Monday, September 29, 2008

What's Your Favorite Cartoon(s)?

I admit it. I love cartoons! I'm a cartoonacholic. :o) It doesn’t matter if they’re animated or in the newspaper.
Shoe

My favorite newspaper cartoons are:
Andy Capp
BC
Beetle Bailey
Blondie
Dennis The Menace
For Better Or For Worse
Garfield
Get Fuzzy
Grand Ave
Hagar The Horrible
Lockhorns
LuAnn
Middletons
Non Sequitur
Shoe
Snuffy Smith
Wizard Of Id
Ziggy
Zits

I read those nearly every day in our local Georgia Times-Union.

I don't like most of the new cartoons so most of my favorite animated cartoons are considered ‘old’ (1950ish-1980ish):
Count Duckula (UK)
Daffy Duck
Family Guy
Foghorn Leghorn
Ren and Stimpy
The Simpsons
Tom and Jerry
Twitty Bird and Sylvester

Count Duckula
So, what are your favorite animated and/or newspaper cartoons? ♥ ∞

Sunday, September 28, 2008

Let's Go For A Nature Walk

"28 And why take ye thought for raiment? Consider the lilies of the field, how they grow; they toil not, neither do they spin: 29 And yet I say unto you, That even Solomon in all his glory was not arrayed like one of these. 30 Wherefore, if God so clothe the grass of the field, which today is, and tomorrow is cast into the oven, shall he not much more clothe you, O ye of little faith?"Matthew 6:28-30 6:28

Old house on Mershon Road surrounded by Goldenrod
(Solidago fistulosa)
Aster family

Living in high cotton
A pond on Cathleen Road
Spanish Needle "Begger Ticks"
(Bidens pilosa)
Composite family
Rabbit Bells
(Crotolaria spectabilis)
Pea family

Gardia or False Foxglove
(Agalinis fasciculata)
Figwort family
Narrow-Leaved Sunflower
(Helianthus angustifolius)
Aster family
Cypressvine
(Ipomoea quamoclit)
Morning Glory family


Sugarcane Plumegrass
(Saccharum giganteum)
Grass family

And that's just some of the fall wildflowers we have right now. They're growing everywhere! Farmers are harvesting their crops and the flowers put on a show on the sidelines. It's nature at her finest.
I hope y'all enjoyed our little sorjourn through one of the small pleasures of living in Pierce county, Georgia.
God bless! ♥ ∞

Thursday, September 25, 2008

Where I've Been All Week

Boy, that's me alright. I'm related to just about everybody in this multi-county area (Pierce, Ware, Bacon, Wayne, Appling, Atkinson, etc.). But I love them all and am happy to have so many cousins. [smile]

Anyway, sorry for being so quiet this week my friends. I've been so busy surveying and placing on-line internments at findagrave.com for Mt. Plesant Cemetery in Waycross. I take tombstone photos at cemetery's and post them on-line with complete biographies (if known) for people doing genealogy work. Some of these folks where my relatives but most are not. But I love genealogy research regardless. It's fun!

Plus all the driving back and to to Waycross taking Steve to the doctor and physical therapy. Looks like his therapy will have to be extended another two weeks. His left shoulder was in a bad way apparently.

And now we've been looking at houses and land For Sale. Yep, we've been giving serious consideration to moving. I don't know if we'll go through with it or not but we're thinking about it. I want to live on a paved road. I'm so tired of my motorcycle chain getting dirty and fighting our way down one mile of poorly graded road. But after looking at the crap that's on the market for over $200,000, our place is looking better all the time! I do think we live in Paradise and I love my little paid-for abode, such as it is. [sigh] Just wish the road was paved and we were 15 miles closer to The City .... Can't have everything. [grin]

Oh, and here's a cute little quiz at Blogthings I learned from another blogging friend, Thundercatt9 at Yahoo!Answers:

My Quiz Results:

You are a lively, ambitious, and passionate person.
You are driven to do well in life and aspire to great things.
You are most likely to succeed if you follow a proven path to success.
You don't mind putting in long hours to achieve your goal.
Your greatest skill is making something out of nothing.
You don't need much to feel inspired.
Your biggest stumbling block in life is your lack of self confidence.
You are a lot more capable than you give yourself credit for.
You're not quite sure what you're thankful for in life, it doesn't seem like there's a lot to be thankful for these days.

