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07 December 2010

Autumn at Our New Place to Live

I am a bit late posting this, since we had almost an inch of snow fall the other night, and most of the lovely leaves have now fallen from the trees, but just a couple of weeks ago this is what it looked like in our new yard! For those of you who have kept up with us, you know that a "new back yard" was a long time coming, and is such a blessing!

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The crape myrtle tree in our front yard...it was gorgeous!  In the foreground is a Japanese maple.


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 Another shot of the crape myrtle.

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 A closeup of the leaves.
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 Another Japanese maple.
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A tree across the fence in the back.
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And two cute little Carolina Chickadees who make a home in our yard and in the yard next door!  They like our tossed-away boxes!  I guess it's warm inside with the crumpled paper.  And they come and look in the windows sometimes.  So cute....we're glad to share our new home with them!
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Ugly Eggs

Our good friend has a farm, and he shares eggs with us from time to time.  The last two dozen he offered us, he asked if we minded "ugly eggs."  He said when the chickens get older thay sometimes start laying really big eggs with wrinkled shells, but the eggs are just as good to eat.  So, we got us some "ugly eggs."


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Here I placed one of the small ones next to a regular large farm egg, and also next to one of the large ugly eggs! Interesting comparison.....

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I decided it was time to make an omelet!!!
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And here is my "ugly omelet" next to two "ugly potato pancakes!" :-)

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 And one very satisfied customer!

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23 September 2010

Scenes of Early Autumn

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The cotton bolls have opened and lie among the rich green foliage.....

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A Virginia scene that has repeated itself over and over for over 150 years....

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And the corn stalks are chopped.....The leaves are changing color very slowly, but the hints of glorious Autumn are there.  Asters are growing in the ditches along with goldenrod and morning glories.  The soybean fields are turning yellow.  We look with anticipation at the weeks to come and all the treasures they will hold!

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This is Suffolk's well-known historic treasure, College Court, a group of Arts & Crafts bungalows.

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Only one is larger than the others and stands as a gem close to the entrance.  They are all wonderful!  Arts & Crafts is my favorite architectural style.  I work a short block from these houses, at the Suffolk Seaboard Station.  Seeing them makes me happy, just like the imminent arrival of Autumn in Virginia! 

09 September 2010

Anniversary Celebration at the Train Station!!!!

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I have been the Coordinator of the Suffolk Seaboard Station Railroad Museum now for over six months.  It has been a very challenging job in a lot of ways, but also extremely rewarding!  I have come to love the Station and its connection to Suffolk history.  I enjoy sharing all that with visitors each day that I am there.  But, I was faced with a daunting task for a new employee--this is the Tenth Anniversary since the Station was restored and opened as a museum; also the 125th Anniversary since the Station was built.  Only a couple of months into my new job, I had to begin planning for a huge celebration event.

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Just a little over a month prior to event, we had a visit from my sister who lives in NY and two of her three boys....Tighe was FASCINATED with the HO-Scale model of the Suffolk-Carolina RR line and Suffolk from 1907.  The two-room model was created by the Tidewater Div. of the National Model Railroaders Assoc. and is a huge treasure!

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Here my husband Russell who often volunteers at the Station (so does my Mom) explains some of the aspects of the model to our nephew Griffin and my sister Susan.

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Preparations began in earnest for the big Celebration event.  Here Dan Bathe sets up a hand-made Circus Train his father built as a loan display in one of our Museum Collection cases.

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This is a better view of one of the shelves of the display.

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The gift shop was stocked well for the expected visitors.

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The weekend of August 28th & 29th finally arrived!  As you can see, the weather cooperated wonderfully!  One of my most proud achievements was getting the Teddy Bear Express Trackless Train ride for the kids.  It was completely underwritten by a kind donor, and the $2. apiece tickets we sold for the ride was all profit!  One of our volunteers created the tickets to look just like real train tickets, and they were punched just like a conductor would punch a train ticket.  The child could then keep it as a souvenir.

