Friday, September 23, 2005
First, thanks Wes (Now 36 years old!) for inviting me to have posting priviledges on his blog site. Since the title is Live From Pleasant Chapel Road it seems like a logical place to share life with ....THE WORLD!
I can see these life sharings taking mainly 2 forms:
1) The human interaction aspects of life. It begins as it did this morning at 6:30 AM when I awakened to rain and thunder. I love hearing the rain here on Pleasant Chapel! Attached is a picture of the "Chapel" of PLEASANT CHAPEL representing the tranquility of this part of God's Creation.
Unlike many parts of the country we are relatively safe from Huricanes, flooding (except some water occasionally in the basement) or earthquakes. Things here on Pleasant Chapel are ....generally.....well....PLEASANT! Pat gets up...we exchange pleasantries...and then the action begins....when she/we get to go next door and awaken our grandaughters. Yesterday was Crazy Hair Day and they were excited to be coloring and crazying their hair for the day. When they got home from school, Wes and Cheryl were at meetings so it fell my responsibility to "watch" the girls. That meant watching them creatively turn their front yard into a maze of roads by raking leaves into winding roadways. We love having our grandaughters living next door. It has been said,"Grandchildren are the prize you get for not killing your kids!" Our kids and grandkids bring us endless delight!
I sat down with Adele to ask her to share some of her whisdom ...this time on what she wanted to be when she grows up. After pondering and processing the question in her mind she answered, "either a Doctor or a librarian." She then kind of narrowed it down to just wanting to be a doctor, "Not because of picking in people's bodies but because I care about people."
2) The second aspect of life on Pleasant Chapel is the Natural Beauty of this tranquil setting. It's what Ameica is looking for.....peaceful, rural (we probably have 50 horses grazing within a mile of here!)populated by wildlife (I saw 6 dear last night and Pat and I recently saw a bald eagle purched majestically in the top of a Sycamore tree on the banks of the Licking river).
And so you have the setting of future posts on what it means to be...truly Live...and alive...From Pleasant Chapel Road.
Tuesday, September 20, 2005
Tuesday, September 13, 2005
pink is just fine, just fine. why just today i was sittin' round my crib with my pink socks on thinkin' bout how that there purple is overrated, oh ver raited... but while this was happinin' i suddenly remembered i'd left my chocolate and mayo sandwich in the toaster! so i looked in there with one eye bigger than the other and noticed it was just fine, just fine...
Monday, September 12, 2005
This just in...the lovely and talented Miss Adele would like everyone to know that her favorite color is now pink, and not purple. That is all.
That's her with the kitty this summer. Addy says "It looks she has one big eye and a small eye but when she looks down like this her nose is kinda covering her eye so it looks like she has one big eye and one small eye.
People say say black cats are bad luck. They aren't."
Also, "People who like chocolate don't like mayonnaise."
FRENCHY-
The Panthers are off on another run to the playoffs, I believe. Check out http://www.lickingcountysports.com/sportstalk for some chatter 'bout that. C'man, the guy who runs the site, is Shawn Shoemaker.
TVOR
The Panthers are off on another run to the playoffs, I believe. Check out http://www.lickingcountysports.com/sportstalk for some chatter 'bout that. C'man, the guy who runs the site, is Shawn Shoemaker.
TVOR
Monday, September 05, 2005
Last evening's production of "Sleeping Beauty" was a raving success among all who attended. Proceeds from the event are being forwarded to the Red Cross for the Hurricane Katrina relief effort.
This would be one of the fairy godmothers addressing the princess, I think, on the left. And that's the princess being whisked away by the prince on the right. Below is the curtain call.
Saturday, September 03, 2005
A new post for everyone:
I wish I had more time, but Mrs. TVOR and I are headed to the 'Shoe to take in the OSU v. Miami game. Go Bucks!
Samma-lamma: Love the blog. I'll be commenting.
Today's joke: What do they call a blog in China?
Answer: A brog.
What do you think?
From the shrub file: I saw our favorite shrub on TV this a.m., walking amongst the rubble in New Orleans. Without trying to read TOO MUCH into his facial expression, I'm pretty sure it said: "Gee, maybe we should've spent that money on the river levees instead of sending it to Iraq!"
TVOR
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