Monday, February 29, 2016

A Little Sunshine

We had a beautiful sunny day.  It did wonders for my illness.  I am still not well, but so much better.  Poor Helen is going to the Dr. tomorrow.  
 Larry turned the soil over in the garden today.  Because we have had a garden here for years, the area gets packed.

 He also turned some of the watermelon space.

Volleyball Weekend

 Ingrid had a volleyball weekend with her Tech team.  They played Saturday and Sunday at Conway.  Looks like she is getting that block down!




Sunday, February 28, 2016

Richland Waterfalls--2/27/2016

 Astrid said this was her favorite--Twin Falls on Rhicland Creek!
 Astrid leads and Momma follows.
 Astrid called this one Intersection Falls and below Richland Falls.
 You have to wade Richland to reach Twin Falls.

 Water cut channel in rock!





Friday, February 26, 2016

Broken Heart

Hearts mend fast when one is young!  Sigrid probably rebounded from this back set quickly.  I wonder if she can even recall the event that left her so disheartened!

Thursday, February 25, 2016

Simple Pleasures

 I have been sick--sore throat, dry hacking cough, fever, and horrible headache.  I can always tell when I am sick as when I think of coffee I think "yuck".  But today I am feeling better--still coughing. Got a perm and hair cut and I feel uplifted.

Sisters, I am shooting for coming for another visit in late March or early April.  I am going to try and come up every 6 to 8 weeks until I wear out my welcome.

Early this week I had delicious homemade cinnamon roll and a good cup of coffee. And one morning I opened a new can of Folgers, the aroma is always so pleasing.

Our sweet cousin Virgina lost her only child last Friday--Amy Montgomery Payne.   Our cousin from Green Forest lost his grandson in a four wheeler accident.   I ask the Lord to hover over my sweet Astrid each day as she delivers Ingrid to RJHS and she goes on to RHS.



Wednesday, February 24, 2016

Volleyball and Ingrid

Blocking
 I'm ready for you--serve!
 Ready to pass.
 Serving!
 With her Tech team...she is number 7!

Tuesday, February 23, 2016

Play Time and Being There!


When I first started teaching (1972), children got lots of play time through out the day, but by the time I retired (2012), most of the recesses had disappeared.  I think the trend is swinging back toward more time for movement.  I sure hope so.  Erin tries make sure her two get outside to play.  That pleases me.

She sent this link to a video she liked.  I think Helen will like it too.  All through it I kept thinking of our Dad and how we knew he loved us and was "there" for us always.  We did not have a lot of material things but we had the security of our parent's love!
For Helen ~ From Erin

Monday, February 22, 2016

Alum Cove


Erin advises anyone who wants to go on a neat hike where the  youngest will be entertained to choose Alum Cove near Deer, AR. Astrid, Laura and Sigrid went there Sunday and enjoyed the sights. The hike is not long. Sister Fleta should take Robert and Hannah, Erin hints, but hurry she said before the snakes start to crawl. Sister Helen would like it she said!
From internet site for Arkansas Parks--
Outstanding among the many natural features of the Ozark Natural Forest is the huge stone arch that forms a natural bridge at Alum Cove National Recreation Trail. The natural arch is all that remains of what was a quartz sandstone cave. The arch is 130 feet long and 20 feet wide. The weathering process of wind, rain and ice formed the opening between the arch and the rock overhang.
The Alum Cove Natural Bridge Recreation Area is designed primarily for visitors to be close to nature. The area offers picnic facilities and the Alum Cove National Recreation Trail for your enjoyment. This looping trail wanders past the natural arch, across a small stream and to the trip hike for 0.4 miles to view the arch.
Exercise caution while hiking along the bluff line. Early settlers reportedly used this arch to move their wagons and livestock across the stream bed during wet weather. Water and wind also shaped other interesting rock formations along the bluff line across the cove, including the cave (or "rooms" as they are often called) or overhangs.  Native Americans used these rock overhangs for shelter while on extended hunting trips. At one time, free-roaming goats inhabited the caves, giving the formations the local name, "goat houses."
 There are lots of caves and insets.  Most popular is the natural bridge below.

