Saturday, August 21


Friday I once again rode to Cooper and back
and there were new sites to see and more pictures to take. Posted by Hello

Through the bus window Posted by Hello

Older Iowans Day at the Fair was a wet one this year. Posted by Hello

State Fair 2004 Posted by Hello

And this is Taz and the ever vigilant Tippy Posted by Hello

This is the infamous Taz. Puppy of my sister Myrla. Taz is quite photogenic and Myrla is enjoying her new digital camera. Posted by Hello

Tuesday, August 17


Apples, Corn and Swallows Our backyard view in Jefferson Iowa Posted by Hello

Monday, August 16


Friend Bert from Arkansas sent this picture of her hummers and I know from seeing it that these are a very small number of what she sees everyday! Posted by Hello

Little ones having fun at one of the cooling off spots at the Iowa State Fair. Posted by Hello

This is Butch and Jason on their adventure. Once they were back on the ground Butch was quite clammy and pale. Fair food didn't sound good for awhile. Jason didn't feel so hot either. Posted by Hello

Jason and Butch had this "wise idea" to go on this ride designed to scare the bejeebers out of young people. It is designed somewhat like a ferris wheel but with only two sets of seats. It goes much faster than a ferris wheel, a hundred or so feet in the air and both directions. Neither of them felt that it was such a good idea after their "flight". Posted by Hello

Mike, Laura, Jason and Emily in the sheep barn. Posted by Hello

Apples from Above Posted by Hello

A favorite cooling off spot at the fair. Nicole is on this side and Jason and Mike on the other. Posted by Hello

Butch beside his "sponsor" at the Iowa State Fair. Posted by Hello

Jason finds a shady place to rest. Posted by Hello

The capitol building in Des Moines Posted by Hello

Class members attending the reunion held in Jefferson Iowa this past weekend. The class of 1959 Posted by Hello

Wava and her fella Bruce sharing a secret. Class of '59 reunion- Jefferson Iowa Posted by Hello

Kent Smith has some 'splainin' to do. Posted by Hello

Bill Stidwell is getting a kiss from his lovely wife at the class reunion held in Jefferson Iowa this past weekend. Posted by Hello

The women of '59 are having a good time. From left to right: Wava, Janice, Pat, Ruby and Carolyn Posted by Hello

Friday, August 13


Myrla's dog Taz and her cat Tippy. I couldn't resist adding the comments. By the way anyone wanting to see the pictures larger can click on them and get a bigger view. Posted by Hello

I did not take this picture but now you know what an Indigo Bunting looks like. Posted by Hello

You know you have really become old when you start taking pictures of tombstones!! Posted by Hello
On the trail today we saw; 3 wild turkey, 2 Indigo Bunting, Mama deer and two babies. There is always something new to see. I rode 17 miles today. The north head wind coming back was not fun. On an earlier ride this week Butch and I rode over to the cemetery at Cooper. It only added about a mile to our ride. I took some pictures of Grandma and Grandpa Z.'s tombstones. Also Aunt Gar, Uncle Jack's and Uncle Ray's. Posted by Hello

Monday, August 9

A friend sent me this poem and I thought it worthy of sharing.:-)

Retirement

I worked forty-five years for someone else
So that I could retire.
I dreamed of sleeping late
And sitting by the fire.

I dreamed of long vacations,
Enjoying stage and song.
But, let me set you straight on that concept,
It is simply wrong.

I did junk my safety glasses
And the work boots that cramped my toes.
But, the rest of it had a mind of it's own
And this is how it goes.

My wife had been thinking of retirement
And had plans of her own.
She had spent much time with the kids
But, now they are grown and gone.

We sold our cattle and horses
So we wouldn't have that chore.
I poured concrete over my alarm clock
But, I still wake up at four.

I get my eyes checked on Monday.
Ann gets hers checked the next day.
I go for a colon check on Wednesday
And pass my wife going the other way.

I have a dental appointment on Thursday.
Ann goes for a test on her heart.
Friday we go get prescriptions filled
And browse a while at Walmart.

Saturdays we just stay home
And try to get the paper work right.
We can't take any overnight trips
'Cause we can't see to drive at night.

Restroom confusion keeps us out of church on Sunday
And we really do hate that.
There's nothing wrong with the restrooms,
We just can't remember where they're at

We don't need to plan next week,
Just make sure we can drive.
And not forget where the hospitals and clinics are.
We'll need them to survive.

So, don't build your castles too high, my friend,
While strolling through the clover.
This is a typical week in retirement
And on Monday we start all over!


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Freedom*Rock (In Rural Iowa)
Lois Murphy most recently sent this site to me. We have seen the rock in the past. It is most definitely worth a stop.
Arabia Steamboat Museum
Link of the Day:

This website is about the steamboat Arabia that sunk in the Missouri
River in 1856. It was located in 1987, buried beneath a cornfield, one
half mile from the river and salvaged with many contents intact.



We are more than likely headed back to the Peculiar Missouri area in a month or so and I plan to visit this museum.