Monday, December 24, 2012

Thanksgiving 2012

Joel took all these great photos! Shadow is on patrol.
Joel and Dan...are they up to something?

A tasting, except for Dan. 
The Chandelle wine is ready to go and Tom is trying to sneak some samples of turkey, but he was caught red-handed. 
Matt is whipping the potatoes.
Will there be a face-off between the dog and cat? 

Karen and the Abster
We had lots of fun playing, but the real treat of the night was when Matt sang Mountain Dew! 
Thanks for the pics, Joel!  We missed ole Craig this year. 

Saturday, October 20, 2012

Going to California...

When "Going to California" (Led Zeppelin IV) came on the radio at 5:35 am last Monday I knew it was going to be a great week.  The first time I heard that song was during the mid-70s on a visit to Uncle Mike and Aunt Ollie's.  I had been out and about with cousin John when I bought that album. 
A year and a half ago Uncle Mike became afflicted with Guillain-Barre syndrome which left him paralyzed from the neck down. My gosh! Look at him!  He has recovered beautifully, slowly but surely regaining strength and feeling throughout his body!  He has such a great sense of humor. :)   
Here is a picture of Uncle Mike's sisters (Mom - Ann and Aunt Harriet) and my dad back in June at Teri's graduation party.  These four (Uncle Mike, Mom, Dad, and Aunt Harriet) are some upbeat octogenarians who always manage to have a great time whether talking on the phone or sitting through a Rutgers football game. 
Uncle Mike has some cozy digs. Good care, company, food, and living spaces.
UMike has done extensive work on the family tree over the years.  Here is the package Mom sent him with a newspaper article from the Walton Historical Society (or was it the Walton Reporter?) about Arthur North. 
Cousin Dave recommended the Claremont Loop Trail for some exercise and great views. Marta is my grand friend from our Peace Corps experience back in the 80s.  Next spring she will lead a trip to Peru for 4 months with her students.  Amy is my pal from work.  The three of us always carve out a little time at our annual conference for outdoor recreation.  
I think this is Mount Baldy which is northeast of Glendora, CA.  Cousins Bob, Dave, and John wore a beaten path up and down this mountain during their high school years. Of course, I would be remiss if I didn't mention the integral role Cousin Kathy played in helping me make arrangements to visit Uncle Mike.  From cell phone numbers, email addresses, and detailed directions through LA traffic (!) - she did everything possible to make the visit as easy as possible.  XO Kathy!!



Saturday, October 6, 2012

Fall Fun


 ISU's Homecoming with Noelle and Brock was great except for the L at the end of the day. 
 Where the heck is the pot of gold?
 In Illinois you never know when you'll run into a real ass.
 This 70% chocolate is Tom and Dan's new "go to" after dinner chocolate.  It's made in Boulder, CO. I keep waiting for Tom to read me the "love poem inside."
Senior night at Prairie Central.  Dan with his parental units.
As mentioned before, the corn crop is about 1/3 of a typical year. Here are a couple of ears he brought home this summer.  The one on the left didn't pollinate at all.





Tom and I took a bike ride on the Constitution Trail and ended up at ISU. 

Deer Mountain in Estes Park, CO  

Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Don't tread on me.

At last, Shadow feels on top of her world with the squirrel she's treed in this picture.  She stayed there for an eternity keeping it in its proper place just to make clear who really runs the barn yard.  This is more the exception than the rule, however.

One morning the mamma barn cat and her 4 kittens set out to explore the lands beyond the barn. They pranced around the yard, chased each other into truck tire wheel wells, and into nearby trees. A good time was being had by all until Shadow happened upon the party. She became very alert and pleased with what she saw...until the mamma cat spotted her. The scrawny little momma cat a-sashayed over to Shadow growling and hissing the whole way. She went right up to Shadow's NOSE and growled. Shadow just cowered and looked completely socked of her dignity and purpose in life.

Later, Dan found Shadow running like a crazed dog through the barn trying to show those cats who the real boss was.  Of course, the kittens just perched themselves up in the hay loft looking at Shadow with their tails flitting about, all the while driving Shadow mad.  So you can see, when she gets the chance to tree a squirrel, she will.

Sunday, September 16, 2012

Dress Up and Dance!

Here we are in southern IL for KCs wedding last weekend.  What a blast!
 Mark and Diane
 Jim and Ruth
 Ken and Kathy
 Dan's PC Homecoming gang!
Dan and Shania  :)

Monday, September 3, 2012

Gearing up for harvest


 Barn cat
Last Sunday I was all ready to do a 100 kilometers (62 miles) at the annual "Bike Psychos" ride when it started to rain...so I opted for the 50 mile ride instead!  
 The remnents of Hurricane Isaac brought us 2.2 inches of rain this weekend.  All together we've received over 6 inches of rain since mid-August.

Here is Tom's "new" 2588 Case IH combine (2007).
It took a few cuss words to figure out the high tech monitor and gadgets.
 He entered in the names of his different farms.
 Tom said this picture contains his favorite option. 
Dan is riding my folding bike for work.  It folds into a small bundle and fits in the trunk!  Tom and Dan say it makes me look like I belong in the circus. I drive to the outskirts of Normal and ride the rest of the way on bike trails.  It is a blast!
 Working hard...
 Hardly working...
 After nearly 3 months since Tom's motorcycle accident he is back to normal!  And guess what, when he rides his motorcycle he wears a helmet!!
Dan and Shadow












 Public Service Announcement:  When I turned 50 last year my doctor encouraged me to get a colonoscopy.  I politely ignored her request.  Two months later a friend (who also ignored her doctor's advice) was diagnosed with colon cancer, had to undergo treatment for much of last year and, luckily, is doing well today. At my annual physical this year I heeded her advice and got the colonoscopy. The test revealed 2 polyps, one of which had the potential to become cancerous over time. People complain about the preparation process...just look at it as a way to lose a few quick pounds!  The heavy sedation was very relaxing. So if your doctor has been after you to take this test, do it!   

Sunday, August 12, 2012

Hard to Impress


It poured down rain the other day!  I sent this picture to Tom Skilling at WGN and he showed it on the 9 o'clock news! Click on the picture for a close up of the rain!
The storm was impressive.  But when all was said and done (see next picture) it only amounted to 2/10ths of an inch.
After my grand promises to Tom and Dan of bicycle trails, bakeries, beer, brats, cheese, and Swiss-styled architecture, we were on our way to America's Little Switzerland in New Glarus, Wisconsin.






The first thing Dan saw upon arrival in New Glarus was this roadside attraction to which he observed, "Nothing says Switzerland like miniature golf."

Next it was time for a bike ride on the Badger State Trail.  When I asked how everyone was doing on the ride Tom explained, "Well, I'm going uphill, into a headwind with a flat tire and a broken leg."
I was the only smart one who donned a brain bucket.
Stewart Tunnel was 1200 feet long. We walked through in darkness the first time. On the way back Dan lit the way with his iphone and we rode.  At one point Tom almost ran into the wall because he said it's really hard to ride a bike in the dark.
New Glarus Brewery serves up crazy good beer with names like Totally Naked, Two Women, and Fat Squirrel. Last stop was a college visit for Dan to U Wisconsin/Madison.