Friday, April 23, 2010

Wisteria and photoshop

Hello readers, Don't you just love wisteria, pretty lavender color, lovely scent, rowdy grower, but almost better than wisteria is photoshop I think. The second picture is what the wisteria looked like a few days ago (before the driving rain and wind storm). The first picture is how very cool it looks thanks to Photoshop... just makes you want to run a "filter" on all photos, doesn't it?


Next is a picture of the entrance at our house. The following pictures are the wisteria at Mimi and Poppi's which is a daughter plant of the monster wisteria at the Buffalo Lake house. The second picture is what a close up looks like with a photoshop filter of "watercolor"... couldn't have done better if I had painted it myself....
:) p/ap











Totes and Pigs

Dear readers, You might, and rightly so, wonder what totes and pigs have to do with one another... actually nothing...

See below, Robin's totes stacked high (thanks Duane) and attached to Bob's truck for transport south to Parsons. They were untied and then unloaded by a fellow with a fork lift, nifty lifting, never touched by human hands... all cut up and ready for their new life as raised bed for the Parsons Community Garden... amazing!



And then there is the matter of the thing I saw on Tuesday, April 13, driving past Lenny's towards Wichita ... in the dark... What I thought I saw was something big... well, that's what I knew I saw was something big, maybe a yellow cow or a yellow lab... got to get my glasses checked... 'cause what I saw was this... pink pig... tall enough to look right in my car... at one point it was the Miata straining to outrun the Pink Pig... well, maybe not trying all that hard to pass 'cause you have to admit, one has to blink one's eyes several times, to convince one's own self... that what she is really seeing is really a pink pig....







At least she didn't fly....
Keep in touch...
p/ap



Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Three things...

Hello Dear Ones,

One thing is that we went to Boonville, Missouri the end of February to take our young black and white colt, Buddy to Eli Yoder's new place to be ridden for 6-8 weeks. In preparing Buddy for the trip we practiced loading in the trailer... no problem, however, he spent a good two hours peering out at us as he refused to deplane. No problem, it just takes time and patience, you remember: take the time it takes and it takes less time... so true in many cases. So now we anxiously await word of how he is going... because obviously Eli does not carry a cell phone or have a phone for that matter. What he does have are some very cute blue heeler pups and a pole barn that was raised for him by his friends in just one day. Pretty impressive. I must say, I did have mixed feelings as we drove away in our big red truck with our friends in a continuation of our road picnic/party that we pay him to ride our horses... makes me wonder who is the lucky one...

Second thing is that I "had" to go to Lawrence to go to a computer class on a Friday in March and met up with Rachel for lunch and a chat. We dined at the "Ingredient", a very nice restaurant, great food and stimulating discussions involving law related things as well as meeting some of Rachel's friends. All in all, a perfect day.

And "Door Number Three", did you hear about Robin's adventures in candy land? had to do with a trailer loaded with empty syrup vats? The girl knows how to have fun! That's what I have always said!!! The Parsons Community Garden is in her debt... so here's a question for the gardeners: what is the essential gardening tool?

... ap/p

Saturday, February 13, 2010

Snow in Tennessee

The Ames Plantation, Grand Junction, TN on Monday morning, Feb. 8, 2010.

Dear readers, We left Kansas on Thursday, Feb 4 amidst the snow/sleet/rain and arrived in Conway, AR in the rain, left there for Grand Junction on Friday, went to the awards, cocktails at the Ames manor house, attended the championship drawing, and the Eukanuba kick off party on Sunday night at the museum on Sunday. Sunday was a beautiful day and I rode Henry and Pretty Boy through the mud in the parking lot. Above is what happened overnight and what we were greeted with on Monday morning... The day's braces were postponed. Below is a picture of the stables where our horses stayed. While these aren't ours, they look pretty attentive, don't you think?
Next is a picture looking away from the stables towards the fields that make up the morning course.
Below is a picture driving towards the Ames Plantation.
The Ames is known for its historic Angus cattle herd... those black dots are huddled cattle...


Bud is standing in front of the plantation office. The plantation is also a research center for the University of Tennessee. This is the cemetery near the manor house
It looks kind of lonely overlooking the lake across from the manor house.
The championship finally started on Tuesday morning. This is the breakaway on Monday... notice the mounting steps, a very good idea...

And this is the first dog in the first brace... Bud took the picture and got back in the truck... We had fun, but glad to be home. Stay warm y'all.
The field trial is featured online at amesplantation.org

We went to Tennessee...


Hello dear ones, As some of you know, Bud and I took our annual trek to Grand Junction, TN to attend the festivities around the Bird Dog National Championship held at the Ames Plantation and the National Bird Dog Museum. Below, Bud is in front of the museum entrance, admiring the joyous springer spaniel statue.

Last year's winner, Lester's Snowatch is the dog in the picture, surrounded by from left, Mr. Lester, Ken McNab and Bud with Eukanuba and Mr. Ross the painter, and on the right is Ike, the scout.This picture hangs in the museum... and no this isn't the equine we tried out... the next one is...
So, Bud's smiling because this is a nice horse (for sale) ... and I'm smiling, 'cause we came home without him... that's probably a first for me. More pictures later... Love you all, ap/p


Friday, January 22, 2010

In my back yard...

Dear Brave Readers,

Only the bold should read on and only the brave should scroll on to see what I saw... in my own back yard. Really, it just scurried by my window and even though it took me a few moments to believe what I was seeing I had enough time to snap it's portrait. So scroll on...

No, it's not a bowling ball....

yep, a Kansas armadillo... want to see a closer view?

ok, not so cute, but this sure is... a present to me in memory of Roxie, the wonderful...


That's it from the winter wonderland, formerly known as the garden spot of Kansas by Bob. It is pretty weird to not have greyhounds on the farm, they left on Wednesday for places south, it was a good day to travel beings as they were transported in an open trailer, breezy I think. All for now, ap/p

Sunday, January 3, 2010

My sister's chickens

Hello readers,

You might wonder what Leo is looking at, look up and see the little wren pecking at the frozen suet cube. It is really cold here. At the end is a little video of how hard this little bird is working, hopefully it works...

These are my sister's chickens. I love these chickens, each and every one, although when I started there were 12, here chick, here chick chick...