My view at 6:45 am from the side deck:
I guess I'm in a cheery mood because this is m y view at 6:45 am from the side deck. I think it's just beautiful outside!
If you check the second photo of the chair, you can see about how much had accumulated. And boy, doesn't it look cold???
Although it snowed a misty bit day before yesterday, today marks our first accumulation of snowfall.
It began to fall late last night and then by this morning, this is what I woke up to. It's about an inch to an inch and a half. It is also so frigid cold here today. The high is only to reach around 28*.. BURRRR. And the wind chill factor is in the mid teens for the day.
One thing is for sure, if you are venturing out and are in my neck of the woods, you better be bundled up.
How is the weather where you are?
Wednesday, November 27, 2013
Views From My Yard -Snow- 11-27-2013
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Wednesday, November 20, 2013
Christmas Around My House | 2011
Every year, I try to keep a theme for my Christmas tree. But this year something happened...
I went wild with the bags and bags of ornaments I had in the closet. I started my tree colors out in a soft gold and soft red only. With white lights as the main (cause thier made in the tree) and threw on a strand of red to make it match. Started putting up red and gold balls and ornaments then the tree topped, also red, and a red poinsettia under it, then before I knew it, I had on gobs of every color ornament all over the place. lol.
So, there for a minute, I actually thought about taking them all back down and starting over, but there was just too many. And so I left them alone and finally realized that without a theme, it's actually pretty cute. But next year I have my mind set already... It's gonna be a soft white and blue.(I picked out the tree topped for next year today, blue & white.)
Here's some random photos, below, from around my house this year for Christmas. I got the idea for this post from a fellow Gather, Adelaide. She had a great post on her blog, Norwegian Phoenix.
Below is the fireplace mantel I asked my husband to build to go around the great stove I found at the flea market last week, here's that post. He got it done, but I haven't painted it yet or added any embellishments. But had to hurry up and get some things on it for Christmas, as I couldn't wait. lol.
Here below is a wreath I made last night. I saw in one of Adelaide's pictures that some had the cute xmas balls on them. So I tried to make one but I need some more smaller, red balls to really finish it up. And I also decided to make it on a grapevine wreath instead of the traditional green ones, just to fit with our house's primitive theme.
Below is a pic of lights on my garden trellis.
Note, for some reason this post is showing twice on my blog, here is the other Link to it... humm.
I went wild with the bags and bags of ornaments I had in the closet. I started my tree colors out in a soft gold and soft red only. With white lights as the main (cause thier made in the tree) and threw on a strand of red to make it match. Started putting up red and gold balls and ornaments then the tree topped, also red, and a red poinsettia under it, then before I knew it, I had on gobs of every color ornament all over the place. lol.
So, there for a minute, I actually thought about taking them all back down and starting over, but there was just too many. And so I left them alone and finally realized that without a theme, it's actually pretty cute. But next year I have my mind set already... It's gonna be a soft white and blue.(I picked out the tree topped for next year today, blue & white.)
Here's some random photos, below, from around my house this year for Christmas. I got the idea for this post from a fellow Gather, Adelaide. She had a great post on her blog, Norwegian Phoenix.
Below is the fireplace mantel I asked my husband to build to go around the great stove I found at the flea market last week, here's that post. He got it done, but I haven't painted it yet or added any embellishments. But had to hurry up and get some things on it for Christmas, as I couldn't wait. lol.
Here below is a wreath I made last night. I saw in one of Adelaide's pictures that some had the cute xmas balls on them. So I tried to make one but I need some more smaller, red balls to really finish it up. And I also decided to make it on a grapevine wreath instead of the traditional green ones, just to fit with our house's primitive theme.
Below is a pic of lights on my garden trellis.
Note, for some reason this post is showing twice on my blog, here is the other Link to it... humm.
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Friday, August 16, 2013
Marsha's Spot: Get the Stains out with Fels-Naptha --Review and Giveaway
Marsha's Spot: Get the Stains out with Fels-Naptha --Review and Giveaway
And here's how you can use Fels Naptha bars, grated, for homemade laundry detergent:
http://www.fancyspam.com/2012/04/homemade-laundry-detergent-liquid.html
And here's how you can use Fels Naptha bars, grated, for homemade laundry detergent:
http://www.fancyspam.com/2012/04/homemade-laundry-detergent-liquid.html
Monday, June 3, 2013
CHOCOLATE GRAVY RECIPE
Have you ever heard of Chocolate Gravy?
