Posted on Thursday, May 15, 2008

Hay Baler On Order

Wednesday we drove to Glasgow and I went inside the Ford Tractor Dealership. I talked to a couple of salesmen and they gave me a price for a new square hay baler. They tried to locate one while I was inside using their computer network. They found several, but were unable to obtain one of them. I said I would take Linda and Stacey to eat lunch and stop back in afterwards. We ate at an A&W fish and root beer restaurant, then stopped again at Ben & Elmer's Tractors. They still hadn't located a baler that they could get the dealer to transfer to them, so we came on home. Later the salesman called and said they had a baler and they would be getting it for me. They said the earliest they would be able to bring it to the farm would be on Monday May 19th. I said OK.
Thursday, Stacey and Linda left for Smith's Grove around 6 AM. Shortly, they were back, with Linda leading Stacey inside. Linda said Stacey was having problems and she had given her 15 mg Valium about 6:15 AM, then turned the HHR around and headed back to the house. About 7:30 AM we gave another 10 mg Valium and Stacey didn't have any other problems the rest of the day with involuntary movements. Of course, she was drowsy and slept off and on most of the day. Steve Riddle stopped in and talked with Linda and I for a while. Around 4:30 PM, a lady came to the door and talked to us about the state taking part of our property for the relocation of the highway. She was nice and told us our property would be appraised in the next couple of months and then she would be back to talk to us about a payment around August or September. The state will take our barn, boat shed and the small shed where we store the TR3 along with a stretch of land on the opposite side of the existing highway from our house.

Posted by Dave at 10:29 PM
Categories: Norris Farm

Posted on Friday, May 09, 2008

Kidney Stone and Kathy Mattea Concert

Wednesday started off a little crazy. Linda thought Stacey was going to have some problems but they never developed. She told me and I went in to the living room to keep an eye on Stacey while she watched TV. The next thing I knew I was having pains in my lower back and wallering around in the bed room trying to find some way to get relief from the pain. There was none for about 2 hours. Finally, I dozed off to sleep and when I woke up the pain was gone. Linda asked me to attend a meeting to check on getting a 'quilt block' made for the old barn. I went to the meeting and listened, then returned home and when I did the pain returned. Linda talked me into going to see Dr Rice in town, but when we arrived at his office it was closed for the day. We returned to the house and I had bouts with the pain the rest of the evening. Thursday morning, Linda and Stacey left for Smith's Grove to baby sit for Julie. I tossed and turned in the bed and on the couch most of the day as I went in and out of sleeping. The pain wasn't as bad as it had been but it was still there to worry me. Friday morning I ate a sandwich and drank part of a coke and the pain increased, so I decided if it became worse, I would go to the doctor. It did and I went to Dr Rice's office and again it was closed. I drove to the hospital and saw his truck so I went in and asked to see him. I was told, he wasn't on call, he was doing rounds and I would have to see the doctor in the emergency room. I said OK and they checked me in as soon as I showed them my insurance card. I had to answer all the routine questions and give a urine sample, then the lady doctor came and talked to me. I told her I thought I might have a kidney stone, but I wasn't a doctor and wasn't trying to do her job. I mentioned that I had kidney stones before and she said from the description, I might have one again. She said they would do a CAT scan and see what turned up. After putting on robes to cover my butt, I walked down to the room and laid down for the CAT scan. It took about 10 minutes and it was over. The girls sent me back to the ER and I asked if I could get dressed. They said no. This was the first time I thought that I might not get to go home. Don't know why that had not occurred to me before then. Finally, the little woman doctor came in and said it was a kidney stone and she was waiting on the urine test to see if I had any infection before letting me leave. After about 15 minutes she came back and said I could get dressed and prepare to go home. She told me it looked like the stone was moving towards coming out on it's own, to drink lots of liquids and if I had trouble to see Dr Rice. I thanked them and left the hospital and went home after filling a prescription she gave me. Linda and Stacey had just arrived before I made it home. They were ready to go to Glasgow to see Kathy Mattea in concert at the Plaza Theatre. Linda drove us over and we arrived in time to get our usual parking spot by the courthouse, then head in to the theater.
   
   
Of all the singers and bands we have seen at the Plaza, Kathy has the best voice of them all. The first half of her show, she sang her hits and old songs that had made her famous. Then she and the band took a 15 minute break and came back and sang the songs from her latest CD entitled "Coal". They were sad songs about the struggle of the men working in the coal mines of eastern KY and West Virginia. They left the stage and Kathy came back and did an encore song without any accompaniment then the band came back and they played 3 songs for the encore and the concert was over. Kathy had sang for right at 2 hours not including their break. It was acoustically the best sounding concert I've attended. The only bad thing I can say is the choice of material is depressing.

