Friday, December 31, 2010

Since it is winter and snow is all around ...

Since it is winter and snow is all around an old mans thoughts turn to food. Good friend and master story-teller Charles Lytton has learned how to write as well and his first story book (as far as I know) New River: bonnets, apple butter and moonshine is available to folks all over via Amazon. Ann and I bought ours at a local Italian restaurant, but I see them for sale at the bank (likely they are trying to get money from him!) and other places around our small town.

Those that follow our facebook page know that I have been getting up at an early hour and trying to make 'cat headed' biscuits from his book. The first time we were missing three of the ingedients, then we got buttermilk, but forgot cream of tarter. This third try we had all the ingredients and the sun was up. Don't know which contributed more to the success, but they came out really good.

Now, I'll give fair warning to our vegetarian friends, you will not eat anything described in this book, but you may smile along with the omnivors at the stories about life in the era when Charles grew up in rural Southwest Virginia. I have had the privilege of hearing Charles tell stories in person so it is easy to imagine his voice telling the stories, but the reviews I read on Amazon tell me that others have enjoyed them as well.

So, this is a good read, and if you come to our house we will make you some cat headed biscuits and maybe even pass by Charles' house to enjoy a story or two.

Have you heard the one about the boy that lived in the house beside the lake that .....?

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

A non-stop travel year, and now for a rest!


Our Grandson Dean was born in February in Baton Rouge. I spent a few days with Jack , Erica, Kent and Dean. Kent and I checked out Mike the Tiger on campus at LSU, and spent the better part of a morning at “Jumping Tigers”, an indoor playground of inflatable toys-boats, trains and slides.




This is Erica, Dean and Kent all working on a special sweater project for a new little friend of the family. And to the right, Jack and Kent and Dean are reading about “Hot Air Henry”.





In April we joined Ron’s sister Lisa and her husband Joel in Chicago for two incredible nights of music, one with Yo-Yo Ma and one with "The Dude" Gustavo Dudamel. We stayed at the historic Palmer House hotel, took the river tour, and enjoyed Millennial Park and every minute of our visit.





We purchased Ron’s 1990 325ic from Johnson Chevrolet in the “coal fields” of Southwest Virginia in November of 2009. We took it out after the long winter, top down, to attend the Vintage at the Vineyards BMW rally in late April. It was fun to see several hundred older BMWs in one place.


Anilia, our daughter, and her son Emerson came to Newport in May and spent a few days with us. While here with Emerson, I hatched a plan to travel by car to Tulsa with Kent, to fulfill Ron's goal to get our great grandkids together with their great grandparents.

In July , while I went back to work and planned, Ron headed out on his 7th year at the Vintage Motorcycle Days in Mid-Ohio on the 1968 R60. He visited friends in Virginia and Maryland coastal communities on his way to Ohio. Later in the month he traveled in the BMW 325ic car to Louisiana via Oxford and Clarksdale, MS to see Jack, Erica, Kent and Dean, and traveled with Erica's friend Alice taking pictures of the areas reported to be effected by the oil spill.

The Great Grand Plan fulfilled-

As soon as my classes finished in August, I drove down to Louisiana, picked up Kent and drove to Tulsa. Kent was a great traveler. And our first day in Tulsa, he followed his Uncle Tom around the pool as Uncle Tom installed an Arizona style cooling system on the pool. (which I must say worked really well.)

We flew Jack, Erica, Dean, Anilia, John and Emerson into Tulsa to meet at my younger sister’s Aunt Patty and Uncle Tom’s home. My youngest sister Susan and her husband Bill brought their son and daughter-in-law Tyson and Brichelle and two grand daughters, Tagen and Talyn. Lots of great-grands were present and accounted for!

Patty and Tom were new grandparents by then Brian and Rachel had a baby boy, Dane. Mom and Dad came down from Kansas to meet all their great grandchildren. Ron flew out and drove home with me, we sent Kent home on the plane with his folks. We had a grand old time.

Patty sent me home with the 1959 aluminum Christmas tree, that we found in Mom and Dad’s outbuildings a year ago in October. Here is is with a green tree in the living room.

John, Anilia, and Emerson. E is one year old in this picture. A few weeks later when he came to visit us he was walking…

Kent and Mike the Tiger in Texarkana

Brichelle (in the pool), Tayln and Tyson.


Ah September finally arrives !

In September, we hosted the “BackYard Stone Carver’s” three day carving event. To get ready we cleaned out the garage, moved the big wok away from the house, painted the back deck, and cleaned the house- Ron said it was “like cleaning the house on steroids”. Certainly we would not have accomplished what we did without the help of the stone carvers. Thank you to all who helped…

Terry, Estill, Jennifer, and Ron moved "The Wok,"the back end of cement mixer 40 feet in order to make room for the tented area for the carvers.

The class taught by Bob Lockhart, an internationally famous sculptor working in stone, wood, and bronze castings. We had about 12 local carvers, plus 5 students. Ron videotaped and hosted so that I was able to carve also…what a feast of activity and wealth of knowledge I gained this year. And the weather cooperated for the most part as we worked outside under tents with some in the garage.. Ron says that this is the big event of his year. Thanks to Ron for making it happen. To the right is my product from the workshop the cap is dendritic stone, and the coil and base are Brazilian soapstone.

Utah Alabaster Free Form directed by Bob Lockhart


And now dust ourselves off and get back to Oklahoma ....

Tom, Patty, Michelle, Zack, Rachel, Brian and Dane.

In October, I returned to Tulsa for Patty's daughters wedding. Michelle and her husband Zach had a lovely event and my sister’s and I had the pleasure of helping Patty and Michelle decorate the reception hall. In addition my oldest sister Peggy and her daughter Amy were able to join the family in celebrating as well as Susan and her husband Bill. We giggled and had a terrific time.



Back at work I accepted the Planning Director position which means I am working full time now. But while I have taken on new responsibilities I have been able to order my time so that I spend one evening a week, about three hours at a time, carving at Estill’s studio with Estill and Jennifer. I have learned a lot in the few week I have been able to spend working with these gifted women.

We did make it to Atlanta for Thanksgiving and spent the weekend with Joel and Lisa there, Grandma Leonore, and as always had a wonderful time with family…

We will be home for Christmas this year, Emerson helped me put up the aluminum tree. We are wishing you and yours a Blessed Christmas and a very Happy New Year.

Ann, Ron, Hero, Little Girl and Happi