Showing posts with label coffee. Show all posts
Showing posts with label coffee. Show all posts

Thursday, August 30, 2018

"August ... the best of the summer gone, and the new fall not yet born. The odd uneven time." ―Sylvia Plath

"August rushes by like desert rainfall,
A flood of frenzied upheaval,
Expected,
But still catching me unprepared.
Like a matchflame
Bursting on the scene,
Heat and haze of crimson sunsets.
Like a dream
Of moon and dark barely recalled,
A moment,
Shadows caught in a blink.
Like a quick kiss;
One wishes for more
But it suddenly turns to leave,
Dragging summer away."
-  Elizabeth Maua Taylor

August 1 ~ Seriously?!?
August 2 ~ Replacing floor joists, leveling our living room floor, hubby Neil becomes one with the floor
August 3 ~ Grandson Knox on the path from school to Granny's house
August 4
August 5 ~ I'm not a daily coffee drinker, but I do enjoy the coffee at Grandma's Pancake House whenever we eat there
August 5 ~ Here's the church, Here's the steeple, Open the doors, There's all the people on a Sunday evening
August 7 ~ backyard baseball ~ practice ....
.... makes perfect
August 9 ~ at the Putnam County Fair
Knox had a blast riding the rides 


But he was so done with the merry go round and the other 'kiddie' rides and bravely hopped onto this one...

...and loved every second of it

He was proud of himself for trying something out of his comfort zone
Kelly, Kerry, Knox
This reminds me of something out of War of the Worlds (Tom Cruise version)

August 11 ~ Coloring cousins Knox and Shelby at Steak n Shake
August 11 ~ Shakes from ChickfilA ~ Got to get the peach while the gettin is good
August 16 
August 17 ~ birthday boy Elijah celebrating his 12th with ice cream at the Lazy Cow Creamery
August 17 ~ Shelby lovin on little brother 
They really do like each other. Mostly.
August 18 ~ celebrating 12 with a giant chocolate chip cookie cake

August 19 ~ Knox and his Sunday school classmates AJ and Gibson learning about the birth of Jesus. Their teacher Mrs. Sandy brings these lessons to life for them.

August 23 ~ When your binder explodes at school and you have to sift through all that paper to find today's homework....

August 25 ~ Devices and doughnuts

August 26 ~ backyard pitching fun

August 28 ~ Shelby was chosen to be the president of the cosmetology club at school. Go, Shelby!!

August 29 ~ Can't eat Krystals without thinking about my mom

While we were sitting there eating our Krystals I wondered out loud where all the birds were. They're usually all over the place, waiting for a handout. Neil tossed part of a french fry onto the sidewalk and out of nowhere a flock of sparrows swooped in, screaming Mine! Mine! Not really but they did swoop in, and yep, the early bird got the fry, and they all flew away. They'd been staked out in a nearby bush just waiting for some human to drop a salty greasy french fry. Wish I'd had the video running. It was LOL hilarious.

August 29 ~ I don't think we're in Kansas anymore, Toto. Somebody dropped a house on ... wait, those aren't ruby slippers. Oh yeah it's Neil in the hole, still working on getting our lopsided floor level. It's happening. A quarter of an inch at a time.

Our house was built in 1927. Somewhere along the decades, termites chewed their merry way through the original wood flooring in one spot, which has been covered up by particle board and carpet since forever until Neil started this project and discovered the damage. Now we understand why the entire living room floor was covered in particle board. It covered a multitude of old house imperfections and  general weirdness.

August 29 ~ stuck to the pavement in the Big O Donuts parking lot

August 31
"When summer gathers up her robes of glory, and like a dream of beauty glides away." -  Sarah Helen Power Whitman
So long, August. It's all downhill from here.

Saturday, January 23, 2016

SNOW DAZED

So where is the first place you head to after you dig your truck out of the snow bank in the driveway?
You head to the nearest donut shop, of course, which for us happens to be Big O Donuts. O is for OPEN 24/7. The roads may be a slick mess, but they were not lacking for customers. And of course we were willing to risk life and limb for a sweet treat. Two boxes. Not much of a wait.
Heading toward the town square from Big O ~ more cars on the road than you might think ~ cabin fever, I guess. We just wanted donuts.
No, the town isn't sliding off the map. Yet anyway. Caught a quick pic of a side road one street over from Broad Street off the square. You could slip slide away right here.
Courthouse looking all pretty in the snow
Our street is clearer than some others in town. Since Big O is a hop skip jump from our house, we weren't skittish about getting out and about. Especially when you need a donut fix. 
Neil has forged a path from the driveway to the back door of the house. He shoveled a couple of paths in the driveway to the street and cleaned off the truck and car. The snow is shin deep at least.
Worth risking life and limb on the slippery streets? You bet. This is box number one.
Box number two was reserved for Neil's apple fritter because as you can see it took up the whole box.  
He can afford to eat sweets because he shoveled snow today. And no he did not eat this whole thing. Yet.
I, on the other hand, was a total slug today and cannot afford to eat sweets, but I did anyway. Coffee and an apple fritter bite for me. Bought four of these and ate two. Because they're small. And they are so good. Also, when you risk life and limb, you have to eat the fritter.
You know I had to share more snow pics
And icicle pics
And birds feeding in the snow pics
And more icicle pics ~ they fascinate me and they're beautiful 
And more snow pics
This afternoon the sun popped through the clouds as it was setting and made the sky pink 
A warm sight for sore eyes maybe growing a little weary of looking at snow
Happy Saturday everyone! Don't get out on the roads unless you have to. You know, like for donuts or something.