I hadn't until I met my husband.
He asked me to cook it once and I was like, "what the heck?"
But he went on to tell me that his mom had always had it as a regular thing in their household growing up.
If you want to give it a try, here is the recipe from the Food Network.
I had to go look it up myself for the first time. But it's really pretty simple.
No wander my husband was always so hyper in the mornings!
lol
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Monday, May 13, 2013
Explore Kentucky: Cave Run Lake
I originally wrote this for Associated Content. Yahoo Voices has sense bought them out and it is found here:
http://voices.yahoo.com/explore-kentucky-cave-run-lake-2193384.html?cat=16
http://voices.yahoo.com/explore-kentucky-cave-run-lake-2193384.html?cat=16
Explore Kentucky: Cave Run Lake
The Zilpo Recreation Area Offers Great Activities to Visitors and Locals
Kentucky has many great attraction points for visitors and locals.
A favorite I'd like to share is the Cave Run Lake in northeast
Kentucky. This 8,270-acre, man made lake was completed in 1974. It was
actually a product of the process of making a damn constructed of earth
and rockfill across the Licking River. The purpose of the dam was to
reduce flood damage in the area. The Cave Run Lake area boasts many
hollows and forested ridges which is all part of the Daniel Boone
National Forest. The Daniel Boone National Forest was established in
1937. And to give you an idea of how large an area I am talking about
the 706,000-acre forest covers portions of 21 Kentucky counties.It has
so much to offer such as hiking, fishing, swimming, boating, hunting,
site seeing, atv and horse back riding that you should make plans ahead
of time to camp in one of the well maintained campgrounds.
There are two main campgrounds to choose from while planning a trip to
the Cave Run Lake in northeast Kentucky. Either the Zilpo Recreation
Area, located in Bath County or the Twin Knobs Campground, located in
Rowan County. I highly recommend the Zilpo Recreation Area due to its'
breathtaking water views as seen in my photo which accompanies this
article. Whichever of the two you decide upon will greatly surpass all
of your expectations. Both of these campgrounds are similar because they
each are located on large peninsulas that extends directly out into the
Cave Run Lake. And therefore, both have the abilities for great land
and water activities. Yet I still lean towards the Zilpo Recreation Area
as my favorite mostly because it definitely has the greatest scenic
beauty I have ever seen. I guess you will just have to plan a visit to
each and decide for yourself.
If you are not lured into visiting the Cave Run Lake for its' numerous activities, try exploreing many of the other options. The Zilpo Recreation Area would also make the perfect setting for your next family reunion. Our family has had the tradition as far back as I can recall. It's the perfect location to gather year after year. With that lovely backdrop of nature, your family also, will have those perfect, one of a kind pictures to cherish year after year. What ever reason you decide to visit Kentucky, we are certain of one thing. Once you visit, you will definitely want to come back. And when you do, I've compiled a list of helpful links that will save you time and effort. Below you'll find all you need to help in planning the perfect trip of visiting my homeland, Kentucky.
If you are not lured into visiting the Cave Run Lake for its' numerous activities, try exploreing many of the other options. The Zilpo Recreation Area would also make the perfect setting for your next family reunion. Our family has had the tradition as far back as I can recall. It's the perfect location to gather year after year. With that lovely backdrop of nature, your family also, will have those perfect, one of a kind pictures to cherish year after year. What ever reason you decide to visit Kentucky, we are certain of one thing. Once you visit, you will definitely want to come back. And when you do, I've compiled a list of helpful links that will save you time and effort. Below you'll find all you need to help in planning the perfect trip of visiting my homeland, Kentucky.
Saturday, May 11, 2013
eBay Announcements | New Photo Rules
Are you an eBay seller? I am and have been for years. My seller name is CheapBlondeGirl http://myworld.ebay.com/cheapblondegirl/. I sell mainly vintage games and gaming consoles. And from time to time, the left overs of my craft supplies from my crafting blog http://booth555.com. But when auction fever strikes me and I buy boxes of stuff at estate sales, you never know what my listings will contain.
If you too are a seller, you may want to take note of their new picture quality requirements. This will be implemented in new and previous posts that are still up. Seems they are aiming at better photo requirements for those who view eBay through a mobile device. In which the screens are much smaller than the computer monitor. I understand this and think it's a great idea. As I too, am a frequent shopper on my cell phone from time to time.
