Saturday, August 25, 2012

Accident-Elevator fire - Furniture

Can you believe only one more week of August. Usually by now I have our route figured out heading south for the winter but without having to find a football field to park our rig in I haven't thought to much about it. Other than we want to go through the Upper Peninsula and stop to see some friends that's about the extend of it. I don't have to worry about football fields but do have to find motels that allow dogs. Some places don't charge extra but others it can be as much as $20 a night so I need to do more research on this.

The construction that closed the main street (1/2 block from us) going into town , since June is finally getting close to the end. Completion is suppose to be before school starts the 4th of Sept and it looks like they will make it. Weather wise this summer hasn't delayed them except for maybe one afternoon and these guys have been putting some long hours six days a week. It was a major over haul of the road plus new water/sewer pipes. I swear you would think we lived on a dirt road with all the dust. Windows (outside) are horrible but refuse to do them until they are finished. Special note here - I found that if you want a great streak free window cleaner take a spray bottle, fill 3/4 full with water, add 3-4 drops of Dawn (blue) dish soap and have at it. I give it a good spray where Pepper likes to sit and look out the front door and it cleans it right up.

I have a few pictures to share this week. The first one is of a accident near here that closed down both lanes of a major highway for over 12 hours. Luckily it was a one vehicle accident and no injuries. But some company is going to be hit with a huge clean up bill.
Nothing like thousands of gallons of liquid asphalt spreading across four lanes to put a damper on someones day. Kind of makes you wish you didn't get out of bed that morning.

This one someone posted on Facebook while they were in the UP of Michigan. Pretty awesome ha
There was a major fire at a local grain elevator this week. There aren't many elevator's around here left for farmers to take their crops so this is really going to make things difficult. There are already long lines at these places and with a major one possible not being open and farmers having to drive farther this could be costly.
Yet another garage sale/estate sale purchase that I have to share. I decided that I really would like to have a Secretary Desk in the the living room where I had a hutch. The hutch just didn't fit in there once I put furniture in so I've been watching Craigslist and going to sales and I found the perfect one the other day. After a little negotiation (you know me, can't pay asking price) we settled on a fair price and brought it home. It needed a lot of clean up so I worked on that. Here's the finish product.



If you click on the picture and enlarge it you can see the little drawers and cubby holes. Well while I was cleaning it Larry said to keep a eye out for secret areas. There are these decorative carvings beside the little door in the center and when I started to clean the second one it move. Guess what, both of these pull out and when I peeked inside I could see something. There was a $20 bill stuffed way in the back. So that just sweeten my purchase a little better. I'll admit I thought about taking the $20 back to the place but than who knows how long that's been in there. One other paper we found stuff in another area was dated 1985. Larry did look the numbers up that are listed on the back and found it was built in Flint around 1940.

So did you really think you'd get away without seeing a picture of the grandson. Of course I have two to share.

First I need to introduce you to our soon to be grand baby Dar-Relle. We were at Darrius's football game this morning and of course it was hot and sunny. Thanks to Dar-Relle I was able to have a little shade.

In case you haven't guessed Dar-Relle is a Senior (high-school) this year and plays defensive line. He was just chosen the Coach's pick for best Defensive-men in the CAAC Blue Division.

Again Darrius's team won 14-0. Our little guy is pretty competitive and does not like to loose in any sports he's playing. Wonder where he gets that from.

But it really helps to have a big brother to go over all the plays after the game.

Guess that's it for this week. It's suppose to cool off tomorrow so maybe I'll get ambition to get back upstairs and finish painting the bedroom.

Till next time........................................


Saturday, August 18, 2012

Football - School - Anissa's 1st car

Well we've gone from hot and humid to cool and wet to beautiful fall days. All within a week. Our rain gauge topped out at just over four inches in a 2 1/2 day time frame. Of course we (or I should say I) won't let a little rain stop us from grilling out.

I swear we could sit here and watch the grass grow. But it sure has greened things up. Last night it was down in the 40's and today we about froze our backsides off at the grandson's first football game. Which by the way they won.

Here he is all ready to head out.
This is just a little harder to watch now that he's actually in a tackle league. Poor guy has been wanting to play football the real way for so long but boy it's hard on a grandma to watch.

With school starting in just a few weeks we stopped off and picked up the school supplies that's required. Not sure how some of these families handle it when they have a bunch of kids. But at least our guy is ready to begin a new year.
Soon grandpa and Darrius disappeared and look what ended up in the cart.


