Wednesday, August 22, 2012

A Toy Story


"Oh, oh. Here comes Peanut.  I'll bet I know what she's after."


"That little twerp is always taking my toys and hiding them."


  "But, Stormy, I just want to play with this one toy.  You have plenty of
other ones and this is not even your favorite mouse toy!"


"I'll have to just show the little one who is in charge in this house!"  

"Do you understand the rules now?  You are to ask nicely if you want
to play with my toys!"   


"Yeah, yeah, I understand.  Hmmm, let's see...I think I left the 
mouse toy under here."

Until next time...

Friday, August 17, 2012

My Favorite Bird

 We are still seeing bluebirds in our back yard.  Their color isn't quite as brilliant as in spring and early summer, but I'm so glad they are still with us after the awful happening in early May that I posted about here.  Usually, most of the bluebirds we see in the summer will stay through the winter, too.  I hope this dreadfully hot and dry summer hasn't hurt the bird population too much. 


We celebrate the beautiful bluebird as a symbol of love, hope and happiness 
 ~ Larry Zeleny


With due respect to other birds, 
the "Baltimore Oriole of happiness" simply doesn't sound right.   
~ Bluebirds, by Steve Grooms and Dick Peterson, 1991

I found the following cute poem recently.  It really explains best why my house gets dirty from time to time.  There is just so much to see out my windows or, when weather permits, sitting on my patio.  Okay, there may be a few things to see on my computer, too!

Please excuse my dirty house
I know it is a mess
I don't have time to clean right now
I have a bluebird nest ....

  ~ Cherie Layton, The Bluebird Nut, 2005

I'd be curious to know whether those of you who don't live in the southern region and who have bluebirds at your house, if they stay through the winter months, too?  

Many of the birds go south cheerfully, indifferently, but the bluebirds seem to linger sadly and lovingly, and to feel that the migration is an enforced exile from the home they love best.   
~ Author unknown

 Until next time...

Wednesday, August 15, 2012

August Notecard Party

It's time once again for Vee's Notecard Party.  I've chosen some of my sunsets I've posted previously as my theme for this month's party.

Sunset over the Missouri River


 Sunset at our local lake


Sunset at the Lake of the Ozarks taken a couple of weeks ago.


 This is probably my very favorite sunset, taken at our local lake. 

To see some wonderful photos that would make great notecards,
 head on over to the party at A Haven for Vee, 

Until next time...

Monday, August 13, 2012

An Iowa Barn


This barn photo was taken by my son on his travels through Iowa recently.  He captured this on his iphone.  I lightened the color a little bit in order to see it better, the original shot was just a bit dark.  Here's another shot from a different angle below.


Be sure to visit Tricia's Barn Charm
to see some great barns all around the country!

Until next time...

Remembering...

Sunrise at Osage Beach, Lake of the Ozarks

It's hard to believe, but school is beginning for many students this week.  That means summer activities are winding down.  Pools will closing in our area around Labor Day.  A swimming pool was the place to be this very hot summer.  

 
My childhood home on the farm.
 
When I was young and growing up on a farm, the swimming pool was about 10 miles away.  In those days, my parents were too busy to run their kids to the swimming pool so we made do with what we had...a pond.  We were lucky in that the pond that we mostly swam in was located right by our houseThis pond wasn't just for swimming and fishing, it was also the source of our drinking water.  With a filtering system, of course.  We had other larger ponds on the farm and in one of those is where I was bitten not once but twice by a snake.  I was a teenager at the time and decided then and there that swimming wasn't as fun as it used to be.  I remember those teen years and how I always wanted a great tan, so I would go fishing and stand for hours (it seemed at the time) by the water hoping the reflection of the sun would result in my getting a nice tan.  Not.  I didn't realize then that fair-skinned people like myself just don't tan that easily.    

Back at the pond in the photo above...I'll have to share how I learned to swim.  I really wouldn't recommend it to anyone, though.  My dad took me out to the middle of the pond and let me go.  I flailed about and swallowed some water, but I got those arms and legs moving and made it to the shallow side.  After that, I took to the water like a duck.  It can't be seen in the photo above, but just to the left was a dock that my older brother built and on the right was a diving board he also made.  The dock lasted a long time, the diving board didn't.  We also made use of some inner tubes to float on.  Ah, the good old summertime.  After swimming, we were always hungry and then ready for a nap.  Fast forward to today, some things haven't changed.  I may not swim much, but I'm always hungry and ready for a nap!! 

Until next time...

