I've neglected me blog -ARG!
We've all been really busy as of late. A week or so ago Matt and Joy were finally here. Sweet Matty B. is in the picture. Note the classic Van sneaks. He informed me they were first made in 1966, the year before my birth. We spent about half of that week in Navarre and half in Chipley. We had good fun basically just being together.
Last week is a bit of a blur. I'm getting into the swing of my job and all is well there. It's strenuous, but I'm getting the hang of everything.
This week has been all about the produce. Cousin Karen and I went to Robinson-Floyd Vinyard in Chipley and picked 15 lbs of scuppernong grapes (sp?). That same day Dad and I went to cousin Bill's and got four 5 gallon buckets of pears. Needless to say, the pears have kept us busy today. Mom is making preserves with 1/2 of them, and cousin Carla will use the rest up in Atlanta. I will hopefully post more pics tomorrow. Dial up just is very slow when posting pics and what not. I try to get to the library at least once a week to post more pics and post more quickly.
Stay tuned for future topics (Mom's B-day party, Puss Caterpillar, Catawba worms). I know all of you CAN'T wait!
Thursday, August 27, 2009
Thursday, August 13, 2009
Panhandle Pastimes
Repairing the sewer pipe at the Lake Eufaula lot. Dad and a buddy put the sewer pipe in previously, but Dad was afraid it wasn't a good seal on one seam. We dug it up and fixed it.
After a morning of work last Thursday, we went fishing and the light was so good late in the day that I snapped off a few pics. This was the same day of the video on my previous post.
Our catch!
I think this was a fish fry we had last week. My cousin Kathy was visiting from Pennsylvania. She was very happy with her fish.
Everybody fixin' their plates at the same fish fry (we have one about every week).
I found an old mouse toy and Coco was quite taken with it.
Peace!
After a morning of work last Thursday, we went fishing and the light was so good late in the day that I snapped off a few pics. This was the same day of the video on my previous post.
Our catch!
I think this was a fish fry we had last week. My cousin Kathy was visiting from Pennsylvania. She was very happy with her fish.
Everybody fixin' their plates at the same fish fry (we have one about every week).
I found an old mouse toy and Coco was quite taken with it.
Peace!
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coco,
cousin kathy,
family,
fish fry,
fishin,
Lake Eufaula,
northwest florida
Tuesday, August 11, 2009
Noodle Fishing
Hey, here's a grand video I took of my Dad and me noodle fishing for catfish at Lake Eufaula last Thursday.
Quick update: I started my new job and it went very well. I'm working three 12 hour shifts. I met some very dedicated folks and some beautiful old folks. It is physically demanding and, of course, the learning process is a bit trying. Otherwise, all is going as planned. I'm set up to start volunteering at Habitat for Humanity in a few weeks, and I went to church this a.m. (Tuesday). At St. Joseph the Worker in Chipley, Mass is every Tuesday a.m. with a Bible study to follow, which I plan to start soon. Today was a Communion service only, as Father Sean is on vacation and the gentleman who led was very learned re. Old Testament history and the like. There were 1/2 a dozen or so of us there.
Anyhoo, I'm at the library in Chipley and my battery is running low, so Peace Out!
Quick update: I started my new job and it went very well. I'm working three 12 hour shifts. I met some very dedicated folks and some beautiful old folks. It is physically demanding and, of course, the learning process is a bit trying. Otherwise, all is going as planned. I'm set up to start volunteering at Habitat for Humanity in a few weeks, and I went to church this a.m. (Tuesday). At St. Joseph the Worker in Chipley, Mass is every Tuesday a.m. with a Bible study to follow, which I plan to start soon. Today was a Communion service only, as Father Sean is on vacation and the gentleman who led was very learned re. Old Testament history and the like. There were 1/2 a dozen or so of us there.
Anyhoo, I'm at the library in Chipley and my battery is running low, so Peace Out!
Labels:
catholic,
CNA job,
fishing,
northwest florida,
St Joseph the worke,
trades
Monday, August 3, 2009
What's for lunch Mama Gladys?
Mom fixes lunch every day unless Dad is busy with Disaster Relief (Southern Baptist organizaton), busy with his latest project. or fishing.
This was the fare last week sometime: BBQ'd chicken, creamed corn, sliced tomatoes, french bread, speckled butter beans with okra mixed in. Of course, sweet tea is the beverage.
(I'm heading to all of the plates o' food photographed right now to call them "What's for lunch Mama Gladys?")
This was the fare last week sometime: BBQ'd chicken, creamed corn, sliced tomatoes, french bread, speckled butter beans with okra mixed in. Of course, sweet tea is the beverage.
(I'm heading to all of the plates o' food photographed right now to call them "What's for lunch Mama Gladys?")
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What's for lunch Mama Gladys?
My Sentiments Exactly
Being out at the compound is like my safe pasture. We all have like mindsets and there are few surprises. We are definitely not without our issues, but there aren't too many new ones :). Here is Coco the wee min pin with her perpetual grin at Mama Gladys and Grandpa's.
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coco,
the compound
Fish Fry Lead Up
Here Dad was teaching me how to fry fish and hush puppies in the barn kitchen (I love the barn kitchen). See previous post. Dad rocks!
We are very fortunate in our family to get along. The day we had the fish fry, we had all already gotten together for a dandy breakfast of scones, biscuits, sausage (provide by Caleb and Leanne on their last visit), blueberry preserves, coffee and tea...
We were celebrating the visit of Kathy who flew in from Pennsylvania the day before.
Please keep Uncle Wally and the Comegys in your prayers. Uncle Wally is dealing with colon cancer. The man knows how to keep positive!
Labels:
barn kitchen,
dad,
fried foods
Housekeeping
All of the following groups of words mean the same thing. They are synonyms, that is. Sometimes when referring to stuff in our family, it can be confusing because we use different words for the same thing.
4.
The following words refer to the whole property south of Chipley, FL:
Granny's
The Farm
The Compound
This is the 100 acres that was homesteaded by our "people" sometime in the 1800's. There are 4 houses on the property now. The following is a list of what they are all called:
1.
Granny's
Carla's
Comegys'
2.
Tom and Lorraine's
3.
Ralph and Gladys'
Mama Gladys and Grandpa's
(Mom and Dad's)
4.
Aunt Anne's
Aunt Lola's
Tommy and Susan's
The house in Navarre that my family owns is known as:
Cheryl's
Navarre
The house where we all go in Seagrove, FL is known as:
Old Charcoal
Seagrove
Aunt Lola's
The Beach
Here's a pic of a fish fry we had last week. I decided to try out the timer feature on my camera. It's not the best pic but you get the idea. We had the fish fry up at Aunt Anne's. (I tend to refer to things by the original names - Aunt Anne passed in Feb. 2007).
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chipley
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