Penny... So fluffy So beautiful in the sunshine.
Lovey.... Curled up on the new sofa. Looking so comfortable.
Saturday, January 26, 2013
Winter Hike
Went for a hike in the snow today. Trudging through the fluffy white stuff for 75 minutes. It would have been easier with spikes or snowshoes or anything offering more traction. Even trekking poles would have been a good idea, but I didn't have them in the truck. It was still a delight to get out. Janet brought Maizy. She thoroughly enjoyed it. Janet fell 4 or 5 times, but not hard. She cracks me up! I was spared except for choosing the wrong place to cross the creek. My foot got wet. Thankfully I was wearing my new wool hiking socks that wick moister away from skin. My feet never got cold. I LOVE these socks!
Who came to greet us afterwards but my sweet pony Penny... She's so fluffy right now. I don't think she minds the snow. Not on a day like today anyway.
It was a great day, a great hike. It just makes me feel good. :)
Who came to greet us afterwards but my sweet pony Penny... She's so fluffy right now. I don't think she minds the snow. Not on a day like today anyway.
It was a great day, a great hike. It just makes me feel good. :)
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2013 Hiking,
Penny
It's Brown and it's Soft to the Touch
It's NOT a new pet, although having a new pet would NOT be out of the question.... if you ask me. Just saying. It's our new sofa!!!! It's plush yet firm and oh so inviting! The best part is that it is an electric recliner! We wanted a reclining sofa. I always had a hard time kicking the foot rest back down. What am I weak or something? Seriously? I'm a hiker and I ride horses. I should have SOME leg muscles! Regardless, the minute I discovered it was electric I sunk into it and with a sigh said "This is the one!"
Mom was gracious enough to spend a quiet day at our home waiting for the delivery. She apparently enjoyed the kitty-sitting opportunity as well. Lovey found her to be quite attractive. She spent the majority of the day lounging on Mom. Too cute. To say she's a "lap-cat" is kind of an understatement. Thank you Mom... for your time and your attention to Lovey. I hope that when you finally experience her alter-ego that it is from a distance. :)
Mom was gracious enough to spend a quiet day at our home waiting for the delivery. She apparently enjoyed the kitty-sitting opportunity as well. Lovey found her to be quite attractive. She spent the majority of the day lounging on Mom. Too cute. To say she's a "lap-cat" is kind of an understatement. Thank you Mom... for your time and your attention to Lovey. I hope that when you finally experience her alter-ego that it is from a distance. :)
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Homestead
Tuesday, January 22, 2013
Home Improved
Today marks another home improvement. The Culligan Man came and installed a water filter system. This will remove a great portion of the iron present in our water. I made coffee with tap water this afternoon and it was wonderful! Finally!!!! In addition, we purchased the softener unit that was newly installed here back in 2009. The rent for the unit was about $50/month so we're happy to just own it. I asked for a discount and they gave us half off the installation cost. I'm happy with that.
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Home Improvement,
Homestead
Sunday, January 20, 2013
Let There Be Light!
Keith's last night off he spend it almost entirely working on the basement lights. He rewired them and installed several new lights. He also mounted a 4 foot fluorescent light over the laundry area. Now it lights up like daylight in the night! I'm so lucky to have such a bright husband. (pun intended)
I love my coat rack made out of horse shoes! It's so ME! Lee made it for me. It's perfect in the entryway to hang our jackets. My friend Amy gave me the sign hung over it, which just fits our home so perfectly!
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Home Improvement,
Homestead
Saturday, January 12, 2013
New House New Year New Memories
Christmas in the new house was wonderful! I got Keith the "Bird Girl" statue for his upcoming rose garden. He was so excited! Now he's talking about finding a birdbath with a pedestal to display it on. He's obsessed with planning his rose garden. You know what? I'm delighted! His rose garden will be HIS mark on this place. It's an important part of our future plans. He's already been gathering ideas and tips and drawing out the plans. God bless him!
Last week we ordered a new couch. It's on back order so it won't arrive until February. Oh well. We've lived more than a month now with a lawn chair and a dining room chair in the living room. It works, but it's not all that comfortable or cozy. I finally put throw blankets on the back of the chairs. Seems odd, but those are the things that make you feel cozy when you sit and watch tv. Anyway, the cool thing about the couch is that it is electric! It's an electric recliner! I have trouble getting the recliner to kick back down. It's also firm but plush. I can't wait to get it!
This week a lot was accomplished! Our friend Lee pretty much gave us two whole days of work out of the goodness of his heart. He really looks out for me. I really appreciate that. He and Keith worked together. They removed the anode rod from the hot water tank. Now our water doesn't smell wonky! Yay! They hung my big curtain rod in the living room and the coat rack that Lee made me in the dining room too. So now I have a place to hang my coat and I hung the curtains that Amy gave us! Thank you Thank you Thank you! (and yes - we still have our tree up!)