Of course those who know me know I am very curious.  Why Alum Cove?  Well, I am sure alum was mined there at one then.  Did you ever use alum to make pickles?  Granny Renfroe told me to soak the cucumbers overnight in alum water and they would be very crispy!  Laura said it was used as a poultice in wound care.  It is used to make baking powder,   Used in deodorants.  
More abut alum--
1. ALUM FOR CANKER SORES:

                                     Usually for canker sores, a small piece of alum is powdered and then a pinch of  that alum powder is pressed over the canker sore. It stings for a while, but by the next day, usually the person is relieved of canker sores. But many don't like to use the alum powder as such and young children will find it hard to bear the burn caused due to alum powder. This homemade alum mouth rinse is good way to use alum to get rid of mouth sores. To make the rinse, powder alum in a mortar and pestle. Boil water in a pan along with little salt, once the salt has dissolved remove from the heat and stir in the alum powder. Once the alum has dissolved, strain and use it as a mouth rinse at least 2 to 3 times a day. Salt is also very effective in treating canker sores and this mouth rinse can be safely used by both young and old. If you are using the raw alum powder, make sure not to swallow it while applying over the canker sore and use only a tiny bit.

2. ALUM FOR EYE ABSCESS:
                             
                            Alum is wonderful for treating eye abscess. One of my relatives who taught me the remedy has been using it for eye abscess for quite some time. For treating abscess, rub alum on a sandalwood stone along with little water. You have to rub it nicely to get a paste, as it doesn't rub into a paste easily. This paste is very effective and it stings initially, when applied. But the boil breaks on the same day it is applied, giving one a good relief from eye abscess. In India, you can find this stone pretty easily. This stone can be stored for years and used.

3. ALUM FOR CRACKED HEELS:
                                 
                                        Alum powder is very useful in treating cracked heels. For this remedy alum is heated in a small empty kadai. When we heat alum, it liquifies and foams. Once all the water evaporates, we are left with a crumbly mixture. Once it cools down, it is powdered and mixed with coconut oil and applied on the legs. The mixture should be ground smoothly, else it will be difficult to apply it on the heels. This remedy gives amazingly good relief, if applied regularly for some time.

4.ALUM FOR SHAVING:
                       
                           Alum has been used as an after shave treatment for centuries. Once you start using alum, you will get rid of all the expensive after shaves. For the first time, you might not like it, but if you continue to use it, you will find positive improvement in you skin tone. To use, after shaving, rub a piece of alum block over the wet face for few seconds. You can either wash it off or leave it on the skin.

5.ALUM FOR WATER PURIFICATION:
                   
                                      Alum is amazing for water treatment. To purify the muddy water, powder alum and add about 1 gm of alum powder for every liter of muddy water. You will find the muddy particles settling down, leaving you with clear water. Next time you go on a camping trip, take a small block of alum with you.

6.ALUM AS A DEODORANT:

                              Alum is wonderful as a deodorant due to it's antiseptic and anti bacterial properties. To make the deodorant, powder alum along with little myrhh and use it as dusting powder, or you could simply wet an alum block and use it. However it is advised to use it every other day instead of every day.

7.ALUM FOR HAIR REMOVAL:
             
                                   Alum can be effectively used for body hair removal for women. A mixture of alum powder and water or better still rosewater can be applied all over the body. This paste tends to retard the body hair growth over time.

8.ALUM FOR WRINKLES:

                   Alum can be effectively used for wrinkles. Take a piece of alum and wet it in water. Rub it on your damp face for few seconds. Alum tends to tighten the skin. Wash your face in water and apply moisturizer.

9. ALUM FOR PIMPLES:

                     Alum can be effectively used for treating pimples. A face pack made with egg whites, powdered alum and fullers earth is very effective in treating acne.

10. ALUM FOR LICE TREATMENT:
                 
                           Alum can be used effectively to get rid of hair lice. To make the lice treatment, powdered alum is mixed in water along with little tea tree oil. This mixture when applied on the scalp for some time, helps to get rid of lice.



