Hi from Dallas! Grama Happy (that's me, farm wife) and Grama Betsy (my daughters mother-in-law) are in Dallas to babysit the grandsons. Neither one of us thought we could go it solo, so we decided to go man on man defense.....(or in this case, boy on grama defense) So far so good! Jack and Sarah are in Cancun taking a well deserved vacation. Here are some photos of the week so far.
Tuesday, December 13, 2011
Thursday, November 17, 2011
Finding a sink for our new bathroom
I'm a little ashamed of myself. It's been months since I've blogged! But, the Farm is now wired, and I have no excuse for not blogging . We have state of the art, fiber optic internet, right here in the boonies of Eastern Oregon. So....Hello again, from the Farm.
We are doing a little remodel. The bathroom in the farmhouse, is not exactly the most functional space for a lot of company, so we are adding a bigger bath with a shower and bathtub with lots of room. I wanted to do something a little more useful with the vanity sink. Something big enough to bathe a baby or do a little laundry, and also unique. So I went online and found a vintage sink just like I wanted. Unfortunately, it had a big crack, was expensive (not to mention the shipping for a cast iron sink) and it was already sold. But the seed was planted. A few days later, on my way to town, I saw a sink......looked like what I wanted, but was across the river and up a gorge....hmmmm, it's worth checking out. So we put on our rubber waders and over the river we went. Here are the photos of our shopping trip, Eastern Oregon style.
We are doing a little remodel. The bathroom in the farmhouse, is not exactly the most functional space for a lot of company, so we are adding a bigger bath with a shower and bathtub with lots of room. I wanted to do something a little more useful with the vanity sink. Something big enough to bathe a baby or do a little laundry, and also unique. So I went online and found a vintage sink just like I wanted. Unfortunately, it had a big crack, was expensive (not to mention the shipping for a cast iron sink) and it was already sold. But the seed was planted. A few days later, on my way to town, I saw a sink......looked like what I wanted, but was across the river and up a gorge....hmmmm, it's worth checking out. So we put on our rubber waders and over the river we went. Here are the photos of our shopping trip, Eastern Oregon style.
Saturday, April 23, 2011
Cattle Drives and Bermuda
I know, I know....It's been way too long since I last blogged. So sorry!
It's been beautiful here at the farm. While the Doc is away, the wife's been at play! Lot's of weeding and planting, getting ready for Spring. I may even mow soon.
I got to go up with the cowboys last week to watch them drive the cattle up into the hills. It was a gorgeous day and the scenery through the Snake River region is spectacular. It was a real treat for me, and I know Hubby Doc would have loved to have been there. He also would have been some help, all I could do was take photos.
Hubby Doc is off to Bermuda again,( without his beloved wife ) I'm sure he's miserable without me! So since I am not there to get some great new shots, I dug into my archive and selected a few from last years trip. He's been working his brains out, not only at the clinic, but also at the Hospital in the ER. Last year he only worked the clinic, so this is a new experience. He is enjoying working with the other docs at the hospital.
It's been beautiful here at the farm. While the Doc is away, the wife's been at play! Lot's of weeding and planting, getting ready for Spring. I may even mow soon.
I got to go up with the cowboys last week to watch them drive the cattle up into the hills. It was a gorgeous day and the scenery through the Snake River region is spectacular. It was a real treat for me, and I know Hubby Doc would have loved to have been there. He also would have been some help, all I could do was take photos.
Hubby Doc is off to Bermuda again,( without his beloved wife ) I'm sure he's miserable without me! So since I am not there to get some great new shots, I dug into my archive and selected a few from last years trip. He's been working his brains out, not only at the clinic, but also at the Hospital in the ER. Last year he only worked the clinic, so this is a new experience. He is enjoying working with the other docs at the hospital.
Saturday, March 5, 2011
A Blessing
Soon after losing Dad, we blessed our newest member into the Universe. Charles Baird Greenman was born on August 4th in Dallas, Texas. He was born with several challenges, but is growing stronger every day. He and his Mama traveled to Cayucos, California for a blessing/fundraiser for his upcoming surgery.
While in Cayucos, Hubby and I helped our kids work on their restaurant renovation. Schooners Wharf will be back up and running soon with a brand new kitchen. We built a hostess station for the dining room, and had a lot of fun just being there with the the kids.
While in Cayucos, Hubby and I helped our kids work on their restaurant renovation. Schooners Wharf will be back up and running soon with a brand new kitchen. We built a hostess station for the dining room, and had a lot of fun just being there with the the kids.
Rites of Passage
February was an emotional month for us. Sadly, we lost Hubby Docs beloved Father, Obbie O. Atkinson. He died from injuries sustained in an small airplane crash. An amazing tribute was held at the Estrella Warbird Museum, attended by a couple hundred people. He was one of the driving forces in getting the museum to its present state. Several buildings, full of memorabilia, a library, and many beautiful old airplanes. He also was a member of the Freedom Flight pilots, who did fly overs for services of deceased military men. Fifteen airplanes were involved in the fly over for Dad. Quite a tribute, indeed. We'll miss you Dad, happy flying with all your angel buddies.
Sunday, January 30, 2011
Joining the St. Mary's Team
Hubby Doc starts the new year with a contract with St. Marys in Cottonwood, Idaho. They love him, he loves them, so it's a perfect match. He will work on a part time basis, which will still give him time to work an occasional job with Vista, and work on our place in Oregon. It's a four and a half hour commute, so he is home on weekends, or I can slip up for a visit. I am visiting right now, so I'll show a few pictures of my trip up.
Hubby Doc sees them all the time, but this was my first sighting.
This is an abandoned train station in Council. So picturesque in the snow.
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