Friday, August 17, 2007

August 18, 2007




I'm off to the races......Saratoga that is! Six of us are going for the day. Whoever wins big, buys dinner.(: I tried out my new camera yesterday. Attached are some photos. I will take some at the track today too. Tomorrow I moved the coach to Pawlet for the big family picnic on Sunday. All my children except those from VA will be there. It will be a kinda substitute for my not being here at Christmas or Thanksgiving. I might try for Thanksgiving though. Not sure yet. I still can't give away my surprise but am patiently waiting and praying. No, I am not getting married! Trying to stand back and trust God in these things is always a challenge since we as humans tend to become vested in the outcome.

Heard some good news this week on CA patients I have been praying for. Still waiting to hear on others.

No clams for our picnic since there is an outbreak of Red Tide in Maine at this time. We have RT in the Gulf too. It renders the seafood toxic for a time.

My last post posed some questions on the photo with the little colored dots in it. Click on the photo itself and it will enlarge, then you should be able to zoom in. Those boxes are honey bee boxes stacked up near a hedgerow in S. Hartford. I plan to go down there and paint them. Now that I have my telephoto lens back, I can show you closer shots. Have a joyfilled day.

Tuesday, August 14, 2007

august 14, 2007




Have you seen any meteors yet? I have been out twice around midnight of late. Although the sky was crystal clear and the Milky Way was incredibly beautiful, I didn't spot any shooting stars. Honestly, it is difficult for me to stay up for it. Funny while I was reading the new Harry Potter book, I was burning the midnight oil every night. What a great book! The ending was perfect for the series too. I haven't seen the latest Harry Potter movie yet. I don't get to the movies while I am here in Hartford often. I see many movies in Richmond though. My sister and hubby and I just returned from one of the weekly free concerts. This one over in S. Glens Falls. It is getting cool now and the sun sets earlier. It was great music though.

I went biking today. Took a different route south on route 40. It was a great ride. I took a few pictures too. We need rain here now. The corn is way over the eye of the elephant but it is turning up begging for water. My friend has two families of wild turkeys with their young hanging around. Today as I rode, I spotted a dead coyote by the road side. He looked very large with a healthy coat.
I am still looking for a small house in this area. I may have found one. More on that later.

Sebastian is getting a shampoo and a trim tomorrow. I get my hair cut on Thursday. We usually end up having our hair cuts right around the same time. My family is going to get together on Sunday for a picnic. The weather looks like it will be in the 70's which will be nice. The weather always changes up here in August. Nights cool way down and the days are crisp but warm and dry.

I went to Cambridge NY on sunday to see my granddaughter ride in another horse show. She did well in the heat. She is a lovely rider. Then on Monday, I drove to Hebron, NY to watch another granddaughter take her riding lesson. I have three now who seem to be following in my "stirrups". It makes me very happy to see them taking up riding. I was self taught until I was in my forties. Then i began to take formal dressage lessons. I read everything I could, listened and watched others since I was a small child. These young girls are very lucky to have the training available to them.

My grandson who is in the Army Corp of Cadets at VA Tech made it through his course in Air Assault at Ft. Knox. He came home with his wings and feeling good about what he had accomplished. 20% of the class dropped out in the first two days. Heat of over 100 degrees and the tests the Army throws at the cadets plus living on MRE's would not appeal to most of us.

Here are a few shots---- Oh! I just ordered a new camera so I will have a telephoto lens once again for those great close ups. My camera is almost always with me.