Saturday, July 31, 2010
Guineas
cats 4
jalapeƱo
it seems to be a job requirement in the field.
Friday, July 30, 2010
peppers
Patty Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers,A peck of pickled peppers Patty Piper picked.If Patty Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers,How many pickled peppers did Patty Piper pick?But if Patty Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers,Were they pickled when he picked them from the vine?Or was Patty Piper pickled when he picked the pickled peppers Peppers picked from the pickled pepper vine?
Zinnias
Thursday, July 29, 2010
sad




The trouble in Arizona makes me sad; I have always been on the side of the under dog having been a under dog most of my life but the truth be told they should do something about corporation America that are hiring these poor people for a cheap wage. the people with no papers live from hand to mouth and they are desperate for any work they can find. God have mercy on the poor souls.
I still think if you make them legal there wont be a problem but the rich people in this country want to keep them on their knees begging for the hand out they receive from working in our country. They work in our fields, harvesting our food, they work in our factories making our cloths they take care of our children and they work in our restaurants fixing our food while we complain about the illegal we should look in the mirror.
Sheriff Joe and the new law in Arizonia

On Wednesday a judge blocked the most controversial sections of Arizona's new law and put them on hold. The law will still take effect on Thursday, but without some of the provisions that angered opponents — including sections that required officers to check a person's immigration status while enforcing other laws.Nevertheless there are reports that opponents of the new law plan to block Arpaio’s jail on Thursday in an act of civil disobedience.“There’s a rumor that they’re going to block our jails down the street,” Arpaio says in an exclusive Newsmax interview.“You know what? They’re not going to block our jails. They’re going into the jail if they block our jail. I’m not going to succumb to these demonstrators keeping law enforcement from booking people in our jail. So we may have to take some action.”Arpaio also vows to conduct a “crime suppression operation” on Thursday.“This morning we raided another business and arrested five more illegal aliens with false identification. On Thursday we’re going to do our 17th crime suppression operation and go out with our volunteer posse and deputy sheriffs and catch criminals. We’ve done 16. Just by chance about two-thirds [of those arrested] happen to be here illegally.“People say, why are you doing it on the day that the law may be put in effect? Well, should I wait? We’ve been enforcing the other state immigration laws and we’re still the only ones doing it. We’re going to continue doing our job.”Arpaio was asked about concerns that the federal government will refuse to cooperate with a handoff of illegal aliens to the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency after they are apprehended in Arizona.“There’s been some rumbles that maybe ICE will not take the illegal aliens off the hands of law enforcement,” he responds.“So we may have a little problem, but not that big, because most of the time we arrest illegal aliens we have them on another charge and we book them into our jail. “After people do their time and we have them deported, if [ICE doesn’t] accept many of those people who are going to be deported, the only alternative is that they may be released on the street.“So let’s see what the federal government does. I know they’re not happy with this new law. They’re not happy with me, because I had 100 deputies trained by Homeland Security, trained to work on the streets and function as federal officers, but they took that away when the new administration took office.”There have been media reports that with the law taking effect, many Hispanics are moving out of Phoenix this weekend — as evidenced by a recent increase in yard sales to dispose of items before they move. Arpaio calls that “hype” and said “they have garage sales every week. Go into any Hispanic neighborhood and they’re having garage sales.“But a lot of them are moving out. I’d like to take a little credit for that, because they’re accusing me of breaking up families, they’re accusing me because people don’t want to go to church, they don’t want to go to school because they worry about the sheriff coming in and arresting people that are here illegally.“Consequently many people have moved out. Of course they don’t all go to Mexico. They go to the sanctuary state called California and other states where they don’t care about illegal immigration. But many of them are moving out, moving back to their home country. That’s great. Now let [them] get the proper paperwork and come into this country legally.”The sheriff of neighboring Pinal County has invited President Obama to come to Arizona for a first-hand look at the illegal immigration problem.“Why would he go to Pinal County?” Arpaio says.“We’re bigger than all counties put together. We’ve locked up 40,000 people. Why doesn’t he come to Maricopa County to talk to the sheriff that he himself doesn’t like?” Arpaio also scoffs at the notion that Obama should come to the Mexican border to observe the situation there.“What is this, symbolic? He knows where the border is. Of course I spent 14 years at the border as the head of federal drug enforcement [in Arizona]. No one’s invited me, including Republicans, U.S. senators. No one has asked me my opinion as to what I would do if I was president.“But that’s O.K. I’m not concerned about that. I know what we are doing.But to say the president should take a tour of the border — I think he knows. He watches television. He talks to [Homeland Security Secretary] Janet Napolitano. I think he knows where the Mexican-U.S. border is.“So just to say let him come down, for the president [to get] in a Jeep along with a little show of all the politicians and going to the border, that’s not going to solve any problems.“Now I do realize that he did invite the Cambridge police sergeant in Massachusetts who arrested the college professor, and racial profiling was thrown in there. So he invited both of them to the White House [for the so-called beer summit]. They had a little beer.“So why doesn’t he invite me to the White House? I’m accused of racial profiling and I have all those years experience. Why doesn’t he invite me to the White House? We’ll have a little wine and throw a little basketball. I’m from Springfield [Mass., birthplace of basketball] so I think I’ll beat him. But I’m not holding my breath.