New rules are as follows.
-The longest side of each photo must be at least 500 pixels
-No borders allowed around photo
-Photos must be free of added artwork and text. Meaning strictly the item itself in the photo. No photoshoping.
-And when listing any item other than books, movies, music, and video games you now cannot use the stock photo that eBay supplies as your main photo.
So if you are an eBay seller, please check your current listings. As eBay sent out this notice back in late 2012 but they are going to be enforced at the beginning of July 2013. I'm sure eBay won't ban you from selling for one mistake. But with the giant company, who really knows. It's best to comply with all rules as fast as you can. This way we steer clear of any rule breaking.
Wednesday, April 24, 2013
TanningTruth.com
TanningTruth.com
Read about tanning beds and the sun.
Read about tanning beds and the sun.
Thursday, April 11, 2013
VUDU Burglarized: Customers Personal Info Stolen
If you are a member of the popular pay per movie site called VUDU, you will want to read this.
On Tuesday the company VUDU, acquired by WalMart in 2010, sent out a mass email to all it's members titled "Important Information Regarding Your VUDU Account." Seems their headquarter offices were broken into on March 24, 2013. Thieves got away with hard drives that contained personal information of customers such as:
Here's the first announcement VUDU put out about the incident, 12 days later on Facebook:
On Tuesday the company VUDU, acquired by WalMart in 2010, sent out a mass email to all it's members titled "Important Information Regarding Your VUDU Account." Seems their headquarter offices were broken into on March 24, 2013. Thieves got away with hard drives that contained personal information of customers such as:
- names
- email addresses
- dates of birth
- phone numbers
- mailing addresses
- account activity
- last 4 digits of credit card numbers
- encrypted passwords
Here's the first announcement VUDU put out about the incident, 12 days later on Facebook:
"Our
Chief Technology Officer, Prasanna Ganesan, is sending an email to our
customers this afternoon about a break-in at the VUDU offices, but we
wanted to share the information here proactively on Facebook. We want
you to know that we are taking this issue very seriously, and we
apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused you."
For more information, as well as FAQs visit us at http://www.vudu.com/ passwordreset.
For more information, as well as FAQs visit us at http://www.vudu.com/
WalMart claims they have taken immediate action and reset every customers password. That will only help though, with future purchases. That will not help the fact that somewhere, sitting in the hands of a dirty thief lies all of our personal information and passwords.
As an added security measure, WalMart has given each customer a one year free subscription to AllClear ID. It's formerly known as DEBIX. And it is a fraud detection company that helps monitor the future use of our identity info.
O gee, thanks so much! Excuse me if I'm not jumping with joy but it's because of WalMarts ways of storing personal information all together, that has gotten us in this mess. I for one, am going to change each and every password and email I can before the day is out. I am also going to remove my credit card info from every site possible....Buying online, watching movies with a click and such is not all it's cracked up to be afterall. I just don't feel safe.
For me, it's time to go back to basics! How about you?
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Tuesday, April 2, 2013
Flea Market Finds & Auctions Goodies
OMG! I've been so happy with items I've won at local auctions lately, that I've decided to start a regular running post here about them. Sometimes, however, the item will be from a flea market because I also visit them on a weekly basis.
I go to a bunch of different ones each week, some close here and a few in neighboring states. I buy all kinds of items for re-purposing and resell in my Peddlers Mall.
But my last find isn't going any farther than my master bedroom. Here's a quick pic of it from when I won it.
It's a solid wood, oak cabinet. (Oh, btw, I love oak furniture the most- it's so country.) All is intact. The doors are perfect and the two drawers. I'm 5'4" and this is just a little bit taller than me.There is very minimal scratches on it towards the trim at the bottom. All and all I'm super happy with it. I like a little wear on my items because our home is so country and "lived in" look. lol. It's going in my bedroom and house all my old quilts. And the drawers are gonna hold my sheets and such.
What did I have to pay for this? Well, I had the winning bid of only $30.00! I could not believe it it. I was loving it before the auction and I told my husband that I wanted to go up to about $80.00 on it. In no way ever, did I expect to get it for only $30.00!!!!
Be sure to check back for my next Flea Market Finds & Auction Goodies!