Posted by Dave at 10:30 PM
Categories: Current Events, Norris Farm

Posted on Wednesday, May 07, 2008

Norris Farm Aerial Photos

Steve Riddle told me he was having aerial photos made of his place and wanted to know if I wanted some of our farm. I said I did and he agreed to tell the photographer. Steve brought me a CD with about 10 images on it and I was to call the photographer. I called and told him which image I wanted printed and he promised to print one for me and give it to Steve's wife, Nancy for her to give to us. A smaller version is below and if you click it there is a screen size version.
 
I've reduced the size of the other images and put them into a gif file to give readers an idea of the flyover and how he took the pictures while flying.

Posted by Dave at 5:40 PM
Categories: Current Events, Norris Farm

Posted on Monday, May 05, 2008

Mowing and Flower Work

Linda fixed breakfast and after eating, I headed out to start mowing with the tractor and finish mower. After about an hour, I noticed Linda had started trim mowing with the little John Deere riding mower. I mowed until about 11:30 AM and went inside to check on Stacey and fix lunch. I tried out a new recipe for a BBQ pizza with ham and pepperoni. I liked it and it seemed like it went over well with Stacey and Linda too. Linda did mention that next time I should put some cheese on it too. I went back outside and continued mowing but Linda and Stacey were working on flowers. They had the little red wagon full of geraniums and were planting those in several of our pots that we set around the house and in the half barrels down by the old barn.
  
Linda caught me in the picture she took of Stacey pulling the wagon. They finished with the flowers and Linda went to work at the day care. Stacey and I took Daisy for a run around the hay fields. Then I finished mowing for the day while Stacey watched from the Mule. Steve stopped with his Mule and dog to let her get a drink from the creek and we set and talked down there for a while.

Posted by Dave at 7:05 PM
Categories: Current Events, Flowers, Norris Farm

Posted on Saturday, May 03, 2008

New Steering Wheel and Tonneau Cover

The rain was coming down this morning, so after breakfast, I went to the garage and began taking the old steering wheel off of the 1956 Chevy. I had ordered a new steering wheel from Billet Specialties and it arrived Thursday. I included a leather half wrap, horn button, and adapter in my order. Getting the old wheel off ended up being easier than I had anticipated. After removing the horn button I just removed the nut and washer, then sort of slapped the back of the steering wheel with the heel of my hand and it popped off. Now the fun part, putting the new one on the right way, getting it centered so it looked straight when the car was going down the road and then assembly of the horn button. After sliding the adapter on three times I figured out I was going to have to use a Dremel like tool to alter one of the pieces for the canceling of the turn signals. It took about 5 minutes to grind the piece to where the horn contact would work, then I assembled the adapter with 3 allen bolts in the wheel for alignment purposes. I tightened the nut and washer and the rest was simply screwing in allen screws to attach the wheel and the leather half wrap to the wheel. The entire process took over an hour, but the results were great IMO.
 
I had also ordered a tonneau cover for the Triumph TR-3. I had taken it out of the box and noticed it needed the attachment clips put on before we could use it. After eating lunch in town, Linda and I began working on the cover and I do mean working. We had to test fit the cover, then determine where to punch holes in the cover. We started along the windshield area and punched out about 12 holes, then took the cover off and began attaching the clips that hold it on the car. This was a major pain. We had to center the clips, then hammer them lightly against the cover, then use a small hobby knife to make the holes for the clips, then place the clip on the cover, then place the retaining clip on the other side of the cover, then hold both pieces together while hammering down the small flaps of metal that holds the pieces together. Then we attached the cover back to the car, stretched it to fit as best we could, mark more holes and continued like that until we had the entire cover attached. Our fingers and hands were sore from all the pulling and tucking to get the best fit we could. Linda test drove the car with the cover on and half unzipped. It held on and she made it back. Our work was a success.

Posted by Dave at 9:00 PM
Categories: Current Events

Posted on Wednesday, April 30, 2008

Flowers

We went to town Tuesday to meet Jason for breakfast and talked about what had been going on with him. Afterwards we rode over close to Glasgow and drove through a farm that sold used machinery and some new. The place was out in the country and they had quite a bit of newer equipment, but the old stuff looked like mostly trade in pieces. We continued to Glasgow and went shopping a while, then to Ben and Elmer's Tractor Sales. I picked up a couple of product handouts for hay balers and rakes and talked to a salesman about the prices, then we left and went to Mancino's for lunch. We returned to the farm and Linda went to work at the day care.
Wednesday morning, we headed to near Greensburg to buy flowers for decorating around the house. There is a small greenhouse there that has nice flowers and we've done our flower shopping there the last 3 years. Linda picked out the stuff she wanted and we loaded it in the HHR, but just barely. We stopped in Columbia and ate lunch before returning to the farm. Once home, I unloaded the flowers and then used the Mule with the trailer to haul the cement pots from inside the barn to the front sidewalk. Linda planted the flowers in the pots and a few other places.

