Thursday, September 30, 2010

Board River Rural Heritage Fall Farm Show

I wanted to share with you pictures from the Farm Show this weekend.  It's held by our tractor show Board River Rural Hertiage Assicoication at the base of Currahee Moutain in our hometown of Toccoa.


Everyone started arriving and unloading their tractors.



People set up their tents to beat the hot Septemeber sun.



There were quite a few hit and miss engines of all sizes.



There were a good selection of antique cars.



And it there was a good supply of anitque tractors!



Mr. Holloway brought his cute little steam engine!  It has a whale of a whistle!



Mr. Bennett brought his goregous little girst mill that is powered by a 1920s miss and hit engine.


This was a Mack truck that all the men foaming at the mouth!  They were really wanting to take this one home really badly!


 While Hubby and the big boys had found what they wanted, Hamp found him a new toy too!!

Come back tomorrow and see the portable grist mill that we had at the show griding corn.


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Wednesday, September 29, 2010

The Funeral Procession

This past weekend, we helped host the Broad River Rural Hertiage Association Fall Farm Show.  It is held the last Saturday in September each year at the base of Currahee Mountain in our hometown of Toccoa.

Since the show is not far from our home, we drive some of our tractors to the show.  This year we took 5 tractors.  This required me driving the truck and trailer while Hubby drove tractors.  Even with both of us driving it took us three trips.

Even in our rural town, to say we got looks as we drove down the road moving tractors was an understatement! The looks of drivers as they go by causes me just to smile and wave.  People mostly shake their heads and smile.  If our friends pass by, they are always blowing the horn and hanging out the window, yelling at Hubby!

 It's so funny to watch as Hubby drives down the road!  I had to take a few pictures...


(And yes, I took these pictures as I was driving!)

Hubby reached the top speed of 20 MPH!!  And obeyed all the traffic laws!


Because Hubby wasn't going the speed limit, we ended up with a long line of cars behind us.

All I could do was laugh at what I saw in the rear view mirror!  I found it so funny I had to take a picture!



You can see the trailer in the picture followed by the trail of cars!  We looked like a funeral procession coming down the road!

But this is where we were going...


The base of beautiful Currahee Mountain!

It's a towering mountain that is the start of the Blue Ridge Mountains.  It became famous with the book and mini-series The Band of Brothers.  This is the mountain that the men of the 101st ran 3 Miles Up, 3 Miles Down at least twice a day!  It is a grueling, steep drive up to the top of the mountain.  But the view is well worth it!

After the show, we had a good friend help us by driving one of the tractors back to the house.



They drove down the "main drag" causing quite a few looks! Some folks driving by had to talk to Hubby!

We didn't cause as big a funeral procession on the way home because we were mostly on two lane roads.  Hubby and John almost made it home just before the rain soaked them!  But Hubby's tractor ran out of gas less than a mile from the house.  He and John went back in the pouring rain and pulled the tractor home.  When they got back, both of them were soaked to the bone!

Oh, well, I keep telling you that there never is a dull moment here....


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Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Our Little Farmer

Hamp found a hat the other day in the closet.  We were getting ready to go outside when I caught him putting on his hat!





He's a cute little farmer, ain't he!!


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Monday, September 27, 2010

My Buddy Big Red

If you have been a follower these past months, you know about our pet rooster, Big Red!  He is our new "needy" pet rooster. 

You have to pet him everytime you go out the door or he will peck at your feet and get in front of you until you do!

The other day I walked outside and this is what I found Knox doing...

He was sitting in the rocking chair on the front porch petting Big Red.  Big Red was as content as could be!  He was almost asleep until I opened the front door.

After I snapped the above picture, I went about what I had come outside to do.  I little later, I came back to find what can only be called....




...a boy and his chicken!!

Saturday, September 25, 2010

Hamp and Henrietta

If you follow my blog, you know that we love our farm animals!  So when we went to the Inman Farm Show this weekend, the whole family had to check out the farm animal petting zoo that some farmers had brought to teach people about easy to raise farm animals.

