Monday, July 25, 2022

I grew up on a little creek in Alabama

 I grew up on a little creek in Alabama.

Way out in the country, far from the town

Nothing but family & farmland around

Crickets & mourning doves make their sound

The best people I knew were called Maw & Paw

They owned this land & farmed it all

Paw had a pet goose & rooster named Clyde

Maw taught me not to cuss or ever tell a lie

When I think back, only happiness inside


We called them Maw and Paw.

Come inside and sit a spell y’all 

Make yourself a plate & some sweet iced tea

Turnip greens, pinto beans, Maw smiles at me 

If I could go back there just one last time 

I would eat from paws Muscadine vine 


Paw was a veteran who served in World War II

He was by far the smartest man I ever knew 

Now, Maw loved to needle crochet & sew 

I believe she could do it with her eyes closed 

A horse named Cricket and a catfish pond

Apple trees, watermelons, and far beyond 

How they did it all, I will never comprehend 

They fed family, animals, and friends 


We called them Maw and Paw

The best people I ever knew

Cold Banana banana pudding & warm chicken stew

If I could go back there just one last time

I would eat from paws red grapevine 


Blueberries, strawberries, beans & potatoes 

Cherry trees, peach trees, plums & tomatoes


Oh, if I could go back there just one more time

Written by my daughter about her grandparents


Saturday, April 9, 2022

2022 April 9, Walking Tour Moulton, AL

 Today, I rode to Moulton, Alabama, to join a group of people. We enjoyed several different people talking about sites in Moulton. 

Our First Stop was the Moulton Negro High School, also called Moulton Rosenwald School. 


Moulton Negro High School, also called Moulton Rosenwald School. 
Near this site in the 1920s, a school was constructed with funds and labor from the African-American community and funds from the Public Whites and the Rosenwald Foundation. In the 1950s, new buildings replaced wooden structures. Most of the block-laying, plastering, and mortar mixing was done by African-American volunteers. Much of the funding came from faculty, students, and their families. The school closed in 1970 due to desegregation. The school exemplified the educational pride of the African-American community. School Principals were Mrs. Maggie Truss, Mrs. Addie Irwin, Ms. Pearl F. Crenshaw, Mr. A.G. Petty, Mrs. Hazel A. Shelley, Mr. Samuel A. Shelley, Ms. Ora Smith, Mr. Noble Jones, Mr. James Poe, Mr. C.C. Chunn.

We listened to a woman speak about the school that once was a Negro High School but now is an elementary and junior high for remote learning. 

Next, we rode down the street to the Byler Road Church of Christ AME, where we listened to another woman talk about the church's history. 

We then rode to the Freeman Tabernacle Church on Byler Road, where another woman talked about that church and its history. 

In 2019, the Freeman Tabernacle Missionary Baptist Church celebrated its 150th Anniversary. 

Isaac Owens donated the land for the church, and for a short time, the Baptists and Methodists worshiped together. 

Reverend Freeman was the minister of the church for over 35 years. 

Freeman Tabernacle church celebrated its 150 years of service in 2019. 

We stopped at the Old Moulton Cemetery and watched several women talk about important people buried in the cemetery. They were in period dresses.  

Alicia Carpenter played the character of Miss Lucy Downing, the daughter of James and Mary Downing. 

When she was about four years old, her father died, and her mother went to work for the Post Office. She was appointed postmistress of Moulton and served for 17 years. 

Mother Mollie Downing 1955-1933
wife of 
James Downing 
"Well done, thou good and faithful servant, enter thou."

                    Lucy Downing, daughter of James & Mollie Downing 1886-1968
    
Lucy never married and followed in her mother's footsteps as postmistress of Moulton. 

We stopped in front of the Smith Chapel CME Church and listened to a woman talk about the church's history. 


Smith Chapel C.M.E. Church 
On this site, in 1871, former slaves constructed one of the first churches and schools for African Americans in Moulton. The Colored Methodist purchased most of the materials used for the building. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Nabors Owen gave land for the Color Baptist and Colored Methodist Church and School Moulton. The congregations worshipped together until 1874. The course is named in honor of Rev. Andrew Smith, a former pastor


Mural of Moulton 

I stopped to take a picture of the mural about the history of Moulton, which was not quite finished. 

