Sunday, May 08, 2016

BMCC Cruisin' for Scholarships Car Show

 We've never been participants at one of these things. We've visited a couple here and there (not as many as I'd like!), but it is very different being on the car end. We had pre-registered and signs said to be there by 830. We drove in and there were dozens of cars already parked! We were fortunate, we ended up under a tree and right next to the bathrooms. We also were number 19...and we thought we had registered late--two weeks before the event!
 Several people stopped to look over Dad's Mercury. I had made a short bio for her, which also generated interest. It was neat to watch and talk to people as they admired the cars being shown. We were parked near fine rigs of different years and makes.


This International won an award for being best in the 4x4 division. It had fun decals on and in it! 

'Bath Rooms this way' signs.....And across from the bath room were blooming day lilies!! 
 Below was the giggle maker of the car show. The window identification read: "Ford A 1931. Out of shed and runs." It was in a shed and when the owner drove it out, it ran!
 This 1959 red Impala, won the President's Award. A gorgeous car was chromed and polished and dazzling in the sunshine! Yet....as I looked at it, I preferred the one we were parked next to.
 A blue Duster the owner found and worked on bit by bit til it was pretty and running sweet. Steve and I voted people's choice on this one, but it didn't win. It really should have.

A car show in Pendleton, OR always needs a giant tractor around. There was a beautiful Kenworth (am pretty sure it was a Kenworth) parked on the verge, as well.
 More cars!








 Due to technical difficulties with the blog, I will add the rest of the comments here!
 It was a lovely, warm day and I was able to sit in the sunshine and read quite a bit while chatting to people who stopped by to admire the Merc. The blue and white wagon was one of my favorite cars. It was comfy and the owner liked how it didn't need primping while at the show. (The owner had other cars that did need touching up once they arrived at a show. This one, however, is made for fun!)  We stopped to get pizza to bring home and I took a tired after car show selfie!

  We needed to put gas in the Mercury and found others from the show were doing the same thing! These two rigs are from the 30's. The yellow one is from Idaho and the white one from near the border between Oregon and Idaho. LONG way to cruise!


All in all, it was a fun day that culminated in having Tony home~ Oh, Happy DAY!!!

Saturday, April 23, 2016

Busy Bees!

Spring flowers always mean it is time for the bumble/honey bees to show up. In February, they hang out in my crocus bed. 
 March is when they start meandering around in the plumy branches of blooms in the yard.
 This year April was super busy. The pear trees bloomed, the Asiatic plum tree bloomed, pretty much EVERYTHING bloomed!!!!
 The lilacs started a bit early this year and also in April. The bees visiting the lilacs appear to be enforcer bees. They are HUGE. I placed the dime in the flowers so you could kind of get an idea on size of the bees Jon took pictures of.
 They were a great deal of fun to watch. Jeremy helped Jon find some who were kind of sitting still with their pollen packs full. Bees don't like reflections. The closer the camera lens is, the more agitated they get. Jon did a good job in snapping shots while the bees were busy with the flowers.






It appears these bees in the lilacs are Western Bumblebees. Amazing gentle giants.

Sunday, April 03, 2016

Grandpa's Furrows


 Steve grew up watching his dad (and sometimes helping) farm. The boys watched Grandpa and Jon has helped Larry with farming. This weekend, Steve and Jon tentatively walked in Rod's footsteps as they seeded a piece of ground in beardless barley. (yes, the bearded ones planted something beardless--there is a whole section on beardless barley by OSU, so I understand why it exists. It still makes the mom laugh) Jon took a few stills and one of Susie, who was after a rodent. 

 Susie looking for snacks in the weeds.

The best part was taken by Jeremy, with his cell phone. I wanted to add the super cute adorable tractor Jeremy picked up Easter weekend, but it is on his youtube page. This story, today, is about Grandpa's old red Farmall getting back to work on a beautiful day with a blue sky and good soil. 
Rod is up there smiling down on his son and grandson, probably grumbling a bit because it wasn't done quite right, and laughing over hearing his tractor again.

Sunday, March 27, 2016

Last Weekend of March

 Tun of Ironcat.
Kila seems to be an easy mark to laugh at!
Steve made me a trellis for one of my rose bushes. It isn't quite done yet, but I was excited! It will be nice to have the roses on a real trellis instead of one of the many make shift ones I've created over the years. 

 


 Jon was annoyed. He had an idea for a trellis made from metal. However, the cardboard cat below is also a project he is working on. He's been toying with that since around Christmas (or earlier!). I was glad Steve got his mostly done, my rosebush really needs staked. It is tearing up the tulips planted under it!
 
Saturday was full of emotions and activities. In the morning, Jon was down at the park for the AVFD Easter egg hunt. (Athena Volunteer Fire Dept--see link) In the afternoon Jon was a part of an honor guard in a memorial service. The service was for the young man at the end of the second row of boys from the bottom (below Jon's left shoulder). Kyle Teater. Approximately 30 Scouts, former Scouts, and leaders attended. I wished Kyle could have seen how many people his life changed. It made me remember how important it is to love those around you now and not regret you didn't make time for them. When I start to regret, I love those near me more. 
April 2009

 We watched 'Big Hero Six' as a family and then watched the end of 'Real Genius'. Jon decided 'Real Genius' was more plausible. I enjoyed the former movie, it was cute. The latter movie? I'll watch it over and over!

 It appears there was a spot of turmoil in the doll world last night. Mrs. Klein and Amethyst were NOT sitting neatly next to the giant pillow this morning. I can only imagine what might have taken place.
 Easter Sunday has always been a fun day. When we were kids, Janet and I would hide dyed eggs over and over and over. They were played with til their shells were in bits! I remember looking for Easter baskets and finding one of mine one year safely lodged in the dishwasher. That was the year mum got us Trixie Belden. We used to dye and hide eggs and baskets for the boys. With Jon doing eggs by the dozen, we now do things a bit smaller. And place treats in chairs or on place mats. Steve ordered me the watch I wanted and I had him give it to me today. It was on my dresser. I was glad he had an old Ford watch container for it, I might not have found it with all my necklaces and earrings scattered everywhere!  I had picked up a Tshirt for Steve and a camo seat cover for Jon's Bronco (not sure it will work....). While I was out and about, I found these lovely cats. I was NOT going to get them, they were a pair and we didn't need anymore nick nacks. BUT, after dithering for quite a while, I brought them home.
 Moses doesn't seem too bothered by them! As long as he can have his 'paper' to sit on!
 I've been enjoying the rest of this Sunday making dinner. I created a couple of salads--which are tangy. I used my own recipe and NOT Pearl Burras' (Greater Tuna, TX). Jon thinks it is pretty funny. I've also made cookies (I was such a vegetable the last couple of weeks!). I was startled to find a baby alien in the last batch I pulled from the oven. I'm sure he'll taste just fine accompanied by a glass of milk.

Sunday, March 20, 2016

Spring!


I love the purples in spring. Violets and vinca crowded together in a corner of my yard.  
This is one of many narcissus I was given from the Coppock yard. 



 Steve did most of the lawn, Jon said he'd do the rest. I picked violets before the guys trimmed them off. Many of my volunteer flowers were about 2 and half inches tall!!!
 I smiled when I found hearts in my yard. The cement rhubarb leaf lost the 'tip', but next to the mass of rose geranium, it doesn't look too bad!

Steve also decided to take the warm dry days this weekend to work on the fence. 
 He had help. (Jeremy came over first, then a young man showed up, after a bit the boy's grandpa stopped by.)