Wednesday, December 30, 2015
Monday, December 28, 2015
These could save your life
Two pieces of wood and a string.
And a sturdy nail into each end could save a life.
I love our pond... but not in winter.
See those footprints, they are heading straight for the thin ice.
Part of our pond never freezes, near the deep Spring where the water temperature is 65 degrees year round.
After thinking long and hard we decided to lower the pond for the winter months.
Large machinery and a friend with precise maneuvering skills made quick work of the task.
He even cleaned out the ditches which carry the water to our fields.
The water flowed so fast that many fish became stranded. I gathered them into a bucket of water and carried them back to the Pond.
An old farm Disk sat in one of the corners, getting in the way when harvesting our fields.
Because the equipment could only lift the Disk so far,
Our Friend backed up his big truck until it was level with the disk. He backed the truck into the machine (not the other way around) until it was swallowed up.
When I asked him if he was going to use it as a "sculpture", on his farm, our Friend surprised me by saying that "he would see if he could make it work again".
Not much is wasted in this small farm community.
Not much is wasted in this small farm community.
If you live near frozen waters you must have one of these in the ready. Wear it around your neck and if you should fall through the ice, these handles can pull you up and on top of the ice.
Just in case and nearby our pond, a boat for the open water, a rake to reach with and what could be a lifesaver...a simple string with two wooden handles.
By opening the spillway, we lowered the pond by more than a foot.
Much safer.
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Saturday, December 26, 2015
Thursday, December 24, 2015
Saturday, December 19, 2015
Almost ready for Christmas
Only a few more fun chores to complete.
Fresh greens and fresh fruit for the table centerpiece.
It will be replaced with a white rose bouquet at dinner time.
(Don't you hate to look across the table when a tall centerpiece takes center stage).
More and more of the "open" water is disappearing.
Early morning surprised us with new snow.
It's time to get out the cross country skis and pack up a picnic.
Geese need to fly south.
Friends are stopping by to wish us well.
That is my favorite part of this Christmas Season.
May light and love be with you always.
Gina
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Friday, December 11, 2015
Friday, December 4, 2015
Twirl, twist and roll.
To create one-of-a-kind.
Christmas tree ornaments.
All you need are clear glass balls, acrylic paints and water.
Mix acrylic paints with a little water and squirt a small amount into (the inside) and at the top of the glass ball.
I use old bottles that have very little paint left in them.
Mix acrylic paints with a little water and squirt a small amount into (the inside) and at the top of the glass ball.
I use old bottles that have very little paint left in them.
Thin to a consistency so that the paint covers the inside of the glass easily. Rotate ball covering only a small portion at a time.
Repeat with next colors until the inside is covered all around.
Let dry upside down on paper towels.
Tuesday, December 1, 2015
The First Advent
Last Sunday was the First Advent
This year it fell on November 29th.
Advent Sunday is the fourth Sunday BEFORE Christmas Day.
How excited we were.
Running up four flights of stairs to wake up the first Räuchermann (incense smoker).
Impatiently waiting for grown ups to catch up.
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Gently taking him out of his box, gently carrying him down to the Gute Stube (the best room of the house). Only good little girls and good little boys are allowed to carry him.
Placing him on the fireplace mantle where he fills the air with exotic incense. And where soon he will be joined by three more Räuchermännchen, the next three Sundays.
Christmas Season had officially begun.
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Cone incense is placed inside and lit.
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We were spellbound, waiting for the smoke to come out of their mouths.
The tradition is observed in many parts of Germany and other central European countries. But nowhere more celebrated than in the Erzgebirge (Ore Mountains) central Europe near the Saxony/Bohemia border.
Ore Mountain Folk Art, in the form of Smoking Figures (Räuchermännchen), Christmas Pyramids, Nutcrackers and many other colorful and hand carved ornaments are known the world over.
Happy First Advent to you, my dear
Blogging Friends.
Gina
Sunday, November 29, 2015
What do you think?
No talent required, just a little white glue and thin paper napkins.
Most paper napkins can be separated into thin layers, the thinner, the better.
Tear paper napkins into small and irregular pieces and glue onto glass or plastic balls, covering every inch.
Plastic balls (available in craft stores this time of year) are more practical.
You can also paint them. With acrylic paints. I'll show you how in a few days.
Now is a good time to head to your craft store.
Clear Balls are only available this time of year.
Happy creating,
Gina
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