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Sunday, September 28, 2025
Sunday Stealing
Saturday, September 27, 2025
Saturday 9: The Entertainer
Unfamiliar with this week's song? Hear it here.
1) The Sting marked the second teaming of Robert Redford and Paul Newman. The two enjoyed almost 40 years of friendship. One passion they shared was sports cars. Newman raced Porsches professionally and Redford was deft behind the wheel of a classic Karmann Ghia convertible. Think about one of your longest friendships. What did you two first bond over?
2) During their first movie together – Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid – Redford was late so often that Newman joked they should change the title to, "Waiting for Lefty." Do you have a friend who is perpetually tardy? Or are you that friend?
3) Back in 1936, when Redford was born, baseball's Hall of Fame opened in Cooperstown. Coincidentally, two members of his high school class of 1954 are represented in the Hall: Redford, with memorabilia from his baseball film, The Natural, and his teammate on the Van Nuys Wolves, Don Drysdale. "Big D" was inducted for his stellar Dodger pitching career. Have you recently spoken to, or corresponded with, one of your high school classmates?
4) Redford admitted he had a few run ins with law enforcement during his teen years. He specifically recalled being picked up for breaking into the neighbors' back yard and swimming in their pool. Were you a mischievous kid?
5) Redford went on to CU Boulder. He confessed to being a distracted student and only lasted a year and a half. While not good in class, he was popular with his coworkers at his after school job, mopping floors and cleaning bathrooms at a restaurant called The Sink. The restaurant is still thriving, and Redford returned whenever he was in Boulder. He wore a Sink t-shirt during a national press conference in 2018 and when asked what The Sink was, he was happy to plug his former employer. Do you often wear graphic tees, decorated with a favorite band, restaurant logo, team mascot, vacation destination, etc.?
6) When he was a struggling New York actor, he and his wife lost their first child to crib death. Redford told AARP magazine that he blamed himself and said it's a wound that never healed. Tell us about a time you felt guilty but shouldn't have.
7) Legendary costume designer Edith Head said she liked putting Redford in hats because they balanced his strong, square jaw. Do you take your figure flaws into consideration when you choose your clothes?
8) Forever fit, Redford credited his physique on exercise and genes, not diet. He said, "Healthy food is good for the conscience, but Oreos taste a helluva lot better." What's the last cookie, candy or treat you indulged in?
9) Random question: Do you prefer to bathe or shower first thing in the morning, after work, or before bed?
Friday, September 26, 2025
Thursday, September 25, 2025
Thursday 13: The Power of 3
Wednesday, September 24, 2025
Geoff the Fiddler
A while back, we went to listen to Geoff the Fiddler play his fiddle and guitar at a presentation put on by the Botetourt County Historical Society and sponsored by The Reeds and the local chapter of the United Daughters of the Confederacy.
Geoff the Fiddler was very good, and his knowledge of his music was impressive. He had been asked by the Historical Society to focus on mid-1800s music, which is basically Civil War era. He came dressed in a Confederate soldier's outfit.
He played a variety of reels and jigs, many of which I am sure most folks would have recognized. He sang a little, too, and he has a very fine voice. He said he plays a mix of Celtic, Appalachian, and a touch of Cajun fiddling. The result is a unique and authentic American-Celtic style, he said.
He said he takes part in Civil War reenactments sometimes and enjoys playing with other musicians who love the music of that time period, too.
My favorite part of the hour was when he played The Battle Hymn of the Republic. He said he wasn't going to sing it, so the audience sang it for him. Well, we sang the first verse and the chorus. Nobody seemed to know the other verses, including me, though I struggled a bit to try to remember the second verse and then gave up.
There were a few other songs that the audience sang along with as well. We didn't know the second verses of those songs, either.
It was a nice way to spend some time with the community, and I certainly enjoyed the music. Visit Geoff's website linked in the first sentence to learn more about him and see videos of his work if you are so inclined.
