Friday, November 27, 2020

Chair Story

 

I looked and looked for aluminum frame folding chairs for use at the lake….webbing and lightweight.  Amazingly they are hard to find at the price I wanted to pay and made of steel and were so heavy.

At the end of 2019 I bought 2 and stored them in the garage with tags on.  Along comes the pandemic and Becky and Sharon and I decided we could safely meet in the park with our lunches, sit 6 feet apart and talk!  We even made the TV news one night from afar.  We started with heavy coats and blankets.  And we met once a week and enjoyed lunching and talking, trying out different parks and locations.

The first time I used the chair, the tags were still on and Sharon said I had a Minnie Pearl chair…so of course I left the tag on!

Minnie Pearl Chair

I put a chair in my car and used it once a week for about 2 hours each time for our lunches.  Sadly by early September one of the webbings tore. I was frustrated since I had only used it once a week.


Since I had the tags…I could contact the company.  That brought a couple of exchanges and an online form asking for extensive documentation.  That form said they would reply in 2 weeks.  No reply.  I emailed and quoted their response and I received notice I would receive two chairs in 2 weeks. And so September, October, and November and this is the rest of the story.


Package Arrived 
Box Opened

Received two chairs with phone holder, bottle opener and can holder!





Friday, September 25, 2020

Prairie Views

 

Our Loon Lake prairie has shared much beauty.  The big bluestem is as tall as I.  The little bluestem is also showing its beautiful color. 

grasses

Tiny lavender colored flowers
aster

and bright yellow flowers




display along the lane.  


Tucked in are wild roses sharing their hips. 

rose hips



Along the stream we’ve had a big blue heron that flies off a curve in the water as we go by and (s)he is faster than I so no picture!







About three blocks from our home in Mason City is a strip of native prairie along the Winnebago River.  The association has been working to revive it after bushes and weedy material moved in.  Previously the fire department would do a controlled burn but as housing was built up that wasn’t allowed.  Now mechanical means are used AND in the third strip goats were brought in for the month of August.  It was fun and became a pause for many walkers to check out the seven goats as they munched for a month!


Wednesday, July 29, 2020

Tis the political season




In early 1988 Mike was up and off to church for Sunday services.   About 7:30 he called home and said the Secret Service just called and Paul Simon is coming to worship at St Paul!  I hastily changed my plans and got ready for church and told our kids to get ready for Sunday School and I’d come home to get them. 

I remember sitting on the left side about 3 rows behind Mr. Simon.  He was in suit and bow tie alone in the pew. Seated in the pew ahead and bit to the left was a secret service agent.  Seated behind him and closer to the aisle was a second agent.  Both agents wore trench coats the entire service and had cords coming out of their ears and didn’t participate but were certainly alert.  

And there sat Paul Simon participating fully with liturgy and hymn singing …he knew his way around the hymnal!

Later I learned he was the son of Lutheran missionaries to China and attended college at Dana.  At that time, he was a U.S. Senator from Illinois and running for President of the United States. 


                                           
He withdrew from the race in April.

Tuesday, June 30, 2020

GOOD BYE DEAR FRIEND


Since June 11, 2000 we have enjoyed Uncle Don’s Dock.   On that day Jay brought the dock on country back roads to Loon Lake.


Uncle Don with expertise and design built a sturdy dock with a drive shaft so he could attach a motor and “drive” the dock in and out of the lake.  When their new lake home was built the distance between homes didn’t allow for the dock.  Hence the dock was available to us.

We have enjoyed it thoroughly and watched the grandkids grow up. 

Mike often used it for evening reading.  Fish were caught.  I enjoyed basking on a raft tethered to the dock with a dog leash in the summer quiet.  A lift joined the dock for boat rides. Sometimes someone was “bumped” into the water. 


One summer we had so much rain it allowed Mike to walk on water.

Each spring the dock would be evaluated for loose planks and painting if needed.  Our dear neighbor would bring his tractor over to raise the end and push it into the water. In the fall the process was reversed.  It sounds simple but really was quite a process.  Age (ours not the dock's) determined it was time to explore another way to have a dock.
The new owners are younger and have children and I’m so happy to know others will enjoy our beloved dock.

Thursday, June 4, 2020

Measurement of Pandemic



It is June 4, 2020.  Since mid-March we’ve worshiped online.  It was suggested to have a candle and bowl of water for worshiping at home.  I found this 12 inch taper.  Now it is 7 inches. 

I’ve made masks.









Now both Mike and I have had haircuts.  Whew.
 

I had a medical checkup on schedule but by zoom.
Now I’ve had a dental checkup 2 months late with lots of careful prep.  I hope the providers are still healthy.
I’ve watched Buena Vista County where Mom lives stay at zero cases for weeks and then balloon to 850 cases and one death.
I haven’t visited Mom for 12 weeks.  I’m thankful my sister is there.
I’ve appreciated a 6 week wellness class.
It is great to sit in a lawn chair bundled up, 6 feet apart, and eat a sandwich with friends and last week we actually were getting sun.


What's the Password?

Myles was 5 1/2 and we were at Andy and Nicholas's home.  Myles found this portable manual typewriter.  He was eager to try it.  Nicholas put it on the floor and got paper and rolled it in.

Myles was ready and asked immediately, "What's the password?"