Hello Everyone!
I'm back from the short trip that I mentioned last time, and now, having taken an exactly two-week break, I am ready to get back to blogging. I don't have photos from our family's trip to Canada this time, but I hope to do my next post on that. First, though, I have some major sorting to do, deciding which photos you get to see and which you don't. :-) So please be patient! What I do have today is quite a few miscellaneous subjects. The only way to find out if they are interesting is to keep going!
Saturday, October 25, 2008
Newswanger Pear-Butter Cooking
It is a tradition in my Mom's family to get together every
fall to cook pear-butter. Altogether we cook four batches
in these huge copper kettles; there has to be enough for
all thirteen families! All day long the sauce has to be stirred
all thirteen families! All day long the sauce has to be stirred
nonstop. That could get tiresome but usually doesn't
because there are so many people to take turns.
They put far too much sugar in for my liking. I watched
in increasing horror as my uncles dumped in bag after bag!
They finally stopped after adding 30 pounds!
I have some cousins that, like me, enjoy cameras. Only, they
prefer to look at the pictures rather than take them. :-)
Apparently someone thought that my cousin had too much
tint on her windows!
Tractors run in my cousins' blood. All my uncles are, or have
been, farmers.
We almost always make mountain pies for lunch - it is tradition.
(This day involves a lot of tradition, and so expect to hear the
word some more.)
Why, Candace dear, your sandwich is smoking. I declare, I
believe you have burnt it!
been, farmers.
We almost always make mountain pies for lunch - it is tradition.
(This day involves a lot of tradition, and so expect to hear the
word some more.)
Why, Candace dear, your sandwich is smoking. I declare, I
believe you have burnt it!
We girls (yes, there is a bunch of us:) look on and snap photos...
...but that isn't all we do - not by a long shot!
...but that isn't all we do - not by a long shot!
A brother entrusting his sister with his gun.
You should have seen me nearly keel over when I fired. Judging
from the last time I fired a shotgun, I wasn't expecting it to kick
so hard. Later Conrad admitted what he had not told me at the time:
by the time I had come to take my turn, only the "Nitro Magnum"
shells were left!
by the time I had come to take my turn, only the "Nitro Magnum"
shells were left!
Tunneling in the Back Yard
Recently our family watched The Great Escape, the story of how 70
American POWs dug there way out of a German prison camp during
WWII - an unbelievable story! That was enough to inspire my siblings.
The digging is going great until...
...Inspector Faith shows up. ;-)
This picture so reminds me of myself. I used to be the one standing
there heading all the adventurous projects, giving the orders, and
making everybody else do all the work. :-)
Well, I have to hand it to her: she isn't afraid to get dirty.
Me? - I always kept my clothes spotless!
we have these photos of Candace, Conrad, and I laboring at a similar
project. I still recall the day back in 2001 when I stubbed my toe on a
bit of stump sticking out of the yard. It must have hurt fairly bad -
bad enough to make me determined to get vengeance!
bad enough to make me determined to get vengeance!
Rats!
Recently discovering that rats had infested our barn, we started
a fierce campaign to annihilate them! We used poison, we
a fierce campaign to annihilate them! We used poison, we
boarded up their holes, we took away there food supply (our
chicken feed), and certain dedicated individuals even lay in
wait for them with a BB gun! It was amazing how big and
wait for them with a BB gun! It was amazing how big and
well-fed they were. Each fresh casualty in the ranks of the
enemy was greeted with exultation by we humans!
You of all people, Faith?! And you actually look as if you
are enjoying it. Obviously your normal squeamishness is all faked.
are enjoying it. Obviously your normal squeamishness is all faked.
Sibling's Barn Party
Before we get into the pictures, I think this topic needs a bit
of an explanation. :-) One evening my younger brothers and sisters
decided to have a barn party. They have quite the imaginations, and
I found some of the photos so humorous that I thought maybe you
too would find them so. First, here are some of the guests:
I would say that Christian did a good job on his costume; it is
obvious that he is supposed to be a cowboy.
obvious that he is supposed to be a cowboy.
They play and sing at nothing lower than forte. When they are banging
away out in the barn, it is so loud that Candace fears that the
neighbors will think we are playing rock music. :-)
It's not a bad idea to cover your ears!
It's not a bad idea to cover your ears!
More of the "appreciative" audience.
It looks as though the guests have outstayed their welcome.
The picture above this reminded me so much of Partygoers by
Norman Rockwell (one of my favorite artists, by the way!) that
I couldn't resist showing the parallels.
Norman Rockwell (one of my favorite artists, by the way!) that
I couldn't resist showing the parallels.
Well, it isn't midnight, but it is time to finish this post.
Thanks for stopping by!
Thanks for stopping by!
Farewell
~Carmen~
~Carmen~
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