Tuesday, September 23, 2025
From the Springhouse to the City Tap
We took on the project through the Mountain Castle Soil and Water Conservation District, with partial help from federal cost-share programs. But a lot of it came straight out of our pockets. My husband laid miles of pipe by hand, running water from a well to troughs so the cows could drink without stepping into the streams. We did it because it was the right thing to do for our land, for the wildlife, for the water downstream.
Monday, September 22, 2025
Five Things
Last Week, I:
1. Went to lunch and a movie (Downton Abby) with my husband.
2. Went to a seminar at the library.
3. Went to the chiropractor.
4. Worked on my project with Chad and Sage (it's getting weird).
5. Found some stuff I'd been looking for.
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In solidarity with federal workers, who were tasked in late February 2025 with listing 5 things they did the prior week in order to keep their jobs, I started listing 5 things I did last week every Monday. On August 5, 2025, the federal government decided this was a waste of employees' time (as if we all didn't know that already). I have decided to keep it up. Since I don't have a regular job, it's a fairly mundane list.
Sunday, September 21, 2025
Sunday Stealing
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Saturday, September 20, 2025
Saturday 9: Come See About Me
Friday, September 19, 2025
Bottle Feeding Baby
Recently, one of our cows surprised us with twins. That hasn’t happened in more than a decade.
At first, the momma fed both calves. Then she began to favor one and ignore the other, walking right past him as if he weren’t there.
We watched for 24 hours, hoping it was just a fluke, but the little fellow wasn’t getting his share of milk. That happens sometimes with twins - the momma cow rejects one of them. Finally, we pulled him from his spot under the shade tree and carried him to the cattle work pen to start bottle-feeding.
Part of me hoped we were wrong. Maybe another cow would turn up the next morning, bawling for her calf. Or maybe the momma would change her mind. But dawn came and no one claimed him. The poor thing was hungry and missing his mother, and there was nothing left to do but step in.
Bottle-feeding isn’t hard, but it’s not exactly pleasant. My job was mixing the powdered milk from the farm store. It smells like a can of Carnation milk gone a little sour, and it has to be blended with hot water. Since the barn is a ways from the house, I made it with the hottest tap water I could so by the time my husband carried it down, it would be close to the 100 degrees the directions required.
The calf caught on quickly, slurping away, but he was lonely. A few times he tried to follow my husband out of the pen, just like he would have followed his mom if she'd been doing her job.
We had thought about sending him to the stockyard, but instead we found a family with three young boys who were excited to bottle-feed. That seemed like the best outcome. The calf would get plenty of attention, and we’d hand the job off to someone who wanted it.
I like to picture him now, ears scratched, belly full, and growing up with kids who will give him a name and maybe show him off at the agricultural fair. That feels better than watching him stand in the field, waiting for a mother who never came.
Here are some photos of my husband feeding and scratching on the little guy’s ears.
Thursday, September 18, 2025
Thurday 13
Wednesday, September 17, 2025
Tuesday, September 16, 2025
Visiting the Museum
| Permanent display at the museum. |
| Hubby reading one of the VA250 displays. |
| Glassware donated by a relative. |
| Permanent display. |
| Part of a sundial donated by a relative. |
| I had a relative who built long rifles. I don't know if that is one of his. |
| Botetourt passed resolutions before any other community (I think). |
| Just a parting shot, someone you know wrote that magazine there. |
Monday, September 15, 2025
Five Things
Last week, I:
1. Went to a history "lecture" on 1800s music (music included!).
2. Had my helper over to do the monthly major housecleaning.
3. Helped my husband with a calf.
4. Did a good bit of writing.
5. Discussed my project with Chad and Sage and worked on some of it.
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In solidarity with federal workers, who were tasked in late February 2025 with listing 5 things they did the prior week in order to keep their jobs, I started listing 5 things I did last week every Monday. On August 5, 2025, the federal government decided this was a waste of employees' time (as if we all didn't know that already). I have decided to keep it up. Since I don't have a regular job, it's a fairly mundane list.
Sunday, September 14, 2025
Sunday Stealing
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