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When I was young, three clocks stood out in my life.

No picture appeared in the free tech stock, so I guess I need to use a thousand words instead. Glad the clock isn’t ticking.

This first one was the little mantel clock on the upright grand I learned to play on. It needed two keys. One to keep it wound up and the second to set as needed. It was a beautiful wave of wood with Roman Numerals. This clock rang out the hour, so no matter where you were in the house you would know the hour. It also rang once for the half hour. That was more confusing as that could be interpreted as 1 AM, 1 PM, the need to wind it up again, or just the half-hour—but what time was the last hour that rang? Dusting the piano and the clock was a sacred duty for me. I can still smell the Pledge and the smooth curves of the clock.

This is the clock that helps at night now. I glance up to the ceiling to see the time. I don’t hang out in the bedroom so I don’t have to try and see the tiny font that doesn’t show up in the light. Definitely not as exciting as those old clocks.

Next door to my grandmother’s house was a nice old couple. We called her ‘Grandma Dirtyfoot’ as she was always outside watering her plants. She actually saved my life when I was a newborn. Apparently, I had an enlarged thymus that blocked my breathing at 6 weeks old. I was the first grandchild on that side of the family. Nobody wanted to spank me while holding me upside down, even though that was what the doctor was telling them to do. Grandma Dirtyfoot walked up and did exactly what was needed. And then I breathed. This couple went to our church. When I was old enough to visit them, I remember their clock on the china hutch. A glass dome covered the golden twisty-turning pendulum. I guess that was what it was. I found it fascinating to watch. I recently saw that a friend of mine had one. It was pretty exciting to see. It is quite hypnotic watching that pendulum. But it is silent. Sorry,I couldn’t find a picture of that one either.😒

Both of my grandfathers were carpenters. My dad’s dad built houses. My mother’s dad built furniture. At one point, he built grandfather clocks. I remember the one in their house not only ticked and tocked, it chimed the hours, half hours, and quarter hours. It wasn’t just a monotone bell, like our piano clock. It played a little tune. It was beautiful in every way. And the real pendulum swayed back and forth. You had to pull the chains to wind it up. It looked something like the one below.

This is my living room clock. Not so fancy. But nice to see the numbers clearly all day long. And it reminds me of school clocks. Their time keeping was wacky. Five minutes at the end of the day took three hours. Yet this clock can make a few hours fly by as I play with my hobbies.
If all else fails and we need to be accurate, There’s the high-tech thing at the bottom of the screen.

Imagine telling our grandparents to look at their phones to see what time it was. Oh, wait! UL3-1212 I think, got us the ‘Time Operator’. “At the tone, the time will be…” She’d say. And you knew she was right.

Our Friday prompt for Stream of Consciousness Saturday is “tack/tech/tick/tock/tuck.’” Use one or use ’em all for the bonus points. Enjoy!

I guess I couldn’t figure out how to include the tacky word. Oh, well, maybe next time. Oh, wait! I just did! Hehehe! Now how to tuck in that other word. What was it?

By the way, I tested negative today. Chris is doing okay, just not as peppy as usual. The fires are still going but far enough away that we don’t seem to get more than the smoky, sore throat. Praying for the folks that are closer. Our poor little frontier town only has a volunteer fire department. But they are doing their best.

Managing Monday


This for my mischievous Monday Mood

My hubby posted it on Facebook. Guess we both couldn’t find our groove today.

#AtoZChallenge 2024 letter F

Courtesy of my daughter. Thanks! She was going for a walk with Maggie, her dog. They saw a Family of Four Foxes.

She only captured the one. Isn’t he/she cute?
#AtoZChallenge 2024 letter G

Gratefully, I’m making strides on many levels. German is coming along. I’ve added more languages. I think 12 now. I doubt I will ever be conversant in most of them. But with two grandmothers who died from Alzheimer’s, I’m trying to keep my brain learning new things. LOTS OF NEW THINGS.

And I work both sides as much as I can. I have never been a left brained person so I do the Sudoku. I’ve nearly finished a whole book. I play math games.

