Monday, January 28, 2008

Metro Monday

Sometimes Metro is too nosey for his own good.

Saturday afternoon as we walked around the Tree House at the Beaver Pond, he was obviously upset by something. As he marked his territory around the different small bushes, he would growl, bark and spin his wheels. Some animal had been in the area.


Then he found the source of the scent. He wanted to stick his nose into the hollow of the large oak tree. And his head... and his front legs... and his body...

We picked him up and and loaded onto the golf cart - he was ready to go back and investigate further!

Wednesday, January 23, 2008

Two Years Ago...

I was struggling with writing this post since last night. I started and deleted so many times, that I had just about given up on what to write. Then I get an email from Sherry when I get back from lunch and a doctor's appointment!

Thanks, Sis! I couldn't have said it better!!!


I know we haven’t talked yet today and I really don’t want to dwell on what day it is. I know that both of us have thought about the 2 year mark all week, and especially today. Instead of thinking that Daddy has been gone from us for 2 years and making today a sad event; I have been trying to think that this is a 2 year anniversary that we have become closer together as a brother and sister-sharing the memories we have of both Mom and Dad. Also Dad’s passing took him away from his earthly pains and illness; and moved him onto his next journey toward heaven. We both know that dad lived a wonderful Christian life, both as a devoted husband and father to us, along with a very caring person that was loved by many. So smile with me and say a prayer, and thank God for His love and allowing us to be stronger today because He gave us Dad and the memories to share.

I love you.



Amen!!!


Sherry, I love you, too!!!

And be a simple kind of man.
Be something you love and understand.
Be a simple kind of man.
Wont you do this for me son,
If you can?

Chorus to Lynyrd Skynyrd's Simple Man
(by Gary Rossington - Ronnie Van Zant)

Monday, January 21, 2008

Beaver Pond Dam

Friday afternoon, we walked to the Beaver Pond to see the level of the water. Sarah had told me on Thursday, the water was within two inches of the top of the Beaver Stump. With just over 1.5" of rain on Saturday, we were sure that the Stump would be completely covered today. Well, guess again.


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So I walked over to the Beaver Dam... I hear water flowing!!!


The pressure of the increased water on the earthen plug made by the beaver caused a collapse sometime in the past 36 hours.

And it most likely happened last night... The ice seen above shows a pattern of quickly receding water. The temperature overnight was 19.2° F.


I wasn't the only one investigating the damage, the tracks of a VERY LARGE beaver were near the flowing water.

Metro Monday



Metro loves to watch the birds. Doesn't matter if it is from the golf cart, walking in the woods or down by the Beaver Pond.


We recently put up a new feeder at the kitchen window and a bird feeder doesn't have to be a purchase from Wal*Mart!!! This one is a simple straight stick from one of the Tulip Poplar trees and Disk Harrow from an old piece of farm equipment.


Too cold for a ride on the golf cart - temperature was 19.2° F this morning!!! Northern Cardinals and Chipping Sparrows were the visitors this morning for Metro to see! We were enjoying our morning coffee by standing by the kitchen sink and watching the action. He knows, somehow he knows, when there is something outside that he needs to see also. Is it the tone of our voices, the length of time we stand motionless or just the fact we are not paying attention to the four legged pup on the rug beside us? He is not satisfied until he is picked up and held or placed on the counter beside the sink. HE'S GOTTA SEE OUTSIDE!!!

Monday, January 14, 2008

Metro Monday

From the following link: http://today.msnbc.msn.com/id/22670868/?GT1=10755


Best in show: The top 10 dog breeds

The American Kennel Club lists the most popular pooches in America


Best in show: The top 10 breeds
Popularity contests aren’t just in high school anymore. With all the cute contenders out there, you’ve got to narrow down your search when it comes to picking the perfect pet. The American Kennel Club, a not-for-profit organization which maintains the largest registry of purebred dogs in the world, helps you sort out the 157 dog breeds by announcing the Top 10 Most Popular Dogs in America.

Who will paw their way to #1? Will it be the happy-go-lucky Beagle, which has consistently been included in the Top 10 list since 1915? The reliable and trustworthy Labrador Retriever? Or maybe the portable and energetic Yorkshire Terrier? Find out which pup made it through the ruff competition to be crowned the American Kennel Club’s most wanted pet.