Friday, August 10, 2012

Back to Madison County, IA


As promised in an earlier post, I'll share who the famous star was that was born in Madison County, Iowa.  A few of you guessed John Wayne correctly.  The house above is where he was born in Winterset, Iowa.   These photos are from a series of pics my son took on his iphone while driving through Iowa. 


John Wayne was mostly known for the many westerns he starred in.
My hubby is a big fan of westerns.  I usually like them, too, as many of them have gorgeous scenery. 


Do you enjoy watching western films and do you have a favorite John Wayne movie?  

Until next time... 

Thursday, August 9, 2012

A Double Rainbow and Plans


"Somewhere, over the rainbow, skies are blue..."

It thundered a time or two last night and then the rain began.  Only to last a few minutes...sigh.  Earlier, in Kansas City, my son happened to be driving through a nice shower and snapped this photo of a double rainbow.  Doesn't his iphone take wonderful shots, even from inside the car and through the windshield?  I love that Old Glory is proudly waving in front of the rainbow!

 We haven't gotten very far from home all summer, unless you count the Lake of the Ozarks and a few day trips.  It's just been too hot to even think about a big vacation.  Well, I must admit I've thought about it, but haven't been motivated to plan anything.  That time is looming on the horizon...as in a few weeks.  We are planning a 2 week trip somewhere.  We're tentatively planning on a repeat trip out west following much the same route as we did a few years ago.  It was a fabulous trip and we got to see a lot of beautiful places such as the Grand Canyon, Petrified Forest, Hoover Dam, to name a few, and we'd love to see these wonderful places again.  I love the scenery out west!  

But, there's a lot of other places that I haven't been that are also calling my name.  Mt. Rushmore and the Badlands are on my bucket list.  So are the Smoky Mountains.  And, of course, there's Branson...where I have been many times but dearly love...and just relaxing in the condo and taking in a few shows and Silver Dollar City sounds good.  Maybe taking a little jaunt down to Eureka Springs in Arkansas.  I doubt we would want to stay there a full 2 weeks, though. 

 Do you know that in 41 years of marriage, this will only be my second vacation that has lasted 2 weeks?  Well, third if you consider we took 2 weeks last summer with a week or so break in between trips.  We went to Branson for a week, then later drove through part of Arkansas and into Tennessee.  My hubby was recovering from his heart attack and we didn't want to get very far from good medical facilities.

HELP!!  Hubby says any of these destinations would be fine with him, I get to choose!!  Do you know how tough it is for me to choose when I have 2 or more choices??  Okay, I have to ask.  If you were/are planning a vacation, where would you go?  If you were given the choices that I've named, which would you choose?  Don't worry.  I won't let your answers sway my decision.  I think I already know what it will be, but there's just the tiniest bit of indecision going on.

Until next time... 

Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Time for Barn Charm


This photo of the quilt barn was taken on my son's phone during 
a trip through Iowa.  Red barns are a favorite of mine and I
love this shape of barn, too.  I have a few more quilt barns to
share in the coming weeks.  I hope you enjoy them as much as
I do!

To see some great barns around the country, be sure to visit
Tricia's Barn Charm.

Until next time...

Monday, August 6, 2012

Covered Bridges


This covered bridge is in Madison County, Iowa.  It is the longest
of the 6 remaining covered bridges in Madison Co., and was
featured in the movie "The Bridges of Madison County."



My son was traveling through Iowa recently and captured these
images on his phone and shared them with me.  


Here's a look inside the bridge.


The Imes Bridge is the oldest of the remaining bridges.  


I haven't thought to ask, but I think the color in the photo is due to the reflection of the sun and the time of day.  Thank you, Brett, for sending me these images to share!  I have a few more shots that he sent me of a barn and also the home where a famous movie star, who starred primarily in Western films, was born.  Can you name that star?  I'll share those photos and the answer to this question another day. 

Until next time...

Thursday, August 2, 2012


Greetings from the Lake of the Ozarks!  
My daughter and I are having a few days of fun
and relaxation on our mother-daughter getaway.   


So far we've gotten our hair cut, had a pedicure, gone shopping and daughter found a new
outfit to wear to a wedding Saturday and I found a couple pair of new sandals.
Oh, and we've been swimming.  Yes, even this ole chick has been in the pool!


It was lovely to be in the water on such a hot day!  Today started out a bit cloudy and cooler, so we thought that was a perfect time for shopping.   We're back in our hotel 
for a rest before heading out to see what else we can find to do.

It's hard to believe this is the last month of summer and hot or not, I intend
to enjoy it as much as I can!   Our little mother-daughter getaway ends tomorrow, but we're having a great time so far.  I hope you are enjoying your week, too!  
I'll be by to visit your blog soon.

Until next time...