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Posted on Monday, January 23, 2012

NASCAR Die Cast

Early Saturday morning there were severe thunderstorms that rolled through Cumberland County. The warmer temperatures had brought radical weather to our area and Sunday night and Monday morning there were more storms with downpours of rain. When I went outside about 10 AM, the temperature was nearly 60 degrees and the driveway had big ruts from the rain water running down it. I used the tractor with the scoop tipped down like a grader blade to smooth the gravel and fill in the ruts. I cleaned out a few of the ditches that had filled partially up with mud and debris. Stacey and I took her new NASCAR Paul Menard die cast car to the pole barn and placed it in the cabinet. Paul won the Brickyard 400 in 2011 and we needed to place the replica car in our "Winners' Row".
 
  
Chuck Anderson had began the tradition of buying the winning Brickyard car each year when he owned the collection and we've been continuing it after he passed the collection to Stacey. Last year we added Jamie McMurray.

Posted by Dave at 8:30 AM
Categories: Current Events, Farm


Posted on Friday, January 20, 2012

John Anderson Concert

I had ordered tickets to a John Anderson Concert at the Plaza Theatre several months ago. Stacey had invited Jason to go with us, so we picked him up at 4:30 PM and drove to Glasgow. We stopped and ate at Zaxby's since Stacey and Jason both like that type of food. Our service was quick and the food was good. We ate quickly and were on our way to the concert.
  
We parked on the Courthouse Square in Glasgow and walked a half block to the Plaza. Our seats were in the second row and right on the middle aisle. We were all pleased with the location. The theatre filled up the bottom seating area and people were being seated in the balcony. I'm not sure, but if it wasn't a sellout, it was really close to being one.
  
After a few announcements, John Anderson began playing. He only had one other musician with him that played a guitar and the fiddle. John sounded just like his CDs and put on a great show. He played some of his old stuff, some new songs, some gospel music, then he played a few of his big hits and finished with "Seminole Wind".
  
He left the stage, then came back to the loud applause from the crowd and played three more songs. His last song was "Money In The Bank", which everyone enjoyed and gave him a standing ovation when he left the stage for the final time. John played about an hour and thirty five minutes.
 

The crowd seemed satisfied as we all slowly walked out of the theatre and crossed the street to our car. We talked about the concert as we rode back towards Burkesville. We dropped Jason off as Stephannie and Tommy pulled into their driveway. We stepped outside our car and talked with them a few minutes while Stacey and Jason exchanged CDs. We said good bye and returned to the farm about 10 PM.

Posted by Dave at 10:30 PM
Categories: Current Events


Posted on Saturday, January 14, 2012

Brush Pile

Pauline and Brent and their kids came over Friday evening. Saturday we couldn't come up with a plan of anything to do, so we sat around the living room watching old movies and burning wood in the stove. The kids were playing and getting rowdy, so I decided it would be a good day to try to burn some brush I had bulldozed into a pile over a year ago. There was enough snow to cover the grass and keep the fire from spreading. I gathered up some cardboard boxes and a gallon of diesel fuel and put those in the Mule. Brent and I headed down the road in the Mule and crossed the creek to the pile of brush. Linda followed in the pickup truck with Stacey, Julie and Kyle. Pauline stayed at the house and was keeping the fire going in the wood stove. Brent and I placed the cardboard boxes in the pile of brush and then poured some fuel over them to get the fire started. We started the fire and stood back. The fire started, but didn't spread as fast as we had thought it would. We tossed smaller sticks on and kept it burning for a while, but it never really burnt like we wanted. We decided to return to the house and go to town for lunch.
  
After lunch, we went back to the brush pile with a new plan. We took several pieces of wood for the fire pit and several pieces for the wood stove that we knew would burn and made a sort of campfire on top of some of the brush. We lit that and it burnt like it should. The brush seemed like it was going to finally start burning faster, so I went back to the equipment shed and returned to the brush pile with the tractor. We worked with the tractor and by hand to try to keep the fire burning and get it to spread to the rest of the pile. Not much luck with that.
 
When the sun had went down and the temperature was beginning to drop, we quit and went to the house.

Posted by Dave at 6:00 PM
Categories: Current Events, Farm


Posted on Thursday, January 12, 2012

Snow

On Wednesday the high temperature had been 61 degrees, but this morning the weather changed and it started getting colder throughout the day. By 3 PM the wind was gusting and there were snow flakes flying. Stacey and I had stayed home all day and kept the fire in the wood stove burning. When I went out to the back porch for a stick of wood, I brought in an arm load and piled it in the small wood rack by the stove. Linda came home and said that everyone had picked up their kids quickly from school. An hour later, we had snow falling fast and the ground was being covered.
 
The wood that was on the back porch was being slowly covered with snow, but by bringing in extra pieces, the snow was being melted before time to put each piece on the fire. Linda took over keeping the fire in the stove burning. About 8 PM, there was a notice on the internet that school had been canceled for Friday. After Linda went to sleep, I kept the stove burning most of the night. The temperature bottomed out at 19 degrees early Friday morning.