Today I came home to find the boys on the barn roof. They had already replaced some shingles on the house and a piece of roof vent, re-secured some flashing around the chimney, and cleaned the gutters. They were patching a hole in the barn roof so now it doesn't leak! Yay! In the meantime I started scouting in the yard for burnable material like pieces of the roof, shingles, tar paper, and branches they had trimmed from nearby trees. I also swept out the exposed downspouts and the front porch and filled the bird feeder. It's good to feel productive! Oh and Lee also put in a new exterior door on the chimney. 60 degrees in January is unheardof! We took full advantage. I was really tempted to rake all the leaves away from the areas around the porch, but I'm afraid to uncover the insulation that any plantlife has there. It might be needed until spring. I have no idea what plants are here, but we will find out in the months ahead.
What else is on the To-Do List? All sorts of things! Let's see...
Last week we ordered a new couch. It's on back order so it won't arrive until February. Oh well. We've lived more than a month now with a lawn chair and a dining room chair in the living room. It works, but it's not all that comfortable or cozy. I finally put throw blankets on the back of the chairs. Seems odd, but those are the things that make you feel cozy when you sit and watch tv. Anyway, the cool thing about the couch is that it is electric! It's an electric recliner! I have trouble getting the recliner to kick back down. It's also firm but plush. I can't wait to get it!
This week a lot was accomplished! Our friend Lee pretty much gave us two whole days of work out of the goodness of his heart. He really looks out for me. I really appreciate that. He and Keith worked together. They removed the anode rod from the hot water tank. Now our water doesn't smell wonky! Yay! They hung my big curtain rod in the living room and the coat rack that Lee made me in the dining room too. So now I have a place to hang my coat and I hung the curtains that Amy gave us! Thank you Thank you Thank you! (and yes - we still have our tree up!)
Today I came home to find the boys on the barn roof. They had already replaced some shingles on the house and a piece of roof vent, re-secured some flashing around the chimney, and cleaned the gutters. They were patching a hole in the barn roof so now it doesn't leak! Yay! In the meantime I started scouting in the yard for burnable material like pieces of the roof, shingles, tar paper, and branches they had trimmed from nearby trees. I also swept out the exposed downspouts and the front porch and filled the bird feeder. It's good to feel productive! Oh and Lee also put in a new exterior door on the chimney. 60 degrees in January is unheardof! We took full advantage. I was really tempted to rake all the leaves away from the areas around the porch, but I'm afraid to uncover the insulation that any plantlife has there. It might be needed until spring. I have no idea what plants are here, but we will find out in the months ahead.
What else is on the To-Do List? All sorts of things! Let's see...
- Remove shrubs that are too close to the house. Must wait till spring so we can replant them elsewhere if we choose.
- Electrical work in the basement. Keith is waiting for his friend from work who wants to help him so he can learn how to do that. Keith will enjoy teaching him.
- There are junk piles here that must be burned, sorted, and probably eventually buried.
- Barn! It needs cleaned out so badly!!! We have stuff to scrap, burn, and organize! It needs to be re-sided. I want to price out Hemlock for that. Then we'll address electric/water. Once that is done, I'll need to install a barn floor for storing hay and add a couple stalls for the horses.
- Survey - we need a property survey or at least someone to come show us where the pins are.
- Fence - then we can put up fence!
- Tractor - we need a tractor to mow and hopefully plow. One with a front end loader would be ideal, but I doubt we can afford that just yet.
- More curtains - I have a window in the living room and the entire dining room to decide what to hang. Any suggestions?
- The stove needs moved to a different area of the kitchen. That requires moving wires.
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Homestead
Wednesday, January 02, 2013
New
It's a new year. 2013. We have a new home. We have new routines and new aspirations. I can't wait to see all that this year has to offer!
Hiking starts Saturday! I wonder how many miles my feet will cover thus year.
Hiking starts Saturday! I wonder how many miles my feet will cover thus year.
Sunday, December 02, 2012
Girl Friends
I have the best girl friends in the whole wide world! I had invited my lady friends just to come over for coffee and to see the new house. They brought FOOD and GIFTS! They all stayed and helped clean and paint! I'm feeling SO BLESSED!!! I'm a wee bit overwhelmed with all that needs done and where to start. These girls just jumped right in and it's happening! So here's just a glimpse of what transpired yesterday:
Tammy ran for tape and helped tape the living room. Janet cleaned the bathroom, even the blinds. Joelle cleaned in the dining room and helped me tape the kitchen in preparation for painting. All my girls have good ideas about what to do with the kitchen. It's so small!
More to come... this is just a snippet. Have I mentioned what great Girl Friends I have???!!!
| Living Room Before |
Jill cutting-in
Keith priming the living room
Master Bedroom Before. Ew! Wallpaper!