I go to a bunch of different ones each week, some close here and a few in neighboring states. I buy all kinds of items for re-purposing and resell in my Peddlers Mall.
But my last find isn't going any farther than my master bedroom. Here's a quick pic of it from when I won it.
It's a solid wood, oak cabinet. (Oh, btw, I love oak furniture the most- it's so country.) All is intact. The doors are perfect and the two drawers. I'm 5'4" and this is just a little bit taller than me.There is very minimal scratches on it towards the trim at the bottom. All and all I'm super happy with it. I like a little wear on my items because our home is so country and "lived in" look. lol. It's going in my bedroom and house all my old quilts. And the drawers are gonna hold my sheets and such.
What did I have to pay for this? Well, I had the winning bid of only $30.00! I could not believe it it. I was loving it before the auction and I told my husband that I wanted to go up to about $80.00 on it. In no way ever, did I expect to get it for only $30.00!!!!
Be sure to check back for my next Flea Market Finds & Auction Goodies!
Friday, March 29, 2013
SNES Super Nintedo Collector Games
My SNES system |
I am an avid collector of vintage SNES (Super NES) games. I liked the original NES games also, but growing up, I remember having one of the 49.10 million SNES gaming consoles. And my two older brothers had one of the 61.91 million NES systems sold worldwide.
So I guess it's just the memories mostly that make me love the SNES games today. And I'm glad I grew up playing SNES. Even though it wasn't Nintendo's first console to take the world of gameing on. However, it was the first ever three dimensional gaming system in history. In fact, the game Star Fox was the first playable game released in 3-d.
Some of my NES, SNES and Nintendo 64 Games |
Now that I have hit the big 3-0, I am on a quest of my own. And that is to build the entire collection of SNES games that were sold at retail in the United States, Canada and Mexico. There were many more games put out in different countries, but I'm not really interested in them.
How many games were put out in the United States, Canada and Mexico you may ask? I think the total is somewhere between 721 and 845. But just finding that out has been time consuming and frustrating. I've looked at many sources online including Wikipedia which gives the SNES games list and Google and can't get the exact number. Each search leads me to different totals.
Above is some of my games. The console on the left is the Nintendo 64 and the Super Nintendo is on the right. |
So by some chance, I'm hoping someone may stumble over my little old post here and have the answer for me. But till then I'm just gonna keep looking at yard sales, searching online, and attending countless auctions to try and find them all.
It's aggravating but fun all at the same time. It's kinda the thrill of the hunt for me. And the memories of waking up on Saturday morning, with my best friend Melissa, playing the Super Mario World with Yoshi & Super Mario All Stars games is the kind of thing that keeps me looking.
What was your favorite video game to play growing up?
Fun Facts:
- Donkey Kong Country Competition Cartridge is valued between $250 - $728 via Racketboy
- Chrono Trigger value is between $47 and $1217
Sources:
Here's the link to Wikipedias SNES games list in .pdf format.
VideoGames price charting
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Phishing Email Alert | Eachbuyer.com
If anyone here is a member of eBay, please be cautious with your mail. This morning I received an email
that looked legitimate. And as I've just purchased items Wednesday, I
thought it was real at first. Instead of being from eBay it was from
Eachbuyer.com.
But the more I read through the email and by them wanting me to "click here," and input my info, I realized it was too fishy to be real. So I reported it to eBay on their ANSWERS forum. And that's where I got the info that it is in fact a scam. I then was informed to forward the original email on to spoot@ebay.com, which i immediately done.
Have you every gotten an email scam letter from what seemed to be eBay?
Take a look at my email here if you wish.
But the more I read through the email and by them wanting me to "click here," and input my info, I realized it was too fishy to be real. So I reported it to eBay on their ANSWERS forum. And that's where I got the info that it is in fact a scam. I then was informed to forward the original email on to spoot@ebay.com, which i immediately done.
Have you every gotten an email scam letter from what seemed to be eBay?
Take a look at my email here if you wish.
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Saturday, March 23, 2013
Don't Feed Me Allergy Shirts
Allergies..... Read all about it. I mean seriously, read all about it on children's shirts!
Have you seen this new trend in clothes for kids yet? I'm talking about the bright red allergy shirts designed by Kym Whitley. Whitley is known best from her comedy and reality shows but this time she's in the news on a more serious note.