Hamp made some new friends....


He made friends with Jack.


Then he made friends with Tom.



Henrietta didn't want to have anything to do with Hamp!  She went to hide under the Cub.  Hopefully Hamp wouldn't see her and Henrietta could get away.

But poor Henrietta was not so lucky...


Hamp found her!!

Oh, but Henrietta had a trick up her wing...


...she went out under the back seat on the Cub!!

Did she make it???



I think she fooled Hamp!!


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Thursday, September 23, 2010

What Is In My Purse

I am joining Klugy Mom's Back 2 School, Back 2 Blogging (B2S, B2B)!  Klugy Mom has some great blog tips in her posts and I thought this would be a way for me to learn some new tricks and do some updating to my blog.  You know, every now and then you just got to "spice" things up!
So enjoy my homework!  I'll be posting something at least once a week.  You will also start seeing new things pop up on my blog!  If you are interested in learning some new blogging tricks, use the button on the right here to come and join the Back 2 School, Back 2 Blogging!


The other day I was in a meeting.  One of the ladies in the meeting with me had her daughter with her.  She was 5 or 6 and was starting to get bored. 

Now she had been really good up to this point, but the meeting was getting a little long and it was just all she could do to keep up the good behavior.

I happened to think that I had some toys in my purse.

I reached in the purse and pulled out two toys--a small tractor and a small car.  Now if she had been my boys she would have grabbed up the toys and hit the floor, the table and all the book shelves in the room playing away. 

But she was not my boys and she just looked at the car and tractor with a look that said, "What are these? Do my pigtails and cute girly shirt not tell you that I don't play with those!!  Lady, you've lost it!!"

The other ladies saw the same looks the young girl was giving me.  It was pretty unanimous that I had pulled out the wrong toys for this girly, girl!

So, back to the purse!

I pulled out a zip lock bag.  In it I had some muscadines.  I thought she might want something to eat.  Besides, eating something would keep her busy and muscadines will really keep her busy because she would have to use her hands to eat them. Again I thought, this would work for my boys.

This time she looked closer at the food offering.  But looking was all she did!  The look I got this time was, "Lady, you are just strange!!"

I wasn't giving up...back to the purse!

There had to be something in this "bag of tricks" that would hold her interest!  I dug deeper.  I found a little magazine!  This would be perfect!  It small and would just fit in her hands. 

I pulled out the magazine--a football magazine.  What girl wouldn't like to look at a magazine with sports stuff in it!  I know the boys would have a blast checking out all the pictures and pages!

Well, this time she looked at me with confusion!!  Her look said, "Lady, you really have no idea that I am a GIRL!!".

There is a reason I have boys!!!

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The Substitute

Tonight at church, we went to Wednesday Night Supper.  We have a catered meal and different types of programs for all ages.  Knox has handchimes and JAMS while I usually do handbells.  It is a very casual night.

It's always a great time to fellowship and enjoy a great meal!  Hamp really enjoys running around and smiling at everybody!  He loves just walking around with the other kids and climbing on the big soft chairs.  Knox really enjoys all the kids programs and I sometimes don't see him until it's time to leave.

I love just sitting back and watching Hamp!  You can really see his personality come out.  You also see how quickly he can bring smiles to the crabbiest faces.

There is one thing that I have noticed...he is drawn to older men.

I find this really cute but completely sad at the same time.

You see, both of the boys grandfathers are deceased.  Hubby's daddy, Poppa, 5 years ago and my daddy, Granddaddy, 4 years ago.  Knox was a Poppa and Granddaddy's boy.  He went everywhere with them!  He adored them and they adored him.  It was really hard on Knox when they both died within a year of each other. 