Amy scraping wallpaper.
More to come... this is just a snippet. Have I mentioned what great Girl Friends I have???!!!
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Homestead
Friday, November 30, 2012
A Day To Remember
We've lived in the same house for just shy of 7 years now. Wow, how time flies! We never planned to stay here this long. But that is changing...
PRAISE GOD FOR HE IS GOOD!!!! WE BOUGHT OUR FIRST HOUSE TODAY!!!! It's so perfect! A very cute country ranch on 4 acres. We are so excited! There is a barn out back. It's pretty shabby, but totally has potential. SOMEDAY my horse will retire in our backyard. It's so awesome to see your dreams coming true!
We had a champagne toast (or a few)! We even had a little dance to our song. Then we unloaded all the paint for tomorrow. Mom and Dad paid us a visit and had the grand tour. Poor Keith had very little sleep as he worked last night. He's gone to work this evening pretty well exhausted. I'm exhausted too, but not nearly as bad as he is.
Tomorrow we have friends coming to help paint and clean. I'm planning to make coffee and pancakes. Not sure when the big move will be, but we have until the end of the year to clear out of our current place. We are very happy homeowners!!! I cannot wait to see what plans the Lord has for it!!! Let the moving process begin... a little at a time. We are so blessed!!! Yay!!!
PRAISE GOD FOR HE IS GOOD!!!! WE BOUGHT OUR FIRST HOUSE TODAY!!!! It's so perfect! A very cute country ranch on 4 acres. We are so excited! There is a barn out back. It's pretty shabby, but totally has potential. SOMEDAY my horse will retire in our backyard. It's so awesome to see your dreams coming true!
We had a champagne toast (or a few)! We even had a little dance to our song. Then we unloaded all the paint for tomorrow. Mom and Dad paid us a visit and had the grand tour. Poor Keith had very little sleep as he worked last night. He's gone to work this evening pretty well exhausted. I'm exhausted too, but not nearly as bad as he is.
Tomorrow we have friends coming to help paint and clean. I'm planning to make coffee and pancakes. Not sure when the big move will be, but we have until the end of the year to clear out of our current place. We are very happy homeowners!!! I cannot wait to see what plans the Lord has for it!!! Let the moving process begin... a little at a time. We are so blessed!!! Yay!!!
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Homestead
Sunday, November 25, 2012
Turkey Day
Mom has the turkey pictures on her blog. Recap... Uncle Charlie raised the bird. P3 and Daniel helped butcher it. Amanda had to buy a new pan that just barely fit in the oven. It was FORTY POUNDS!!!! The legs hung over the edge of the pan. It took two people to get it in and out of the oven. I pealed the meat off in large pieces. Wow it had thick skin maybe a half inch thick! It kind of fell off the bone. Paul sliced it with an electric knife. The remainder of the day was spent playing games and watching Duck Dynasty.
A great time and full belly was had by all.
A great time and full belly was had by all.
Recent Recap
We've been to NC to celebrate Dad n Rach's 25th Anniversary. So sorry we are missing the big party but it was nice to miss the drama of the whole family and have their attention all to ourselves. The highlight of the trip... Rachel bought she and I matching Jammie's!!!
We were blessed with a most beautiful sky as we traveled there. There was a spot of rainbow right in the middle of it.
We were blessed with a most beautiful sky as we traveled there. There was a spot of rainbow right in the middle of it.
Sunday, October 14, 2012
Catch up
I'm behind. That could be my lifelong motto. Right? On the contrary, I'm right on time. Gods time is perfect.
I met my July 1st hiking goal and since then failed to log any further miles. I did hike, but not as much and didn't write it down. Oh we'll. I'm hoping to pound out a couple today.
Lots of changes forthcoming. Stay tuned.
I met my July 1st hiking goal and since then failed to log any further miles. I did hike, but not as much and didn't write it down. Oh we'll. I'm hoping to pound out a couple today.
Lots of changes forthcoming. Stay tuned.
Monday, July 09, 2012
Small Steady Chips
July 8, 2012
North Park
3.32 Miles
Picked up trailhead off Pie Traynor. Steady downhill for more than a mile. Just when I started heading back UP... pulled something in my left leg. Ouched it the whole way back up the hill. Ugh! Must return to scope out these trails a little better. There is supposed to be a 4 mile loop there. I'm GOING to find it!
North Park
3.32 Miles
Picked up trailhead off Pie Traynor. Steady downhill for more than a mile. Just when I started heading back UP... pulled something in my left leg. Ouched it the whole way back up the hill. Ugh! Must return to scope out these trails a little better. There is supposed to be a 4 mile loop there. I'm GOING to find it!
Saturday, July 07, 2012
It's all downhill now...