Whitley has launched a new line of clothing set out to help the 3 million + children with food allergies in America. The line of t-shirts are called "Don't Feed Me," and they have categories that parents can checkmark to show their child can't have that food.
These shirts would be great, on one hand, for the busy teachers and caregivers. It would be a bright red reminder as to what that child can and cannot eat. But on the other hand, it makes a child stand out among their peers. And that most certainly will give other kids a reason to bully them.
From a parent's eye though, I'm sure they want to keep their kid away from the dangers of prohibited foods. Rather than the bullying part. At first, I had mixed feelings about the shirt. And without having any children, I can only speculate how I'd feel in the moment. But as of right now, I'm all for the shirts.
I've suffered from food severe food allergies over half of my life. And that's what pushes my decision. I know how a few minutes, after having an off limit food, can break down the body. I don't think the everyday person thinks of food allergies as being very serious. But they are. One minute you can be fine. Next minute your body can start to suffer from anaphylaxis, which is the most serious, full body reaction to foods or chemicals. And most of the time, if not treated with immediate medical care or an epi-pen, death can occur.
I've been through one round of anaphylaxis over the years and it is very serious. And that is why I'm all for the "Don't Feed Me," shirts for kids with allergies.
How do you feel about the "Don't Feed Me," shirts? Click here to view one.
Why or why not would you put them on your children?
Have you seen this new trend in clothes for kids yet? I'm talking about the bright red allergy shirts designed by Kym Whitley. Whitley is known best from her comedy and reality shows but this time she's in the news on a more serious note.
Whitley has launched a new line of clothing set out to help the 3 million + children with food allergies in America. The line of t-shirts are called "Don't Feed Me," and they have categories that parents can checkmark to show their child can't have that food.
These shirts would be great, on one hand, for the busy teachers and caregivers. It would be a bright red reminder as to what that child can and cannot eat. But on the other hand, it makes a child stand out among their peers. And that most certainly will give other kids a reason to bully them.
From a parent's eye though, I'm sure they want to keep their kid away from the dangers of prohibited foods. Rather than the bullying part. At first, I had mixed feelings about the shirt. And without having any children, I can only speculate how I'd feel in the moment. But as of right now, I'm all for the shirts.
I've suffered from food severe food allergies over half of my life. And that's what pushes my decision. I know how a few minutes, after having an off limit food, can break down the body. I don't think the everyday person thinks of food allergies as being very serious. But they are. One minute you can be fine. Next minute your body can start to suffer from anaphylaxis, which is the most serious, full body reaction to foods or chemicals. And most of the time, if not treated with immediate medical care or an epi-pen, death can occur.
I've been through one round of anaphylaxis over the years and it is very serious. And that is why I'm all for the "Don't Feed Me," shirts for kids with allergies.
How do you feel about the "Don't Feed Me," shirts? Click here to view one.
Why or why not would you put them on your children?
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Friday, March 22, 2013
The Jockey Lot Flea Market
Largest Flea Market Ever | Jockey Lot in Anderson, SC
This summer, with my love of flea markets and auctions at it's high, I traveled from Kentucky to visit the Jockey Lot in Anderson, South Carolina.
The Jockey Lot covers more than 65 amazing acres and accommodates more than 2,150 vendor spaces. The average daily attendance varies anywhere from 30,000 to 60,000 people. And so even on a off day, it is amazing!
I had heard of this flea market on various occasions but nothing said nor seen had me ready for what I was about to experience. Simply put, I was in hog heaven! I mean everywhere you turn, left, right, behind you, in front of you, there was booth after booth. Vendor after vendor. Item after precious item to look at. And ohhhh, how I looked. And ohhhhh how I bought. The worst part of our trip was that once there at the Jockey Lot, we realized we should have driven a truck. No, a U-haul. No, a SEMI! I am serious folks. We were in a four door, Mercury Milan, and let me tell you, there was barely room for me to get in after about four or five hours of hunting for bargains.
This was simply the best and by far, the largest flea market I have ever been to in my life! And I am sure I will visit it once again in the near future!
Here is a link to a large map of The Jockey Lot so you can see all the vendors booth numbers to get an idea of the size. And if you spot the Water Tank section, just remember that the pic attached to this, is of that very water tank. I took it from the parking lot on that side.
