Saturday, November 25, 2023

Imagine

 

Imagine by John Lennon


Imagine there’s no heaven
it’s easy if you try
No hell below us
Above us only sky
Imagine all the people
Living for today

Imagine there’s no countries
It isn’t hard to do
Nothing to kill or die for
And no religion too
Imagine all the people
Living life in peace
You

You may say I’m a dreamer
But I’m not the only one
I hope someday you’ll join us 
And the world will be as one

Imagine no possessions 
I wonder if you can
No need for greed or hunger
A brotherhood of man
Imagine all the people
Sharing all the world
You

You may say I’m a dreamer
But I’m not the only one 
I hope someday you’ll join us 
And the world will be as one. 











Sunday, November 12, 2023

Around Oak Meadows


This was the Fall Back time change week. As usual, it just throws my sleep/wake schedule off. It takes at least two weeks to get back to normal. It seems like it’s midnight when it’s only time for the 6pm news. 

We’ve been doing our part to help pay off the veterinarian’s student loans this week. Henry went in for his annual exam and shots. He had a minor ear infection—>topical antibiotic, lab panel—>all is well, and he needs his teeth cleaned. And he is worth every penny of it. 

We gone back to Kristy’s Pet Salon for Angie’s grooming. It’s inconvenient but they do a much, much better job.  She looks so much better. 

Thursday we Brazos Lakes Old Timers got together for lunch at Chili’s. It was so nice to see everyone. Sherry Heitzenrater called everyone and got it all together. We ended up sitting with all the men at one table and women at another. Everyone seemed to really enjoy themselves. 

The Monarchs arrived with the cold front. It is so beautiful to see all the butterflies on the blue mist blooms. As much as the blue mist annoys me 11 months out of the year, but it is spectacular for that one month from the middle of October until the Monarchs leave  in addition to the Monarchs, we’ve had Queens, Gulf Fritillaries, & American Ladies. We haven’t had any Longtailed Skippers at all this year. 

I’m still cutting out the pieces for the 3 lap quilts. I hope to finish getting everything cut in the next week.  Then I can start piecing. I have decided that I’m going to use up my stash and buy only the fabric needed for backing. (We’ll see how that works out…)


 

Sunday, September 24, 2023

Around OakMeadows


Journal


Last week we went to see A Haunting in Venice. I was looking forward to seeing Kenneth Branaugh as Hercule Poirot. It was to say the least a disappointment. Over the top melodrama. We watched 30 minutes of previews and 30 minutes of the movie and left. The hot dog was very good though. 

JMM took Angie to the groomer at CBW. We switched from Kristy’s to CBW because it is so much more convenient but I am going back to Kristy’s. CBW charges $80 plus a tip and if I’m going to pay that much money, I want a much better cut than what CBW does. Kristy’s does a much, much better cut. 

I got my latest quilt back from Karen Shively and I must say that it turned out even better than anticipated. Speaking of quilts, I am sending one to Cecelia to be auctioned at their church’s silent auction in October. I was planning to send it to Sue Silverstein for her immigrant families but I’ll send her another one. I’m working on cutting out for 3 lap quilts. The fabric is from a package of French General fat quarters. After that, I want to make table runners. 

We’ve had more hummingbirds than usual this year. Maybe because of the drought, there isn’t as much blooming. Speaking of blooming, we have had bumblebees all over our purple salvia and our plumbago is outdoing itself this year since it loves the heat. JMM planted several more purple salvia and 3 more plumbagos. 

I think my 19 year old clothes dryer is on its last go round. Of course it would go out on a Saturday when it is impossible to get someone out to take a look at it on the weekend. (Just like the dog always gets sick on Friday evenings.) Monday morning, I will see how soon someone can come out. We currently are drying clothes by spreading them out on chair backs and around the house. JMM is looking online for the best new dryers in case this would cost too much to repair. To be continued.  