   

Posted by Dave at 7:58 PM
Categories: Current Events, Flowers, Norris Farm

Posted on Saturday, April 26, 2008

Riding

Julie had came home with Linda Friday morning, so Pauline and Brent arrived early Saturday morning anxious to see Julie. They played with her inside while we had a light rain shower. When Julie laid down for a morning nap, Pauline and Linda began working on the tractor quilt blocks and Brent and I went to the garage to adjust the clutch in the 1956 Chevy. It took about 20 minutes and we were ready for a test ride. I drove to town and the clutch was working correctly, so Brent drove back to the farm, then back to town and we changed drivers again. When I began driving again, I did a short burn out and then said, the clutch was working the way it should, then continued back to the farm. Julie was up and the girls wanted to go to a shop in Albany for some quilting supplies, so we took the truck since it was the only vehicle that would carry all six of us. First we ate lunch at a Mexican place and the food was great. Then we stopped at a place that sells all sorts of stuff, from windows and doors, shoes, pedal cars, planting material, hardware, to nuts and bolts. After scrounging around in there for about a half hour, we stopped at the store for the quilting supplies. Linda and Pauline could have stayed in there for hours, but Brent and I were having trouble keeping Julie happy. After about 45 minutes the girls checked out and we headed back to the farm. The sky had cleared and it was a nice day outside, so we did some things outside. Brent and I cut a tree that was falling into the edge of the hay field. It was small and only took us about 15 minutes to pile the limbs on the black trailer and pull them to the edge of the creek. As we returned the trailer and chainsaws to the barn we noticed an old cat laying beside a group of birdhouses and bird feeders Linda and I had made. It looked like he was waiting on supper to come flying home.

Linda had bought a homemade wagon to use to pull Julie, so they loaded her and a Care Bear in the seat, strapped her down and pulled her up and down the walkway.
   
Pauline and Brent took a ride in the TR3 into town and picked them up a malt at the local ice cream shack.

Then returned to the farm and we added a quart of oil to the motor and we took a lap around Little Renoux Creek to make sure the oil pressure was OK. I also noticed that there were a few hummingbirds feeding at Linda's new bird feeder.

So, the hummingbirds are back and so are the purple martins. I guess, summer is here, oh, and it was in the 80s this week.

Posted by Dave at 10:56 AM
Categories: Current Events, Norris Farm

Posted on Friday, April 25, 2008

Julie Walking

Linda brought Julie home with her this morning and said that Julie had been walking for a few days. She said Pauline and Brent called it a 'Frankenstein' walk because of her arms being out in front of her, but I think she's doing excellent. Of course, I would, I'm her grandparent. You can see for yourself in the video below...


Posted by Dave at 11:27 AM
Categories: Current Events

Posted on Sunday, April 20, 2008

The Weekend

Stacey, Linda and I went to town to meet Jason and his Dad, David Strange at Jone's Restaurant on Saturday. We were a little earlier than Jason and his Dad, but they arrived shortly after we did. We set down and ordered and then talked while our food was being prepared and brought to the table. David was born and raised in Burkesville, but now lives a little south of Bowling Green in Plano, KY. He has a business that installs swiming pools and also does the upkeep on them. Jason has told us he helps his Dad sometimes when he stays with him on the weekends. We finished our lunch and continued to talk for a while about Jason and Stacey and how they liked a lot of the same things and how they were a little bit similar in their lives. It was good to meet David and get to know him since Jason talks about him a lot of the time. He bought our lunch and we said thanks and we headed back to the farm. Jason and his Dad were going to his house in Plano for the weekend.
Sunday, we just messed around at the farm. I took the 1956 Chevy for a ride in to town and back. Then Linda and I tried to start the Triumph TR3. The battery would wind it over but it still wouldn't start, so Linda used the Mule to pull it down the road with me driving and it started. I drove it back to the house, then north to the county line and back. It started several times, so Linda drove it down the road to Salem Park and back.
 

Posted by Dave at 9:03 PM
Categories: Current Events, Norris Farm
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