And for all of my fellow bargain hunters out there reading this, I thought I'd tell you my best find. It wasn't anything big in size, remember I was in a family sized car, but it was a great find to me. lol. It was a whole bowl of that fake fruit. You know, the kind that grandma had sitting in bowls in her kitchen when we were little.
Well, I'd been wanting some before and hadn't even thought of it on this trip. But way out in the middle of the flea market, there it was. I spotted it. A bowl overflowing with fake fruit. The lady vendor was very nice and cheerful. I asked her of the price and she said it was a dollar for all the fruit and if I wanted the bowl too, it'd be $1.50. Simply because she had drawn faces on a couple of them for kids in some sort of program. I was like OMG in my head. OF COURSE I WANTED IT. I WANTED IT ALL! lol. And I grabbed it up, after she placed it all in a crumpled up, re-used Walmart bag, I threw it in line on my aching arm, along with all my other bags of treasures. And then headed on down the long line of treasures still waiting on their turn to be picked.
Ah, simply the best flea marketing day I've ever had!
What's your best flea market find?
This summer, with my love of flea markets and auctions at it's high, I traveled from Kentucky to visit the Jockey Lot in Anderson, South Carolina.
The Jockey Lot covers more than 65 amazing acres and accommodates more than 2,150 vendor spaces. The average daily attendance varies anywhere from 30,000 to 60,000 people. And so even on a off day, it is amazing!
I had heard of this flea market on various occasions but nothing said nor seen had me ready for what I was about to experience. Simply put, I was in hog heaven! I mean everywhere you turn, left, right, behind you, in front of you, there was booth after booth. Vendor after vendor. Item after precious item to look at. And ohhhh, how I looked. And ohhhhh how I bought. The worst part of our trip was that once there at the Jockey Lot, we realized we should have driven a truck. No, a U-haul. No, a SEMI! I am serious folks. We were in a four door, Mercury Milan, and let me tell you, there was barely room for me to get in after about four or five hours of hunting for bargains.
This was simply the best and by far, the largest flea market I have ever been to in my life! And I am sure I will visit it once again in the near future!
Here is a link to a large map of The Jockey Lot so you can see all the vendors booth numbers to get an idea of the size. And if you spot the Water Tank section, just remember that the pic attached to this, is of that very water tank. I took it from the parking lot on that side.
And for all of my fellow bargain hunters out there reading this, I thought I'd tell you my best find. It wasn't anything big in size, remember I was in a family sized car, but it was a great find to me. lol. It was a whole bowl of that fake fruit. You know, the kind that grandma had sitting in bowls in her kitchen when we were little.
Well, I'd been wanting some before and hadn't even thought of it on this trip. But way out in the middle of the flea market, there it was. I spotted it. A bowl overflowing with fake fruit. The lady vendor was very nice and cheerful. I asked her of the price and she said it was a dollar for all the fruit and if I wanted the bowl too, it'd be $1.50. Simply because she had drawn faces on a couple of them for kids in some sort of program. I was like OMG in my head. OF COURSE I WANTED IT. I WANTED IT ALL! lol. And I grabbed it up, after she placed it all in a crumpled up, re-used Walmart bag, I threw it in line on my aching arm, along with all my other bags of treasures. And then headed on down the long line of treasures still waiting on their turn to be picked.
Ah, simply the best flea marketing day I've ever had!
What's your best flea market find?
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Thursday, March 21, 2013
Grandmammys House
Thanks to a fellow Gatherer, Ryan Reid for this post idea. He recently put up a post titled,
Just Saw My Dream House... and it got me to thinking....
My view, in my mind, of my dream house varies greatly now than it did, oh, say 10 years ago. Especially since things have changed so much in our economy and I guess the fact that I've finally "grew up." lol. Well, at least on the way anyways. lol. I use to dream of a huge house, in ground pool, hot tub, three car garage, my list was endless. lol. Even though it's just me and my husband here in this three bedroom, country home. I'd always be wishing for more room. And then I thought about my late grandmother's tiny house.
Below is a pic of my late Mom, as a little girl, sitting on that very front porch, in the 1950's.
And in the pic below is a photo of my mom on the right, her cousin Ora Lee, on the left. Both standing in the the front yard of that same house in 1967. That tree in the background is still standing to this day. It's much bigger though. And the fields behind them are now cluttered with houses. It sad when you think back that it all use to be one big ole piece of land. Oh, how times have changed.
