a tale of tails, tenacity, and tedium, as told by me, usually barefoot and bellowing

Wednesday, October 15, 2014

Zombie Prompt


I followed the angel
with a crossbow
trusting only him
his wings 
glowed
lighting
my way

The bunker
dark  dank
stocked 
held us
away from horrors
safe forever
then I woke up!

Nor exactly a master piece but any excuse to talk about Daryl is good for me.  I am one of the millions of "cult" followers of this post apocalyptic world show, The Walking Dead.  I haven't been this hooked to tv since the Original Star Trek aired on NBC when I was eleven.

Thanks to Imaginary Garden With Real Toads  I have enjoyed searching for pictures of my dream time and Daryl.

Dentists and Dogs

We'll not speak of the dentist except to say the staff almost makes it a joy to have a drill in your mouth.
Some trees are showing color.  After our first frost little Lizzy will blend right in.  Hope that's a long way down the road.
Lil checking the spring pond filled with cat tails.
Lil is THE water dog
Stalking water skaters
Still looking
 The water cress is showing new growth along with mushrooms popping up.  Rain was good.
But signs of fall
are
beginning to show.

Tuesday, October 14, 2014

Pecans, Storms, and Hangers

Be careful what you wish for!  I wished for rain and the ponds are almost overflowing.  The storms were not too fierce for us.  Others were not so lucky.  I am grateful for the rain.
Many of you have heard how Mom and Dad planted pecans around the perimeter of the yard the year they married.  This will give you some idea of how the trees that survived have grown.
The small not improved version of pecans they planted taste magnificent and have more oil compared to our Paper Shell Pecan. During our recent winds pecans fell a little prematurely but that has not stopped the crows, squirrels, ground squirrels and other animals from enjoying the sweet meat.
This picture does not even begin to show the size of the tree.  I believe it would take two people to wrap their arms around the trunk. Two remain of the many Mom and Dad planted even before they built this house we now live in.

I have mentioned "hangers", limbs broken by wind or ice but still hanging on the tree.  They need to be removed for safety reasons. We use the tractor bucket to reach them for removal.  We can not reach them all.
Here is one hanger after all our wind.  This is sticking into the ground about four inches.  The wind tore off the dead limb.  Gravity planted it.  It would be most unfortunate to have been standing here when the limb fell.

Yesterday I picked up and piled limbs, mostly smaller ones since we've done some trimming and removal.  I began another pile to burn.
While the rains fell I oiled the school desk, adding an old Purex jar with feathers and pretties.  Now have a new place to sit and remove my muddy boots or shoes and have put an old piece to a good use. This is one of the few mirrors I have in the house.  It is reflecting my painting and the inch thick red heart cedar tongue and groove wood walls of the hall. The wood was harvested from this land, dried, milled and installed by Mom and Dad.  I will never paint it.  I oil it about twice a year and it will outlast me, I'm sure.

The weather had me sorting closets, cleaning cupboards and sorting clothes...and hunting for a sweater.  I have rearranged my painting/craft/sewing/project area repeatedly.

While cleaning the fridge I cooked fresh turnip greens with cornbread, the end of garden okra, banana pudding, chocolate pudding and a German Chocolate cake and a dishpan full of fresh salad (Andrew ate that is one setting!)

I am lost without my washer.  I've made one trip to the laundromat and must make another soon.  I surely dislike waiting for warranty repairs.

Wishing you safe rain and many blessings.

Sunday, October 12, 2014

Bonnie Likes Cats...

 too
 much!
 Bonnie wants to play
The cats share their food.
 No matter
how Bonnie approaches
the cats do not play
Their mothers have warned them about Bonnie.

Saturday, October 11, 2014

Sometimes I Go Out

in the real world but not often.  This day we had errands to run.  We needed hydraulic fluid for the tractor (liquid gold) filters and oil for the tractor and the gator too.
Hubby has to keep his toys running well
and sparkly clean.
He dislikes pictures and tried to run me off with the water hose.
It didn't work.
Nephew Toni, Hubby and I decided it was a good day to visit Fred's Fish House.  We had enough for another meal.
I had frog legs and fish.
Saved the frog bones.
Toni said his mom and I were only people he knew
 that saved bones from their food.
I've some wonderfully creative ideas for my frog legs.
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