But Hamp was born after they had both passed.  There is nothing that makes me sadder than the fact that Hamp will never know his grandfather's.  Just writing this causes me to cry.  It breaks my heart that his grandfather's will never get the chance to spoil him like they did Knox.

I grew up with all of my grandparents. I spent as much or more time with them than I did with my parents.  I adored my grandparents and miss them immensely!  There is such a bond between a grandchild and grandparent that can never happen between child and parent.  I don't know who needs each other more, grandparents or grandchildren.

But tonight at church, I noticed that Hamp kept going to a few older men in the crowd.  They were all grandfathers.  It was like he was sensing the fact that they were and were seeking them out.

I just kept thinking that I wish Hamp could have a grandfather to hold him, play with him, and just love him!  I so wish that he and Knox had grandfather's to just go to the store with or to build something with.  Hamp will never have a reason to learn the words, "Poppa" or "Granddaddy".  He will only have pictures to know these men by and the memories of his brother, Moma and Daddy, and grandmothers.

I started to wonder if Hamp was sensing my emptiness for him and was trying to find someone to fill that void. 

How do you ask someone to be a grandfather to your boys?  Who do you ask?  How do you pick?   These are questions that you just ever think you'll ask.

You don't pick family--God gives them to you!

So how do you pick someone to replace the most prefect men you knew?  Where do you find all the qualities that your boys are missing in someone else?

I guess that's what Hamp was doing--trying to find that perfect man to call his substitute grandfather.


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Wednesday, September 22, 2010

The Southern King

Can you name this plant?


It is known as Gossypium hirsutum and was first cultivated in North America 8000 years ago in Mexico.


This plant was the cause of the imperial rule in India by the British.


Gossypium hirsutum started the Industrial Revolution and had to do with the start of the Civil War.


Have you figured out what we call this plant?

Cotton

At the Inman Farm Show, Rick and Joann Minter had a small patch of cotton growing in front of a cotton gin.


This is a cotton gin that was used in Forsyth County, Georgia until it was brought to the Inman Farm Show by John and Rupert Walls. 


It is a Continental 80-saw unit.  As with all cotton gins, its purpose is to separate the fiber of cotton from the seed.



It was Eli Whitney that invented the cotton gin in 1793 and changed the economy of the south.  After the Civil War, people every where used cotton to
give them hard cash to survive.  Cotton was a cash crop that was raised in just about every county in the state of Georgia.


To show the importance of cotton, let me share with you what Jim Minter (Rick Minter's daddy) wrote about,

The Greatest Crop Heaven Ever Sent...

In 1918, 2 million acres were planted in Georgia.  By 1995, the million and a half acres were mostly grown in south Georgia.  Tractors replaced mules.

Today, one worker in South Georgia plants, cultivates and harvests several hundred acres.  Once it took a minimum of 22 trips of man, mule, and plow per row to make one bale.

With favorable weather and luck, a family could produce from 10 to 12 bales, each weighing about 500 pounds.  At 20 cents a pound, a year of hard labor including days of hoeing weeds and nights of dusting boll weevil poison by hand, earned about $1,000, minus expenses and interest on money borrowed for seed, fertilizer and insecticide. 

Yet, there was something good and pure about planting and raising a crop with your own hands.  South Carolina author Ben Robertson wrote:  "No other crop has so shaped the soul of a region as cotton did for the South.  We have bought our clothes with a bale of cotton; we have built our houses with cotton money; we have sold a bale of cotton to pay our way through school.  We have campaigned in politics atop a bale of cotton.  It was the greatest crop Heaven ever sent."

I am a sucker for history!  Cotton is the crop that fascinates me.  It not only defined a region, it's started wars, and brought us into the Industrial Revolution.


Cotton gins dotted the South in the early part of the 20th century.  Each town or county had their own gin.  Many started being run by steam engines and moved to engines and tractors.


In my hometown, the large department store, Belk's, always bought the first bale of cotton grown in Stephens County.  They would then raffle off the money from the sale of that bale to a lucky resident just before Christmas!

