Saturday, October 25, 2008
The first picture is of bittersweet, that is a weed back in Kentucky that I think was so absolutely beautiful. It is such a brilliant orange and the leaves are waxy, almost like they aren't real. What others tend to call weeds we call flowers, now isn't that the truth.
It was part of the beautiful decorations for the gathering at Miss Wilma's. I got to help doing some of them. Maggie and her husband, George came and helped Miss Wilma out decorating. I got to help do some of it too. Maggie was in her eliminate doing this and she brought this grand pasta salad. The second picture is George, Janice, and Maggie working on the decorations on the fence. They were fun to be able to meet and help with.
Just a part of the glorious time that I had there. This was on Friday afternoon, in between chopping and cutting and laughing and eating and chatting some more. Friday afternoon, Jonni and Justin, Janice and Dave were there working on food preparations, I was the go to girl. What ever they needed done, tell me, so I can do it. I love doing that.
The weather the whole time I was there was sunshiny and warm, that made it even better.
So let me back track a few here, Thursday morning I was up and awake at 8am there time. I don't even want to think about what it was my time, cause I knew my body would start screaming at me that is was tired. This was my first full day in Kentucky and I was up for fun.
I meet Janice and Dave downstairs at the desk and then we had breakfast at the hotel. And what a bunch of choices there were. I tried country gravy, then a banana and muffin and a little of this and that. Then it was off for the drive down to Miss Wilma's. I loved getting to talk to Dave and Janice and learn about the state. About the Kentucky Derby, the land itself, that it is on limestone because of how it was created by the volcano's and floods and freezes. I always liked learning those kind of things because my Dad always was teaching us that kind of stuff.
I also learned about the tobacco industry. I think I gave them a good laugh when they were showing me tobacco barns. I had never seen any so I had no clue. They are painted black, for the best amount of heat from the sun, they have louvers and doors to let airflow through for the leaves to dry. When we got close to Miss Wilma's, they turned on a road and I got a picture of a tobacco barn. Yep, tourist here. LOL
Then it was on to Miss Wilma's and Sterl's. You drive down this long lane with the tree canopy touching each other and covering the road, some leaves are green, bits of yellow as well. Then there is the clearing and you can look up the hill and see Miss Wilma's. There were cattle grazing and we pulled up into their place. Dave checked around for Miss Wilma and found her done in the shop. That is her house that has her antiques and primitives in it. So out of the truck we went, to hear a vacuum cleaner going. Dave called out to Miss Wilma because we sure didn't want to scare her. Janice stood in the doorway and Miss Wilma turned and saw her. She came out the door and there I was. Her first wonderful comment to me was, "Why, you're just a youngin!" Now that was a compliment indeed. Yes, I got my hugs and then we set to unloading and helping Miss Wilma get the house ready for the rest of the girls coming in on Friday. Dave helped set up beds, we helped put things away in the primitive part. Ok, I just plain ogled, and touched and asked questions. I put my luggage in the wonderful room I got to sleep in and then off to the main house we went for some lunch. We had sandwiches and I got to eat some of Miss Wilma's and Sterl's frozen white peaches. Oh, they were so so so sweet.
Then off we went to go a junkin. I had the best time, handling stuff in this older warehouse, just getting to see all the history. The furniture, old fans, doorknobs, books, boxes, and getting to ask all the questions of, now what is this and what is it for. I sure wished I had brought a tape recorder and my camera but that didn't even cross my mind when we took off. How silly of me. But I had a great time with telling the owner that ok, this is the money I have, what can I get for it. Then I pulled out the change I had and said " You haven't got it all yet, what else can I get?" It was so much fun. Then we stopped at another place of Miss Wilma's that she liked. It was wonderful, but that early morning getting up was starting to get to this girl.
So there were headed off to I want to say Glasgow, I think that is right, for shopping for food preparation for the next day. I voted to go take a nap cause this girls tushie was majorly dragging. So down to the little house I went, laid my head down, and my eyes were wide open. It was all those primitives calling my name. So I got up and wandered around for a bit, because they was so much to look at, dough bowls, chairs, quilts, toys, books, pillows, lanterns, clothing, you name it, it was there. My senses were on overload trying to take it all it. Finally, I went back and laid down and slept for a bit. It was twilight when I woke up and went up to the main house. I got a tour of Miss Wilma's and Sterl's and supper to boot. Now that was a great way to have an evening go. After supper, Miss Wilma made this great peanut butter fudge and taught me how to make grape jelly. I had always done jam and never done jelly. That was easier than I had thought it would be, plus I got to drink some of Miss Wilma's homemade grape juice that she had done this summer. I also got to work on helping Miss Wilma turn some of the projects we were going to be doing on Saturday. Then it was off to bed for this girl.
What a full and fulfilling day.....and the adventures continued.....later,
cs
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2 comments:
do you not have bittersweet? never thought of it as much more than decoration from out back. glad u had a fun visit down here.
I can't believe that it wasn't so long ago since the gathering. I hope that you have a wonderful Thanksgiving with your family! :)
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