Sounds about right except for the self-confidence thing. I have enough of that to bottle it and sell it on the open market. There's not a shy bone in my body. Could be 'cause I'm of mostly Irish descent?

Enjoy y'all! ♥ ∞

Monday, September 22, 2008

International Motorcycle Show, 2009

This year, the International Motorcycle Show has been moved out of Atlanta, GA, to a much better location of Greenville, SC. That area of South Carolina is very pretty. For all our motorcycle friends, please consider attending, if possible. We will be there with other friends from Friday evening thru the entire weekend. For once I would like to see the Friday night show. There's lots of new motorcycles to view and sit on and new motorcycling products. Steve bought his Draggin Jeans at one show and I purchased mine later on-line. At the time, Draggin Jeans didn't offer women's sizes. Also, some manufacturers allow rides on their new motorcycles (with proper gear, proof of insurance, license). I highly recommend attending at least one of these in your lifetime. These events can be great fun.

So, here's the info for the next show in 2009:

WhereCarolina First Center
One Exposition Drive
Greenville, South Carolina USA 29607

When
Friday, February 20 4:00pm - 9:00pm
Saturday, February 21 9:30am - 8:00pm
Sunday, February 22 9:30am - 5:00pm

Admission
Adult: 1-day $13 • 2-day $20 Children 6-11: 1-day $6 • 2-day $10
Children 5 & under free
Buy your e-tickets online and save!
Cash only at the ticket booth.
Be prepared - the convention center may not have an ATM

Show Office
Phone: 1-864-255-8619
Fax: 1-864-255-8620
Valid from Thursday - Monday. Numbers subject to change.

Questions? Call our Information Line: 1-800-331-5706

This information obtained from the Cycle World web site:
http://www.motorcycleshows.com/motorcycleshows/static/staticHtml.jsp?id=359197

Hope you come see the show?! Leave a note here if you plan to attend and we'll look for each other. We'll all have to wear a pink carnation for identification or something. :o)

Happy Riding! ♥ ∞

Indian Summer Picnic

Welcome To Our Indian Summer Picnic
Where would I like to be today? Anywhere that doesn't have dogass gnats, lovebugs, mosquitos or summer heat and riding our motorcycles. Gosh, we can't wait to be on two wheels again. I've been waiting to ride with my husband. His physcial therapy for shoulder surgery is half over (yay!). We should be riding, hopefully, by the end of this week!

Happy Fall Y'all!
♥ ∞

Monday, September 15, 2008

Mt. Plesant Cemetery, Waycross, GA

What a job I have taken on for myself! I am in the middle of surveying the Mount Plesant Cemetery in Waycross (est. 1837 A.D.), alone this time, since Steve is on the sidelines. All photos and known information is being uploaded to FindAGrave.Com. Plus, I will type up a list of who's buried where when it's completed. There must be over 600 people buried in Mt. Plesant and I'm only up to about 150 so far! I'm also locating Georgia Death Certificates (free on-line) when available and learning each individuals lineage, if someone is researching them. It's hot as the blue blazes again, the love bugs, mosquitoes and dogass gnats are as thick as thieves. The cemetery is overrun by sand spurs and fire ants. Many tombstones are broken, moldy, worn thin, or covered in tall weeds or bushes. My hands hurt constantly now. Gosh. This one is wearing me out. I'll bet it takes me a month just to take all the photos. Well, when I'm done, I hope there will be more people able to locate their loved ones. I've already found many that are related to me.

Today, after physical therapy we stopped at the Tharon's Barber Shop in Patterson. I need to get a trim too but have to wait for the female barber, Pat, to get back next week.

Happy Researching Y'all!

♥ ∞

Friday, September 12, 2008

Physical Therapy Has Started


I've forgotten to share with y'all that Steve was finally approved for 12 physical therapy threatments on his left shoulder. He started this week at Open MRI in Waycross. Praise God, he is healing from his surgery rapidly now. We'll be back to riding motorcycles again VERY soon!

Have a nice weekend everyone! ♥ ∞

Thursday, September 11, 2008

9-11 Memorial


Just taking a moment to remember all the innocent people that lost their lives that fateful day in 2001.

