Thursday, December 31, 2015
Walking Iten's Acres: Mythology December 31, 2015
I heard some interesting mythology today--at the gas station. I mean,
where else can you find such stories? They said that there used to be
this bright yellow thing up in the sky. No, really, Even on the
coldest days it would make things warmer and, of course, brighter.
There were times during the year that it would make all these little
colorful things pop out of the ground--some of them even had aromas! I
know! Man, fantastical stuff. It would even turn your skin brown
if you were out in it too long. Whoa, does that mean prophets would
have had to cover their bald heads? How would you know who they were?
Scary! They said sometimes it made things so hot you had to turn on
these machines called air confusers or air conflicters, or air . . .
conditioners. Yea, that was it--air conditioners. To cool off buildings
and stuff. They called it the sun--I guess because like sons brighter
up your day. Now, now, I'm not saying daughters can't be bright--I'm
just discussing the mythology. Gee, don't be so sensitive. Anyway,
it's just a myth. I've seen such things that might make you want to
believe. I've seen pictures of those pretty things that supposedly come
out of the ground. There's this strange box like machine outside my
cave that someone could imagine to be one of those air things. But hey,
I've lived in Ohio long enough to know a myth when I hear it.
Especially coming from a couple guys in a gas station. And I'm not
wearing anything on my head! Sun. Humph. The things people come up
with. Well, off for another gray walk under the lovely skies of Ohio.
Enjoy your day!
Tuesday, December 29, 2015
Today at Iten's Acres: Frightful December 28, 2015
Blustery day at The Acres. The walks were, shall we say, "brisk." I
loved them. Feathered friends were quite active. Calico didn't come
out until the rain stopped. She sits now by the "bowl" until I come out
to put some food in it. She still slithers away and waits for me to go
back inside before she'll eat. But she knows that if she just sits
there, the old man will feed her. The drops on the trees were freezing
today--beautiful sight and even a lovely crackle in the
wind at times. The tree tops are howling and moaning, singing the
wind's song. The pond is as deep as I've ever seen it. It has gone
from a mud hole to a new Great Lake--Lake COBG sounds good to me. The
inhabitants are still clustering in the middle. Swimming a little
deeper but still leaving a golden tint. An almost winter day. All we
need now are some flakes. If all this rain had been snow . . . I'd
have been safe in my cave until April. Oh, the trials of being a
hermit. "Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow." Frightful is good.
Saturday, December 26, 2015
Walking Iten's Acres: Winter Decorations December 26, 2015
Another nice "perk" of living in the country is that God does my winter
decorations. Green pines stand out everywhere against either their blue
or gray background. As soon as you enter The Acres, "Hester" looms
before you covered with the deepest red cones. Red and green every
Christmas! And other conifers are scattered everywhere--along the
sides, around the pond, up by the cave, in the meadow and wild areas.
Green everywhere no matter how cold it gets. And there are little
green ornaments throughout The Acres too--Lenten Roses scattered here
and there. And along with Hester's gorgeous red "ornaments," I have the
"reds" streaking or congregating on the waters of the pond. sometimes
under a film of ice. And the flying red beauties are ubiquitous--and on
warmer winter days they even burst into song--:"pretty, pretty,
pretty." Flying musical ornaments. Are you jealous? And the lights!!!
True, on cloudy days they don't shine. But, oh, on clear days! The
skies are stunning. Breath-taking. And, on occasion, He decorates
everything with beautiful white crystal lace. Beauteous even as He
"sprinkles" them on everything, everywhere. He does icicles, too. He
is quite the decorator for my winter times. And, even cooler, He never
takes them down.
Tuesday, December 22, 2015
Today at Iten's Acress: Spoiled December 22, 2015
Observations from another day at The Acres:
Actually, it started last night. Being a light sleeper, I was twice awakened by rain drops falling on my head. I think it may possibly be as restful as sleep to lie in the darkness and listen to the falling rain. One of these days I need to get a tin roof.
I think the two calico cats must be Mom and Daughter. They look so much alike. Hang out together. Mom always lets the kid eat first. Beautiful creatures. Fearful. They need to learn from Homesteader. After I fed her a couple of times, she followed me around whenever I came outside. And gave me a piece of her mind, of course. That hasn't changed. Bossy.
What a luscious day to sit on the green throne at the top of the hill. Way too warm for winter. I'd like some cold please--and snow. But I can't complain about today. In quietness will be your strength. I should be the strongest man in the world. Sigh. Reality, reality, reality. I'm just an old man who likes quietness. Shhhh.
The blue pincushion flower that wouldn't quit blooming must have drawn attention to itself. Something ate most of it. Beware of the danger of showing off.
