Galla Creek Ephemeris
Life through faded blue eyes in Galla Meadow!
Friday, June 5, 2026
Found A Book
Fleta’s son found this baby and tried to save her. She didn’t make it. Several strikes against her from the start.
Thursday, June 4, 2026
Reading
Sometimes Erin sends me a video of Ada reading. I love reading and am so glad she does too. Erin is not encouraging reading as much this summer as Ada does it on her own. They are working on math skills. Ada loves camp. She gets to swim and engage in all types of brain building activities each day. Greta may have a game at Hot Springs this weekend. If she does Ada will stay overnight with me! My treat. Ada has a speech impairment but it’s improving too.
I was blessed with two very smart girls. I took them to the library in the summer, but I don’t think their achievement had much to do with my assistance. They are just highly intelligent girls who learned at school.
Wednesday, June 3, 2026
June 3
Mostly I have Cardinals at my bird cam.
I get lunch today with my friend Kay. She first said Mexican but yesterday she asked if we could go to Brangus Steakhouse instead. I’m thrilled as ribeye is my favorite. It’ll be expensive though.
I did not find any books. Left empty handed. I requested one I want to read by Theodore Catton. I hope Kevin can borrow it.
Logan E is at drill at Fort Chaffee for two weeks. Siggie is here. She doesn’t like staying alone. She’s working at C & D. She likes pickle ball and on family chat asked if anyone would like to go to the courts. Astrid said maybe after it cools off. Logan R said 10:00 pm. It’s been way above 90 each day and humid. A front came through and this morning it’s nicer. Arkansas weather has extremes.
Ada has to get going early to go to camp. Erin sent this of how her hair looks each morning. It reminded me of the 1960’s when we “ratted” our hair and then combed the top out and added hair spray until it was stiff. I’m glad that fad has passed.
Tuesday, June 2, 2026
June 2
I went to the post store and sent this beach bag to Amherst, New Hampshire. I hope Heidi likes it.
I lifted weights this morning. I was going to go to yoga class but it’s changed to Wednesday all of June. I’ll go in the morning. I used the weed eater and mowed some with the push mower. My life is pretty boring.
I finished the book The Third Act of Theo Gruene. I liked it. Now I’m out of reading material.
I bought some pollock fish. I tried to pan sauté it. Pretty gross. Most went in the chicken feed.
Monday, June 1, 2026
June 1
I think Ada read the weekend away. Because she is the third child of a lover of books she has a good assessment to choose from.
A new week has started. I hurt my knee the last day of our trip. I’m hobbling around. I’m hoping it’ll be better this week. I will do my strength building today. I’ve road my therapy bike. My friend Kay is buying my lunch Wednesday. She chose Mexican.
I must get my roadside mowed. It was really wet from our big rain and I didn’t go down it on my Kubota. I have to push mow part of it as it stays to wet and is a steep incline. I’m thankful for things I need to do or I would just sit and vegetate!
Sunday, May 31, 2026
May Ends
Mowing done for another week. The grass had grown and I could easily see my path. It takes under two hours now I’m not mowing as much of the back.
Astrid grew some nice garlic. I’d like to try a clove in cooking to see if it’s different from store bought.
Ada read a lot this weekend. Going to camp is a busy play time and she’s tired each evening. Erin and she are playing dominoes to work on math skills. Ada is always happy.
Sigrid did not like the hospital pharmacy. It’s an isolated position. She is back at C & D, the owner said he’d take some days to play golf and she could fill prescriptions. He is past retirement age. So is great for both. In a few weeks she has a month of internship with a pharmacy in Little Rock. Her life is busy.
Saturday, May 30, 2026
58
We watched Razorback baseball as we ate. We won.
Eric had a birthday. We celebrated with hamburgers, hotdogs and coconut pie. Astrid and Sig sent photos to our family chat as conversation. The above of Sigrid got a laugh. It’s a highlights magazine!
Friday, May 29, 2026
Friday
More rain! I think we’re still a little behind.
When I went to check the rain gauge, all my four legged friends were having a feast on the green grass. They all wanted ear scratching and nose rubbing!
May is ending. I’m reading “The Third Act of Theo Gruene” Talya Tate Boerner wrote it. She’s from my state and I have read all her books. I want to support my own.
