Tuesday, May 22, 2018

Life in the Country

When I was a kid we walked one and a half mile to school each day. It wasn't so bad. When you're a kid you fall into a deep sleep and stay that way all night so when you got up you were  rested and full of energy. My family lived on a 365 acre farm. The adults got up at dawn and Dad went to the barn to milk the cows and Mom started a fire in the wood burning cooking range. Mom made biscuits every morning and I don't even know how to make a biscuit. We always had biscuits and gravy and ham or bacon and there was always plenty of homemade jam to eat on those biscuits. 
We didn't have electricity in the country area at that time. You can survive without it. Personal hygiene left a little something to be desired. I'll leave that to your imagination. Summer days kept my Mom busy at all times tending to a garden and canning everything that grew out of the earth. Her and a neighbor would take knives and a bucket and go to the creek banks and look for spinach that grew wild. It had a name but I can't remember what it was called.
Things begin to evolve, electricity came to the country. Tractors replaced horse teams. Ice was delivered for the Ice box. You could buy loaves of sliced bread at the grocery store so no more baking bread at home. When everything got easy they sold everything and moved to the city life.
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Tuesday, May 15, 2018

Zero Zilch

Now there is an egg recall. You take a chance with your life every time you eat something. Now they need to invent something to scan your food before you eat to find if it's safe. When there is a need someone will find a solution. People needed to know what kind of weather was coming so they found a way to do it. They had find a way to preserve food. I guess that's why we were born with brains. We sure wouldn't last long without them. 
Since I started this we moved over into Tuesday in the Pacific Northwest.
I don't have any funny or any interesting things for this entry. My neighbors never venture outside.
I shall return!
My family early to mid 40's
One brother was not home. He was in Japan
fighting in the big war. My brother on the right had just returned from Hawaii. He was in the Air Force serving in Pearl Harbor   when it was bombed.



Wednesday, May 9, 2018

Bowl of Cherries

Life is like a bowl of cherries, full of pits. The highlight of my life this month is a haircut. I have nothing scheduled showing on my calendar until June 13th and it's another haircut. If it wasn't for haircuts I would have no life at all. 
Yesterday my DIL and I went to lunch after the haircut we went to the Warehouse Bar and Grill. I had an order of fries. They were served a foot high on a platter. I wish I would have taken a picture because I know there may be doubters out there. I tried to eat all of them, but even I couldn't do that. The last time we went  there I won $200.00 on a scratch ticket. Well, luck wasn't with me this time. I only won one dollar. 
I also went to the eye doctor this week. I'm becoming a regular socialite. Getting a haircut and hanging out at a bar may not be the way to achieve that.



That's all I have to say about that.


Friday, May 4, 2018

No News is Not News

George W. Bush has just been discharged from the hospital. He has been through a lot recently. I'm glad he is doing well. It must be hard to lose a mate after all those years. 
I love that I live where we have the different seasons. I love Spring and Fall the most. It cost more to keep the grass green around here. We can't depend on rain in this area. 
My broken ankle is much better, but still hurts at times especially when I go to bed. That's when everything hurts the most. Maybe because being tired make it hurt more. I still have pain in my left side from the Shingles I had two years ago and it keeps me awake at times. I think most people have pain they learn to live with. 
I seldom add anything to this blog because nothing ever happens that is worth repeating. 

Our first two grandkids and a poodle. We had two
and I don't know if this was Buffy or Sissy.