And more....
Alum is the name generally given to two common salts: potassium aluminum phosphate and ammonium aluminum sulphate. In its naturally occurring state, the substance has been used for more than 2,000 years in a wide variety of applications. Before the beginning of the 20th century, it was routinely manufactured and used for pickling, canning, tanning leather, and baking. From then on, its use in food processing gradually decreased because of safety concerns over its side effects. Professionals in the fields of medicine and health care, however, still frequently use it to treat injuries and disease.

In medicine, alum is regularly employed as an astringent to shrink tissues and reduce the discharge of bodily fluids, as a styptic to contract organic tissues and stop or reduce hemorrhage and bleeding, and as an emetic agent to induce vomiting when someone has ingested poison. It is also often used to enhance certain vaccines and to prevent or treat infections. Veterinarians typically advise pet owners to apply the powdered version to animal cuts caused by improper nail trimming as a way to stop bleeding.



 Below are my two favs !


Sisters Forever

 Sunday (yesterday), I got up early as I could and jumped into the clothes I had laid out to wear to my Sister's!  First, we went to Coin Baptist Church.  Sunday School was in Matthew.  It was about prophesy being fulfilled.  Jesus rode the ass and led the colt.  The Jews are what he came in on, but the colt represents us--the Gentiles.  He is a savior for all!

The picture of us is after the attempt to walk as Sister Patsy did to Grandpa Powell's.  I aborted the walk after we roamed around like the children of Israel in the desert.  Fleta was Moses--silent type--and Helen was Aaron the preacher to fire up the children--well, the children were just me and Hannah and Hannah was riding the ass and I was stumbling in the wilderness.  Aaron said, "go this way and cross the Red Sea here".  To which we all rolled down an embankment into the sand.  Moses cleared her throat.  It was in disapproval.

No need for boots Moses had said--our feet will dry as SHE had the faith.  Aaron quickly points, "here, here, I heard the Lord and he said "here".  The children waded into the water and got soaked!  "We should go this way", Moses said, "over the far Mountain".  Oh, dear, the children thought that hill is steep and long and there are many barbed wire fences.  "No, no," Aaron insisted, "this is the way, this narrow path through all the briers!"  "Oh, woe is me", the children thought, put on our jackets so we will not get torn to bits.  Why did the farmer build THREE barbed wire fences near the Red Sea?  Not, one fence but THREE!  Cross one, cross two, cross three!  Aaron speaks, "this is not the way"!  Turn back take the other fork in the road!  The Children moaned and groaned and murmured in desert.  Egypt was better than this.  We are hungry.  The food was left at the three fence crossing on the ass.  Moses had a bottle to water to share.  "I pass this cup to you", but he slammed it three times on Aaron's walking stick.  The Lord spoke--"you will not see the promised land!  I will let you wander in the wilderness".  

So we did not reach our Homeland--Grandpa's pasture.  Maybe the next generation will pass through over the Mountain!

 Sweet Hannah gave Sister Helen a lift part of the way back home, but Sister Three is stubborn.  I marched with Fleet.  Notice my red face at the end of the trek!
 Daddy's bottom land where we grew cane and corn!  Belongs to the Norton's today.
 Hannah and Sister Helen leading the way.

 Dry Creek was far from dry.  We had a path down the embankment when we were kids.  It was easy peasy to get to the Creek.  Now, there is a steep cliff with barbed wire fences and briers everywhere.
This is Uncle Floyd's barn.  It belongs to the Marr's but will always be Uncle Floyd's to me.
 Sister Helen gets on dead neighbor's tractor to show Larry what is in the shed.  I took a rear shot of her! ha
 Thank heavens, there was no key in the ignition.
 Uncle Floyd's house
 Our old neighbor's home--all gone on--none left to carry the farm.
 Photo from the distance.  I walked here to get to eat a sweet sugar cookie when I was a girl.  They were so good.  It was a long walk for a sweet reward.


 Neighbor's barn was once a fine building.  A tombstone to those who were here but gone.
Sweet Hannah ran to the top of the hill!