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Prepared…

One of my friends who reads this blog is Diane Malcom.  Diane commented about country living being the best.  She’s right.   There’s living…and then there’s living in the country!

Sometimes, however, there are inconveniences.  Power outages are one inconvenience.   We have storms in the forecast this evening, and I saw Appalachian Power’s trucks in the area earlier today.   Usually Mike and I are in the group without power.  I can recite AEP’s phone number from memory!!   Following last week’s June 29 storm where so many folks in our area were affected, we were not.     (Well, there was a six-hour outage, but one that small doesn’t even count!)    Just up the river about a mile on Barnrock Road,  folks did not have power for several days.    There’s no public water in this area, so when the power is off, there is also no water.   Miserable.

Before we had a generator, if there was a storm forecast, we’d run water in the bathtub, fill plastic bottles and the teakettle, and hurry around doing all of the things that required power.  People in the country are very attuned to weather, and it’s our nature to prepare. 

A few years back, we set money aside for a full-house generator.  It was installled the winter of 2010.   The generator was installed on one day and went into use for a 36-hour period the very next day.  Talk about luck!   You will never hear me brag about a car, and I own no fine jewelry–no diamond ring in my possession.   However,  I will tell you that I kept that generator box in Mike’s shop for weeks beyond what was necessary, as I wanted to make sure everyone who came in saw it.   We were playing Rook around that time, and I could not wait for my friends to see that Generac box.  Just so proud.    Can anyone relate?   The generator is up there at the top of my list of  favorite things.

It’s a Generac, so I call her Genny. 

However, she’s a bit slutty.  Won’t do anything unless her boyfriend Wally tells her to.  

Wally Watermelon….

Genny thinks Wally is a gas!  Wally thinks Genny is a little square.

Wally isn’t really ours. He just stays here loafing around until Genny needs him.     At first his owner, Ferrellgas, frowned on his appearance. Eventually, however, they came to accept him, and I’ve even sent them pictures.

It’s all worth it…we have to keep the house comfortable for our pets. 

As I look at this picture, I feel a need to put a disclaimer…small print.   I’d change the font size here if I knew how!

Gracie is a beautiful dog, but she is also one dirty little dog.  I’ve been waiting until it’s cooler to bathe her as I’ll have to do it outside where she can stand on the rough pavement.   Her hindquarters are so weak that I’m fearful she would injure herself if groomed professionally.

I’m looking for a day with low humidity in the 80’s.   We have warm water outside so it won’t be shockingly cold.  I’ll bathe her and then drive her around on the golfcart until she dries enough to bring inside.  (She’s afraid of blow dryers.)  

Until then, she’s just stinkin’ and I don’t care.   

 

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Rush Hour on Swinging Bridge Road

Happy Independence Day!  I am sneaking and writing this post on July 4 as we designated this a “project completion” day.  Mike is in the shop making toe molding for the guest house bedroom.  Just a few hours ago, I painted the baseboard in that bedroom, and I’m doing some additional taping in the dining room getting ready for him to paint and trim out all of my painting mistakes.   Hopefully, we’ll get the dining room done tonight.  Then…it’s on to the kitchen!

We’re as busy as beavers! 

As part of my weight loss plan, I’m walking three miles most every day.  Doing this and partially following a Weight Watchers program has resulted in my losing 9 pounds.  21 more to go to reach my goal. Yea!

Last week, I headed down river on Swinging Bridge Road.  Wow…here’s some traffic..two bikes!!!   It was rush hour on Swinging Bridge Road.

Whew!   With all the traffic, it’s time to get off the road.   We’ll visit Hoss’s Farm to check out the barnyard.

There are a lot of animals.  Here’s a photograph of the two rescue horses that arrived eight or nine weeks ago.    Their names are Carter (two years old) and Maggie (12 years old).   Since arriving, they have gained over 75 pounds.    As their ribs are disappearing, their trust is increasing.  Anyone who rescues an animal has a star in their crown and a place in my heart. 

Here’s Farm Girl Danielle.  Farm Girls come in all ages, and while much younger than me, we get along.   Love of animals and rural living supersedes age.   Her family moved to Mendota just 12 months ago, and they took to rural life immediately.  Danielle spends a lot of time in the barnyard.   She’d been busy with Maggie earlier.  Check out Maggie’s tail…

I love Maggie’s color, and the braid is just so fashionable.  All the horses in Mendota are wanting to braid their tails.   I had brought a treat for Maggie….some apple slices in a plastic bag.  Maggie likes loves ADORES apples.  Horses have very keen noses and she picked up on the apples immediately, even though they were in plastic.  She gave me a solid head butt to let me know she was interested.  Since Danielle knows I’m a little afraid of horses, she took the apples and asked Maggie if she’d like a taste.

