October 28, 2008

  • Jill Thrill or Fall Call

    Joseph like paintingEdit:  Joseph informed me this afternoon the leaves are falling off the trees and that is how we know it is Fall.  I thought you would want to know.


    Two Things 


    1. No Clamatis on the Arbor this year.  It looks plain. 


    2. The house changed colors again!  Next time Charcoal Gray! 


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October 27, 2008

  • Tombstone Tales in Richland, WA

    Votes for Women


    This is Mrs. Fred P. Freeman.  She was in favor of women having the vote and prohibition!  She was known for putting her heart and soul into her work with the WCTU, the Red Cross and the Christian Endeavor Society.  Her mercy lead her to the Portland Prison System where she sought to befriend ex-convicts and reintroduce them into society by helping them find work and a place to stay.  While she was away in Portland, Mr. Clarence Johnson, recently released from prison, burglerized her home.  She was beaten to death with a blunt piece of iron gas pipe in August of 1919. 


    Knitting lady in Cemetary


    This lady, Georgine Luelloff, was just sittin' in the Cemetary crocheting and talking with her beloved daughters, who were both stilborn only 11 months apart.  She still grieves their loss even though she died in January 1916.


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    This is John Godfried Streyfeller.  He died in 1941. He was injured as a child and was known for his limp.  He never married and owned the Richland Harness Company. 


    Lady sitting in Cemetary


    My favorite lady in the Cemetary, Ida Lindskog.  She had a wonderful Swedish accent, and cute sense of humor.  Ida farmed along with her husband and she taught school in the Horse Heaven Hills area here.  Her son, Elmer, was killed in action during the First World War.  I found her delightful.  She died in May 1933. 


    Grim Ripper


    Above see the Grimm Reaper or Ripper... one of them.  


    Tombstone - no bodies


    Tombstone without bodies.  Young men who died during battle in France in 1918 & 1919.  "War drew us from our homeland in the sunlit springtime of our youth.  Those who did not come back alive remain in perpetual springtime -- forever young -- and a part of them is with us always."  --author unknown


    Mark & Lisa


    We enjoyed the afternoon with Mark & Lisa plus had a delicious dinner at Anthony's down by the river.


    Our New Car


    Our new car... the door unlocks when I touch the handle... I am so spoiled!!!

October 24, 2008

  • Your Song


    Do you have a song that is just "your song" at a certain time? 

    This is that song for me right now. 

October 13, 2008

  • "Uncle Phil's Diner"

    Took it easy this morning, but the laundry needs to be done and I need to do some serious cooking.  Here's a little look at the Dinner Theatre from Friday & Saturday nights. 


     Mrs. Winklestein (before costume giving Uncle Tom the EYE)


    Mrs Winklestein gives Uncle Tom Look


    Mrs. Winklestein (old retired kindergarten teacher wearing Auntie Norma June's dress)


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    Note:  Sharalee helped me "ROUND" out my character with pillows.


    Mrs. Winklestein (post play diet Sunday Morning)  Several people actually commented on my rapid weight loss at church yesterday.


    (I am wearing Norma June's scarf here.  I really like it.)


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    Cast Members (the youngins - they made it so much more fun) 


    Cast Member's Girls in Poodle Skirts


    Cast Member's guys & gals


    The Frinks below just aren't any fun!!! 


    We went to Israel together and they didn't recognize me in costume!!!  Ha, ha!


    The Frinks


    Mrs. Winklestein dancing with Boy Scout (another cast member)


    Mrs Winklestein dances with boy scout


    Hazel (cast member) with her real life Mom & Aunt


    Hazel, her mom & aunt


    "Uncle Phil" of Uncle Phil's Diner & real life wife (one of the play Directors)


    Uncle Phil & Wife


    Flodene (Cast Member, made sure people minded their manners)


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    Below is the Stage from afar with "The Greasy Spoons" band et. some


    The stage & some tables


         Actually it amazed me at how many people didn't recognize me in costume.  I got a big laugh out of it.  But one of the best comments I got was e-mailed to me from an old friend it said, "Katherine dear,.........You were simply wonderful in the production last night.  John and I laughed so hard at you, I am sure you added at least 5 years to our life span....  Thanks for sharing your gifts with us!!!!!!  hugs....XOX"    That made all the nervousness and stress and busy-ness worthwhile.  It is fun to make people laugh!  It is fun to shock people in a good way too!


    I am gonna try to load a little of Uncle Phil singing, "Blue Suede Shoes" with the Greasy Spoons Band backing him up.  He reminds me of Popeye!


     


       It actually uploaded!!!  This was at rehearsal, he did a great job, everyone improving with each performance!

October 8, 2008

  • ... Well, just wanted to let you all know that I am not doing too much here this week due to the fact that I am in a Dinner Theater.  I play an old retired kindergarten teacher who is one of the guests on a tv show, "this is my life!" or "this is your life"... whatever the name is... anyway.. lots of rehearsing, getting costumes together and making buttons.    Next week perhaps I will have some pictures.  It is kind of fun getting to play a part where the person is a little "off", doesn't hear well, and gets to totally lose it to such an extreme that two guys have to escort you forcefully off the stage.  At least I got to nix the part where I am thrown over a big guys shoulder and carried out!    The director gives me so freedom to add to my lines too!    Lots of fun and a bit nerve racking all at the same time.


    PS  It is to help fund a mission trip to China... so it is a good cause too!  Bye for now

October 6, 2008

  • Out of Town

    We were out of town this last weekend.  We went to Spokane to visit our two sons and families up there.  We spent the morning with our son, the Fireman, and his wife, two sons, and one daughter.  We visited at their house, then went out for lunch. 