My last stop was at The Hot Spot, where we listened to the history of the Hot Spot and Byer Road. 

Byler Road 

Pioneer Alabama's settled path to new lands, agriculture, transport, and commerce began in Northwest Alabama. The 140-mile corridor was designed by the state legislators on December 19, 1819. This was Alabama's first state legislative action. It started at the junction of Shoals Creek and Jackson Military Road, 10 miles northeast of Florence, AL, and ended at Warrior River Falls at the state capital crossing in Tuscaloosa, AL.


Saturday, February 5, 2022

2022 Feb 1, Day Trip to Guntersville, Alabama

Today, the Hubby and I are going on an adventure to Guntersville. 

I had been told that there was an eagle nest along Lake Guntersville Park on Sunset Drive. 

We stopped at McDonald's for some apple pies and Diet Coke.

We saw several people at the park with cameras and large lenses sitting on tripods, watching and waiting for the eagle to leave the nest. 

I had to use the restroom, so I went in search of one, but I did not find one, so we left.

We rode further down into the park, where we found restrooms. Along the way, I spotted several ducks, geese, and seagulls on the waterfront, so we stopped. 

Ducks

People were walking, jogging, and feeding the waterfowl. 

I started taking pictures of the seagulls, geese, and ducks. I spotted several sparrows scratching in the dirt, looking for food. 

One of my favorite birds is the Downy Woodpecker. 

Downy Woodpecker

I  heard a pecking, and this downy woodpecker was going to town on the side of a rotten tree. It was hard to get a good picture because he was in the shade most of the time, but I did get a couple of good pictures when he stopped pecking right before he flew away.

Hubby spotted a red-headed woodpecker. I was excited to see one, for I had only seen one in the wild. 

Red-headed Woodpecker 

I took pictures of the colorful Bluebirds.

You will not see a bluebird at your backyard feeders. 

Bluebird 

I took many pictures today but didn't get one of the bald eagles. 

That was okay because I got one of the red-headed woodpeckers. 

We rode to O'Bryan's in Hartselle for a late lunch. I ordered steak and sweet potato. 

We also stopped at Krogers, where we purchased a few groceries, a bouquet of flowers, and a potting plant.

The flowers that we bought at Krogers

We looked for hawks and bald eagles along the powerline near the old Papermill. We spotted a couple of red-tailed hawks but didn't see any bald eagles. 

We stopped at Wheeler Dam, where we saw several Pelicans, cormorants, and a gray heron landing at the substation. 

Gray Heron 









Sunday, January 30, 2022

2022 Jan 28-30, Focus on Nature Photo Weekend JWSP (3 days)

 Jan 28, Friday

Today, I am going on an adventure. 

My adventure began at River Heritage Park, which overlooks Wilson Dam. The dam is usually flooded with birds, but not today. 

I was not to be discouraged; I adventured across Wilson Dam to the overlook and Rockpile.

It was a bitterly cold day below freezing, and I could see literally 1,000s of pelicans, seagulls, and cormorants (snake birds) sitting on the rocks below the dam.  

A few challenged the north wind foraging for food, and a few white pelicans floated down the river. 

Nothing keeps the pelicans from floating down the river, even the turbulent water at Wheeler Dam.


Buttercups 

Rogersville Park is usually flooded with birds today; I saw buttercups reaching up with closed eyes. 

What adventure was waiting for me at Joe Wheeler Lodge? I am joining a group of fellow lovers of photography and nature. 


Tonight, there will be a Horsd'oeuvers of Cheese, crackers, and fruit as we mingle with others. 

There will be a signup sheet for the activities on Saturday.

Alabama weather is so unpredictable this time of year. It ranges from 19 in the mornings to the 50s to 60s, sometimes 70s, during the day. I will wait until tomorrow to decide what my next adventure will be. 


Jan 29, Saturday, 

With a good night's sleep and a light breakfast, I was ready for the day. 

We spent the morning listening to Rocky discuss the camera's many facets and how to use them. 

