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Thursday, October 11, 2007

Big, Happy News !!!


Hello, Everyone,

I have some BIG, HAPPY NEWS today---- Sam and Alex are engaged!!!

He proposed to her last night, after asking her daddy for her hand, and she said, "Yes"!

We are all in love with Alex too, so this is a joyous time for our family. Sam will be 29 when they get married, so he waited for the right woman to come along.

Stay tuned, and I will keep you posted during the coming months....



Wednesday, October 10, 2007

Weekend At The Farm

Recently Randy and I were invited back to the family farm of a friend. "The Farm" was the home of Rhonda's grandparents, and it is located way out in the boonies in central Georgia. We had not visited there in about 10 years, and we were so excited about going, and we looked forward to it for weeks. The farm is pretty, the big, fishy pond has a zillion bass, and the solitude is nice. But the best part is getting together with great friends we don't get to see very often. Randy and I live on a farm ourselves, so we're used to the peace and quiet, but I would love to have these special friends around more often. They are all crazy and fun to be around.
I'll show you around the farm and introduce you to my buddies.
This is Hippy Howard setting up his tent. He is a certified, bona fide crazy man. Howard loves the simple life, so he prefers the camping mode.


And, here's where we made Hippy Howard go when he misbehaved.

The fishing pros......Randy and Howard. We never actually SAW any fish, but we take their word for it.

We had a handsome mascot for the weekend. Say hello to Mr. Dumpster:

More on his mama later.
Dumpster's daddy, Fred, is on the left in the photo below. Fred is the one who saved Dumpster from the dumpster. I don't know who that strange man is on the right. Ohhhh......that's Steve. He's a practicing goof-off golfer these days, so he needs a lot of rest, as you can see. zzzzzzzzzzzz

Here are our gorgeous hostesses, Rhonda and her mother, Aurelia. Aurelia is the best cook! We enjoyed her pecan pies, brownies, and banana pudding. I'm going to invite her to my next party for sure.

This "circle of friends" that you see below gives you a good idea of how we spent the majority of our time....sitting and talking, talking and sitting, eating, sitting and talking some more....haha. Sometimes the circle was complete, sometimes it had some vacant seats. We drifted in and out at our pleasure.
Notice the sista girl on the right, putting on her lipstick. We can't live without it. It's the staple of southern womanhood.

And, below you see Laura, Dumpster's mom. Dumpster was found years ago....guess where...yes, at the dumpster by Freddy, Laura's husband. They are both suckers for a sad-eyed animal. Well, ever since that day, Dumpster has lived the life of Riley. He is King of the Castle and a mighty sweet doggie-person.


The pretty bouquet below was created by Laura, our family designer. Mona provided the coke bottle vase. Reuse. Recycle. Repurpose.


I love this old barn. It was the perfect back drop for our photo session! You can see just a little of THE Pond behind it.

This is Mona Lisa.....she's the one who puts up with Hippy Howard on a full-time basis:) Mona does not like...wait a minute, let me rephrase that....Mona HATES having her picture taken, so I'd better frame this one because it may be a long time before I get another one. Don't you agree she is "cute as a button"?

Susan looks so cute and sporty in this photo....I love it! We didn't include her husband, Steve, because he would have messed up the photo. haha


More pastoral scenery! I'm not sure what this cow's name is, but she was checking us out for a long time! Moooooo!!!

"Stop! In the Name of Love" ! This is one of the few times I was standing up over the weekend. Most of the time I was sitting in the Circle either talking or eating. I forgot to mention that Randy boiled lots of peanuts to bring to the farm, and they were very yummy.
I'm being very, very sweet to Randy as always. See that happy smile on his face? He is a lucky man!

Rhonda scooted around the pond, checking everything out. She was our Great Protector, killing a mean looking snake with her handy dandy shotgun.

Princess Lindsay. Yes, without a doubt, she was the cutest one there this weekend, but even she would have to admit the rest of us are hot mama's.:)
Lindsay is Hank's friend, and Hank is Susan's son, so, anybody Hank likes, we like 'em too!
And, here's Hank the Hunk getting ready to enjoy Laura's wings and Aurelia's sweets. He had been soooo sick all week, but I think this food cured him.


And, here we are....the Heavenly Hotties of The Farm.:) Thank you. Yes, we know we look much younger than our actual ages. Our secret tips to youthfulness will be published soon and proceeds will go to cover our Assisted Living Mansion.
Thanks, Rhonda, for such a special weekend at The Farm! Thanks, girls for being in my Circle of Friends. Love you all.

Monday, October 08, 2007

Vacation in B.C.



Randy and I love to travel to the west and northwest -- probably because it is just so very different from hot, humid, gnat gnawing south Georgia. This year we headed north to Vancouver, British Columbia. Our main goal was to explore Vancouver Island, so we did not plan to spend much time in the city of Vancouver.
Our first destination was Salt Spring Island (http://www.saltspringisland.org/), and the only way to get there is to load up on the ferry. In this case, our ferry was almost a luxury model, so we had a nice 3 hour cruise, stopping at two smaller islands enroute. I had discovered Salt Spring Island by researching for the trip, and I especially wanted to visit the Saturday Market. Many artists and organic farmers live on Salt Spring, exhibiting at the Saturday Market , so I couldn't wait to get there!

