Friday, February 6, 2009

Postcard Friendship Friday (02/06)



Hosted by Marie at Voila! Cpaphil Vintage Postcards. [waving to Marie]

This blog is temporarily on Auto-Pilot. I am still recovering from surgery.

Please feel free to leave a message. I've left that option working but I probably can not respond just yet.

Have a wonderful day y'all!


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Thursday, February 5, 2009

Funny Cat Picture

funny pictures of cats with captions
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I think I went to grammer school with this bunch of bird brains ...

Anyway, my blog is temporarily on Auto-Pilot. I am still recovering from surgery.

Please feel free to leave a message. I've left that option working but I probably can not respond just yet.

Have a wonderful day y'all! Thanks for stopping by.


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Wednesday, February 4, 2009

It's Go Time!

Well, I'm finally in surgery today folks. I know you're as sick of hearing about it as I am of talking about it. Therefore, I probably won't be on-line for several days. For your entertainment below are a few really cute doctor / surgery jokes. I hope you enjoy!

BTW, please think about my hubby sitting in the waiting room waiting on me would ya? I know he's a big boy but I worry more about him than me. It's really stressful on family and friends when someone they love is under the knife more so than the patient (been there, done that more times than I care to remember).

I'll leave the comments box operational (pun intended).

God bless and thanks for stopping by. I'll "see ya" when I can. Don't have to much fun without me! :o)

*** UPDATE: Sparky is home and feeling fine! The surgery went well and she'll be bad to blogging soon. 5:30 PM 04 Feb 2009 Wiregrass Steve ***







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Tuesday, February 3, 2009

The Day Before

So, I'm sitting here, trying to relax and the sofa feels like ...

OUCH!!

... and I'm trying not look TOO worried ...

You're gonna put WHAT? WHERE?!

... about my impending surgery tomorrow.

I'm good ...

I'm cool ...

I'm relaxed ...

Yeah, right!!

See ya later folks. In the infamous words of Arnie "I'll be back ..."


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Monday, February 2, 2009

It's All Relative

I am always on the hunt for more Georgia cousins. Recently I learned that I had a few MOORE family members who where buried not too far from our place. So this past weekend Sweetie and I traveled to the area to photograph their tombstones. I only partly surveyed the rather large cemetery. It is located in what is now Long County, Georgia at Elim Baptist Church, just a stone's throw from Walthourville. Long county was once a part of Liberty County (south to Savannah).

For some time I had wondered what happened to this line of MOORE. A direct descendant contacted me and very kindly shared his information. This particular lineage of MOORE got 'daughtered out', as we say here, and the trail runs cold with the MOORE surname at that generation. Their only son died young and is buried next to his mother.

He told me that I am also related to the wife that married my Mr. MOORE. It's a funny thing, it seems the further back I go on most of my known blood-kin, the more often I find that the person they married turns out to be another of my cousins!

It can get to complicated sometimes! Good thing I use Family Tree Maker software or I'd be totally lost in the quagmire of intermarriages and remarriages.

Case in point, this lady below:


Mrs. Caroline Mary "Carrie" Keaton Moore
Born: Jun. 7, 1866 in Taylor's Creek, Liberty Co, GA
Died: Aug. 27, 1924 in Savannah, Chatham Co, GA


Miss Carrie KEATON married my known cousin, Eli A. MOORE, C.S.A. She is a direct descendant of my PEACOCK blood-kin and is therefore also my cousin. Happens all the time now. So, I've learned to never say "We're not related" until I do a little checking. [smile]

Gosh, if I keep diving back into history, I'm going to turn out to be related to myself! [lol]

After the 'graving' we took a nice leisurely drive to the west through Tattnall County en route to Waycross for the evening meal. Along the way I spotted this old store just begging to be photographed.

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An Abandoned General Store on County Line Road
Long County, GA

Click the photo to enlarge in a new window. See the old gas pump off to the side? And look at all that healthy Spanish Moss. It was just as pretty there as it looks in the photo. Makes me wish we had brought a picnic lunch so we could sit and enjoy the area for awhile. Georgia is quite picturesque. One of the many reason we enjoy living here.

And I also enjoy finding so many 'new' relatives and feeling connected to something bigger than myself.


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Saturday, January 31, 2009

Those Where The Days My Friend

In 1969, Steve was driving to work one morning in his 442 (a 1967 Oldsmobile). He drove by the Big R Chevrolet dealership daily. But this morning he glanced over at the dealership and they were unloading an orange and white 1969 Z-28 Camaro off a car carrier. It was Lust At First Sight! He immediately stopped at Big R and my ever impulsive husband traded on the spot.

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They hammered out a deal. Then the smiling salesman loaned him a brand new demo, an Impala, while the Camaro was being prepped. He picked up his new car two days later (he had to wait on all the usual financial shuffling, etc.). Then he drove home a happy boy, uh, man.

From all the tales I've heard this Camaro was something else!

Chevy built the new Z-28 so that they could qualify it for the TransAm Series Race. It had the only 302 cubic inch V-8 that Chevy ever made. All the parts of the motor where straight from the Chevrolet racing catalog. It would only run on Sunoco 460 Premium fuel or it would knock and fuel economy was not a factor (15 highway, 10 town). It had no air conditioning or any of the now common amenities because the motor turned over 6000 rpm. Chevy wouldn't guarantee the air conditioner motor at such high RPM's. It didn't have power steering, so it was a bear to drive at slow speeds and in parking lots!

He once drove it from Jacksonville to Daytona Beach Speedway, which is approximately 90 miles one way, in under 55 minutes. By the time he got there, none of guys in the car could hear and they all felt like their insides were shaken not stirred!

It was definitely a man's car. A true muscle car.

Unfortunately, he had traded the Z-28 by the time I came along, but I get to hear all the fun stories about his shenanigans.

These old autos where uncomfortable as can be, but I miss really fast cars. They had character.


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Friday, January 30, 2009

Postcard Friendship Friday (01/30)

My sweet friend Marie at Viola! Cpaphil Vintage Postcards is up to something. She asked me to put a postcard on my blog today, so, this is what this post is all about. Check out her site for more details ... :o)

Here ya go Marie! Careful there ... it's an old card. Don't wanna damage it.


What is she up too .... ???? Let's go see ...


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