a tale of tails, tenacity, and tedium, as told by me, usually barefoot and bellowing
Showing posts with label ice art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ice art. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Lori E's Question And Ice Art

Lori E at Family Trees May Contain Nuts is a delightfully humourous person and very well versed in computers.  She has saved my computer tail lots of time.  Thank you, Lori. 

Lori has asked, "Knowing that you have a crazy practical joke kind of personality, have you ever had a joke backfire on you?"

No, a well planned practical joke never backfires.
I come by it honest.  Both sides of my family are as ornery as pole cats.  Dad was the biggest practical joker since he was always the butt of many in his family.  I guess it was kinda justice to allow him so much fun with us.

Dad always had strawberries since I can remember. That was part of our money crop as children, that and earth worms, rabbits, garden produce and grapes.  If we picked, we got to keep part of the money when we sold the product.

I hated to pick strawberries.  I don't know why, I guess because the rows went on forever and ever.  We sold strawberries by the crate, not the quart.

After I married, Mom and Dad would call us if there was  help needed and we would come.  Sometimes I would help with harvesting because there was just Mom and Dad At The Farm.  Strawberry season, my favorite time, Dad calls and says, can you help pick?  Ma is busy puttin' them up.  On my way, Dad.

...and this is where I say, WELL, LET ME TELL YOU SOMETHING.  Dad always used rubber snakes in the berry batch to scare the birds away.  I would fuss at him for moving them just where I would jump and he would say no, I move them to surprise the birds.  If they stayed in one place, the birds would get used to them...so would I, Dad, so would I.

We are picking berries, side by side, racing each other down the rows.  Work was always a competition to Dad, also made it more fun.  We would pick our containers full and consolidate the berries into a larger container on the edge of the patch.  When we filled those, one of us would carry them to the house for Mom to work up.

I was picking away, a snake!!!  Not just your ordinary, old dull fool the bird snakes but a life-like Copperhead Snake.  Oh, Daddy, you have had it!  Copperheads are poison and you are taught from a very young age to jump first and look later.  Dad had upgraded the strawberry patch snakes.  I look around for him to fuss at and he is gone, probably laughing his ass off! 

I keep picking and say nothing to Dad, he returns and joins me.  Picking, picking and Dad is gone again...another blooming real looking Copperhead under that berry plant.  I am slow but I am catching on, Daddy.  Now I  know when Dad gathers the full containers to go inside I am getting close to a snake.  I have found you out, Dad, you are no longer the innocent farmer in my eyes. 

Dad disappears with a load and I am ready, okay, brace yourself, Gail, you will be seeing a snake soon.  Ha!  There it is but I can't keep from jumping because we do have Copperheads and the training is so deep in me, I can't tell my brain it is not real.  I do look up and there is Dad peeking out the living room window, laughing so hard, he is shaking.

I now have the proof that the snakes are not moved randomly to scare the birds.  I have the proof that their movement is planned just for me.  Did Dad really need helping picking berries or did he just need some entertainment?

So, Lori, even though I have never had one backfire I have had my share of tricks played on me.  Thanks for helping me remember.

Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Time For Marcy Art




She is always bundled early, out in the ice and then snow.  Marcy has the eye for sure.  Things I would never think of are a beautiful work of art through Marcy's camera lens.  I shall let the pictures speak for themselves.







Sunday, December 27, 2009

Ice Art By Marcy


Marcy always beats me to the draw, she is out way earlier than I am.  I have missed my Sunday walks so I am bundling up to face the cold air and sunshine.  Hoping I find treasures, I know I will find peace and beauty.

Join me later for the farm through my lens.

Saturday, February 14, 2009

Ice Pictures By Maria

More ice art...Mother Nature does it so well.
Beverly lost many large pine trees.


When the power went out Maria and family stayed with my sister in town. Today she brought me ice pictures.
Bev and I have been working all day. Washing and moving curtains, moving furniture, and moving it again. My office corner is almost done. The computer corner is done except for some tweaking. The lodge living room is done. This shall hold my art center and computer area. The back bedroom is the sewing crafty room. I have taken no pictures today but will do so when we get closer to being finished.

I am delighted with all the changes and the rooms flow so much better and feel open and spacious. I even did some painting today. Will look forward to scaring you with them

Andrew is wondering when we are going to get his room done.

Both daughters and all three grandsons were my valentine. Both girls moved some of their stuff out so I am making head way. Thank God!

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