowerbed.
Have a great week everyone!
Doris
We have another beautiful fall day here in York County. Yesterday the temps went into the high 70's which was a welcomed change from the cold and rain we have had for weeks. Today appears to be a carbon copy.
I quickly got my housework done yesterday so I could spend the bulk of the day outside. I managed to trim and weed about a 1/4 of my largest flowerbed. I have a huge stack of trimmings that I will box up and put out for the garbage over the course of the next several months. Today I hope to finish another quarter of the bed. I want to have the entire bed finished within the next two weeks. That flowerbed, being the largest and having the most plants and trees was neglected all summer. Now I am paying the price with sore muscles and an aching back. However, it felt so good to be outdoors working that I will gladly pay the price.
This week is a busy one for me. I have a doctor appointment on Tuesday, Wednesday is "Nana" night and Thursday evening I have an appointment to take all of my "too big" clothes to the consignment shop.
I am officially a size 16 now. I haven't been a size 16 since I was 14 years old. I find myself laughing over the fact that I don't recognize my own image in the reflection of a window or mirror. I also find myself checking to see what I am sitting on only to find that I am sitting on nothing but am feeling the bones in my butt...LOL.
Next week I have my CT scan and then see the cancer specialist the following Monday for the report. I am holding fast to the belief that he is going to tell me that I am still in remission.
This coming Saturday I am speaking to a large group of lay ministers and pastors at a conference on healing. I have been asked to share my personal experiences with not one but two encounters with cancer. I was also asked not to prepare too much because they would like me to just tell my story. This should be interesting. Thank God I had a high school English teacher who taught me NOT to say ummmmm.....between my speaking my thoughts.
I was glad to be able to make the trip to Greensburg last weekend. The ride up was beautiful. Our picnic got rained on but not rained out. Thanks to Holly, Justin and Dalton for hosting our gathering. Not even rain could dampen the spirits of those gathered for our family gathering.
LaDonna, Emily and I took our umbrellas and went for a walk in the rain around the lake behind Justin's home. Even in the rain it was beautiful and I managed to take some pictures that are worthy of framing. I hope to get them printed and hung on my wall within the coming weeks. I will post a few later.
I had better get a move on and do what needs to be done inside so I can get back to my flowerbed.
Have a great week everyone!
Doris
Thursday, October 1, 2009
Fine But Not So Well
This boy knows how to relax.
Didn't mean to ignore any of you but have been busy all week. I very much enjoyed having everyone up this past weekend. It has been way too long since we were able to be together. It was too bad about the rain but we managed to enjoy ourselves in spite of it.
I had Dalton here yesterday and he awoke from his nap with a fever. Holly has had a bad cold virus for several days and we suspect he has picked that up. She took the day off of work today to stay home with him but has reported that he seems much better today. I woke up with a sore throat this morning so won't be surprised if I am coming down with something too. I hope no one carried any of our germs back to York County. Everyone stay well. LaDonna
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