Saturday, December 31, 2011

Andrew's graduation

Bob Devany Center, University Of Nebraska Lincoln. Dec. 17th, 2011. Andrew recieved a BA in English with a minor in Horticulture.


Andrew and Kelly




Congratulations!

Graduation Day. Bede Jr., Jeanne, Andrew, Bede Sr.

Thursday, December 29, 2011

The post Christmas blues...

Got em, got em good, the post Christmas blues. All the build up, all the hype. Rush, rush, rush, shop, shop, shop, cook, eat, then eat some more...anticipation, family visiting, then...it's all over. Done. Then what? Well, my grocery store has Valentine's Day candy where just days ago the shelves were filled with Christmas goodies. All Christmas decor is on sale everywhere. At the thrift store where I work, all Christmas items are 75% off. I just want it gone. Out of the store, out of my house, gone! Unfortunately wishing it gone from the house takes more than just wishful thinking! Seems like I just put it all up. Dragged all the boxes from the basement decorated, dragged the boxes back down again. I was not going to do a lot of decorating this year, but ended up with 2 large trees, 5 or 6 small trees, and lots of miscellaneous Christmas crap. It looks great, everyone was in the holiday spirit, especially at the little party we had after Andrew's college graduation. Sadly the holiday mood is gone but the decor remains. Until I drag those boxes up again.

I must also vent about people who "donate" old, broken, useless clothes, shoes, toys, and Christmas decorations this time of year to the thrift store. (Actually, anytime of year, for that matter). Anyone out there who is thinking of donating anything...think again! Take a good look at the items you want to give away. Then ask yourself these questions:

1. Have these clothes been in a box in the garage, basement closet, for 30 years?

2. Did those prom dresses belong to your daughter who graduated from high school in 1972?

3. Is that garbage bag full of old toys that are missing pieces, duct taped together, chewed up by the dog? Is that monopoly game in good shape, except it's missing most of the money and a couple of game pieces?

4. Is that end table in "great shape, if someone can replace a missing leg".

5. Is that mattress 20 years old and covered with questionable stains?

6. Do you think that all the stuff you have, no matter how old, broken, stained it is should be usable because a child with no toys would be happy with a broken one, or a man with no coat would be happy with a stained coat with a broken zipper, or a person who needs shoes would be thankful for the shoes you donated with no laces and holes in the toes.

If you answered Yes to any of these questions...you may want to reconsider your donations.

Don't get me wrong, we love donations, good usable donations, donations we can share with those who need the help. What we don't want is the garbage! Evidently throwing things away is much more difficult than donating them. Most things have a life. Most things cannot be used forever. Our agency spends thousands of dollars a year throwing away donated items that should have been thrown away by their owner.
Every day we hear donors tell us that they are aware that their items may not be in very good shape, or are broken..."but someone can use it". We really don't feel that way. We want the poor to be treated with dignity. We believe they deserve better than our broken, torn, stained clothing, toys, etc. Thankfully, we have many great donors who understand this. We do receive lots of great stuff, that we happily pass on to those in need. In fact, most of our donors are fantastic, most of our donations are fantastic! But this time of year there are lots of folks who are looking for that end of year tax deduction.
The last couple of days we have filled a semi with unusable stuff, that we have to pay to dispose of.
Just think twice, then bring in the stuff you know we can use, you know the difference.


Thanks... I feel sooooo much better now!

Saturday, July 23, 2011

Garden Journal 7-23-11

Temps have been in the high 90's to low 100's for the past week or so. The garden is beginning to look a little stressed. Even my plastic owl who stands guard looks a little cranky!


Just paid my water bill...double last months bill.
But it's worth it to keep these beauties blooming.

















It's HOT in the garden, but even hotter in the kitchen with these babies!

Hungarian wax peppers. As they turn from green to yellow to red they get hotter and HOTTER and HOTTER. Sooooo pretty!


Friday, July 15, 2011

Garden Blog 7-15-11 ,Glass Garden Totems

I have been collecting glassware at the Thrift Store ever since I was inspired by a photo of a glass garden totem. I made one a few weeks ago and placed it in the yard. It really looks good. This green and clear piece was my 1st attempt.










Last night I made another this time with some blue glass. They are fun and easy to create. Also kind of addictive...beware!
I use clear silicon caulk in a squeeze tube to glue the pieces together. The glass pieces are "throw away" vases, inexpensive plates, bowls, and small candle holders. Anything that has a flat bottom to insure a strong connection to the joining piece.

The green one has been in the yard through some strong wind and thunder storms, even some hail.
This one has to dry for another day or so and then I think it will find a home in the back yard!

Wednesday, July 6, 2011

...............McSmalltalk............: Magic

Wrote this a few years ago.
Tonight, here on the front porch as night falls, the magic begins again.
I love fireflies!


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...............McSmalltalk............: Magic

Monday, July 4, 2011

Flood of 2011

Took a walk to Iowa today! Walked across the Bob Kerry Bridge in Omaha. The Missouri River is at record high levels.







Friday, June 24, 2011

Backyard zoo

Sitting in the backyard this afternoon, had lots of visitors...




This guy may look cute, but he is my nemesis! I plant, they eat... Lincoln has thousands of bunnies, they are everywhere. I hate them !

Leaving the nest

Just last week they were babes in the nest. Now mom is feeding them all over the yard. Time to fly little ones...




Current project

We had a third parking pad put in next to the garage. There will be a fence and an arbor toward the back of the garage. We left room on the fence side to plant something that will hopefully climb/cover the fence eventually and soften the look of the cement.





Thursday, June 23, 2011

Happy Thursday...

Testing out a new wine for the weekend!

Oh Yeah...it'll do... Have a great weekend everyone!

Sunday, June 19, 2011

Garden Journal 6/19/11





We have had lots of rain, moderate temps and the garden is flourishing! This year I have had little planting to do. Most of the yard is planted with perrennials and we just have to do basic maintenance, deadheading, weeding, watering, etc. This is the 1st year we have had time to really sit back and enjoy the yard.