Many, like myself, were still confused about the camera. We love the auto modes. 

Lunch consisted of a BLT with onion rings.

White Pelicans at Wheeler Dam

& with making new friends. 


At 1 P.M., everyone met upstairs to disperse into different groups.

One group was going to the Wheeler Wildlife Refuge in Decatur. 

Another group was going to Wheeler & Wilson Dams and other local sites nearby. 

The last group was going to watch a falconer release three Harris Hawks into the woods to hunt for food (small animals). 


It was cold but not bitter cold like yesterday, but we were bundled up. 

The groups dispersed in different directions. Ours was inside the Joe Wheeler State Park. 

Before the falconer released the Harris Hawks, he had anyone wearing fur or a colorful hat remove it. The birds may think they are small animals and attack, and they do not like bright colors. 


The birds were released for the hunt, and we followed them away into the wooded area. 

They didn't go too far into the woods but stopped to watch or even pose for us.

The hawks treed a squirrel, but the squirrel outfoxed them. No catch today for the Hawks. 


Our group walked down to the lake's edge near the cabins. We saw shells, fossils, wild mushrooms, and driftwood. 


We saw Spoonbill Ducks swimming in a nearby sewage area; they love the minnows that grow there. 


There was a Bald Eagle in the Day Use, and that was our next stop.

With the camera in hand, we slowly descended the hill, stopping for that next great shot.

Bald Eagle with his eyes on us. 

The eagle got wind of us and flew away.


We saw a kingfisher, Canadian Geese, and a gray heron at the lake.

We sat down at the edge of the lake and watched the sunset. 

What a way to end our hike. 


Lake Wheeler, as the sun goes down
the ripples and different colors upon the lake. 

We enjoyed a seafood buffet as we sat around socializing. 

The falconer returned with one of his Harris Hawks with Q & A time.

Rocky finished the day with a slide show and several stories.


Harris Hawks 

What an excellent way to make new friends with a keen interest in photos and nature.  

A shadow of friends 





Friday, January 21, 2022

2021 Sep 4, National Wildlife Hike at Joe Wheeler 10-11:30

 2021 Sep 4, National Wildlife Hike at Joe Wheeler 10-11:30

Only three of us were on the hike, including park ranger Sam Woodroof.

This was my first time hiking the Champion Trail.

Wheeler Lake 

We took the Champion trail, which begins at the West end of the Lodge parking lot (1 mile; elevation: 566.76 ft./628.17 ft.). We talked about vegetation, trees, and park reconstruction.

Purple Wildflowers

Purple berries 

2021 Nov 14-20, Carnival VALOR 5 Day Caribbean Cruise to Cozumel and Progreso, Mexico

2021 Nov 14, Sunday Day 1:
Monday, Traveled to Slidell, Louisiana. We stopped in North Port at Mapco and filled up with gas for $29.49. We ate lunch at Cracker Barrel in Meridian, MS. I ordered pinto beans, fried okra, and grilled chicken. $6.53 We also had cornbread, biscuits, jelly, and water. Bought gas at 2.99 a gallon at Mapco in Northport, Al. for $29.49 and bought gas at Texaco Carrier, MS for $3.09 a gallon. We stayed at Hampton Inn in Slidedell at 4:40 P.M. We watched TV and went to bed early. We skipped supper full of lunch. 
We stayed one night at Hampton Inn 56460 Frank Pichon Rd, Slidell, La. 