Danielle:   Does Maggie want an apple?

Maggie:   Are you crazy???    Darn right Maggie wants an apple.  Maggie likes loves ADORES apples…Gimme those apples!!!

We fed Maggie some apple slices, and I slipped the bag in my back pocket as I went to say  hello to a pretty rooster named Pecker.  It’s an appropriate name, and he wears it well.  Very cocky.   See all of the chicken wire in the barn?  There are yards and yards of wire lining the chicken coop in this big barn to keep raccoons out.  There was a terrible attack last month resulting in the loss of 13 frizzle tails that belonged to Danielle’s mom, Lisa. 

I looked around and the plastic bag was missing.  Someone had taken it. 

Sneaky horse!  This was funny but it was serious!   We were afraid she’d eat the plastic bag and it could harm her.   However, Danielle got it back.  Here it is…

Ugh.  Want an apple slice?

Carter was standing by during all this.  We’ll talk to Carter on another time, but just so he won’t feel left out, here’s a picture of him smooching Danielle.

Hope you enjoyed visiting Hoss’s Farm with me.   We’ll go back in a few days and see Mason and Dixon, the two fainting goats.

Maybe I’ll have a post on the completed dining room soon!

 

 

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Plans for Today

At some point, I’ll be sharing the contents of this blog with others instead of writing to myself and my immediate family and a good friend. I didn’t have a picture for this post so I thought a peek at one of the Swinging Bridges might be interesting when the time comes that someone reads it who doesn’t really know me.  And…yes, Virginia, I have ridden a bicycle across that bridge!  I was not always as cautious about everything!

Today is going to be a busy day. I have the usual housework, etc., but it’s also the day that we’re putting the foyer back together. I thought this was a two-day job, but we started Wednesday a week ago and we’re finished today. Mike, aka, Retired Man, did the painting. I started and did so poorly that he took over.  What a strategy

I also am going to do a post later this evening detailing my morning walk on Swinging Bridge Road. I wrote to my cousin, Betsy (also known as Betty Lou) in Cincinnati, and she loved getting the newsy snail mail letter about all our happenings (yes, you heard that right) in Mendota. So, I decided to take her for a “virtual” walk on Swinging Bridge. She is learning to use a computer and I hope she enjoys it. This is a “SHOUT OUT” to Betty Lou when she reads this !!

My weight loss is going fairly well. I’ve been calling this my 90 days of summer/30 pounds of weight loss experience. I do not think I’ll lose 30 pounds in 90 days, but I do think I’ll lose 30 pounds.  I’m losing about 2 pounds per week.   I stopped working on Thursday, May 31, but I really did not start trying to establish healthy eating and exercise habits until June 1. I did not start Weight Watchers until Monday, June 11. I realize I could possibly have done this while working, but I knew for true success, I had to focus. The risk of continuing on with a so/so attitude on weight loss while focusing on other things would move tired feet, swollen ankles, back aches — all symptoms of being too heavy — into chronic ailments. I don’t want that. I want to live a long time and enjoy the good life I have.

I’m using this blog as a part of my accountability — a sort of “if I say it…I will do it.”    This is true in terms of project work and activities around my house and health-related matters.

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Remember the Corn Family?

Last month when I was in North Carolina, my husband told me about our “visitors” which turned out to be the Corn Family.   If I could insert a link, now would be the time to do it, but I haven’t learned to do that yet.  Pesky links!  Anyway…

Here’s what they looked like when they arrived:

Mr. and Mrs. Corn

It’s been about a month–a very dry month too!    However, take a look today!  The Corn Family seems to be thriving.

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Only 10 More Days

Only ten more days and I am unemployed.   It’s a little scary, but it  is so necessary.  Check me out.  I’ve got so pudgy I could be a chipmunk.  Ok…maybe a chipmunk is a little small.  How about a hog?   I’ve got to lose weight before fall as that’s hog killing time in southwest Virginia.  I will keep you abreast of my progress.   It all starts on May 31.  My new healthy life.

Back to the hogs.  I can never recall my family setting down to a Thanksgiving dinner when we grew up in Mendota.  I remember other families having Thanksgiving but not us.  I asked one of my sisters, and she explained that Thanksgiving was hog killing time.    Oh.  Yuck.    I wonder…why was it Thanksgiving?

What do you think Dale Jett is thinking in the picture below?  He’s digging around hunting raffle tickets, but I’ll bet he’s really thinking…”she’d better be careful at Thanksgiving.”   Or…”hummm….I smell bacon.”

That’s okay…go ahead and make fun and think pig thoughts.  I’m gonna be skinny by summer’s end!!

thanksgiving hog

Oink Oink Squeal

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