Friday, June 29, 2018
Sleepiness
It's been a weird week. I slept so good between Monday night and Tuesday morning that I woke up too late to take a shower before running out the door to work. I had time to throw on my clothes and grab some breakfast and that was it. But since that night I've slept pretty horrible. It's making me a little crazy.
Thursday, June 28, 2018
So Far



Tonight I caught a few minutes with a few grandsons because Seven and Ten came to play with Nine. How fun is that?
Sunday, June 24, 2018
The Barn Collective

Not long after Mom and Dad got married they moved to what in later years was referred to as "the farm," but it wasn't theirs. They were just the hired help. After a couple of years on the farm, their savings had been spent and they were tired of living in the drafty old tenant house with little to no hope of ever getting ahead. They moved back to Rochester and Dad took a job in the city.
As a child I never knew life on the farm, not really. But I did catch a bit of the bug from my dad who had all kinds of wonderful stories and Ideal Magazines. And it was Dad who would take us to visit the farms of his relatives scattered across the southern tier of NY state. As a very little girl I fed a little lamb with a baby bottle, searched for kittens in the hay loft with Dad's cousins, and witnessed the birth of a calf in the milking barn at Uncle Joe's. I learned to love the smell of manure, fresh hay, and sweet corn on the stove. I tucked the memories away and every once in a while I pull them back out to savor.

I'm not out on the farm today, but I am forever grateful for the time I had there. More memories tucked away. Memories that can make me sad if I let them, but should really make me smile because they are so very wonderful.
It looks like it might rain today. Come on over and take cover at Tom's and add your own barn photos to the collection.
Saturday, June 23, 2018
Bits and Pieces

* This past Sunday was Father's Day. It was different. We had former NFL player and a mini car show at church, along with a free hotdog bar. Of course I took my camera along. I did not get a picture of Cory Proctor, but I did take a selfie in a shiny hubcap.

* I stopped on my way to work one morning this week and captured a bit of beauty along the side of the road. Crown vetch. A bit of pale purple growing on the edge of the field. I'm taking it all in as I go but I don't often have time to stop. The calves that I saw a few early mornings, following their mamas through the fields, haven't been there anymore, but I remembered to count the blessing of seeing them while they were.
* Yesterday I noticed some new flowers growing in our own front garden. Since Hannah and Sergio recently cleaned it out, I asked what they had planted. They both looked confused until I asked Hannah what she had done with the pumpkin that sat out on the front step last fall. They both laughed.
* This morning my sister and I picked a few strawberries at a local farm. This afternoon we had strawberry shortcake for lunch, my first of the season. It was wonderfully delicious! Afterward we were so sleepy and satisfied that we both took a nap, during which somebody took our picture. Ha ha!
* a job to go to
* recovery
*crown vetch
* calves in the field
* pumpkin surprises
* strawberry shortcake
Sunday, June 17, 2018
Happy Father's Day!
Missing the man, grateful for the legacy he left.
He's not here in person, but I can still listen to him play and sing on his back porch where he loved to sit with Mom, his instruments, or a cup of coffee.
He's not here in person, but I can still listen to him play and sing on his back porch where he loved to sit with Mom, his instruments, or a cup of coffee.
The Barn Collective
" 'Billy Bob loves Charlene' in John Deere Green..."
In this case "Becky loves Al." I'd guess it's been painted there for about fifteen years now. I remember when the paint was drying... so to speak. I've seen barns with other messages, but this one is special.
It's in rough shape. Trees came up on opposing corners eventually squeezing the life out of it and rendering it unsafe. You wouldn't know from the front, but I took a walk around the back side...
Someone (Al) tried to save it years ago. He built a concrete block support under the beam. That and the doors (where Becky painted her John Deere Green message) have provided just enough strength to keep her standing. How long the old barn will last is anybody's guess.
For now Becky's John Deere Green love story remains. A tribute to the man she once loved and still loves today.
It's gonna be a scorcher today. Come on over to Tom's for a tall glass of ice cold lemonade.
In this case "Becky loves Al." I'd guess it's been painted there for about fifteen years now. I remember when the paint was drying... so to speak. I've seen barns with other messages, but this one is special.
It's in rough shape. Trees came up on opposing corners eventually squeezing the life out of it and rendering it unsafe. You wouldn't know from the front, but I took a walk around the back side...
Someone (Al) tried to save it years ago. He built a concrete block support under the beam. That and the doors (where Becky painted her John Deere Green message) have provided just enough strength to keep her standing. How long the old barn will last is anybody's guess.
For now Becky's John Deere Green love story remains. A tribute to the man she once loved and still loves today.
It's gonna be a scorcher today. Come on over to Tom's for a tall glass of ice cold lemonade.
Saturday, June 16, 2018
The Weekend Thus Far

As we sat there a small child arrived with her daddy. One of our daycare kids. I called hello to her. She looked at me and said, "You're the one who makes our food." :0) This afternoon I saw another of our little ones in Target. After saying hello to her, she looked at her mom and whispered, "I think that's Miss Martha." Ha ha!