Carnival Valor Cruise Ship Stateroom   Deck   Muster Station  


2021 Nov 15, Monday Day 2:
Took a shower, ate Reese's cup, and finished my Sprite. We ate breakfast at the hotel. I ordered scrambled eggs, sausage, muffins, and cranberry juice to drink. We checked out, loaded the car, and headed into New Orleans. We ran into work traffic on 1-10 going into New Orleans. We parked on 4A in the parking deck, walked to the elevators, and went to the ground level to wait in line to be processed along with everyone else. A woman called out Have your boarding passes ready for inspection (not folded) We walked through several lines. We handed the inspector our passports, boarding passes, COVID cards, and the results of our COVID test that showed we were hostile from the results of the COVID test. After several more lines, we were finally seated, waiting to board the ship at 10:40 A.M. Our rooms would not be ready until after 1:30 P.M. After boarding the boat, we walked to Guys Burgers, where we ordered a hamburger and fries. I got lemonade to drink. The dressing for the hamburger was on a buffet; I got onions and fried mushrooms. When we finished, we walked around the ship carrying several bags. (Camera bag with Nikon D7200, medicine bag, my purse, and overnight bag) Wanda had her backpack and her purse. Around 1:30 P.M., we walked to our cabin, unloaded everything, and rested. We went back upstairs to watch the ship leave the dock, and that's when the party began. (4–5 P.M.)We watched the sunset as the boat rolled down the mighty Mississippi, and it was dark when we reached the ocean. We returned to our cabin and changed into nicer clothes to dine in the Lincoln Room for dinner. I started with a shrimp cocktail, followed by a Caesar Salad; the entree was Sweet & Sour Shrimp, followed by Strawberry cake. (5–6 P.M.) At dinner, we sat next to a couple from Tennessee near Cookeville; they had left their 13-year-old daughter at home with her grandparents because she refused to get the COVID-19 shot. After dinner, we went to cabin 9268, which had a balcony, and went to bed early. 

Leaving New Orleans on Carnival Valor 

Sunset leaving New Orleans on the Mighty Mississippi River 

 Nov 16, Tuesday, Sea Day Day 3:
We showered and went upstairs so Wanda could get her some coffee. I also got some cranberry juice. We watched the sunrise around 6 A.M. and then went to the Washington room for brunch. I ordered a Parfait with nuts, Blueberries, strawberries, and yogurt. They cleaned our cabin while we were at brunch and left a towel on the bed. I ate a small taco for lunch. Today is a sea day, so we sat outside and watched schools of flying fish. Today was very windy, and the water was very turbulent. Walking was hard; at times, everyone looked like they were drunk. We had dinner in the Lincoln Room, and no one sat next to us tonight. I ordered prime ribs with gravy and potatoes, my appetizer was cocktail shrimp, and I ordered custard pie for dessert. 
 
Sunset Gulf of Mexico (Sea Day)

Nov 17, Wednesday, Mr. Sancho's Cozumel Mexico Day 4:
Watched the sun come up and then went to breakfast. I ate cantaloupe, French toast with syrup, eggs Benedict (which I didn't like), and chocolate milk for breakfast. Today, we docked in Cozumel. We took a taxi to Mr. Sancho's, which cost us 17 dollars both ways. It is a fifteen-minute ride south of Cozumel. At Mr. Sancho's, it cost us 55 dollars for all-you-can-eat and drink. We sampled a Margarita, & daiquiris while sitting under a bamboo roof. There was a rain shower while we were there, but we didn't get wet. We watched people swimming, snorkeling, and other activities, but we decided to enjoy the view under the umbrella.
We saw several birds scavenging for food. We were brought fried jumbo coconut shrimp with orange sauce, guacamole, salsa, and chips. We also sampled a Pina Colada, Miami Vice, Banana Mama, and Mr. Sancho's special. Our waiter was Aldo, a charming young man who said he was married with a young son. He said that we were queens for the day. He introduced us to his co-worker and told the son of another mother that he was very gracious and helpful. We took the taxi back to the shopping area in Cozumel. I bought a pair of pineapple teal shorts and a Burgundy top and spent $34.50. We went back through security and loaded onto the ship around 2:30 P.M. We watched the ship leave port at 4:30 P.M. We ate dinner in the Lincoln Room. I ordered Caesar salad, steak with gravy, potatoes, & broccoli. My appetizer was a shrimp cocktail,  and the dessert was chocolate cake with vanilla ice cream. Tomorrow, we will dock in Progresso. 

