Thursday, September 30, 2010

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Travel the World with Me

Photo credit goes to Mac B. ~ her trip to Italy 2010

Happy Anniversary!
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Monday, September 27, 2010

Young Moose

 
 

We spied a young moose among the fall colors on the way home from dinner at Silver Gulch.
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Friday, September 24, 2010

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Waning

The racing leaves, blown by the wind, clatter down the street.  The mountains in their new coat of white, radiating in the distance.

Fall is coming to a close and as winter rises in the East, our horizons will change and our view will diminish becoming dismal, colorless, and gray.

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Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Someone

The clear defined lines of life begin to blur.  What makes sense in one breath looses all meaning in the next.

How can we continue on a dead-end path that leads no where.  How can we endure each day whiting out the last like it never happened? Exchanging one year for the next on the trail of dead-end lives.

How can we become someone we did not know we could be?

Someone happy. 

Someone at peace. 

Someone again in love with life.
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Monday, September 20, 2010

Senior Photo Shoot


Smile for the camera Pops

Here is a sneak peek at the youngest senior photos.  Grandpa got the John Deere all cleaned up for the event and we did discover that engine driven machinery in fact does run better with a petroleum product in the tank. Hehehe!

It was a great day for taking photos.  We ended up taking about 100 so there are a lot of great photo's to choose from for his graduation announcement this spring.
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Friday, September 17, 2010

Thursday, September 16, 2010

Wake Up Call

Forgot to mention that we were woken up two nights ago by a large jolt.  The house shook like it was hit by... by... an earthquake.  It was not a very large quake but it was right under foot.
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Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Some Mornings


Some mornings a nice sunrise makes getting out of bed well worth the effort.
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Saturday, September 4, 2010

Distance

Distance spreads like a disease speeding along the miles to separate even the closest of associations.  The smallest sneeze can cause a ripple in the harmony. No one is immune. No one is out of reach.  

Distance will spread its wings and take flight, widening the gap till the long and the short of it no longer matter.  The reasons no more make sense.

Bombast and boastful the disease rages on.  Infection festers.  Malady ensues.

Distance claims the heart for its own.  Disdain for all others.  Lost in the miles and consumed by the disease. Ones own reflection becomes repugnant.

Written by MDJG 8/27/2010
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Friday, September 3, 2010

Courage

Nightly courage to face one plate at the dinner table.  Nightly resolution to face the quiet and stillness of an empty house.  Nightly I reaffirm my mettle to persevere in the face of discouragement.  I continue on my course in spite of my desolate surroundings.  Nightly I hold the faith of your return.

Written by MDJG 8/27/2010
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Thursday, September 2, 2010

Quilt is Finished

The stitch pattern chosen was the rose vine.


The main body of the quilt was among my Great Grandmother Gladys things that are now in my home. It was an unfinished project, all the pieces are hand stitched together. I picked the fabric for the border, sewed it on, sewed the backing piece together and ironed all 12 yards of fabric. Then I had a long arm quilter take care of the rest. It will be cherished for tons of years.

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Wednesday, September 1, 2010

More Cement ~ We Need More Cement


It was a long hot day filled with tons of work ~ literally ~ what's left to do before winter?  Back fill the post holes, put in the power pole, and a bit more clean up of wood.  It has been a great summer of working, laughing and fun!  
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