Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Let's Walk Out to the Garden

This year, our little garden has done great! I think it is because DH
has been totally in charge.  I used to try to plant things, but now I
just pick things and cook them.  It works out better that way!
Here is an update of the garden.
  
The tomatoes by the deck have really gotten tall and are producing
lots of tomatoes for the dinner table.
DH took the seeds from one heirloom, Brandywine, tomato
and planted all these plants.  They are bushier than the rest
and the tomato is a purple color.  Can't wait till these start.
The okra are coming along.
We grew beets this year.  I've never grown beets and don't know
what to do with them, but there is always the internet!
We have a few eggplants, too.
And a few bell pepper plants.  The bugs seem to like them, too!
And the cucumbers are climbing up the string.  I hope we get
lots of cucumbers this year!

Thank you for walking out to the garden with me today.  I love
seeing all my bloggy friend's gardens. Have a great day!
Love,
Lottie





Monday, July 4, 2011

Transportation Museum in Spencer, NC.

I had the most wonderful trip to the Transportation Museum!
I absolutely loved it!  I felt like I had been there before????
We saw the main shops and a roundhouse.  I even picked out
the train I wanted! (LOL:-)


  The roundhouse was beautiful!
 
And then there was train I wanted.
This beautiful purple train was just .....beautiful!  Then it hit me!
I HAD been here before in another world....the world of raising 
two little boys.  I even still have the trains!

 I  still have the back shop!  I have had it at least twenty years!
My youngest son spent hours putting it together.

 
I had a wonderful time at the Transportation Museum.  
More than I ever expected.
DH had a great time, too!
So, go someplace different this summer!  You may be surprised
and have the time of your life!  Where have you been different?

Love,
Lottie









Sunday, July 3, 2011

Happy July 4th, 1965!

It's funny how we always look back to happy times when we 
celebrated holidays as children. July 4th during the 60s was fun!

First, we ate hot dogs on the picnic table in the back yard.
Then all five of us piled into my parent's '56 Chevy station wagon.
We drove one mile to Mountain Creek Lake in Grand Prairie, Texas. 

(Not much of a mountain.)
Now, can you imagine this shoreline full of old cars backed up next
to the water?  Across from the lake was an electrical plant and a
runway for airplanes to take off.  Someone on the other side always
shot off fireworks.  They were not professional fireworks, but
always pretty next to the water.

I think my mom and dad had the most fun of all watching the 
fireworks with all of us kids sitting on the tailgate of the car. I 
just remember everyone laughing every time a rocket went up.
And none of it cost a dime!

We went back home afterwards, but a few times my dad would
surprise us with firecrackers for my brothers and a sparkler for me.
One year he brought home a Roman Candle! It was spectacular!

Hope you all have a great 4th of July!  Thank you for listening
to my memories.  I hope you will share yours, too!

Love,
Lottie