Not quite this hard. Cross Math and Number Crush.

Music uses both sides, both hands. And that’s moving along, too.

Gradually the diamond paintings are coming along. I think these are mostly right-brained. The beach scene and the lighthouse cause my brain to relax and stay organized.

If you tap on the picture you can enlarge and see that I’m nearly finished.

This one is small. That is the only good thing. The glue is inconsistent, the symbols are hard to decipher. The drills are irregular. Still, both keep my hands busy.

One more thing I’m grateful for is

Gentle love and long adoring purring sessions between. Rosey and her favorite person. Grins and gratitude.

One-Liner Wednesday


Home safe and sound, many doctors appointments ahead.

Part of Linda’s One-Liner Wednesday

One-Liner Wednesday


Nothing makes me happier than seeing this:

These two have loved each other since they met. They are so good for each other. She’s 22 and slowing down. He has a lot of pain, she seems to ease.

A part of Linda’s One-Liner Wednesday


The postcard of the cottage we were blessed to stay at during the week of my daughter and new son’s wedding.
One of the many beautiful quotes on the walls of this cottage.
Outside the back door
Taken from the enclosed back porch
One of the many seating areas outside.
The enclosed patio with pellet stove.
My son’s and my shoes at the back entrance to the home. Aw. This makes me smile and miss the place even more.
The kitchen is the first room after the patio. It is spacious with all the amenities one could want, and more.
I love the layout of the kitchen, and at the two places you might need to fill with water, say a teapot on the stove or the Keurig coffee maker, coming up, there is a separate faucet. Not something I would need, but handy for those that like to spend time in the kitchen. A bit of the one at the stove is on the far left of this picture.
What catches your eye when you first enter the home are the cute pictures and, well, the beauty of the cottage. Oops, I took this as we were getting ready to leave, and that box was heading to the trash.
Every window opens to scenery worth enjoying. My son was laughing while washing his cup one morning. He said he witnessed a bunny and a squirrel scampering out this window. Again, pardon the box.
A better view from above the sink in the kitchen. Isn’t it lovely?
A nice breakfast bar sits at the end of the kitchen. My son and I enjoyed this often. There are welcoming notes in the notebook sitting there and a little to-do notebook to add things that might need to be attended to. By the way, there are many antiques and clocks that look like they could be.
Directly across from the kitchen sink and next to the back door is the coffee machine I mentioned above. A drink cooler? Now I show my unsophisticated ways. We just have a refrigerator at home.
Looking from the coffee counter toward the dining room. The huge modern fridge. Yes, my suitcases are ready to go. So sad. I still live in this place at night, in my dreams, daytime wishes, in my heart, feeling the love here.
This is the wall behind the breakfast bar. I loved all the quotes and pictures tastefully displayed all over the home. I loved the welcome on the chalkboard. We left a thank you there before we left.
To the left of the welcoming chalkboard.The exercise machine. LOL. I did get a lot of exercise as what I needed was always at the other end of the stairs.
The door to the left of the stairs.
I think I already included this downstairs restroom and shower. I love how it is all arranged in one of the YouTube tutorials. Wish I would have captured the picture above the sink in the toilet room.
Guess I don’t need to say anything here.
The sink in the shower room.
The shower.
Storage for towels.
The dining room. At the end of the kitchen, where the fridge was. This is so pretty that I decided not to make it a smaller picture.
To the right of the TV table is the dining table. We used this room to gather Spouse 1 and Spouse 2, family, and friends together to make plans for the rest of the week. Great memories here.
Across from the dining table is a little sitting area. Yes, that is my coat on the one chair and my son’s backpack on the other as we are getting ready to go. So sad.
Outside a squirrel scampers on the fence.
From the dining room we enter the foyer. Probably backwards to coming into the house from the front door.
Another seating area outside.