According to the slide show countdown:




#10: Bulldog
#9: Shih Tzu
#8: Poodle
#7: Dachshund
#6: Boxer
#5: Beagle
#4: Golden Retriever
#3: German Shepherd
#2: Yorkshire Terrier
#1: Labrador Retriever



Photo credit: Takeshi Nakagawa/Wikipedia

But, that photo could have be taken by Sarah or myself. The little guy in the above photo is a dead ringer for Metro!!! And Metro IS #1 in our hearts!!!

Saturday, January 12, 2008

Remember Mom on her birthday

Happy Birthday, Mom!!!

January 12, 1932 - October 20, 2005

Tuesday, January 08, 2008

Barn De-Construction

The Bee McCranie Barn... It stood on the hill, about a quarter mile up the road from our driveway. It stood there for, we think, for over 100 years. Stood, past tense, because it has been disassembled.






Thanksgiving weekend, Buddy (our brother-in-law) asked Mr. Breedlove, "Whatcha got planned for the old barn?"

Mr. B: "Nothing"

Buddy: "Could I have it to tear down?"

Mr. B: "As long as you don't leave a mess. Just put all you don't want in a pile so it can be burned."

The roof was the first thing to come off, Buddy hired a few men to remove the rusting tin.




The Friday after Christmas, we took over with hammers, pry bars, crowbars and a sledge hammer. Each board was carefully removed from where it had been for over 10 decades. Each nail was pulled, some so rusty that it took extra effort to extract it from the heart pine lumber.

And what lumber...

Full dimension boards, not of the 1 1/2" x 3 1/2" lumber that calls itself a two-by-four!!!

The floors of the barn and the loft were 2" x 8" x 20'

The siding boards were 1 1/4" x 20' x various widths (some as wide as 15")

The floor joist were 2" x 10" x 20'

The beams supporting the floor joist were 6" x 10" X 20'







Six trailer loads were removed, sorted and stack at Pond. With plans to build a "cook house" at the pond, when the lot was totally clean.

The unusable, rotten and broken wood was piled in preparation for a blazing end. We started this process last Saturday afternoon. With one flick of a lighter, a bundle of old hay was thrown into a burn pit. That same fire was still smothering this morning when I started my commute to work. Sarah and her brother worked all day yesterday, tossing the odd post and board onto the bonfire.




As we loaded the last of the salvagable lumber onto my truck, I spotted a LARGE furry brown mass and a much smaller grey one.





He was still sitting beside the scrap piece of lumber when I return from town with our dinner (yummmm, PIZZA).


In an IM to me this morning, Sarah wrote:
"I am going to check on it when I get going...you may be a father when you get home"

Monday, January 07, 2008

Metro Monday

Wait a minute, I thirsty!!!







Yesterday, the temperature was around 71°. Lower 70's in January ? Yes, in south Georgia, even with the overnight low Thursdaynight/Friday morning at 15°.

"If you don't like the weather in south Georgia, just wait a few days - it will change!!!"



After morning worship and before Choir practice, we took a walk to the Beaver Pond. Metro joined us, of course. He walked every step of the way from the house to the Beaver Pond and from the Beaver Pond back to the house. A round trip of just less than a mile. As we neared the Fish Pond and home, Metro's little tongue was hanging out and he was hassling. We paused as he took a drink of water from the Pond.



The inseam of my blue jeans is 32". Metro's little legs are around 4" long. 1:8 ratio. For every step I take, Metro takes eight. For every mile I walk, does Metro walk eight miles???


No wonder he was thirsty!!!




Friday, January 04, 2008

Beaver Pond

It was a long dry summer... The drought in Georgia has really impacted those to the north of us - Lake Lanier (the source of Atlanta's water) is now at all time low.

We were able to watch the level of the Beaver Pond drop. By taking note of the water mark on one of the Beaver Stumps we were able to guage the fullness of the pond. From the highest level at the beginning of June to the lowest point in mid December - the water level drop over 18 inches.


June 9



August 18


December 13

We figure that the total surface area of the Beaver Pond when full is around 6 acres. So with the drought and lack of rain over the summer - 18 inches evaporated and with 27,138 gallons per acre of 1 inch rain - the pond lost 2,930,904 gallons of water.


January 3


Today, with ice on the surface!


We are almost to the high water mark again with all but 2 inches regained. That means the pond has increased by 2,605,248 gallons.

Thank you Lord for the rain we have received in South Georgia in the recent weeks.