Thanks to Farm Shows like the one at Inman, our children have the chance to see first hand where the clothes they wear come from.  Our children (and us!) need the chance to remember how easy our lives are now. 

How easy is it to just go to the store or Internet and get whatever we need!  We also need to remember how important Agriculture is and will always be in our lives!

So....have you thanked a farmer lately???


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Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Inman Farm Show

This past weekend, the family packed up our camping supplies and tied down the tractors and heading to Rick and Joann Minter's farm in the little community of Inman, Georgia.  This is a show we have made a must do in our tractor show tour every year.  It's a great three day show that we love! 

Tammy, Stephanie, Joann and Rick Minter.  Yes, the truck runs!
There are really cool exhibits all over the show grounds!

All week before the show, Knox couldn't stop talking about getting to help with the printing press!

This is a working printing press.  There are three presses on the show grounds.  They use them to print a really cool picture of Rick on his tractor drawn by a cartoonist into a coloring sheet and fliers for the show. 
Knox had the best time!  The wheel he is leaning on is what he turns to print what is in the press.  The press can be run by an electric motor too, but don't tell Knox!
Hamp is learning how to say the word "tractor".  So you can imagine what Hamp was up to all weekend...
Everytime you turned around...
 
He was at or on another tractor!  He had a blast!  The tractors were no match for this toddler!! 
Our International Harvester Collector Club, Georgia Chapter #29, uses the Inman Farm Show as our state show.

The Chapter puts up a tent and sells all sorts of IH items to raise money for our chapter projects.  The tent is where the chapter meeting is held and where most of members meet to catch up with each other. 

This year someone set up a display of their toy tractors.  It was all I or Frances could do to keep Hamp from trying to get them down and play with them!


These are not toy tractors that are meant to be played with.  They're meant to be looked at!  So a little hands had to stay away!!

Hubby had to go more than once to the Blacksmith shop.



It was a hot Georgia fall day (in the high 90s).  These guys were sweating to say the least!  But that didn't stop these guys!

Since the show was three days...

You'll have to come back tomorrow for some more fun stuff that we got to see and do!


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Saturday, September 18, 2010

Back to School, Back to Blogging: Week 1: Sharing a New Widget

I am joining Klugy Mom's Back 2 School, Back 2 Blogging (B2S, B2B)!  Klugy Mom has some great blog tips in her posts and I thought this would be a way for me to learn some new tricks and do some updating to my blog.  You know, every now and then you just got to "spice" things up!
So enjoy my homework!  I'll be posting something at least once a week.  You will also start seeing new things pop up on my blog!  If you are interested in learning some new blogging tricks, use the button on the right here to come and join the Back 2 School, Back 2 Blogging!


Writing Task for week 1: Find a COOL, little-known plugin or widget and tell us about it.
This was a harder assignment than I thought it was going to be!  I'm not really into all the widgets.  I have found that I don't like too many widgets on a blog and I have tried to cut down the amount of widgets I have on my own blogs.

Since I use Blogger, went to their Gadgets.  There I found two new Blogger made gadgets that I thought sounded interesting.  I decided to try the Popular Posts gadget.

I have it on the left side of my blog below my archives.  I really like it!  It's kind of cool to see what posts are the most popular.  It really kind of amazes me the ones that where the most popular! 

I hope you have noticed the other changes I have made!  I have also joined Stumbled Upon and Blog Frog. I haven't been able to get the widgets for these two to work yet, but I'm working on it!!!

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Friday, September 17, 2010

Get Back to Blogging & Jump-Start Your Blog: Day 5--Write About What Blogging Means To You

I have decided that I need to put some "fire" in my blogging.  So for the next 5 days I am participating in the SITS Get Back to Blogging & Jump-Start Your Blog event.  Each day will be a different topic.  I welcome your comments and really look forward to them!  (Comments are the highlight of my day!) 