Day trip to Cozumel 

Our waiter, Aldo, at Mr. Sancho's Beach
Nov 18, Thursday, Progresso Mexico Day 5:
Ate breakfast and saw towel art everywhere around the pool area. We docked at Progresso and embarked around 9 A.M. with my boarding pass around my neck and my iPad in my hand. We loaded into a van, and there were 14 of us. We rode about an hour to Celestron, where we used the restrooms and loaded into three boats. There were 4 in two boats and six in one boat. Wanda said I hope we don't turn over because I cannot swim, and our guide, Misael, said the water is only two feet deep. We saw pink flamingos at a distance. Flamingos eat small shrimp that live in shallow waters. They also eat algae & crustaceans that contain pigments called carotenoids. These pigments are found in the shrimp and blue-green algae that they eat.
Next, we rode a short distance and saw Blue Herons, osprey, American Anhinga, and pygmy kingfisher. We rode through a tunnel of mangroves, where we saw several termite mounds in the biodiversity of the mangrove Yucatán peninsula. We stopped at a boardwalk where we saw a pygmy kingfisher. We rode back to where we had parked the van, exited the boat, used the restroom, and looked at the trinkets that were for sale. We loaded into the truck and rode to the beach area where our meals were being prepared. We ate chips & guacamole dip, smoked fish, veggies, and a margarita at the restaurant. We stayed on the beach for about 30 minutes. 
Loaded back into the van for an hour-long ride back to the ship. Our guide played the movie "The Big Year," a nature movie about two bird enthusiasts trying to defeat the cocky, cutthroat world record holder in a year-long bird-spotting competition.

We loaded onto the ship and watched it leave port at sunset. We dressed for dinner: cocktail shrimp, Cajun shrimp, bread, and dessert. We then went to a show for about 60 minutes. 

Island of Progreso 
                                                                  
Some of the birds that we saw at Progreso 

 Nov 19, Friday, Sea Day Day 6:
Sea Day, we are on our return trip to New Orleans. We ate brunch in the Washington room; I ordered bread and sausage with cheese grits. We went upstairs and got in line to purchase an item that benefits St. Jude, where I bought a build-a-bear. We watched the Carnival Valor Family & Mardi Gras giveaway with Matt, the cruise director. I ordered fried shrimp, salad, ribs, green beans, potatoes with gravy, and a dessert in the Lincoln room that night. Watched a Dean Martin special on TV, then went to sleep. 
Friday's Sunrise 

Nov 20, Saturday, Travel Home Day 7:
 Packed the night before, making sure we had everything. We ate breakfast, a couple of pastries and two chocolate milk. Grabbed our bags and met the Silver & Platinum sailors in the Lincoln Dining room. Loaded into the elevators and walked to our car on level 4A. Began our journey home. Filled with gas at Love's in Sandersville, MS, for $28.31, We ordered a sausage and cheese muffin at McDonald's. We stopped at Arby's for a beef & cheddar sandwich with Curley fries and a Coke for lunch. We were at Wanda's by 4:30 P.M., but Hubby had not gotten home from work, so we sat around and talked until Hubby picked me up.

Hampton Inn 56460 Frank Pichon Rd, Slidell, La
Carnival Valor Cruise Ship Stateroom   Deck   Muster Station 

2021 Oct 21-26, Trip to Mooresville, North Carolina with sisters (6 days)

 Day 1: Oct 21, 

Traveled from hwy 43 to hwy 64, taking 207Al, turning into 11TN through Minor Hill to 31A through Pulaski to I-65. From I-65, we took I840 to I-40, stopping in Crossville to eat lunch. We stopped at Cracker Barrel, which was closed until 10:30 that morning. We stopped at I-Hop, but they were short-handed and had a long wait. 

So we walked next door to Stake and Shake. They did not have a waiter or waitress. We had to order and pay for our food at a kiosk and then pick it up at the counter. 

It's not much fun traveling when you cannot find a place to stop and eat. 

I ordered chicken fingers, fries, and a Diet Coke. I bought gas at the Shell Station and put $45.16 on my credit card. 

Once everyone finished eating, we got back on I-40 and headed east into Knoxville. We took the I-40 through Smokey Mountain into North Carolina. We arrived at our destination around supper. Paula had baked a shepherd's pie, and we enjoyed a couple of mixed margaritas.