That night this was posted on daughters Facebook

:::Sigh::: the point in his life where a Teddy bear has been replaced by a football...

I did get a little painting done upstairs in the hall. With the weather next week looking good I'll try and get the one bedroom prime and painted.

Grandpa has been helping Anissa look for her first car the last couple of weeks and today one was found that meant Gr-pa's "approval" and Anissa's "cool" look. She is so excited which I can't blame her, we all remember our very first car. Since she starts this coming Thursday at college it was good they found this.

I didn't get a picture of her and the car but here's the one on the advertisement
It's a nice vehicle and like gr-pa told her "you keep it maintained and it will last a long time".

Four weeks from today is the wedding. Daughter isn't in a full panic mode yet but I dare say within the next few days she'll hit her peak.

Guess that's it for this week. Till next time........................






Sunday, August 12, 2012

Special Day for our Grand-daughter

Well I said I'd try and take some pictures of the parade for the Stanley Cup but since we had a down pour pretty much the full day they had to cancel the parade. From what I understand each player only gets one day with the Cup. It was on display at the local high school but we had know desire to fight the crowds to get to see it. So the only picture I have is one from the local newspaper.
Speaking of rain we ended up getting just over four inches on Friday and Saturday. It was a fairly nice all day/night type so I'm sure it helped. I know we could almost sit on the back patio this morning and watch the grass grow, hence Larry's out mowing since they are calling for rain the next few days,

My brother is having the old barns at the farm painted and resided. Niece Amy took a picture of the painter on the roof. Any one out there need a job, pretty sure they don't have a long waiting list for this type of career.
One special event this week was our Grand-daughter Anissa's 18th birthday. Grandpa and I took her out to lunch along with making a stop to look a car. She starts at the local college this month and she'll need some transportation.

So here is a special Happy Birthday to our girl

Afraid these posts are pretty slim on information. Not much happening except for wedding plans. We've gotten some good use of our new grill except for the days it was rainy. Today since it's a little cool we have a big pot of stew in the slow cooker and it sure smells good.

So guess that's it for this week. Till next ........................

Saturday, August 4, 2012

Our town - football in the back yard

Another week and after a few days of cooler weather the heat returned. Right now there are some watches out as some nasty storms work their way across the Lake towards us. I will admit watching these storms heading towards us is a lot easier to handle when I'm sitting in a sticks and bricks than when we are in the trailer. But after high 90's the last few days I'm ready for the cooler temp's on the way.

Today we walked downtown (a whole 4 blocks) to check out the Island Art Fair event. They say it draws about 10,000 people, which I believe. It's always packed. The Grand River separates our town right in half and there's a island on the river. Each year there are several events held on the island and this one is all vendors. But it seems every year it's the same ones, with the same items, with just high prices. Of course when ever there is a major event such as this in our small town (at least 4 during the summer) everyone and their brother has a garage sale. And again, it seems to be the same places with the same junk (opps treasures).

Next Friday there will be another event with a parade. Have I mentioned that it doesn't take much of a reason for this town to throw together a parade. Anyway one of the local's here named Matt Greene will be bringing the Stanley Cup here and of course that's the star of the parade. OK, I'll admit I had to ask Larry a who/what/why/where question on this
trophy, but in my defense I DO NOT watch/listen or for that matter care about sports unless my grandson is involved. And than it's more I know when to cheer (when what ever kind of ball he's carrying goes where it's suppose to) and when not (he misses). So I will try to remember to take my camera that day.

Our small grill died on us the other day. We thought about not getting another one until next spring but with the end of the season sales it didn't make sense to wait and pay full price. Besides we use the grill just about every night. So off to our favorite Menards Store (we've started to call this place our cottage) to see what they had and the all important costs. As it turned out they had a nice three burner with a side pot burner and temperature monitor on sale, plus this is also the week that anything you buy you can send in for a 11% discount credit card. With all the savings it didn't cost much more than that little table top one we purchased three years ago. And Larry really likes the way this one grills. He has grilled fish and steak so far and found out how bad that old grill was.

Only have a couple pictures to share with you. Darrius brought over one of his foot balls the other day and while he and grandpa played catch in the back yard Pepper wanted to play too.

This is called keep away
But this one is my favorite
Doesn't that smile just melt your heart.

That's it for this week. Till next time.....................