July 4th
3.9 miles
Hartwood Acres
Boy was it hot and humid. I tried to get out before the heat of the day, but in this heatwave I don't think it matters. I saw some bikers and a good many walkers on the roads, but not much of either along the off-road trails. I am thankful for my iPhone and Pandora so I can jam to Toby Mac while I hoof it.
It's supposed to cool off some tomorrow so I'm planning to get my butt out there for another good trek. Can't wait!
260 - 135.8 = 124.2 to go!
3.9 miles
Hartwood Acres
Boy was it hot and humid. I tried to get out before the heat of the day, but in this heatwave I don't think it matters. I saw some bikers and a good many walkers on the roads, but not much of either along the off-road trails. I am thankful for my iPhone and Pandora so I can jam to Toby Mac while I hoof it.
It's supposed to cool off some tomorrow so I'm planning to get my butt out there for another good trek. Can't wait!
260 - 135.8 = 124.2 to go!
I Did It! I exceeded my half-way goal!
Ding ding ding ding ding!!!! I exceeded my half way goal before July 1st. Yay!!!
June 19 2.3 miles at Hartwood Acres
June 24 3.4 miles at Moraine
Sunday, June 17, 2012
Keeping Up
Oh ya! 5.49 Miles at Hartwood Acres today!!!
I past by a group of people doing yoga as I started out. What a cool place for it!
Tried out a horse trail that stretches beyond the park. I couldn't seem to make it loop though. It emptied out onto someones paved driveway so I back-tracked. It was a pleasant day to hike. Not too hot, just a little bit humid, and the bugs weren't that bad.
All in all... keeping on target. Needed 5 miles this week and surpassed it already. Yay!
I past by a group of people doing yoga as I started out. What a cool place for it!
Tried out a horse trail that stretches beyond the park. I couldn't seem to make it loop though. It emptied out onto someones paved driveway so I back-tracked. It was a pleasant day to hike. Not too hot, just a little bit humid, and the bugs weren't that bad.
All in all... keeping on target. Needed 5 miles this week and surpassed it already. Yay!
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2012 Hiking
Saturday, June 16, 2012
Goal Check
My hiking goal for 2012 is 260 miles. I'm almost half way. I need 10 more miles before July 1st to stay on-track. I chose 260 because it averages 5 miles per week. Seemingly I could easily attain this goal by walking a mile a day or by jamming in at least a 5 mile trek on the weekend. Either method would meet the challenge and it has! I'm right on track! Yay!!!
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2012 Hiking
Away Week
This past week I wasn't home. I was definitely out and about though! I also had a canine friend accompanying me on most of my hikes.
- 4.35 Miles at McConnells Mill
- 2.28 Miles at the Oneida Valley Dam
- 2.21 Miles at Preston Park
- 2.03 Miles at the Oneida Valley Dam (south end)
- 2.17 Miles at Jennings Environmental Center
| Baxter at Oneida Valley Dam |
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2012 Hiking
Saturday, June 02, 2012
Sharing Some Of Today's Beauty
Don't lose faith... I'm still at it!
I didn't track my progress in May very well. My Runkeeper app lies. I've become disgruntled with it, so I've sort of stopped using it. I did have several really nice hikes in May that I don't have mileage for. This morning I tried a new app, Skimble. So far, so good. It gives me a link that I can post so you can see my hike! This app also tracks a bunch of other activities including horseback riding, canoeing, and more. So I'm excited to use it and see if it can keep up. :)
This morning's 5-mile hike was at Hartwood Acres. I was surprised to only pass by a couple of other hikers on the trails. The weather is superb! Sunny, breezy, and about 65 - 70 degrees. It's not too muddy and not too buggy. Yay! The grass in the fields was as high as my chest. There was single-file width trail through it, but I had to use my trekking poles to push back the grass. I spotted some daisies... love love love! I stopped to pet a golden retriever and a chubby beagle. I startled two beautiful deer. What a lovely trek. Perhaps I'll upload some photos.
Anyway... I'm still at it. I do need new shoes soon. I thought my trail runners would last longer, but I suppose it just means that they have been well used. That is a good thing.
This morning's 5-mile hike was at Hartwood Acres. I was surprised to only pass by a couple of other hikers on the trails. The weather is superb! Sunny, breezy, and about 65 - 70 degrees. It's not too muddy and not too buggy. Yay! The grass in the fields was as high as my chest. There was single-file width trail through it, but I had to use my trekking poles to push back the grass. I spotted some daisies... love love love! I stopped to pet a golden retriever and a chubby beagle. I startled two beautiful deer. What a lovely trek. Perhaps I'll upload some photos.
Anyway... I'm still at it. I do need new shoes soon. I thought my trail runners would last longer, but I suppose it just means that they have been well used. That is a good thing.
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2012 Hiking
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