Posted by Dave at 11:30 PM
Categories: Current Events, Farm


Posted on Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Supply Trip

After Linda went to work at the school, Stacey and I dressed and watched TV for a while, then we took the HHR to Bowling Green. We had lunch at Mancino's and then went to Aldi's. Stacey used a quarter to obtain a cart and we went inside. We bought several half cases of canned goods and loaded them in the car. Stacey returned the cart and retrieved her quarter for doing so.
  
The next stop was Sam's Club, where we bought several more items we needed, then checked out. Stacey drove the cart to the car and I opened the hatchback. I lifted the 50 lb bag of dog food off the bottom of the cart and the end of the bag came open and the entire contents dumped onto the parking lot. Stacey remained with the car while I went inside and Sam's gave me another bag. They told me to leave the bag and dog food where is was and they would send someone out to clean it up. I returned to the car and we finished loading our items into the HHR. I drove back to Burkesville while Stacey took a nap. We went to the US Post Office and bought stamps, then returned to the farm and unloaded our things. I refilled our container for dog food and we put it in the Mule and picked up Daisy to let her run. After her run, we gave her food and put her back in the stall. We parked the Mule in the garage and went inside to start a fire in the wood stove. Linda came home just before dark.

Posted by Dave at 6:00 PM
Categories: Current Events, Farm


Posted on Saturday, January 07, 2012

New Trail

During the daytime, lately, the temperatures have been near 60, a day or two above and a day or two just below. Linda has used the nicer weather to take down the Christmas lights and take them to the storage building. Stacey and I split a load of firewood and stacked it in the wood shed. The loggers have moved over to Regina's farm to cut some of her timber. She wanted enough cut to get a 4 wheeler trail to the top of the hill.
 
They had worked a week and told me to bring Regina over there and we could ride in the Mule up the hill to the top. They had opened up the trail with their skidder, but there were still plenty of small limbs to smack us in the face as we rode along. We can trim those with loppers, but most of the trail was open to the top of the hill that is directly across from our house.
  
Linda and I cut another trailer load of firewood and left it sitting on the trailer by the log splitter. Stacey and I will get around to splitting it in a day or two. Linda helped me put the disc on the tractor and I used it to smooth out some of the area where the loggers had worked in our hay field.
 
It was too wet to do the entire area.

Posted by Dave at 7:00 PM
Categories: Current Events, Farm


Posted on Sunday, January 01, 2012

New Years In Indiana

We left the farm and headed for IN about 10 AM Thursday. We stopped for lunch before getting on I-65. We drove to Daleville and went to the bank to transfer some money into Mom's checking account. Then we dropped off Coco at her house and went to the Woodlands Nursing home in Muncie. I paid the bill and we went to see Mom. Virginia was laying down in her room when we arrived. I could tell her health was worse and she was having trouble setting up. We showed her the things we had brought for her, but she didn't pay much attention. I helped her get into the wheel chair, then we went to the cafeteria for her to have lunch. When the lunch came, we said we were leaving but would be back in two days. On the way back to Daleville, Linda called her Mom and asked what she was doing. We made plans to pick up Reba and take her to lunch.
  
We went to Fazoli's to eat with Reba, then returned to Pendleton. Pauline and Brent arrived at Nana's house a little bit later with Julie and Kyle. Everyone stayed and talked, then Stacey, Linda and I left. We went to Daleville and stayed at my Mom's house.
New Year's Eve, during the day, we had a few things to do. P&B came to meet us and we went to Bird's Smokehouse Restaurant for lunch, then over to Kim and Kenny Bourke's house. They needed Brent to straighten out their wireless setup and give the new iPad she received for Christmas access to the wireless too. It took him about 5 minutes to do that and he also updated several programs for them. P&B left after finishing the computer work, but Stacey, Linda and I stayed and talked a while longer. We took a look at the 68 Camaro convertible that Kim had bought from her Dad. When we left, we went to Daleville and stayed at the house a while. About 6:30 PM, we drove to Shelly and Jeff's house near Middletown. Shelly and Jeff had invited us to their New Year's Eve Party. We were able to meet people we hadn't seen for a few years at the party. We didn't drink and took Julie and Kyle with us when we left at 10 PM. Pauline and Brent were staying all night with Shelly and Jeff since they were all drinking.
 
Julie and Kyle watched PBS on TV the next morning until Linda had breakfast ready. After breakfast we all dressed and headed to Muncie to visit with Virginia. Pauline and Brent drove from Shelly's house and met us at Woodlands. We sat and talked with Mom a while, but she wasn't staying awake very long. After a couple of hours, we told Mom good bye, then loaded into the cars and left. P&B drove on home, we stopped in Daleville and closed up the house before we left. The next stop was at KingFish in Jeffersonville. We decided to go inside and enjoy our meals instead of eating in the car.
  
Stacey ordered a White Fish Basket, Linda had a Wharf Boat and I had a Shrimp Feast. The food was EXCELLENT!
  
