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Gramma Christoph
October 21 – Today we are featuring a guest blog from Richard Christoph, one of my Erie nephews. He wrote the following about his grandmother, who just happened to be my mother as well! Gramma was an awesome woman. One … Continue reading
Fall, Fire, and Flowers
November 7 – Dale has just passed by telling me that he is on his way to get some work done outside. He has been using the weed eater to clean up some areas of grass today as it’s pretty … Continue reading
Separate Us From Our Money?
September 19 – Recently had an interesting conversation that turned into a recitation about the times callers would come up with their plan to “rip you off,” as friends used to say. One of the three of us present would … Continue reading
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Weekend Doings
September 5 – The thought of writing a blog came to me Saturday night as I was sitting on the front porch. It had been sort of an interesting day, with a lot of ideas to write about. It was … Continue reading
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Helping Mom and Dad Work
May 24 – I had mentioned in my last post that our son David had come out on Mother’s Day to help us get some tings done. Well, his first words when he arrived were, “Well, what do we do … Continue reading
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The Jobs of Fall
October 15 – The last couple of weeks have included a number of tasks that are linked specifically to the fall season and the end of the garden. For example, Chris recently worked on the orange trumpet vines along our … Continue reading
Countrified Plants
September 22 – Someone wrote to us recently asking how we have found out and remembered the plants and flowers in the area. Well, we have always been interested in things like that, so we have kept a list of … Continue reading