Saturday, May 26, 2012

Day One Hundred Forty Seven 2012

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It’s that time of year again—sweet corn! Found some yummy ears at Kroger this afternoon. Wish I’d bought more.
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Also bought some Salmon for two. This was farm grown Atlantic Salmon for $4.99 a pound. The lady in front of me at the seafood counter bought the wild Alaskan Salmon for $14.99 a pound. I’ll bet mine tasted every bit as good as hers did.
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We bought these Fiesta plates at the Nashville Flea Market yesterday. It was the only thing I bought. I love that they’re square, and I love the colors of Fiesta ware. I told Neil that some grilled Salmon would taste great on these plates. And some fresh corn on the cob.
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And it did! Neil grilled some of the best Salmon I’ve ever eaten. And the corn was sweet and juicy. Are you hungry yet?
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This is me, enjoying my scrumptious meal.
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Juicy red sweet seedless watermelon for dessert! It is officially summertime!
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We drove over to Dogwood Park to see what that awesome fountain looks like at night. It is lit up with ever-changing colors—red, yellow, purple, blue, green, gold. Really beautiful. Lots of people there, splashing in the water, even at 9:30 pm.
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Neil and I plan to hang out here as often as possible.

Friday, May 25, 2012

Day One Hundred Forty Six 2012

A Day At The Nashville Flea Market
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It was so hot today at the Nashville Flea Market, all this silverware could have melted and you would have had enough to build a small car. Actually, this vendor was lucky to be in an air conditioned building.
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I love old shoes. These were baby shoes. No pesky laces to tie.
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It seems an entire American Indian tribe was for sale. I remember they used to sell dolls like these in Cherokee, North Carolina, back in the day when I was growing up near the Smoky Mountains.
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I like top hats. It would be fun to wear one.
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Calla lilies for sale. These were an awesome dark pink that a picture just doesn’t do justice.
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Lots of garden stuff for sale and slowly withering in the heat. You can find a good variety of flowers, bushes and trees here. If you’re in the market for growing things.
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This produce was yummy looking, especially the peaches, but my peach-loving hubby Neil walked on by. Go figure. He probably just didn’t want to carry them around.
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This vendor had one of the most colorful booths I’ve ever seen. The painted furniture looks good enough to eat.
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Ninety nine dollars? Really? For this cement bunny garden ornament with a broken left ear? Really?
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Wonder if anybody ever bought that big ole Buddha head? This booth always has interesting stuff. They’ll tell you it’s from Romania or some such. Whatever, dude.
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It was apparently top hat day at the flea market. Wonder where this one has been, and whose head did he sit on…..
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See? Top hat day. Even Paul and Linda were stylin.
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Hubby Neil checking out the cuff links. He loves them. Sometimes he buys them. But not today. No peaches. No cuff links.
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Smells like teen spirit from the fifties. Let’s do the twist. I think the cases had 45’s in them but I didn’t look.
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Lady Liberty, probably melting in the sun. I know I was.
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Election year campaign buttons
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Skeleton keys galore…and skate keys….and clock keys…..I’m always attracted to these.
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Guess I’ll always have a love affair with typewriters, especially the really old ones.
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Some long ago little girl’s well-loved baby dolls.
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Gratuitous self-portrait of me melting in the heat at the flea market.
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Need a hand?
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I told Neil that this elephant looked like he was doing the Fig Newton dance.
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We found the sea of green…but no yellow submarines.
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Sold to some frog collector perhaps.
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This was the cutest little bear! He didn’t have a steel rod sticking through his furry skull, honest.
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In honor of Memorial Day weekend, vintage American flags for sale.
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H.O.T.
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Look who we went to see after the flea market! Grandson Knox had just woke up from his nap.
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Bath time, splash time!
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Nighty night time! Loved seeing my peeps—daughter Kelly, son in law Kerry and grandson Knox! Thanks for feeding us! Love you guys and hope to see you again soon!!
Happy TGIF, y'all!

Thursday, May 24, 2012

Day One Hundred Forty Five 2012

Afternoon In Dogwood Park
















Today was my first visit to our newly expanded Dogwood Park, which is a gorgeous green zone right smack in the middle of old town Cookeville. At the center of this little piece of heaven is an awesome fountain where kids of all ages can run around, get wet and cool off on a hot day. I took grandpeeps Shelby and Elijah there this afternoon. Elijah wore his vacuum-sealed rubber boot over his cast so he could splash, too. The day was hot but the water was cold, as you can see by Shelby's tense body language. Elijah plunged right in, but it took Shelby a long while to finally get soaked. They had a great time. Who wouldn't? I sat in the grass under a tiny tree which offered enough shade to escape the heat of the sun. That is my only complaint about the park--it will take decades before the small trees are mature enough for some real shade. Otherwise, I'm blown away by this place and can see myself spending time here as often as possible. I know I'll be taking my grandpeeps back again (and again) this summer to play around that way cool fountain.

Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Day One Hundred Forty Four 2012

Bragging On My Peeps!
My hubby Neil recently won the 2012 Spirit Of Flowserve award for Commitment. You have to be nominated, and they only give it to a couple of people each year. I'm really proud of him for getting this award. He is a hard worker with an amazing work ethic. He would not pose for a picture with his award, saying, "It's corny." I don't think it's corny at all and am more than happy to brag about him
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On the other hand, grandson Elijah was more than happy to pose with his recent award. He received a medal for memorizing the Days Of Creation in his kindergarten class in Bible school at church. He was thrilled to get this honor. I'm so proud of him, and I hope it inspires him to keep on learning about God and spiritual matters. Good job, Elijah! (and Neil!)