But in her last few years, Grandmammy moved over, on the same land, just down the road, into a one bedroom, tiny house. I mean tiny! That's all she needed and she had chosen to give her farm house to one of her son's that had lived with her his entire life. Well, she made the most of that tiny house. And she was as happy as ever. Sitting and rocking on the small front porch, almost any time of the day you stopped by. Mostly, peeling potatoes or stringing beans.. But she enjoyed it.
I've learned to love what I have as well. Nothing we have would be considered "fancy" in anyone's eyes, I'm sure. But we make do. And we like it. And all in all, it truly is our home.
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Wednesday, March 20, 2013
The History of Valentines Day
Antique Valentine 1909 |
♥♥ The History of Valentines Day ♥♥
Valentine's Day, or as some say, Saint Valentine's Day is celebrated by people throughout the world on February 14. It is also known as lovers holiday. Whatever you call it, one thing is for sure, love is in the air.
According to Wikipedia, Valentine's Day was named after two early Christian martyrs whose names were Valentine. It wasn't until later in the High Middle Ages (1000–1300) when Geoffry Chaucer, an English author and poet, added the "romantic touch" to the holiday.
Love today is expressed in many different ways such as by the sending of love notes called "valentines", to those special someones. Or you may elect to send a more elegant gift to show your affection such as flowers or candies. Often adorned on traditional packaging of these gifts you can find brightly colored hearts and images of Cupid.
Cupid, according to Roman mythology, is said to be the God of erotic love and beauty. When researching Cupid in the Wikipedia encyclopedia, I discovered Cupid to be the son of goddess Venus (goddess of love) and god Mercury (messenger god).
Don't forget your special one this Valentine's Day. Keep up with the times and send out mass e-cards. Or take it back a notch to the more thoughtful days. By sitting down, thinking of the person, and mail out a heartfelt, handwritten "valentine." Either you choose, remember, it's the thought that counts. ♥♥
Photo: Wikimedia Commons
Author: Chordboard
Tuesday, March 19, 2013
Ashely Judd to Star in KY State Senate Race
Would You Vote for Judd?
Hollywood actress, Ashley Judd, 44, is about to embark on her next
major roll as Kentucky State Senate. The Kentucky native, reportedly is
putting on her boots and gearing up to hit the stomping ground in
Kentucky. There she is said to challenge Senate Minority
Leader, Mitch McConnel in the 2014 election.
By: Lisa Copher
At first glance this seems to be a farfetched role on Judd's part. If you live outside of Kentucky I'm sure you'd think she's just blowing smoke into the wind. Yet here in eastern Kentucky, where I reside, she's already gaining a great following.
Kentuckians, despite being behind in the times, sure are faithful. And by that I mean they stay true to their roots. They also love their UK Wildcats. Voters won't be casting the ballots based on Judd's master's degree from Harvard Kennedy School of Government. Nor will her world travels to help those in need scoop up the votes. Kentuckians will be voting based solely on their love of their homeland and the Cats. As long as Judd keeps attending the games, I predict she'll win by a landslide.
Being a Democrat from Salt Lick, Kentucky, you may wonder where my vote will go. As of right now, if she runs, I will openly support Judd. I have to admit however, I would vote for anyone opposite McConnel. I cannot believe he's made it this long, holding the record for Kentucky State Senator. I for one, think it's time for him to go. And hopefully, Judd will be holding open the door.
Monday, March 18, 2013
Blog Award for Booth555.com
I was recently
contacted by a fellow blogger, Michelle from Vintage Cobweb
with great news. Seems she awarded me the ‘Your Blog Is Fabulous’ Award for my site www.Booth555.com.
At first I
had no idea about blog awards and didn’t know the ins or outs. It came with no
strings attached or rules. Meaning I didn’t have to pass this award on if I
choose not to. Which was great for me at the time, because I didn’t know how
to. Lol. But now after blogging around a bit and seeing the ins and outs of
others whom received the award, I choose to pass it on.
I would like
to say Thank you to Michelle! This is my very first blog award of any kind and
I’ll treasure it forever!
My nominations
for the “Your Blog is Fabulous” award are:
And
remember, if you are on my nominations list above and would like to nominate
other bloggers in your own post, it’s up to you. But this award arrives with 0
rules. Enjoy and keep on blogging!