    I got such a kick out of their youngest son, Dru, because he was objecting to going out for lunch... his reason, "nobody can cook as good as mom!". 


    Then for the afternoon we went up to our son, the Medman, and his wife, and two sons.  We visited at their house, then went out for dinner.  Both boys went with us, even the almost 19 year old.  We had to wait for a seat for so long, we walked to a "World Market" to kill some time.  It was kinda cool for me.  It is generally about 10 degrees cooler up there than here. 


    Jeff asked us to go to the movie FIREPROOF with them, which we would have loved to do but it would have made our drive home be extremely late, as it was.. we didn't get home until after 10:30 PM due to the extremely long wait for a table.  That's late when your normal bedtime is 8:30PM.


    ... but I wanted to tell you that I read that Kirk Cameron will only kiss his wife, so in the movie FIREPROOF she was the "stand-in" for the scene that involved some romance.  The report said it was extremely romantic and you could not tell it was not the "leading lady" in the movie.... but then obviously, Kirk Cameron's wife really is his "leading lady"!!! 


    Once again, it is just always hard to say "goodbye" but we are only about 2.5 hours away.  PS  I left my camera at home.... sorry!!!

October 5, 2008

  • Not to Bug you, or Anything but..........

    EDIT #2:  Additional Info for anyone who is interested:  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jerusalem_cricket


    EDIT:  I am so embarrassed!  This is a Jerusalem Cricket not a "Beetle" as it says below.  Uncle Tom told me when I was telling our eldest son and his wife about it and called it a "Beetle".  Sorry!  I hate to give out wrong information!  


    ......This is a Jerusalem "Cricket" Curtis found outside.


    Curtis insisted I be nice to him and photograph him.


    Steve identified it with his trusty bug book. 


    He is pictured with a nickel in the last picture so you can see his size better. 


    This was a catch and release event. 


    No Beetles (or Crickets) were injured in the making of these pictures.  


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October 2, 2008

September 29, 2008

  • Cows - The Constitution - The 10 Commandments

    "Mint_Galore" sent this to me and I wanted to share it with you all.




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    Is it just me, or does anyone else find it amazing that during the mad cow epidemic our government could track a single cow, born in Canada almost three years ago, right to the stall where she slept in the state of Washington? And, they tracked her calves to their stalls. But they are unable to locate 11 million illegal aliens wandering around our country. Maybe we should give each of them a cow.   

    T H E    C O N S T I T U T I O N   

    They keep talking about drafting a Constitution for Iraq.... Why don't we just give them ours? It was written by a lot of really smart guys, it has worked for over 200 years, and we're not using it anymore.   

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    The real reason that we can't have the Ten Commandments posted in a courthouse is this:  You cannot post 'Thou Shalt Not Steal,' 'Thou Shalt Not Commit Adultery,' and 'Thou Shall Not Lie' in a building full of lawyers, judges and politicians...It creates a hostile work environment.

September 24, 2008

  • Dayton Washington - our visit

     .......a wonderful, relaxing, refreshing couple of days with friends from the past in Dayton, Washington.


    Joe & Marilyn live in the upstairs appartment in this old quaint home in the summer and AZ in the Winter. 


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    We had a wonderful dinner at Pettit Valley Creek a ***** restaurant. (that's five star) 


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    Below, we went for a little drive and got out of the car into this setting.


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    I shot a pic of Tom with Joe & Marilyn in the background.


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    Below see some big quantity of ants with red rearends. 


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    And below, these horses aren't real, they are made out of metal.


    Metal Cutouts of Horses


    This is the setting where Lewis & Clark camped on their way West.


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    Below see Marilyn's little sister, Jill and husband, Dick... yes it's Dick & Jill!  They are wonderful. 


    She is an artist who loves the Lord and is filled with His love.


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    The house across the street from Joe & Marilyn's (it's for sale) Notice the Vette in front?


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    The house next door to Joe & Marilyn's (it's for sale too)


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    Below, see we went for a walk.  Here you see Joe & Tom in front of Marilyn & I.  They were so funny.


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    Below, Marilyn called to them and they both turned around the same way as tho' scripted.


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    This is mom "Iola" (now 88 beautiful years old), with daughter's Jill, and Marilyn.


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    Below, we had lunch at the Dayton Golf Course after Joe & Tom played a round of golf.


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    We drove out to Dick & Jill's house where Iola lives with them... (here is an old picture I had of it)


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    Iola "playing for her own pleasure" and of course we enjoyed it too!  Iola's great grand-daughter dancing! When she first started playing I couldn't help but cry... tears of joy!  I don't understand it, but I just got so touched.  Xanga hasn't allowed me to upload the first video I took of her playing.  But I got this one to load.    Hope you enjoy it.


     


    Below, we walked here from Joe & Marilyn's house and shopped!!!


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    We also walked past these awesome tiles, painted by people in the town.


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    Next is the Court House.  All this is within walking distance of Joe & Marilyn's.


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    .......and a close up of lady justice on the top of the Court House.


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    Tom visiting with delightful Bev at her coffee & gift shop in Dayton.  (we go back a few years)


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    We enjoyed our time there so much, playing domino's until way too late, eating, worshipping and fellowshiping with some really special long time friends.  Joe & Marilyn are soon on their way back to their Winter home in Arizona.  We got to visit them in Arizona when we were there in April.  They have a great home with a neat pool.  Being in Dayton made us want to buy a house there, just to go for little retreats from time to time.  Very reasonable real estate prices too!