After supper, we sat, talked, and decided who would sleep where. Becky and I slept on the sofa. Teresa slept on the mattress on the floor, and Emmalee slept in the bed. 


Childers Vineyard 


Day 2:Oct 22, 

Everyone got ready and walked upstairs for breakfast and breakfast, which Tonya had prepared. 

Today, we are taking a tour of Childers Vineyard at 12 P.M. We arrived a little early (11:30 A.M.), so we walked around in the gift shop until it was time to take the tour. It was a huge group. When the tour ended, everyone was given a sample of wine. We each decided to buy a bottle of wine instead of paying $20 to sample five different flavors. 

We ended up with four bottles of wine, which was cheaper than doing the sampling. I bought a bottle of Muscadine Sweet wine for $11.99 and two chocolates for seventy-nine cents. 

At 5:30 P.M., we rode to Lake Norman to take a dinner cruise on the Queens Landing Catawba Queen from 6:30 to 8:30 P.M. 

It was a three-course meal with a salad, Chicken Marsala (a lightly coated chicken breast based on Marsala), mushrooms, green beans, a roll, and creamed potatoes.

Our dessert was cheesecake. We also ordered a bottle of wine.

Our boat had an upper and lower level and was full. When we finished eating, we walked outside and watched the darkness fall onto the lake. 

We began the cruise as the sun was setting. 

Another eventful day



Emmalee, Barney, and Me


Day 3: Oct 23, 

Today, we are going to Mount Airy, the birth home of Andy Griffin. 

By the time we arrived, everyone was hungry, so we walked to Barney's Cafe. But before we went to eat, we stopped at the public restrooms. It was a good hour's ride to Mount Airy. 

It was lunchtime, so we had to wait in line for several minutes. 

Mount Airy History Museum

Finally, I was seated in the back of the restaurant. I ordered a BLT with onion rings and Diet Coke and paid for everyone's lunch. 

When we finished eating, we walked to the History Museum. We spent the remainder of the time shopping in the gift shops. We looked for the jail but kept going in circles. We were worn out from all the walking, so we returned home. 

Later that night, Tonya lit the fire pit, and we had Weiner and marshmallow roasts and made smores. 

Another eventful day


Open-pit Weiner and Smores night 


Day 4:Oct 24, 

Today, we had planned to go to the Renaissance Fair but decided it would be too crowded, so we decided to go to Goodwill. 

Everyone bought something. 

Paula, Amber, and I had lunch at McAlister's and then took it to Lake Norman. I ordered a half Reuben and Southwest salad. 

Reuben corn beef, sauerkraut Swiss cheese, Thousand Island dressing, and marble rye bread. 

Southwest salad with chicken, avocado, roasted corn, black beans, mixed greens, tomatoes, cheddar, jack, blue, and corn tortilla strips with chili.

Teresa, Becky, and Emmalee went somewhere else, but they ate there. 

We meet them at the park later. The kids enjoyed wading in Lake Norman. 

When we returned home, Teresa spent the rest of the evening washing clothes, and we helped Paula clean. 


Day 5:Oct 25, 

Today, we went to Publix Grocery, where I bought some banana bread and a drink. We each had an appointment to get a one-hour massage at Hand & Stone Massage. When we finished, we rode to Cracker Barrel for lunch. I ordered grilled chicken and pinto beans with cornbread and Diet Coke. Becky paid for everyone's meal. 

Kendall and I watched movies while everyone else was upstairs talking. We watched Hocus Pocus and Nightmare Before Christmas. They all ate leftovers, but I ate nothing because I was too full from lunch. 

Packed for the trip home tomorrow. 


Lake Norman


Day 6: Oct 26, 

Travel home.  

For breakfast, I got biscuits from McDonald's in Lenior City, TN. We were home before dark. Becky and Emmalee slept most of the way home, and Teresa and I talked as she drove.  

Traveling I-40 through the Smoky Mountains 



2025 April 7-11: The Ark Encounter and Creation Museum Trip with the Club-Diamonds in the rough

  Day 1: Monday, April 7: Hubby and I stopped at Jack's for breakfast. I ordered gravy and biscuits with Diet Coke.  When we arrived a...