Do you remember where you were when it happened? I sure do. I was lieing in bed recovering from my second Carpal Tunnel surgery, dopey from the pain killers (the 2nd surgery hurt like the dickens). Steve hurried into the bedroom and related the events to me. I could not believe my eyes as I watched the TV. It was an unprovoked attack by Muslim terrorists on American soil.

Hell No We Will Never Forget! Not Now! Not Ever!

Heart-felt Thank You's to our military men and women fighting for our freedom, and to all those working towards the common goal of keeping our nation safe. God bless you all. You are in our prayers and so very appreciated. Hopefully, you'll all be home with your loved ones soon. ((Hugs)) from us. ♥ ∞

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Indian Summer Picnic, September 22, 2008

~~~ You Are Invited To A Party! ~~~

Muse Swings has decided to organise an Indian Summer Picnic, so I am joining them. I would love you all to join me/us.

The plan is simple: decide what you would like to picture on your blog for the picnic on September 22.
Use your imagination - It can be anything you would like to prepare, bring or do at your picnic.
You may want to take a picture of picnic places, picnic things you have, the wonderful foods you will prepare, birds that might visit us, something you might wear, a pet you would like to bring with you, flowers, games to play, books to read, poems to share, anything at all. Anything.

Take a picture that expresses your Indian Summer Picnic. Post it along with whatever you would like to say about your contribution on your post. This is an all day event that transcends time zones.

You may also extend this invitation to all of your readers!

Everyone is invited.

If a friend is not yet a blogger and would like to attend ask them to send you a picture or comments to post on your blog for them.

If you would like to attend. here are the 'rules':
1. RSVP in comments on this post or go to Soulbrush Blog and leave one on her post.
2. Copy the invitation and paste it in the margin of your blog.
3. Check the comments on this blog to see who will be participating.
4. Visit with each other on the 22nd to see what each of us has brought to the picnic.

I would love to see all of you, and all of your friends, on September 22nd, 2008.

Please come! I know this will be lots of fun! ♥ ∞

Monday, September 8, 2008

Dog Day Afternoon

It's definately been a Dog Day Afternoon at our house!
And it's been a day of time wasted and pointless phone calls that nobody returns.
I really do not enjoy playing Phone Tag.
Been watching Hurricane Ike prepare to pound The Florida Keys.
So I escaped outside and played with my little buddies.
♥ ∞

Sunday, September 7, 2008

Polyphemus Moth




Even though it's gosh darn hot again, I was able to get in a little yard work today. September has such fickle weather in the southeast. But first I found this lovely Polyphemus Moth (male; Antheraea polyemus) soon after emerging from it's cocoon. It was early morn as he spread his wings slowly on the little green fence next to our carport, then took off to be a part of the landscape and fulfill his destiny.

Thank you "Poly" for letting me witness this miracle of nature, even if only for a moment. ♥ ∞

Friday, September 5, 2008

Trash Day Country Style And Another Tropical Storm

Country Style Litter PickupIt was so beautiful this morning in SE Georgia. The temperature is about 68 degrees, with a light breeze ... could be the approaching TS Hannah? It's off the Orlando, FL coast right now, heading Nawth. Anyway, I try to make it a point to pickup the litter that our neighbors leave by the roadside at least once a month. (I know who you people are, 'k, and we are not amused.) If I don't, it starts to build up and look really bad. I don't understand this lack of enjoyment for nature but they are trailer trash and have no appreciation for beauty. The fall wildflowers are just starting to bloom and they look so lovely. There should be more wild flowers in the coming weeks. Steve was able to ride with me on my one mile sojourn this time (I take the golf cart because the bags get so heavy). He is doing so much better since his shoulder surgery. He even walked for a little ways without hurting his knee. Good show my love!

Wild Daisies
Our little hummingbird friends are starting to leave for the season. It's always so sad when they go. I know they have to winter over in South American though. It gets too cold here for the little guys. We call them Flying Jewels. It's such fun to sit on the front porch with our beer and listen to them twitter and fuss around the feeders. They raised up quite a brood this year. I'll bet we had at least 30 birds, maybe more. Well, I will leave all three feeders up until October for any stragglers heading south. Fly safe little guys.