We took our time and enjoyed the food, then left and drove home. We arrived at the farm a few minutes after 6 PM.

Posted by Dave at 11:00 PM
Categories: Current Events


Posted on Sunday, December 25, 2011

Christmas At The Farm

Frinday morning, Brent's family arrived. Linda began things by getting the kids to decorate an edible tree. It is an ice cream cone with green cake icing and candy for ornaments.
  
  
We kept the kids busy during the day, playing and riding in the Mule. Maxx Lobo arrived around 4 PM. Maxx had flown from California to Nashville a few days earlier and then drove to the farm to visit.
Linda fixed a quick breakfast of cinnamon rolls and then everyone began opening the presents.
  
  
  
After the presents had been opened, everyone began playing with one of their gifts. Maxx and Brent built some 'experimental' vehicles while Kyle and Julie painted with water colors. Linda and Pauline then started making a banana pudding and other stuff for dinner later.
  
  
Maxx, Kyle, Brent and I took a short trip down the road with the tractor and Mule. We used the new chainsaw to cut a downed tree into pieces for firewood. Then we sat a large box up for a target. We began shooting Brent's 22 rifle and adjusting the scope until we had it hitting the target. Then we switched to shooting the 30/30 carbine. It made a lot louder noise and kicked harder. Kyle would walk back and forth with us to the target to see how close we were hitting to the center. Dinner was almost ready when we returned to the house. Pauline and Linda had done a nice job and all the food was great. We enjoyed the rest of the day playing with the kids.
Maxx was flying back to CA on Christmas Day, so we had breakfast early, then we all said 'good bye' and he left about 9:30 AM.
 
We went outside in the afternoon and finished cutting the wood and loading it on the black trailer. We used the Mule to pull the load to the shed where the firewood is stored and unhooked the trailer from the Mule. Back inside, we ate leftovers for lunch, then Pauline and Brent took their kids and dogs and headed home just before dark.

Posted by Dave at 7:00 AM
Categories: Current Events, Farm


Posted on Thursday, December 22, 2011

Gift Exchange

Stacey called Jason and asked if he wanted to go eat with all of us. He did, so we planned on picking him up at 5:30 PM. We drove the HHR and Jason was ready when we pulled into the driveway. He came out with Stacey's Christmas gift and hopped into the car. I didn't say where we were going, just drove towards Albany as everyone chatted. We crossed into TN and then stopped at the Farmhouse Restaurant We went inside and Jason and Stacey took their presents in with them. The waitress told them that they shouldn't have bought anything for her and we all laughed She took our orders and headed to the kitchen to turn the orders in to the cook. Jason gave Stacey the present he had for her and watched while she opened it. Stacey then gave Jason his presents.
  
After a few minutes talking about each others' gifts, the waitress brought Jason's and Stacey's dinners. They began eating and teasing Linda and I about, "Did you order anything?" Our orders came about 5 minutes later for some reason. We all enjoyed the food and it worked out fairly well because it gave Stacey and Jason more time to eat and talk.
  
After paying and tipping the waitress, we loaded into the HHR and rode back to Burkesville in a misting rain. We dropped Jason off at his house, then we went home.

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


Posted on Monday, December 19, 2011

Season's Activities

Julie came to the back door early Friday afternoon, then Kyle, Pauline and Brent with their pooches. Linda and I were surprised they had arrived a little after 3 PM and Pauline said she had stayed home during the day with Julie, but that Julie was OK now. We went to Albany for pizza and then stopped for groceries before returning to the farm.
Saturday morning we had toast for breakfast and the kids had cereal while we watched a movie. Then I reminded everyone we were going to Burkesville to hand out Christmas presents to the underprivileged kids. We quickly dressed and headed into town. The church group from Louisville had already delivered their load of presents to be passed out. I estimate that they bring a thousand individual gifts each year.
 
They helped a little by going to a few houses and giving the kids their presents, then they headed back to Louisville. All of our family joined with several others from Burkesville and handed out the gifts and sacks of food to the needy that had signed up with various organizations. Around 2:30 PM, we took what gifts hadn't been picked up and moved them to another building, then we said "Merry Christmas" to the others and went to the farm. Linda and I took Julie in the Mule and let Daisy run, then gave the dog some food before we went back inside.
  
Sunday morning, the kids were upstairs when I took a picture of Brent and Kyle playing with a small wind up car on the tile floor. Pauline loaded the car and Brent drove them home in the early afternoon.
Monday, Stacey and Linda did a little bit of shopping for some items to take to the Home Makers Christmas Party. I made a quick trip to town while they were gone, then we had chili for lunch when we all returned. I sliced the ham while Linda prepared a broccoli salad to take for the dinner. Linda and Stacey went to the party early and picked up Regina on the way. I waited till almost 6 PM to make my entrance. After a few minutes of talking, I took everyone's picture, then they gave thanks and we all ate.
 
I returned to the house while Stacey and Linda remained for the Dirty Santa gift exchange and to play Bingo for small gifts.

Posted by Dave at 9:00 AM
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