Just a few more days and we will put this month behind us--It has been the coldest -wettest-muddiest February I have seen in all my 39 years--well 59--well OK- 66 years--Here I sit at 5 in the morning doing a blog that has no practical purpose and is just what I said of these blogs--Ramblings--I mean, like who is really going to read this ?---I do miss one of my lady friends a lot but there is no looking back --I hope in some ways she will miss our friendship as I do--Life goes on-and on as it did when I lost my first pet and the next and on and on --then my parents--my sister --Mr. Tate--Pat Hobert--It all stings and is painful but life and time does its thing and pushes forward and waits on no one-Time is celesterial and has no end-it pauses not , even for a fleeting moment--So we have to take each day and live it to the fullest and enjoy what God has gave us--
Pat Hobert died in February while driving a tractor--His death will haunt me forever--Why did that happen --what went so terribly wrong on that day that took him and the tractor off that canal bridge ?
This has been a financial bad month also but that's only money and all of that will right it self--Feb-25Th--3 days left and hopefully Spring will sprang on us in warmth and bloom--I am an outside person and love to grow anything--I have great plans for a garden and landscaping --Hopefully they will be more than just great plans
March will usher in a clean new slate-hopefully dryer and we can do a lot of Spring clean up around here-Tree trimming yard work and house cleaning--painting-fixing up and repairing different things
Thursday, February 25, 2010
Sunday, February 21, 2010
Febuary--2010
This has been an unusual weather month which has ran the gaumlet of different types of weather--We have had icing-wind-freezing rain -a couple of snow falls-rainbows--bitter cold-- freezing fog-- rain--cold fronts and a colder than normal Feb.--with a few pretty days thrown in--I haven't made any great accomplishments this month aside from getting a new camera and bonding with it--I am saying bye to 2 of my lady friends although they don"t know it yet--I am the kind of person that once you step on my toes a few times I will just say to myself --OK --that's alright but at some point it will be the last time --I can also say good bye and never look back--I hope March offers a little more excitement than Feb has had--I did enjoy the Eagle trip even though it was cold and near the water--I ate out too many times and the little Burk Dinner served up the best Chicken Fried Steak I do believe I have ever had--I ate at MT'S--I-Hop--Sports Bar--McBride's-Kathy's Korner in Kadane Corner-Pioneer 3--among a few other places
I am excited about the changing of the seasons and have seen the first wave of the migration season--The Robins are coming in and the Geese have started their migration early--some of them ---lots of signs that Spring isn't to far ahead--There are also signs all across the USA that we have very unstable weather patterns going into to Spring and we may have a violent " Storm Season " I hope this isn't the case--
I woke up early Sunday morning with peals of thunder rolling off to the North signaling a approaching Cold Front--As the thunder got louder and closer I bundled up and put Lick up in her shed--I was pelted by hail and soaking rain and the lightening was getting way to close--So I had a very cold -wet and exciting early morning --Exciting or scary I guess would best describe it because of walking around with lightening striking all around isn't something I like to do-My phobia is lightening and there is a reason for it but that's another story--So I came back in and settled down with a hot cup of coffee and after seeing the front pass I went back to bed for a couple of hours before Church--I enjoyed Church and came home and just crashed for a good part of the day--Too cold and wet to do anything else---
I am excited about the changing of the seasons and have seen the first wave of the migration season--The Robins are coming in and the Geese have started their migration early--some of them ---lots of signs that Spring isn't to far ahead--There are also signs all across the USA that we have very unstable weather patterns going into to Spring and we may have a violent " Storm Season " I hope this isn't the case--
I woke up early Sunday morning with peals of thunder rolling off to the North signaling a approaching Cold Front--As the thunder got louder and closer I bundled up and put Lick up in her shed--I was pelted by hail and soaking rain and the lightening was getting way to close--So I had a very cold -wet and exciting early morning --Exciting or scary I guess would best describe it because of walking around with lightening striking all around isn't something I like to do-My phobia is lightening and there is a reason for it but that's another story--So I came back in and settled down with a hot cup of coffee and after seeing the front pass I went back to bed for a couple of hours before Church--I enjoyed Church and came home and just crashed for a good part of the day--Too cold and wet to do anything else---
