Monday, December 1, 2025

Snow?

Last year on this day Astrid and Logan framed their barn. They did one thing at a time and in a year it all came together and is paid for.

We may get snow today.  Feels really cold. It is above freezing.  Astrid bought me this rooster weather vane last year. I do love it.


 

Sunday, November 30, 2025

November is Over

I saw this image and shared it with my Christensen family. They all laughed and my son-in-law posted this comment. So much for me tooting my horn. 😂

Sigrid tried deer hunting. She said it wasn’t very exciting. She went with Logan 2!

Amanda went into the Navy after High School. She served 6 years. Then she came back here. she worked in a bank. Lastly, took a supervisors job in a plant because the pay was better. I suppose she dreamed of a career and at 38 she grabbed it. I hope it’s rewarding for her.
 

Saturday, November 29, 2025

Policewoman

Laura saw this online and sent it to me. Pop’s niece graduated from the police academy and is a new police officer in our town. It’s a new career for her at 38. Ada used to aspire to be a police officer but I think she is on to a new career pick now.

 

Friday, November 28, 2025

Lunch with Jones Girls

 

Thanksgiving morning, Laura and Astrid met Faith and did the Turkey Trot. Proud of the turkey trotters! Laura was first in the walkers. She’s a clipper 😉 



Got to enjoy lunch with the Jones’ girls Wednesday. Neighbor’s Mill was busy but still very efficient. The food is always good. Ada talked nonstop. Sweet Greta only answered my questions to her. I loved my time with them. Clay was on the clock at Walmart. 

Ada showed me her two tooth gap. I asked if the tooth fairy left money. She said—only two dollars. Guess she thought losing a tooth was worth a lot.



Thursday, November 27, 2025

Christmas Bouquet

Thank you God for all that grows, thank you for the sky's rainbows. Thank you for the stars that shine, thank you for precious friends of mine. Thank you for the moon and sun, thank you God for all you've done!

We took a Christmas bouquet to Pop yesterday. We picked up my Jones’ girls at Harrison and they went with us to the cemetery.


I saw Helen’s stone. Hopefully we’ll get ashes to put there.

Ada has been upset by Aunt Helen’s death. This is the first person that she actually knew well that has passed away. Fleta gave me Helen’s cane. My sister had shrunk. The cane was very short. I gifted it to Ada.

Laura stopped twice on the way there and I walked around. I rubbed Voltaren on my knee before we left. I made the trip fine. 


 

Wednesday, November 26, 2025

Life Goes On

I am finishing the baby blanket I’m working on now. I may try the above next. I don’t have a written pattern but I have this picture. 

Today Laura and I will go to Alpena and she’ll fix a bouquet for her Dad. She chose Christmas flowers this time. Well stop at Erin’s as I have eggs for her. Erin’s children are out of school all week as are Eric and Laura. I usually got Thursday and Friday off and sometimes Wednesday. Never a week. Times change.

Fleta’s grandson got a new truck. It’s new to him. I recall the excitement of having a new vehicle. It wears off as you have to make those payments.



 

Tuesday, November 25, 2025

Days Go By

 

Getting ready for older age. I had a carport put near my side door. Logan will move the other one for an animal shelter.
I finished a girl blanket. It’s the granny stitch. I have physical therapy at 9:00.

Monday, November 24, 2025

Rainy Monday

My Erin is 46 today. In 1979, this was the day after Thanksgiving. Erin was born about daylight! I cooked Thanksgiving dinner that year for Larry's Mom and sister. I’m am blessed to have two great daughters. Hope my Erin doesn’t have to cook today. 

The picture is from her wedding shower, 20 years have past. 
 

Sunday, November 23, 2025

Timber

Sister had a dead tree near her house. Carroll Coop came and trimmed limbs but still she had a dead tree. Son George took the rest down today. You can see Helen’s house up the road.  I’ve walked every inch of this old farmstead barefooted.

In November 1966, we celebrated my niece Cheryl being one year old. Yesterday she turned 60. Fleta took the photo so she’s not in it. I was a sophomore in High School. I remember Cheryl’s  Mom made a chocolate cake with chocolate icing.  It was a stacked cake not a sheet one. I have brush rollers in my hair tied up with an head scarf and only Helen’s legs show. Brenda Gail can’t wait as she’s trying the cake.  Everyone here has passed, excepting Cheryl’s two siblings, Barbara and me. 

L to R—Willis, Hazel, Gilbert, Debbie, Brenda Gail, Gary, me, Richard, Clayton, Barbara holding Cheryl, Helen’s legs, and Gertrude— all Powells 🩶

Laura shared some peanut brittle with me. It’s made by the monks at Subiaco Monastery. They make beer and wine too. The brittle was outstanding. 

Abbey Brittle has been made and sold by the monks of Subiaco Abbey since 1995. In the beginning, various members tried to establish the production process for peanut brittle. After many attempts, Br. Thomas Moster, OSB, now deceased, and a close friend of the monks, Mrs. Jo Kastner, took on the project. The recipe is from Arkansas and features all-natural products combining peanuts, sugar, corn syrup and baking soda. Due to immense popularity of  the brittle, it’s now trademarked with its own logo.    

Astrid dug her little hill of potatoes. They look tasty.

 

Saturday, November 22, 2025

Pig Trail

This hi-way is called “the pig trail”. It’s the road we used to have to take to get to Fayetteville and north Arkansas.  This is showing the fall foliage. When Laura was at the University this was her route. Now, a new route starts at Alma, Arkansas and this treacherous drive is eliminated.

The road was built in the 1930’s under President Roosevelt by the Civilian Conservation Corp. it wasn’t paved until the 1950’s. It’s popular now as a motorbike route because of its scenery. It runs along the Mulberry River. It’s still a dangerous road. 
 

Friday, November 21, 2025

New Book


Yesterday I checked out Philippa Gregory’s new book! It’s about Henry the VIII and Anne Boleyn. I couldn’t  help thinking of the Henry’s Hermits song from 1965! Probably before your time.

I'm Henry the eighth, I am

Henry the eighth, I am, I am

I got married to the widow next door

She's been married seven times before

And every one was an Henry 

She wouldn't have a Willy or a Sam 

I'm her eighth old man, I'm Henry

Henry the eighth, I am

I have read a few chapters. It’s about the traitor of Anne, one of the ladies in her Court. I love this author💚

Thursday, November 20, 2025

Rearranging Rocks

I moved my fire pit. It was under my Oak tree and too small as I mainly burn limbs. I fixed a little corner to cook a steak. It’s not pretty as I did not have enough pavers to go around it. I found rocks and completed it. I’ve already thrown limbs in it. Larry would say— poor man has poor ways. I used my old geometry knowledge to make the circle. It was a big job for an old woman. Fire Ants were under every brick. They are vicious. 

Above is my old pit. I had to scoop up and remove the ash pile. I took it to the big ditch because it had nails and screws in with the ash.