I finished another baby blanket. It’s for Logan’s sister. They’re using ducks and green and cream in his room. Sister Helen said this one was ugly. She has a point. 😂😂 Astrid said it’s perfect. She sent me a picture of the rug by the crib. My greens don’t show up great. They do match. The baby’s name is going to be Brendan I think. That’s different.
Galla Creek Ephemeris
Life through faded blue eyes in Galla Meadow!
Tuesday, August 26, 2025
Another Project Done
I finished another baby blanket. It’s for Logan’s sister. They’re using ducks and green and cream in his room. Sister Helen said this one was ugly. She has a point. 😂😂 Astrid said it’s perfect. She sent me a picture of the rug by the crib. My greens don’t show up great. They do match. The baby’s name is going to be Brendan I think. That’s different.
Monday, August 25, 2025
No Bargain
Greta has her first volleyball game today! Hope she plays great.
Sunday, August 24, 2025
Basketball and below volleyball
I gave Greta a little money for school. She used it to buy new shoes for all her sports, she wore the soccer ones for practice last night. Erin had to help pay as shoes are expensive!
Ada was bored with shoe shopping in a sports store. No pretty dresses or heels. So she danced in front of their mirror!
Saturday, August 23, 2025
Deer Visitors
Deer were in my yard this morning. They were looking for something to eat. I love watching the little ones.
This week is going to be much cooler. I’m ready to work outside. If we get rain, I have brush to burn. I’m tired of living in doors.
Friday, August 22, 2025
Runaway
Opie ran away. When Eric came home from school, he spotted her out of the pasture. She was sure glad to be back with her Momma. I saw the place where a bottom wire was on the ground. When I walk, I’m going to zip tie it up. Maybe Logan will work on it later. He’s out of town working. They’re installing new McDonald’s lines in a Tyson plant.
Thursday, August 21, 2025
Egrets
I saw egrets across Galla Lake and Iron Weed blooming, but mostly I saw brown landscape on my walk.
Pop’s Pond is getting low but still serene. The dry, hot temperatures are depressing but I’m trying to focus on other things. I’m watching the Jerry Jones story on Netflix. Reading about dinosaurs and dragons and crocheting a baby blanket. Still getting through each day being positive is my goal. I won’t watch tv all day and pickle my brain. I do enough pickling in the evening. My favorite things are outside.Young men are destroying their productivity with silly video games. Old folks just use tv doing the same.
Wednesday, August 20, 2025
Boneset
Been seeing Boneset blooming when I walk. Boneset and the killer weed—Snakeroot look alike. Boneset is also called Joe Pye weed. Joe Pye was an Indian medicine man in New England who cured typhus using Eupatorium perfoliatum, boneset. It relieved symptoms of break-bone (dengue) fever.
Boneset was introduced by Indians to American culture as a remedy for fever. They used it to induce sweating in order to break fevers. Supposedly they often fought fever which caused a deep muscular ache so intense that it made one feel as if their bones were breaking - thus the name, boneset - as it rid the body of the fever, the bones no longer ached. However, the history would seem to go farther back than our native Americans. There are reports of the plant also being used as far away as Asia Minor as long ago as 100-ish BC. Mithridates Eupator was the king of Pontus in Asia Minor from 120 to 63 BCE. He had to flee a murderous mother, supposedly, as heir to the throne and in his exile to the wilderness, he purposefully consumed small amounts of poisonous plants to build up his immunity. One of the plants he was supposed to have ingested was from the genus that now bears his name, Eupatorium, of which common boneset is but one of 200 species. He likely ate some White Snakeroot too. It is extremely toxic and has the notoriety of having killed Abe Lincoln’s mother via the milk she drank from cows who’d eaten it.
Astrid loves her dogs. Blu is from her Corgi Phoebe and Larry’s Phinnie. Yesterday was her 6th birthday. Astrid fixed special doggie cake and they celebrated.
Tuesday, August 19, 2025
Picture Day
Ada delivered the poncho to her cousin Hailey. I’ve been spelling her name wrong.
Ingrid’s started her job by the sea. I hope it’s going well. Sigrid is not liking dorm life but she’ll have to endure it.
Monday, August 18, 2025
71
I got to see my Harrison kids except Clayton who was working at Walmart grocery pick.
Greta is almost 5’10”. I’m only 5’31/2”. I used to be almost 5’5”.
Laura made Helen a tote bag in her colors. It’s beautiful! I gifted her toilet paper, paper towels and containers to give food away in from Sam’s. Fleta provided the meal and a plaque about sisters.
Helen’s loves the sun and sunny days.
Helen loves our Lord!
Sunday, August 17, 2025
Sisterville
Hiding out early to Coin. Sisters are celebrating Helen’s birthday. Here we are with our parents. Well, their dust. One day we three will be here too.
Saturday, August 16, 2025
Walking
Friday, August 15, 2025
Twenty Years
Sigrid saw I was making ponchos. She said—Gigi, I like this one! I bought yarn and tried to make a similar one. I’m using the scraps to make a baby boy blanket for someone to have.
Siggie has almost finished a week at UAMS. Here her group is spelling the letters. She’s the mighty M.