Tropical Storm Hannah

Looks like the North Carolina coastline will be getting all the fun this time. :o) Wonder where Ike and Josephine will end up?! There'll be more to post later about the storms it appears .....
♥ ∞

Thursday, September 4, 2008

The School Bus Incident

The school bus that delivers children home in our neighborhood had a mishap this afternoon. I'm told the bus driver is "sick". I don't know what she is so ill from that required a policeman, a local nurse (a neighbor) and an ambulance but we offer up our prayers for her today. I didn't want to pry too much into her situation. Maybe one of my kindly neighbors will divulge more at a later date. Here's hoping she recovers soon.

Tuesday, September 2, 2008

Blogging Friends Forever Awards

Greetings Y'all,

I have decided to give my own BFF (Blogging Friends Forever) Awards. Here's one I designed today. I hope to design more over the coming months as time permits.

My Rules: There are none.
I'm not going to have some complicated rules about giving the Awards. Just like true friendship, it's free and unfettered. If I, or a friend, gives one of my awards to you and you wish to share with your other friends, please do so with my blessings.

All I ask is please put a link back to this Blog. I will try to keep my Blog interesting and always kid friendly. I have young relatives and wouldn't want them to see something inappropriate here. :o)

So, if you want one, just holler over the back fence and I'll be happy to send you one full size. Or right click this one, chose 'Save As' and place it on your harddrive.

Enjoy! ♥ ∞
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03 September 2008

Here's a new Award I designed today.

I have loads of ideas, so, there's no telling where this will stop! I wish I was better at computer graphics.

If y'all have any ideas or suggestions, feel free to leave a comment here. I'm not very creative but sometimes even a blind hog finds an acorn now and then.

Enjoy! ♥ ∞

Here's another'n ---

Monday, September 1, 2008

Arts and Crafts of Myra and Dad

It's a rainy day in our Georgia paradise. Hurricane Gustav is playing with Louisianna, hundreds of miles away. Our little area is enjoying some nice, easy rain off of it. Steve is napping in his easy chair, watching TV, and I was strolling around the house looking at all our nice photos, art work, and other 'treasures'. I thought it would be a good idea to share. Above is one of Myra's works: Mabry's Mill in Virginia. I don't know the precise year she painted this one. Myra didn't date her work, but I think it was in the early 1980's (but that could be inaccurate).

These treasures are only treasured by me, I'm sure. They are the works of my now deceased step-mother, Myra Cook Ackman and my adopted father Donald Willard Ackman. Myra was a talented artist.

The one above is her rendition of the Vehicle Assembly Building at Cape Canaveral in Titusville, Florida where I grew up. The building is so large it could be easily seen from across Indian River.

Dad found late in life that he could create beautiful woodwork. He had quite a collection of tools in his workshop when he died. These tools were given to his good friend and neighbor Clyde Lovelace. That was OK, since I already have a workshop full of new tools (and prefer them over the old ones). To the right is one of Dad's rocking chairs. It was modeled after Mum Mum's rocker. Mrs. Edna Bella Ehle Ackman, affectionately known as "Mum Mum", was my grandmother and his mother.

Dad also crafted little wallhanging do-dads, like the sconces and clock below that he sold at craft shows. I put the artificial orange flower on the sconces and painted the Southwest art on the clock. :o) Well, I thought they were too plain. I had to trash them up a little.
Well, that's the end of our tour Ladies and Gentleman. I hope you enjoyed my little trip down Memory Lane. Thanks for tagging along. Please file out single file and be sure to sign the Guestbook (leave a comment) on your way out. Friendly Folks are always welcome here!

I miss ya 'Mom'. 'Til we all meet in Heaven. ♥ ∞



Donald Willard Ackman (adopted father)
Born: 02 March 1924 Imperial, Allegheny County, PA
Died: 03 January 2006 Forest City, Rutherford County, NC
Cremated, remains rest in Titusville, Florida

Myra Cook Morgan Ricketts Ackman (step mother)
born: 09 January 1921 Democrat, Letcher County, KY
Died: 18 Janaury 2004 Forest City, Rutherford County, NC
Cremated, remains at lawyer's office in Forest City, NC