While on my trip, I made Astrid a grocery or farmers’ market tote. She said “no bright” colors for her. This was in my 75% off buy at Hobby Lobby. Dollar find.
Thursday, May 28, 2026
Pause to Honor
Royle Bradford Luker 1924–1941
Today at approximately 1:00 PM, WWII Veteran Royle Luker passed through Pottsville and Russellville on his way to the funeral home in Dardanelle. This 17 year old young man was killed in action during the attack on Pearl Harbor, December 7, 1941, while serving our country. For more than 80 years, his remains were unidentified until a DNA match in 2025 finally brought him home.
Our Pope County Sheriff Wilson encouraged everyone who was able to come out along the route to show their respect and support for this American hero and his family. I honor Royle Luker’s sacrifice and welcome him home with the dignity and gratitude. He is back with family once more.
He’ll be laid to rest near his mother! I’m sure she mourned for him all her days. The cemetery is in Plainview, AR, south of Dardanelle.
116 men from Arkansas died in the December 7, 1941 Pearl Harbor attack! Many were on the USS Arizona, but our own Royle Bradford Luker was a Fireman Third Class, USN on the USS West Virginia! The USS West Virginia was not destroyed at Pearl Harbor, though she was heavily damaged. Struck by up to nine torpedoes and two bombs, she sank in shallow water. She was later salvaged, extensively rebuilt, and returned to action in 1944, famously witnessing the Japanese surrender.🇺🇸🇺🇸
Below is the USS West Virginia in Pearl Harbor.
ObituaryRoyle Bradford Luker, born on March 15, 1924, in North Little Rock, Arkansas, bravely served his country during World War II. As a Fireman Third Class in the United States Navy aboard the U.S.S. West Virginia, he gave his all and was killed in the line of duty during the attack on Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, on December 7, 1941. For his valor and sacrifice, he was awarded numerous honors, including the Purple Heart, Combat Action Ribbon, World War II Victory Medal, American Campaign Medal, Navy Presidential Unit Citation, Navy Good Conduct Medal, Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal, and Navy Expeditionary Medal. He was also recognized as a World War II Gold Star Veteran from Arkansas.
Royle is memorialized at the Tablets of the Missing at Honolulu Memorial in Hawaii, a testament to his enduring legacy. He was the beloved son of George F. Luker, a veteran of the First War, and Nettie Estelle David Luker. His family, some of whom resided in Kingston, Yell County, Arkansas, during his deployment, remembers him with pride and love.
For decades, he was listed as killed in action, but his remains were declared unidentified, or “non-recoverable”. Advances in forensic science (DNA) along with Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency were able to reopen cases and compare samples to living relatives to restore his name. More than 80 years later, DNA from Royle Luker and a family's willingness to share their DNA bridged the gap between loss and knowing. He will now be returned home and laid to rest.
He is survived by two nephews, Donald Bradford Henderson, John Luker and a niece, Becky Downen Lensing.
Graveside funeral services with Military Honors will be held at 2:00 P.M. on Saturday, May 30, 2026, at New Bethel Cemetery near Plainview, Arkansas, located on Kingston Road. Royle will be laid to rest alongside his parents, George F. and Nettie Estelle Luker, honoring his memory and the sacrifices made by his family.
Arrangements by Cornwell Funeral Home in Dardanelle, Arkansas. Online Guest Book and Condolences at www.cornwellfuneralhomes.com.
Wednesday, May 27, 2026
Yucca, Yucca
Tuesday, May 26, 2026
Home Again
Monday, May 25, 2026
Headed Home Tomorrow
Justin loves to fish and often “catches” their supper. He cooks it too. He’s off Wednesday and Ing often comes home to a clean house and gourmet meal.
Siggie and her Logan!
Laura loves the sun and salty water. She, Sig and Logan E played catch in the water.
Astrid walks each day and she has been able to keep the pace on the shoreline. Tomorrow we’ll drive all day. Treat is we’ll listen to an entire book. I am hoping we pick one Laura said was read by Meryl Streep. I love her voice.
Below is the book Ing’s reading. She said it was a little unconventional.








