Thursday, June 14, 2018
Maybe I'll Go on Vacation...



* cows and calves in the morning dew
* weeds
*fences
* pottery, even the ones I forgot to cover. (They dried out and went into the reclaim bucket.)
Monday, June 11, 2018
Lookin' Up

My people weren't home on Sunday when I returned from church and the lonely waves started to wash over me. I started to talk to myself out loud. "Well, Martha, what are you going to do about it?" "I'm going to stop and buy myself a coffee," I said, "And I'm going to the pottery studio for a bit of Mud Therapy. And maybe after that I'll take a walk with my sister." Then I did just that and it turned out to be a good day after all.
:0)
Sunday, June 10, 2018
The Barn Collective
A couple more barns from our drive last Sunday afternoon.
I have to admit it was the truck that really caught my eye, but without the shelter of the barn, I probably wouldn't have taken the picture.
This second barn is a beauty, and I love the old, green shutters opposite the rolling door at the bottom.
I love old barns. See some more and share your photos at Tom's Barn Collective.

This second barn is a beauty, and I love the old, green shutters opposite the rolling door at the bottom.
I love old barns. See some more and share your photos at Tom's Barn Collective.
Saturday, June 09, 2018
Bits and Pieces
Random bits of my life
* Road rage. Had a fellow "wave" violently at me and call me pretty names the other day as I turned the corner into our little neighborhood, Can't imagine what terrible infraction I could have committed between there and the stop light three tenths of a mile back.
* The lights went out at work one day this week. Although there are flood lights in the classrooms, the two rooms without windows to the outside have no backup lighting, therefore both the restroom and the kitchen were dark. Thankfully the lunch was prepared and all the plates, cups, napkins, and flatware were already counted and waiting on the counter. The only thing I had to do in the dark was dish up goulash and vegetables.
* The Cabinetmaker drove to Nova Scotia this week to visit his mom. It was a surprise to her. I'm glad he was able to go, but I'm still finding myself emotional. We'd long talked of going together...
* Yesterday afternoon I left work an hour and 45 minutes early, stopped to visit my friend Deborah, and then drove out to Williamson to pick up some mail left for me. I probably should change the mailing address on a few things, but I'm dragging my feet.
* Took a few photos while the Naughties followed me around, meowed, and got under my feet. I love them.
* Today I went for a morning drive with my sister. Nowhere special, just out and about.
* Road rage. Had a fellow "wave" violently at me and call me pretty names the other day as I turned the corner into our little neighborhood, Can't imagine what terrible infraction I could have committed between there and the stop light three tenths of a mile back.

* The Cabinetmaker drove to Nova Scotia this week to visit his mom. It was a surprise to her. I'm glad he was able to go, but I'm still finding myself emotional. We'd long talked of going together...

* Took a few photos while the Naughties followed me around, meowed, and got under my feet. I love them.
* Today I went for a morning drive with my sister. Nowhere special, just out and about.
Friday, June 08, 2018
Choose Wisely
I found Sunday morning's message intriguing, like God got together with
Pastor Rob and told him all the things I've been thinking the few
days previous... It was almost like he was talking about Martha. Well, he was. He was talking about Mary and Martha. There were many things he said that resonated with me, some of them simply words I'd been thinking on.
I posted this quote on Facebook and got a little backlash. "The life that you have is the life you have chosen." One person sternly disagreed, another said it was how rumors got started, because I'd posted without context. I'd also mentioned I was still "chewing" on it. Recall that several months ago I wrote a series of blogs on choices...
“Martha, Martha, you are worried and upset about many things, but one thing is necessary. Mary has made the right choice, and it will not be taken away from her.” (Luke 10:41-42)
I'm still wrestling with choices.

“Martha, Martha, you are worried and upset about many things, but one thing is necessary. Mary has made the right choice, and it will not be taken away from her.” (Luke 10:41-42)
I'm still wrestling with choices.
Sunday, June 03, 2018
The Barn Collective
The barn caught my eye first.
We were out for a ride with our brother, and taking different route from where we've traveled the past few years. It was just off the beaten path, but not far off.
It's a peony farm! (here) There were rows upon rows of bright smiling peonies. How fun is that?
I have more photos, but my computer and the photo editor haven't been getting along proper lately. It's kind of driving me crazy. Come visit Tom at The Barn Collective and get in out of the rain.
We were out for a ride with our brother, and taking different route from where we've traveled the past few years. It was just off the beaten path, but not far off.
It's a peony farm! (here) There were rows upon rows of bright smiling peonies. How fun is that?
I have more photos, but my computer and the photo editor haven't been getting along proper lately. It's kind of driving me crazy. Come visit Tom at The Barn Collective and get in out of the rain.