Scamp.
The scamp is there again.
Pics in the foyer.
A napping bed in the foyer.
Antique phone above the bed.
Front door.
Never got around to it but there was a whole antique store across the street.
This across from the napping bed, the top drawer had crayons and paper. That came in handy when the friends and family visited.
Beautiful front door.
More foyer artwork.
Foyer furniture
Another nap bed or reading corner at the far end of the foyer.
Window seat or napping?
Artwork entering the living room or sitting room. I loved this room best. The sofa fit me best. This was where I did the most knitting and tinking.
Obviously, I hadn’t fluffed the pillows but that was quite comfortable!
Cute little end table.
A most comfortable living room. Great for relaxing after such a busy week.
My son’s favorite chair. And when I needed scissors I found them in the drawer behind his chair.
This wall is back at the entrance to the dining room. I love the saying and the picture.
This antique turntable was on top of a cabinet I wish I had known about at the beginning. It is full of board games.
Guess what was in the table behind the chair. Yarn!!! But I brought my own. Imagine had I not. This could have taken care of my addiction.
Look at the cute antique typewriter! I have visions of working on my NaNoWriMo novel here.
One of the many full bookshelves. The reader in me was so happy!
Beautiful fireplace and a TV that has enough streaming to get us by. Roku had Farscape, which we continued when we got home, and Netflix, Call the Midwife, and other easy watching. Isn’t the wooden goose cute?

We were so blessed in Oconomowoc, Wisconsin, at the Greenstone Cottage. We highly recommend it if you get the chance to go, you will love it too. By the way, You pronounce the town as if you were saying, ‘I can no more walk.’. I had such a hard time saying it at first, but I practice it daily.

Thank you, Ronda, for making sure we were comfortable during our stay visiting with all of you. I think it is Cathy I need to thank for this beautiful home. I’ll correct it if wrong. Correction: Her name is Carol. Thank you, Ronda and Laura, for helping me get her name right.

Addendum. I forgot to tell you what Dana and I missed for being so tired from the week before and lack of sleep the day of the flight. I will claim the bout of diverticulitis. Whatever it was, we should have taken a few walks around the cottage. Laura pointed out that just a block away was a lake! I’m sorry, peeps! I could have gotten some fun pics of that! And there were some fun shops had we gone in the other direction. I wish I could do this again. I would have loved to check these out.

Wedding


My daughter and son-in-love dressed as the twins from the Shining. Though He is handsome as a male he’s pretty cute as a girl. What’s fun is that both mothers gave the spouse away. Without informing the other, we moms were witches! Me with daughter and new son with my other sons in the back.
The king is from:

Middle back son is wearing a plaid shirt representing:

My #1 son is hidden behind my hat. But he is dressed as a Blues Brother.

The home where the wedding was on the lake front. My new son’s mother’s home. It was beautiful. My diverticulitis was acting up or I would have stayed as the reception was going on. My daughter married into a huge fantastic family.

I took tons of pictures, and so did other family members. So I’ll share more later. I’m sorry to be so vague with names but I’m trying to protect individual privacy while sharing my love of this awesome day. I’ll share more as time and energy permits.

Happy early Halloween!

One-Liner Wednesday


Thank you, Chris!❤️
Thank you, Linda for One-Liner Wednesday

Thankful


Thankfully, Chris came out okay. The doctor said it was an anomaly and said just watch him and take it easy for a couple days. She asked if there was anything else we needed. I was feeling silly and gasped for coffee. This sweet doctor went to the doctor’s lounge and picked up two cups for us. She knew leaving for Christmas Valley at 1:00 would put sleepy people out driving at a dangerous time on scary roads. I could’ve kissed her! It was strong and hot!! It was so cold outside. It even snowed on the way home. It didn’t stick but I was excited. Don’t you love watching snow aiming for the windshield in the dark? It’s amazing! Like a spaceship in warp drive.

I’m grateful my husband is fine. That we got home safely. And I’m grateful for a day to sleep in and off.

I’m grateful that my brother and husband can fix the shower.

Meanwhile, it is getting cold at night. We have a 15 degree night coming up this week. Ugh! Give me snow!!!

I’m grateful for friends and family and the love shown to us for Chris’s sake.

Feel the love!
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