The home of the red polka dots is getting deeper and deeper. They certainly love the rain and the warmth. I think 150 may have been a little low when it comes to the pond dwellers. They apparently don't take a break from schooling.
A possum can run pretty fast when it's being pursued by an old man with a shovel.
Pileated woodpeckers like the feeders in the trees. Shy things for being so monstrous.
Actually, it started last night. Being a light sleeper, I was twice awakened by rain drops falling on my head. I think it may possibly be as restful as sleep to lie in the darkness and listen to the falling rain. One of these days I need to get a tin roof.
I think the two calico cats must be Mom and Daughter. They look so much alike. Hang out together. Mom always lets the kid eat first. Beautiful creatures. Fearful. They need to learn from Homesteader. After I fed her a couple of times, she followed me around whenever I came outside. And gave me a piece of her mind, of course. That hasn't changed. Bossy.
What a luscious day to sit on the green throne at the top of the hill. Way too warm for winter. I'd like some cold please--and snow. But I can't complain about today. In quietness will be your strength. I should be the strongest man in the world. Sigh. Reality, reality, reality. I'm just an old man who likes quietness. Shhhh.
The blue pincushion flower that wouldn't quit blooming must have drawn attention to itself. Something ate most of it. Beware of the danger of showing off.
The home of the red polka dots is getting deeper and deeper. They certainly love the rain and the warmth. I think 150 may have been a little low when it comes to the pond dwellers. They apparently don't take a break from schooling.
A possum can run pretty fast when it's being pursued by an old man with a shovel.
Pileated woodpeckers like the feeders in the trees. Shy things for being so monstrous.
Another day at The Acres. God certainly knows how to spoil His children.
Today at Iten's Acres: Day One of Christmas Break December 20, 2015
Day One of Break:
Awakened early by the furry alarm clock--cold nose, whiskers, incessant caterwauling. There has to be a button to push that says "This is not a school day." Ah, well.
Fed the boss breakfast. You didn't think she was looking out for my benefit did you? Huh. Fed the feathered friends. Takes awhile. There are several feeders spread throughout The Acres. Fed the flock of cats--it's down to two--calico both. One is kitten size. One is Momma size--in more ways than one. Beauties both. Still a little scaredy cat in both of them. The kitten not so much. She comes right up to the doorwindow and exchanges stares with The Homesteader. Reading minds maybe? You never know with cats. Interestingly, I had a whole flock of city dwellers at The Acres today--house sparrows. There's nothing remotely resembling a city within miles of here. Must have followed me home from Worthington.
Film of ice on the pond. Goldfish undeterred. Several large schools in attendance all day. They, were, however, more toward the middle of the pond than the edges. Lovely sight.
Took several walks naturally. I still have one flower that refuses to give up--a blue pincushion at the front of the property in one of the pot bunkers. I am expecting the pussy willow by the pond to start "blooming" soon especially if the weather stays warm--it was a little chilly today with a snow flurry or two.
The challenge for today was writing sixteen devotionals for the school project. Tomorrow I will have to go to school after church and enter them on the computer so they can be "harvested" by the folks in charge of the project. That will take most of the afternoon.
All in all, a good day one. Now, if I can just do something about the alarm clock.
Awakened early by the furry alarm clock--cold nose, whiskers, incessant caterwauling. There has to be a button to push that says "This is not a school day." Ah, well.
Fed the boss breakfast. You didn't think she was looking out for my benefit did you? Huh. Fed the feathered friends. Takes awhile. There are several feeders spread throughout The Acres. Fed the flock of cats--it's down to two--calico both. One is kitten size. One is Momma size--in more ways than one. Beauties both. Still a little scaredy cat in both of them. The kitten not so much. She comes right up to the doorwindow and exchanges stares with The Homesteader. Reading minds maybe? You never know with cats. Interestingly, I had a whole flock of city dwellers at The Acres today--house sparrows. There's nothing remotely resembling a city within miles of here. Must have followed me home from Worthington.
Film of ice on the pond. Goldfish undeterred. Several large schools in attendance all day. They, were, however, more toward the middle of the pond than the edges. Lovely sight.
Took several walks naturally. I still have one flower that refuses to give up--a blue pincushion at the front of the property in one of the pot bunkers. I am expecting the pussy willow by the pond to start "blooming" soon especially if the weather stays warm--it was a little chilly today with a snow flurry or two.
The challenge for today was writing sixteen devotionals for the school project. Tomorrow I will have to go to school after church and enter them on the computer so they can be "harvested" by the folks in charge of the project. That will take most of the afternoon.
All in all, a good day one. Now, if I can just do something about the alarm clock.
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