I want to thank the sponsors at Standards of Excellence, Westar, and Florida Builder Appliances who are helping the SITS'ers make Back to Blogging event even better.

Also, if you are not familiar with SITS, check them out!  It is a wonderful group of women bloggers!  I have met some of the most amazing women bloggers who inspire me every day!  The best part--they love commenting!!  Come and join the SITS'erhood....



Day 5:  Write about what blogging means to you.

Trying to find out what blogging means to me has been an on-going experience from the time I wrote my first post.
Blogging is a way for me to chronicle this crazy thing we call our family.  I find blogging a way to show that we are no where as strange as any other family.  It's in the comments from my bloggy friends that I find acceptance of our frugal and fun ways bringing so much joy to us!
I love meeting new people.  With blogging, I have been able to met all types of new friends. They are friends that encourage and laugh with me.  And most of all...they leave me comments! 
I love learning new things.  It's amazing what you learn from people who live in different places around the world!  Even though we are all different, I am amazed at how much alike we are! 

I love the fact that we can all support each other!  Sometimes as a Mommy you feel like you are the only one that has these crazy things happen to you.  Over and over I see that we all face a lot of the same things with work, family, kids, and Hubbies!  No matter how much we are different, we are there to give each other the support and laughter to make each day bearable and just plain special!!

Blogging just makes me happy!  When I sit down to write a blog or read other blogs, I can go to different places and forget the craziness of my day.  I can support a friend or just laugh my head off or give my opinion on a hot topic!  Blogging is my time!  It's time that I can do what I want to do and be the person I am.

Will the meaning of blogging change for me?  Over time, it probably will.  Right now, at this time in my blogging career, this is what blogging means to me!


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Thursday, September 16, 2010

Get Back to Blogging & Jump-Start Your Blog: Day 4--Write A New Post About A Woman Who Inspires You

I have decided that I need to put some "fire" in my blogging.  So for the next 5 days I am participating in the SITS Get Back to Blogging & Jump-Start Your Blog event.  Each day will be a different topic.  I welcome your comments and really look forward to them!  (Comments are the highlight of my day!) 

I want to thank the sponsors at Standards of Excellence, Westar, and Florida Builder Appliances who are helping the SITS'ers make Back to Blogging event even better.

Also, if you are not familiar with SITS, check them out!  It is a wonderful group of women bloggers!  I have met some of the most amazing women bloggers who inspire me every day!  The best part--they love commenting!!  Come and join the SITS'erhood....

Day 4:  Write a new post about a woman who inspired you.


There is not just one woman that has inspired me, but a group of women that have molded me and made me into the woman I am.

Granny Mom.  She has inspired me to listen to all the possibilities and always plan for the future.  She taught me how important patience especially when dealing with children and family.  When my first son was born, she was the one who took care of me.  She was there to help me and Knox until we got the hang of breastfeeding.  She taught me that babies are tougher than you think and that it's important that you take care of yourself so that you're there to take care of that baby!

Grandmother.  She was the one who taught me the importance of family.  I wish I could remember family lines like she did!  She also taught me that the most important thing is how much you make but the way you treat people and your family.  There was always love and laughter in her home and a strong pot of coffee!!  May best memories of Grandmother's house is that every problem  can be solved around the dinner table!

Mrs. Crozier.  She was my 4th and 6th grade teacher.  The most important thing I learned from her was that I was able to learn anything!  I was able to believe in the power of my own education.  I could do anything that I set my mind to!  She let me know that my imagination could take me where ever I wanted to go!  It was her that inspired me to get into education.

Moma.  My mother is the complete opposite of me.  But without my Moma I would not be who I am.  She is the rock that holds my world steady.  And she is my best friend!  I have always been close to my mother.  We are both only children so we have been close friends since my teenage years.  I wish I had the talent my mother has.  My mother is the one who put the love of music in me!  She pushed me to be the musician I became.  She has taught me how to love my family unconditionally.  She is there when ever I need her friend to help me drink a bottle of wine!  Oh what we can solve over a bottle of good wine!  My Moma has taught me how to be a Southern Belle but still be a tough little Tom boy! 