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Thursday, February 2, 2023

Books I Read in January, 2023

 

Books I read in January, 2023


The Puppetmaker’s Daughter by Karla M. Jay⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
The Complete Personal Memoirs of Ulysses S. Grant⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️(JMM read aloud)
Katie, Up and Down the Hall by Glen Plaskin⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Me Before You by JoJo Moyes (audio) ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️


Tuesday, January 31, 2023

Life Around OakMeadows in January,2023

 

Life Around OakMeadows in January, 2023


Birds
Bluejays 
Crows
Goldfinches 
Cardinals
Turkey Vulture
Black Vulture 
Caracaras 
Red-tailed Hawk
Mourning Doves
Collared Doves
Blue-headed Vireo <<== New addition to Life List!!
Red-bellied Woodpecker 
Carolina Wren
Meadowlarks 

Mammals 
Raccoons 
Squirrels 


Wednesday, January 25, 2023

Around OakMeadows

 

 
Angie
Our sweet Angie has been sick. JMM took her to the vet Monday. She has an infection which the vet says probably started in her gums or teeth. From there it moved into her throat and ears. She’s been on Augmentin since Monday and is noticeably better. Even though we had her teeth cleaned last April, in a couple of weeks after the infection clears up, we’ll have her teeth cleaned again. 


We had a terrific rainstorm yesterday. For the first time in our 50+ years of marriage, JMM headed us all to the closet because of tornado warnings. The storm didn’t last long but the wind and rain was terrible. We didn’t have any damage but I see from the news that there were several tornadoes in the Deer Park/Pasadena area. Today has been beautifully clear, sunny, and crisp.  

I’m taking a week off from my Tovala dinners to cook for JMM. We made the Shrimp Chowder this evening and toasted some sourdough bread. Very good. Yesterday we made a loaf of banana nut bread for JMM. 

Still cutting out pieces for the next quilt. I love French General fabrics that I’m using.  After I get it all cut out, I have to take the sewing machine in for a cleaning and adjusting the tension. It’s not a difficult pattern to cut out but I don’t have the energy to do much at the time. 





Sunday, January 8, 2023

Life Around OakMeadows - December, 2022

 


Life Around OakMeadows in December, 2022


Birds
Cardinals 
Bluejays 
Mockingbirds 
Chickadees 
Goldfinches 
Black Vulture 
Killdeer 
Crow
Meadowlarks 
Barred Owl
Grackles 
Caracara 
Red-tailed Hawk
Great Egret
Laughing Gull (Galveston)
White-winged Dove
Mourning Dove 
Collared Dove
Carolina Wren

Insects
Cloudless Sulphur 
Gulf Fritillaries 
Monarchs 
Queens
Longtailed Skippers 
Common Buckeyes 
Little Sulphurs 
Giant Swallowtail 

Mammals 
Raccoons 
Deer
Armadillo 
Squirrels 


Saturday, January 7, 2023

Around OakMeadows

 




Journal


Went to the optometrist today. I’ve been having some burning sensation in my eyes.and blurring of vision. I’ve put off going for months but finally decided it must be done. I must say that eye exams are much more thorough than they used to be. I had my eye pressure measured, my retinas photographed, the usual “which is clearer #1 or #2” (when they really don’t look all that different): and several other tests. Anyway, the burning situation is age related dry eyes—>Refresh eye drops at least twice a day. The blurring vision—>cataract surgery probably in a year or two. New fancy pants lenses—>trifocals, transition lenses to slow cataract progression. An last but not least new frames for to replace my 20 year old ones. $600 after discount and insurance. Whew!

I’ve started cutting the pieces for my next quilt. I ordered the fabric directly from French General. I have too much trouble finding quality fabric that I like in the quilt stores or Hobby Lobby so now that I know how to order directly from FG, getting fabric is so much simpler. I washed, dried, and pressed the fabric to get it ready to cut. I also ordered a new Olfa 60 mm rotary cutter. It is such a pleasure to cut with a brand new blade. Today I cut the 30 center pieces for the 30 blocks. 

I am watching #4 on my list of 100 best movies, Gone with the Wind. So far I have watched The Godfather, the Shawshank Redemption, and Schindler’s List.  All excellent. Between Netflix, Prime, and my list of 100 best movies, there is always something good to watch.  

That’s about all the news from OakMeadows.