Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Good Bye Old Train Station



We haven't been in Charles Town very long. We closed on our house about 13 months ago but we have come to really like this place. The people are REALLY nice, our neighbors are THE BEST and there are lots of things to see, places to explore and some really "good junkin'"

This week they tore down the old train station. Because we are new, I don't know much history on the place. I drive past it several times a week. Last October, I got a bee in my bonnet and decided to take our annual Christmas photo there. I was sure I was so very clever. As I was setting up my tripod a professional photographer was getting out of her car. She was there to shoot Christmas photos of an adorable family...so much for my being "clever"

Our Christmas photo turned out pretty good, but the photo of The Big Man turned out great.





 Last week the train station was demolished....by next week there will be no evidence that is even exsisted. Excpet for photos like last years Christmas cards. Kinda sad.....I guess I AM getting attached to this town.






 

Wrestling with Pigs


                              
                               Do you know what happens when you wrestle with pigs?
                                                You get dirty and the pig likes it.



Now, I doubt you think that I am dispensing advice to prevent you from going to tussle with smelly livestock, it is just good advice. From my dear Dad. You should follow it. Always.



Thursday, August 9, 2012

Thankful Thursday

I am one blessed person. I am going to try my best to be more aware of all the things I take for granted. Hence the start of "Thankful Thursdays"



My shout outs are in NO particular order. I am pretty sure that if there was an ADD diagnosis when I was a kid I would have been their poster child. So...here goes the first edition.


I am thankful for friends..old and new, near and far, the ones I have stayed connected to, the ones I have reconnected with and even the ones that I lost touch with long ago. You have all added to my life in so many ways.

Friends who come to visit

Re-connected friends..Facebook is good!


Friends who make you laugh


Friends who take road trips

 
Old friends

In our 37 years of marriage we have had so many wonderful people come into (and some just pass through) our lives! So on this inaugural "Thankful Thursday" I am Thankful for FRIENDS 


Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Defending West Virginia

Because today is the birthday of West Virginia I am defending her honor. My renewed passion for blogging came on the heels of being severely chastised for something I posted months ago. Bring it. I am a tough cookie but LEAVE MY NEW HOME STATE ALONE.


I was born and raised in New Jersey (insert New Joisey joke here) so I am more than a little familiar with state bashing. In November of 2010 we had to make a quick move to West Virginia. I thought the Jersey jokes were bad.....sigh.

Here is what you may not know about WV: It is beautiful, full of farms and most important chock full of some of the nicest, kindest,  most polite people I have ever met. They are so polite that a four way stop sign can be a challenge. They so so nice that hardly anyone ever leaves their shopping cart loose in the parking lot...even in Wal Mart. They are so kind that you can feel the tolerance for the less fortunate.


I also find it very interesting that people here in the Eastern Panhandle know a lot about Maryland, Virginia, and the District of Columbia. I can't say the same about folks from DC. When you say you are from WV, the "big city folks" usually look at you like you are from Mars...and I doubt they ever get out to "these her parts".  I can always tell when I get close to the District. Driving becomes aggressive and impatient. They should come out to the country now and again. It is good for the soul. Stop at one of the produce stands, take in a little civil war history, have a great meal that doesn't cost and arm and a leg, enjoy God's handiwork. The mountains and rivers are breathtaking!

                                                 HAPPY BIRTHDAY WEST VIRGINIA

Monday, June 18, 2012

Inspiration comes in many forms!

I have been out of touch  blog for a while now. Every time I would sit down and start to post something,  my attention would fade or I just was not "feelin it".

It is strange what inspires and/or motivates a person. I had a "when God closes a door, he opens a window moment"  this morning. I blog to amuse myself and I have only a handful of people who "follow" me although I know by the Facebook comments many of my friends read my blog....especially if it is a recipe/food/dinner idea. I do have a lot of things on my mind that I would like to write about and goodness knows, I have the time!!!

There was a response yesterday to a post I wrote almost five months ago. The response came from a person who was connected to a person named in my January post. (is that as clear as mud???) Now, the people named were not tagged so somebody had to google to find the post....that just cracked me up. Apparently, little ol' me in the Eastern Panhandle of WV is not the only person who has too much time on their hands!

So, I am re-energized and ready to blog again..so if you find my posts entertaining, that is great. If you do not...you can let me know. After 37 years as a Navy wife with 8 deployments under my belt, taking care of three terminally ill relatives, raising two girls through their teen years, making 9 major moves...I am one tough cookie. I can take it....

To my handful of followers...I love you for true....
To my closet readers...I love you all too....

Stayed tuned.

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

It does not have to be complicated.

I think most people over think cooking. It does not have to be complicated or involved.  I  am not embarrassed to say I use a shortcut any time that I can and this scone recipe is one of those shortcuts.

There is just not enough time in my day to do everything from scratch....so here is a quick and easy recipe!


SCONES

2 (7oz.) packages of Martha Whit Blueberry Muffin Mix
1/4 C butter, chilled and cut into 1/2 inch cubes
1/2C sour cream
Heat oven to 400. Line cookie sheet with parchment paper.

Place muffin mix in large bowl. Cut in butter with pastry blender until texture of small peas.
Stir in sour cream until combined

Press together with floured hands. Place on lightly floured surface. Press together and knead 4 or 5 times until a smooth ball forms. Pat out to a 6 to 8 inch circle. Cut into wedges (like a pizza) with a large knife or pizza cutter. Place on lined cookie sheet. Bake 12 to 15 minutes or until light golden brown. Cool 2 minutes, then gently remove to cooling rack.

I am going to try the other Martha White Mixes in place of the blueberry...strawberry, apple cinnamon, maybe even the chocolate chip.

Thursday, February 2, 2012

Ms. Terry (not me)...YOU ROCK!

I was just on FB (I have a small little addiction) and read a post from the youngest.  She is a teacher in Florida and presently teaches gifted children from her school and 3 others and also spends part of her day with the at risk kids from her school.

Her post: :   "So far today:  I boarded the bus to regulate 60+ kids bus behavior, covered for a teacher whose substitute was late, removed students from a class who were fist fighting, helped process 2 referrals, counseled a student who was being bullied, ran to the library because we are one librarian down and pushed into a reading class to assist students. Yeah, you are right "teachers" totally get paid enough. Ps. My coffee is on my desk. Cold."

I always hesitate to to brag on my kids.  But I am so proud of the women they have become. I wish I could take the credit.  I parented by the seat of my pants with the most supportive husband you could ask for. He is the best father I could have ever wished for. Both the Big man and I had single parents who set an amazing example of what a parent should be and then they were wonderful as grand parents.

The girls are kind, happy, healthy, well adjusted, productive human beings.....I am blessed.

By blogging today I really just wanted the youngest to know...Ms. Terry YOU ROCK!



Much Love......Momma

And "MY" PS.....I think you did learn the discipline "thang" from me...oxoxxxox