My life has been touched and inspired all these and more women.  I am inspired by different parts of each of these women.  And as I think about it, every woman that has touched my life in some way has inspired me!  It is said that you take a little piece of every person you meet--I believe that!  There are more strong women that have touched my life.  Each of them have left their marks on me.  To find just one woman who has inspired me, would be near impossible.  But it is these women and many more that have helped to shape me and mold me into the woman I am today!



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Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Back 2 School, Back 2 Blogging: Week 1, Sharing a New Widget

I am joining Klugy Mom's Back 2 School, Back 2 Blogging (B2S, B2B)!  Klugy Mom has some great blog tips in her posts and I thought this would be a way for me to learn some new tricks and do some updating to my blog.  You know, every now and then you just got to "spice" things up!

So enjoy my homework!  I'll be posting something at least once a week.  You will also start seeing new things pop up on my blog!  If you are interested in learning some new blogging tricks, use the button on the right here to come and join the Back 2 School, Back 2 Blogging!


Writing Task for week 1: Find a COOL, little-known plugin or widget and tell us about it.

This was a harder assignment than I thought it was going to be!  I'm not really into all the widgets.  I have found that I don't like too many widgets on a blog and I have tried to cut down the amount of widgets I have on my own blogs.

Since I use Blogger, went to their Gadgets.  There I found two new Blogger made gadgets that I thought sounded interesting.  I decided to try the Popular Posts gadget.

I have it on the left side of my blog below my archives.  I really like it!  It's kind of cool to see what posts are the most popular.  It really kind of amazes me the ones that where the most popular! 

I hope you have noticed the other changes I have made!  I have also joined Stumbled Upon and Blog Frog. I haven't been able to get the widgets for these two to work yet, but I'm working on it!!!

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Get Back to Blogging & Jump-Start Your Blog: Day 3--Re-Upload A Post With a Title That You Are Proud Of

I have decided that I need to put some "fire" in my blogging.  So for the next 5 days I am participating in the SITS Get Back to Blogging & Jump-Start Your Blog event.  Each day will be a different topic.  I welcome your comments and really look forward to them!  (Comments are the highlight of my day!) 

I want to thank the sponsors at Standards of Excellence, Westar, and Florida Builder Appliances who are helping the SITS'ers make Back to Blogging event even better.

Also, if you are not familiar with SITS, check them out!  It is a wonderful group of women bloggers!  I have met some of the most amazing women bloggers who inspire me every day!  The best part--they love commenting!!  Come and join the SITS'erhood....


Day 3:  Re-upload a post with a title that you are particularly proud of and explain why.

Chim-chiminey, Chim-chimminey, Chim, Chim, Cher-ee...



Knox is a constant builder.  He has the books "The Dangerous Book for Boys" and "The American Boy's Hand Book" that he reads all the time.  He finds things in these books and tries to make them all the time. 





Well, the other night, Knox came in at dark.  He had been working on a 'fire pit' that he had read about in one of his books.  When he came in, well you be the judge as to what he looked like...


I think we have a chimney sweep on our hands!  He was so dirty, we just sent him straight to the tub!  The next day I went and took a few pictures of his 'fire pit'...


This is my little big inventor and builder.  Knox is constantly building new things all around the house!  We never know what is going to come out of his imagination!  Maybe one day, our chimney sweep will be the next Bill Gates...I can only hope!!



September 15, 2010

I love Mary Poppins!  Well truth be known, I love musicals!  So when mine oldest came in looking like a Chimney Sweep, I couldn't resist using my favorite song from Mary Poppins

Every time I see this title, I start singing the song in my head!  I end up singing it the rest of the day!  Hopefully you will too!


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