I was not disappointed in the late summer fare offered on Salt Spring. Because their weather provides for almost pest-free growing, they are able to produce
extra large, perfect veggies and fruits. A feast for the eyes!
And, that's not all. Tables loaded down with artisan breads and cheeses tempted us. Artists displayed their wares, from jewelry to paintings, wool scarves, and whimsical buttons and cards. One of the cutest things at the market was the table operated by three young girls around 8 years old. They create colorful cards that depict life on Salt Spring. You know I had to purchase several!


Besides the Saturday Market, Salt Spring is a great little town with coffee shops, galleries, and restaurants with fresh, organically-grown food. All of this heaven is surrounded by water (thus, the island:) and viewable from the streets, so it feels like stepping inside a postcard. We forgot diets while on vacation and particularly enjoyed some fresh-made sugared mini-donuts being made on the street corner. Yummy!!


We stayed one night on Salt Spring at a B & B (http://www.bbcanada.com/pineplace), and explored the island more the next morning.

We left Salt Spring Island and traveled again by ferry to Vancouver Island. Upon reaching the island, we set out traveling north so that we could reach the northernmost town of Port Hardy, then trek our way back south again. There is one main highway running north and south, and one highway crossing the island to the west and the Pacific Rim National Park. The island is a thick forest of Douglas fir with sporadic spots of towns and lakes. Our favorite was Campbell River which claims the moniker "Salmon Capitol of the World". Randy takes issue with this title because he believes Alaska is the more likely salmon capitol. But, we found Campbell River to be pretty, friendly, and weobserved some folks fishing for salmon in a cold and gorgeous river. At that same spot, we encountered wet-suit clad college students diving in to try to view the salmon running up the river. They were quickly carried downstream with the current, passing the fishermen on the way. The fisherman below traveled to Campbell River from Switzerland, just for the salmon fishing.

The huge rock below was also in Campbell River. Yes, our names are now written on the rock!




We thought this fish and salmon carving was great symbolism and a fun play on the typical shots of bears catching salmon!






After leaving Campbell River, we continued south on the island, then cut across the width to the west and headed for the Pacific coast and the town of Tofino.

Another artsy, laid back coastal village, Tofino was a fun place to explore shops and grab lunch at Big Daddy's Fish Fry.



We especially wanted to see the beaches because the Pacific can be so wild and nature is in close-up view there. We were lucky there were no storms or we would not have had the good fortune to stroll the beach and climb the rocks.


This tree had been here a long time!





And, look what we saw a little later!


We were ready to head back to the ferry and return to Vancouver, bidding the island good-bye. We chose not to drive all the way to Victoria as we had visited there a couple of years ago while touring Washington state. Victoria is a beautiful city, a hallmark of British parliamentary architecture and a vibrant arts community as well. Not to be missed!

We ferried back over to Vancouver and headed out of the city--- Now it was time to conquer my last, but not least, vacation goal: walk the Capilano Suspension Bridge. It was fun, a little shaky because some airheads were shaking the bridge of course, but I expected that:) And, after walking across the bridge, we got to experience Treetop Adventures, which was also awesome. It's quite a thrill to walk amid the tops of ancient trees, some of which are over 200 feet tall.


We saw some fabulous murals. Here are a couple of them.




And, last, but not least, we went to Granville Island inside the city of Vancouver. Man, oh, man......there is a public market there that would make New York City sweat with fear. Thousands of square feet of fresh produce, fresh flowers, prepared foods, pastries, breads, spices and herbs from around the world......I cannot describe it. Randy and I just walked around in awe and then started grazing!! I finally left there with a pint of blackberries......fruit in the northwest is twice as large as here.....I was still eating those blackberries on the flight home! And, the public market is not all. There are artist galleries, eateries, business offices.....they have it all. If you can't go there right away, take a tour:
http://www.granvilleisland.com/en/node


So, our trip to Vancouver and Vancouver Island was lots of fun, and it was good to escape the daily grind for a week and just enjoy each other and the beautiful northwest.

The Big 37


37 years ago on August 10th at 2:30 p.m., my favorite daughter, Jill Suzette, was born. At the time we were living in Homerville, a very small town in south Georgia. After she burst forth into the local Homerville-Clinch County Hospital delivery room, and I figured out I had not actually been run down by a semi-truck, I did realize a couple of things right away. I was all of 19 years and two months old and not quite finished growing up myself, and second, I was pretty sure I was not smart enough to know what to do with this little baby. On top of all that great philosophy hitting me square in the head, the moment she was born Dr. Greer said, "We've got a red-head!" Back then they knocked out mama's-to-be with gas, so I was not concious enough to see her immediately, and the nurse whisked her away for a few minutes to clean her up. Since the only red-headed little girl I knew at the time was quite the UN-cute version of "Annie", I was a little afraid of what my brand new little baby would look like.
Yes, I'm ashamed of thinking all that now, but when you're 19 and scared to death of the unknown, you don't have good sense anyway. Of course, it turned out that Jill was a little beauty. While we were in the hospital, every nurse in the hospital came to my room to tell me what a pretty baby she was. They were all so excited to have a red-headed baby born there. I got lots of attention and Jill did also.
So, you have figured out by now that since she's just had her 37th birthday, I did not kill her with my lack of mothering skills way back then! She is a talented photographer, so, be sure to check out her website at: http://www.jillhiggins.com/
You can also see her photo on there, and you will see that she is a beautiful, talented woman who makes her Mama very proud. Happy Birthday, Jill !!!