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Another proud achievement was securing the talents of two days worth of musical entertainment...who all agreed to perform for free!  I promised to feed them, and Subway and Chick-Fil-A came up with donated food to feed not only the musicians but also our wonderful volunteers!  Here is the Billy Joe Trio!  They were awesome!!!!!

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This is Matthew Bradshaw, a very talented keyboardist!

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Winds of Grass, a very popular local Bluegrass group!  Just great!

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The Potecasi Creek String Band!  So good!

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The Harmonizing Echoes Gospel Group were with us both days, and they were incredible!

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The Commodores Barbershop Ensemble were just fantastic!  AND, somehow I failed to get a shot of the Tidewater Concert Band!  They are a 35-member band who did big band and show tunes and were just wonderful!

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Here we see the kids enjoying the Teeny Tiny Farm Petting Zoo.

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And the G-scale Thomas the Tank Engine!

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A volunteer played inside the Station, singing songs for kids that she created just for Suffolk and the Station itself.
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I leave you with this funny shot! :-)  This is my husband Russell and our dear friend Fred, who came to help out, being silly posing as the 1885 man and woman about to board the train.  A donor provided the plywood for the figures and cut them to my drawing, then I painted them.  They were a nice addition, along with a boy and baby girl who stood beside them.  Russell and Fred posed in those too, but I won't humiliate them! :-)

The weekend was incredible!  We made a good amount for the Station, and everyone had a wonderful time.  It was worth all the long hours and exhaustion (that took me about a week and a half to get over!)  But, when you are celebrating something this important and wonderful, it makes you feel great when all goes well.....


10 July 2010

Chasing Baby Ducks!

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I was sitting at the machine sewing and looked out the window...and what did I see but five baby ducks!  They were waddling down my Mom's driveway, with no sight of the Mama duck.  I grabbed my camera and yelled for my hubby to join me.  Out we went to hopefully catch this little entourage in a few pictures.  It was just too amazing that they were here!  There is NO water anywhere close to Mom's house!  I couldn't imagine where the little things had come from!  It was just so lucky we went outside, because no, no Mama duck in sight....but here following them was one of the neighborhood cats!!!!  We chased the cat away and I suggested my hubby run get a box to put the ducklings in since their Mother was apparently quite gone.  While he was back at the house, I made a feeble attempt to protect the five little balls of fluff.  Only, to them I was just another big monster trying to eat them!  They ran (and boy are those little guys fast!) in five different directions!
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To my dismay two of them headed across the street!  The other three I managed to corner next to the neighbors house.  Well, it wasn't long before they gave me the slip!  Away they went into the ground-cover, and slipped behind some bushes!
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Three little ducklings on a mission!

Around on the other side of the neighbor's house, I finally spotted Mama duck!  My husband had arrived with a pet crate by that time, but we knew now we wouldn't be needing it.  The problem was, we had to go find those other two little guys who had taken off across the street.  So we shooed the three toward Mama, and went after the other two.  We managed to get them across the street, but they couldn't even jump up onto the curb, and needed help.  Finally they were back in the part of the yard with the others.  My husband and I stood there a while, listening to the peeps and quacks as they all communicated.  Sure at last that they were all OK, we left them and went back to Mom's.  I just hope and pray that cat stayed away, and maybe they found a new home close by. It was satisfying getting the little family back together!  All in a Day's Work!


18 June 2010

Summer Hay Baling

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I was driving on a secondary highway headed to see my Dad and passed this picturesque scene.  I just had to double back and find a place to pull off the road so I could get pictures.  Not realizing it because of the glare on the camera lens, I didn't include the two balers who were working so hard at the back of the rig.  They both had bandanas tied under their chins and were so cute!  I'll probably never see them again to get the shot!  Bummer.
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08 June 2010

Embracing Early Summer!

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Summer is here....and it's beautiful
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The magnolia blooms captured me.  I had to bring one indoors.....
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So stunning!
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And gorgeous golden lilies.....
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The rose that came from a cutting from my grandmother's rose.....
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Softly pink and blue hydrangeas....
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And a riot of color in the window box!
Hope you are all having a great summer!  I miss you all, and will visit soon!  I want to be back now and then as I can....Marie