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Monday, March 11, 2013
Area for BBQ
Since Gather is giving me a hassle at uploading any pic today, on my article there, I did so here. It keeps telling me I need to install missing plugins. I've clicked the button and did so, but nothing changes. I sure hope it's a glitch today. I've always been able to upload there, well, with some occasional trouble.
So to go along with my article for Gather, included at the bottom is a pic of the area. Here's also the Gather article, in case it goes *poof* when I try to post it.
So to go along with my article for Gather, included at the bottom is a pic of the area. Here's also the Gather article, in case it goes *poof* when I try to post it.
"Yesterday, we were spending the absolutely wonderful 68* day outside.
We're clearing out a new spot on our property specifically for a
bar-b-q/picnic area. We live way out in the country and love it! And
even now and then we go camping. And at those camping spots, I've always
loved the picnic areas. So I kinda want to re-make one here.
With
us doing all the work, it's not gonna cost anything except for a new
table. This time a wooden one. Since a recent storm decided to flip mine
up in the air and break the glass. Even with it being secured with one
of those heavy metal bases under the umbrella! And sadly I just bought
that table about 6 months ago on sale at Big Lots with my 20% discount
I'd worked for....
Till now, we've always used the side deck, but
it doesn't hold many people. And in the summertime, my husbands family
loves to join in on the cookouts and sit around a fire pit. So, we have
finally decided to go forward with this. Hard work now will definitely
pay off later.
I already can't wait. Last year at a moving sale in
our area, I bought some vintage style metal chairs. They are a pale
yellow and apparently had been forever. As the guy told me, (in his
60's) that they belonged to his late mom who had them yellow forever.
I love older stuff. And I am definitely gonna keep them around for the picnic area.
I
too, love to eat. And love love love on the grill turkey burgers and
turkey dogs. My husbands' favorite of course, like most men, is steak on
the grill.
Do you bbq or grill out in the summer? If so, what's your favorite grilled food?"
Wednesday, March 6, 2013
SUPER FOODS | Apples
Yesterday I did a little bit of shopping with my Aunt. She's a smart lady. I've always looked up to her. One thing she's always told me throughout the years is to eat this and eat that. And she'd have her reasons.
Most of which, revolved around the fact that I am deadly allergic to beef and pork. And mildly allergic to milks, cheese ect. But since I never eat red meat, she's always worried I wasn't getting the protein and nutrients my body needs. I do tend to stay a bit weak and on the sicklier side about 7 or 8 months out of the year. Even with the weekly steroid shots, B-12 shots and allergy shots, my body just don't get enough of something or other. So I'm always looking for natural ways to get energy.
And this takes me back to my shopping trip yesterday. We were in a Marshall's store, (which I hate btw,) and while she was looking around, I wandered off into the books section. I LOVE cookbooks. However, my find of the day wasn't just a new cookbook, it was a book titled, "100 Best Health Foods."
I flipped through it casually and now I can't put it down. So I thought I'd share a post now and then about a food in it and why it is so good for us.
Today, I will go with sharing the goods about apples. We've all heard an apple a day will keep the doctor away right? Well, I think they are correct.
This book says that apples are
- high in flavonoids which give us healthier hearts and lungs
- low on calories and keep hunger away, which keeps us slimmer in the long run
- fiber is rich with pectin and helps improve blood lipids and help reduce the bad cholesterol
- good source of potassium that helps prevent fluid retention
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Sunday, January 27, 2013
Fraley vs. Facebook Email | Scam or Real?
Thousands have reported to have received an email "Fraley vs. Facebook Settlement", and I was among them. Real email or Scam?
This is what my email looked like:
Then began to do a few Google searches to see what I could find. And was surprised to learn it is a very real lawsuit. And that apparently my likeliness, along with thousands others, was used by Facebook to promote games such as Farmville through ads. This wouldn't be a problem normally, except Facebook did not get permission from me or apparently any of the others to use our likeliness for these purposes.
Although I suspect that the social media giants will weasel through this lawsuit like they do any other. I wish for this lawsuit to receive a punishment that will make them think twice before just throwing our pictures on anything for promotions, without permission. Although, I'm sure it wont, being as the said payout is approximately 20 million total, each claimant will probably only receive $10 each. Still though, at least the lawsuit will bring attention to the matter. And maybe, just maybe, Facebook will think twice before slapping our photo's on ads for their site without permission.
If you feel you may have been a target, you can register as a claimant here on or before May 2, 2013.
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