Monday, February 8, 2010
Roland,Nadine and I left Wichita and drove up to Post Oak Road between Indiahoma and Cache Oklahoma -picked up Nancy and drove out to the refuge and got on the Eagle tour bus--
The tour was pretty good -the guide humorous at times and we did get to see a beautiful Bald Eagle--The weather was really cold and we were on the shore line of Lawtonka and the breeze off the lake dropped the temperatures by 3-4 degrees--The tree damage in this area in Oklahoma is unbelievable--It will take years to clean up all the broken branches and trees --We ate at a quaint restaurant in Cache--Quaint is a nice word--I had an Indian Taco and Indian fry bread, Nancy went with chicken fried steak-Nadine had French toast and hash browns and Roland elected pan cakes and bacon--huge stack of them--After the bus tour we headed out on our own and drove past Meers and turned west but then we became aware of the time and decided it was time to head back to Texas--All in all I enjoyed the trip and I think they did too---
Roland and I joined the Friends of the Refuge for 20.00 and we will get more involved in the Mountains and the refuge as time goes on--The only draw back to our trip was that it was just too cold but we had reservations so we kept them
The tour was pretty good -the guide humorous at times and we did get to see a beautiful Bald Eagle--The weather was really cold and we were on the shore line of Lawtonka and the breeze off the lake dropped the temperatures by 3-4 degrees--The tree damage in this area in Oklahoma is unbelievable--It will take years to clean up all the broken branches and trees --We ate at a quaint restaurant in Cache--Quaint is a nice word--I had an Indian Taco and Indian fry bread, Nancy went with chicken fried steak-Nadine had French toast and hash browns and Roland elected pan cakes and bacon--huge stack of them--After the bus tour we headed out on our own and drove past Meers and turned west but then we became aware of the time and decided it was time to head back to Texas--All in all I enjoyed the trip and I think they did too---
Roland and I joined the Friends of the Refuge for 20.00 and we will get more involved in the Mountains and the refuge as time goes on--The only draw back to our trip was that it was just too cold but we had reservations so we kept them
Wednesday, February 3, 2010
I put the coffee on and settled back to weigh my daily options and commitments and decided I had a free day-- [So far ]--Then I decide to drive to Oklahoma and check on Nancy--As I got to the Red River bridge the roads were clear and in good shape and I didn't see any ice--As I crossed over and climbed the plateau to Oklahoma the ice started--As I drove on North the ice gradually thickened--By the time I got to the toll gate it was really looking bad--When I drove into Lawton I couldn't believe my eyes--It was like something out of a science fiction movie--
In all my years I had never seen an ice storm like this--Lawton and Oklahoma will be feeling this storm for a long time and the tree loss will be devastating--I got into Cache and found only one store operating--They had the store going on a generator---Everything else was dark and cold in this small town as well as many towns all over the state--I found Nancy warm and in fairly good spirits--She had candles and a lantern and had been reading a Louis L'Amour Western--The trailer was warm , almost to warm from burners on a propane cook stove in the kitchen
The Emergency Center had transferred over to the Comanche tribe and they were giving out hot meals--After I got back I called Susan Numuhooska a Comanche lady in charge of the Center and she put Nancy on the meal deliveries--The tribe is doing a great job for everyone--Many stories from so many families will come from this Great Ice Storm of 2010
In all my years I had never seen an ice storm like this--Lawton and Oklahoma will be feeling this storm for a long time and the tree loss will be devastating--I got into Cache and found only one store operating--They had the store going on a generator---Everything else was dark and cold in this small town as well as many towns all over the state--I found Nancy warm and in fairly good spirits--She had candles and a lantern and had been reading a Louis L'Amour Western--The trailer was warm , almost to warm from burners on a propane cook stove in the kitchen
The Emergency Center had transferred over to the Comanche tribe and they were giving out hot meals--After I got back I called Susan Numuhooska a Comanche lady in charge of the Center and she put Nancy on the meal deliveries--The tribe is doing a great job for everyone--Many stories from so many families will come from this Great Ice Storm of 2010
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