Sunday, November 18, 2007

Little Miss Muffett...?


these are the curds (minus the whey), or rather...what's left of them after leaving the cheese factory, on our return trip. Mmmmm...warm, salty, soft, squeaky



Heading out to the field with the manure spreader, in Amish country.



An Amish farmer with his team of work horses plowing the field.



The parking lot at the country store. No photography is allowed inside the store, but they have gas lights and it's run by the Amish.


Old fashioned town kept alive
Step back in time at Usher's Ferry.



Walking along the river



Looking for photo ops...always



Looking for rocks...always



A rare find...an octagonal barn...still functioning

Thursday, November 08, 2007

I'm baaaack.....
It's been a long time, but thought I'd better get back to blogging or I'll totally lose my audience.

We visited Jesse, Julie, and Renae a couple weeks ago. It was a beautiful sunny Sunday and they took us to a great park. (Silly us, we didn't take any drinking water. Won't do that again.)



Grandpa Kevin sees it as his grandfatherly duty to carry little Renae out to the car (and other places). He's rather protective of his grandchildren. Never mind that her daddy was there to carry her.




See what I mean?




On one of the trails. Renae is inside the sling mama has strapped on.




While Grandpa is toting Miss Renae back to the car, Jesse and Julie take the only "sidewalk" across the water.




She really doesn't like the carseat. (The scratch is from her fingernail, which Julie quickly trimmed.)



Ok, the pacifier helps.




Sweet dreams....




Back home, on Daddy's lap. (Notice she has his and her Papa's dimple)



Happy trails....
Kevin and I rode the bike trail north on a crisp fall day.


The trail looks like an old country lane in some places.



through the tunnel



Hey kids...remember the "pull apart weeds"? These were along the side of the trail.



We rode past some farms. Partially harvested fields, soybeans on the left, corn on the right.



Think these wild kittens were just watching the bike traffic go by.




It was a busy day for this farmer, picking corn.



Colorful sumac bordering the trail and the back side of this combined bean field.




Kevin enjoying the view overlooking a creek as he waits patiently while I take photos.


River view...
Last Sunday we went for a walk along the river. Actually I asked to go so that I could take more pics.


Late afternoon sun on the river




(Oops, this random pic is out of sequence. Oh well...Kevin was taking down the gazeebo for the winter.)





Kevin took this long arm shot. Not a photo I would frame, but it's all we had of us that day.