Sunday, November 16

The Farmer in the Dell







may the Rainbow

Native American Proverbs and Wisdom
"May the Warm Winds of Heaven
Blow softly upon your house.
May your Mocassins
Make happy tracks
in many snows,

and may the Rainbow
Always touch your shoulder.
 "  
(notice the alligator on his head piece)
Those who have one foot in the canoe, and one foot in the boat, are going to fall into the river.
- Tuscarora
(being taught how to make dolls from corn husks)

One rain does not make a crop. - Creole
(our view as we left the Oka'Chaffa Indian Festival)

Saturday, November 1

Looking Back + Tink it is


My Halloween costume ideas were a hard sell this year.
I gave LDC lots of options that "would be really cute and fun".
My personal top picks included Pocahontas and Mac-n-Cheese.
LDC replied with lots of... "No", "No thanks", "Mommy, that is weird"...

Finally a compromise was made.
Tinkerbell.
Looking back:



This year: 
Our Colquitt backyard gathering.
  Thank goodness the weather yesterday was nothing like it is this morning...

Snow is falling!

Wednesday, October 29

An idea as Friday approaches

For the third year in a row- this candy bowl and sign will be on our front porch greeting trick-or-treaters. 
(An 80 pound black lab shepherd mix will eagerly be waiting inside to inflict bodily harm if a bad guy is reading this)


A new bowl and sign will be added to the porch, along with a teal pumpkin
Just an idea for folks.
"As you walk around the neighborhood for some Halloween fun this year, you might find yourself wondering why some of the pumpkins are teal.  These pumpkins don’t come from a strange patch, but from a new national campaign called The Teal Pumpkin Project that’s promoting food-allergy awareness this Halloween...
To participate, individuals paint a pumpkin teal and display it, or post a free, printable FARE sign from the organization’s website, then provide non-food treats to trick-or-treaters on Halloween. FARE suggests offering trinkets such as glow sticks, bracelets, vampire fangs and spider rings."
http://www.aikenstandard.com/article/20141029/AIK0401/141029281/1031/AIK04/kids-with-food-allergies-are-treated-with-teal-pumpkins-this-halloween

Saturday, October 25

A week full of stomping good times

A visit from the Kerr Family
LDC and ABK
4 years old

Andy, the recipient of the 3rd place prize for the neighborhood pumpkin carving contest
The Riverwalk Revival Festival. 
A hidden gem of a venue in Augusta GA
Jessye Norman Amphitheater


Festival goers

Larry Keel
From salmon habitat protection to Keel's involvement in promoting environmental awareness in the Southern Appalachian Mountains- we heart the band. (And the cute way he looks at his wife while they play)

Yonder Mountain String Band

Sunday, October 12

Shavings and football

Sunday afternoon
 

With of course NFL football on the TV...Fantasy Football projections and rankings streaming on the smartphone...anticipation of college football poll releases...
You get the point.

Monday, October 6

Cucurbita Family

Native Americans flattened strips of pumpkins, dried them and made mats.
Cashiers, NC


Pumpkins are 90 percent water


Pumpkins were once recommended for removing freckles and curing snake bites.
Granise's garden


How do you mend a broken Jack-o-lantern? With a pumpkin patch!
http://www.pumpkin-patch.com/jokes.html