And might I add that it is most welcome? Actually I like the cold but my darling husband is not as big a fan. I am writing this on Wednesday afternoon at 2:45 and according to the front porch thermometer the temperature is 72 degrees, a far cry from a little over a week ago! A big rainstorm overnight left wet courts leaving Bruce and I free to work on things here at home.
Looking through the photos from last week, I guess it had something to do with the cold weather, but we were not as busy as some weeks, a cause for celebration actually.Saying that, it is more likely that I can't remember what we did! Actually I do remember some things, one of which was helping with both buying food for and organizing the food pantry that Diane and Cobby set up at the church. Lots of generous folks contributed and with Bruce's guidance ringing in my ears. we did what we could to make it appealing.
Last Thursday others manned it during the time it was open to the public for distribution. Everyone was heartened though when the government shut down ended, making this sort of operation unnecessary. Around this county a food pantry is always a good thing, but most of the most needy folks live outside the downtown area and getting here can sometimes be hard for them. It is undoubtedly a conundrum.That reminds me of something we learned the other day. We stopped into Cherokee Cellars for lunch because we'd heard they were selling more food these day. Indeed they are and it was tasty. While that was good to report, asking the server if she was a local she answered in the affirmative saying she was from Abernathy holler. Now I have read that term in countless Southern novels I've read but I can't say as I could have actually defined it. Now I can thanks to our server who told me it is called that because mostly a group of related families live in an area so closely you could holler at them. At least that is my interpretation of what she said! I tell you friends, some days it is if all those novels are coming to life right here in front of me!
Most morning it has been freezing when we awake in the dark. I have not liked daylights savings time one bit this year!
The snow feels like it happened forever ago! I picked up a handful and it felt so nice, sort of fluffy-like. These bricks are in a shady part of the yard, so a tiny bit remained for a few days and the birds found it!It was not just the Japanese Maple tree that lost her leaves, yes I am dubbing her a she because she was so showy and beautiful!!On Saturday Bruce began tackling the backyard leaves going in such a methodical fashion it astounds me how he can be so consistent. I am such a scatter-brain compared to him. If I was the one doing this,I might have started in a circular fashion, but there is no way I would have ended up that way! David Lamb came over to work on a drawer bottom of his that he'd ask Bruce to help him with. When he finished the staining, he joined Bruce in making the yard look tidy.Please note those handy leaf-picker-upper things David is using that work like a charm, I might add. I found those at JoAnne's Fabric before we moved into the house when we were in Orlando and for like $4. At first Bruce was a tad bit dismissive, that is until he actually used them, discovering that they are as good as gold.Meanwhile inside the house, the scatter brained housekeeper, AKA Gail, finally caved and cleaned the fridge. For weeks I kept thinking it really was in need of some attention and finally, Saturday afternoon, it happened. I removed not just everything from the drawers and shelves but the door shelves as well! That's what I call a deep clean.
While we are looking at the above photo, most of which did not need throwing out, it's really the dishwasher that is the star of this show. 20 plus years old and still growing strong! Simple to use, cleans the dishes, and doesn't ask a thing from me in the doing. Most folks, including me, have horror stories of the new, wildly expensive appliances, with more functions than anyone knows what to do with, breaking in a few years, or in some cases a few months. Keep your old appliances folks and you will thank me for the suggestion later!Look at this beauty!!
It has been a learning curve, using a side by side, but we've been up for the challenge. One item I found in the fridge, in a brown paper bag, was this gift from Tom and Jane Payne.Who are Jane and Tom you ask? Astute readers just might remember Tom, he of who needed a ramp more than a year ago, but no longer does, much to everyone's surprise. He is really something at 92, as is Jane at 90! I bring that up because, yes they are from West Virginia, They were at Dollywood this past Sunday, otherwise I would have asked which one of them did that drawing? Enlarge the photo so you two will know how to make a West Virginia hot dog!Every day is a good day, but having Bruce working on and finishing one bookcase, makes them even more special.
Sunday after the church potluck, we popped into Marketplace Antiques to scour the store for things to fill those shelves with. I found a couple of things, all very unique, at least to me. Especially the purple spotted rhino that is heavy as can be.
One more thing we bought, all for very reasonable prices I might add, is this, what we have learned is called a Cage Santos doll. Or at least I think that is the order of words.Kind of weird, right? That is why I love that store so much, you never know what you will find!
Another place I visited to find books, well duh, the library where when they are trying to get rid of books, they know the power of a deep discount! I paid one dollar for this stack!
While I was perusing the books for give away, I mean for sale, Matt rang on FaceTime and I went outdoors, sitting on a power box under a bright blue sky, we had a good long chat, that is until my phone died! About a month from now we will be reunited after almost 1 1/2 years. Speaking of family, thank God for videos because being able to watch Christian take some early steps was so good. Unfortunately I cannot share a video here very easily, so you will have to trust me that it was adorable and did wrench my heart a bit that we are not there in person. That said, it won't be too much longer. He celebrates his first birthday on Thanksgiving Day. Time has flown, hasn't it?It has been far too long since this site has hosted bird photos ,so let's remedy that right now, shall we?
We were driving by and I did not have the best camera with me, but it's still fun, isn't it?While choosing the books, it did not occur to me that with my heavy camera bag, two bags of heavy books to walk home with might be a challenge. It was a little bit, but when the bluebirds landed in the tree as I was walking, I just set everything down on the ground, rummaged for my camera ,and we have bluebirds to admire!
To tell you the truth, I can't remember seeing a bunch of bluebirds together, otherwise known as a flock of bluebirds, but by golly here they are!As to when I've seen a Myrtle Warbler before, maybe never?
Lastly, taken the same day as the warbler at Konehete Park, are the long shadows of winter, something that really appeals to me. You know I wanted to experience seasonal living and by golly, I am! Oops, one more bird photo of a Robin enjoying the berries on our neighbor's tree.We are celebrating Thanksgiving a week early tomorrow at Soul Table and expecting a big crowd. Ham and turkey are on the menu, as are mashed potatoes, green bean casserole, and something else. that I can't remember. Most times I make a dessert to share but I'm thinking others will be helping with that leaving me free to concentrate on getting this blog post done!!!Fall, yep, that is why they call it fall.
The leaves on the tree above Bruce and David's neat work have no respect for that work and are finding their way to the ground as I type.I will be back next week and if all goes according to plan, it will be on Tuesday!!
your friend,
Gail