roosters and trucks
Wednesday, July 28, 2010
life in the Texas compound
ABOUT THIS BOOK
The author of The New York Times bestseller Escape returns with a moving and inspirational tale of her life after she heroically fled the cult she’d been raised in, her hard-won new identity and happiness, and her determination to win justice for the crimes committed against her family. In 2003, Carolyn Jessop, 35, a lifelong member of the extremist Mormon sect the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (FLDS), gathered up her eight children, including her profoundly disabled four-year-old son, and escaped in the middle of the night to freedom. Jessop detailed the story of her harrowing flight and the shocking conditions that sparked it in her 2007 memoir, Escape. Reveling in her newfound identity as a bestselling author, a devoted mom, and a loving companion to the wonderful man in her life, Jessop thought she had put her past firmly behind her. Then, on April 3, 2008, it came roaring back in full view of millions of television viewers across America. On that date, the state of Texas, acting on a tip from a young girl who’d called a hotline alleging abuse, staged a surprise raid on the Yearning for Zion Ranch, a sprawling, 1700-acre compound near Eldorado, Texas, to which the jailed FLDS “prophet” Warren Jeffs had relocated his sect’s most “worthy” members three years earlier. The ranch was being run by Merril Jessop, Carolyn’s ex-husband and one of the cult’s most powerful leaders. As a mesmerized nation watched the crisis unfold, Jessop once more was drawn into the fray, this time as an expert called upon to help authorities understand the customs and beliefs of the extremist religious sect with which they were dealing. In Triumph, Jessop tells the real, and even more harrowing, story behind the raid and sets the public straight on much of the damaging misinformation that flooded the media in its aftermath. She recounts the setbacks (the tragic decision of the Supreme Court of Texas to allow the children in state custody to return to their parents) as well as the successes (the fact that evidence seized in the raid is the basis for the string of criminal trials of FLDS leaders that began in October 2009 and will continue throughout 2010), all while weaving in details of her own life since the publication of her first book.
the sun shines on Janet
My daughter wrecked her truck last January and since she only had liability the repairs were her expense. All of her male relatives has worked on this truck and it is road ready. It doesn't look all new but the front end was missing when the men started to work on this and even tho' it not new looking it is drive able. Brother, uncles and cousins have all contribute to this effort and I am very grateful to all of them for their effort for Janet.
Purple zinnias against a blue sky.around the yard you see more red flowers than any other color. I suppose red is my favorite color.
Tuesday, July 27, 2010
Old Dogs Children & Watermellon Wine
Some make watermelon wine other make watermelon Jelly.
My brother decided he wanted to make water melon jelly, He called sister in Arizona and ask her how to make water melon Jelly? she didn't know but she said look on your computer for a receipt.
Brother did and if you seek you shall fine, he found a receipt 3 cups water melon rind 3 cups water 2 cups sugar. They said to cook to the soft ball stage, all mama's children cook like mama no measuring just guessing. Brother cook the stuff for 2 hours and figured that would be about right. He harvest 2 pints one he sealed and one he put in the fridge for his morning toast.
Morning arrives toast is cooking and he is licking his chops getting his water melon wine no I mean jelly. He put a spoon into the jar and the spoon bent double, the jelly jelled real good! Brother still wants to taste the jell on his toast so in the microwave go the jar and after 2 minutes he puts the bent spoon in again now he has syrup but it doesn't have to be spread on the bread it runs free.
Then comes the taste test. Guess what it had no flavor, just taste like sugar syrup but it was a pretty green color. Brother has two pints of water melon rind Jelly he will sell you cheap.!
Keets, baby guineas
Monday, July 26, 2010
squash
spaghetti several years ago I grew this type of squash and it was very good baked and seasoned with salt and butter.A book
Louise is married to a preacher named Hap , he beats her, throws her out of the house naked and abuses her 2 children with threats .Hap tells Louise all this is her fault because she isn't a good wife and would you believe this she thinks he is right . She spend her days trying to avoid his hate filled speech and his fist and feet and trying to be a good wife! This is a religious book and I usual don't read this type books they have at the library with little blue crosses on them but I am reading this one.
This woman drinks to cover her pain and has knowledge of a killer in the communities mists without turning him over to the law. I am half finished and so far I can recommend this book to you.
todays head lines!
German business confidence is soaring while U.S. consumer sentiment sinks.
Britain's second-quarter economic growth was almost twice as fast as expected, the strongest in four years.
China economy is growing in leaps and bounds.
The head lines in this day and time seems to be riped from the pages of the Bible prophecy; Bible scholars has long believed that the beast in the Bible with the 10 horns was the coming United Europe or the EE as it is known today. Many my self included have been thinking that since the EE has more that the 10 nations were we wrong? then I happen to read the other day that some of the nations were thinking about withdrawing from the EE. We live in a time when change can happen in the blink of the eye;remember the downing of the Berlin wall? I am thinking 16 today maybe 10 tomorrow.
Everyone in my life time that studied Bible prophecy thought the king from the east was China and now she is fast becoming a world power!
I have always wondered why I couldn't find any nation in the Bible that fit the United States of America in end times prophecy but if we keep on the way we seem to be going we are not going to be a world power much longer.
I read in the Bible where 1/3 of the oceans will be ruined; I had thought maybe some thing was coming down from the sky and would destroy the ocean but after the oil spill and all the trash that is in our oceans I think the ruin of the ocean is well under way.
I believe you can read today's headlines in the Bible.
tomatoes too many
I have a problem; everyone should have this problem. I have more tomatoes than we can eat before they turn bad. I have a pot of water on the stove so I am going to scald them and slip the skin then put them in freezer bags and freeze tomatoes. I know the vines will stop producing and sister will stop bring me tomatoes by like she did yesterday and then I will be thinking Oh, I wish I had some tomatoes.
I buy canned tomatoes every month and never get them for less than a dollar so if I freeze these I will save 5 dollars for something else.
Sunday, July 25, 2010
Attention, sister
No matter how cynical you get, you just can't catch up.
Lily Tomlin
Not that there haven't been enough abortions going on in the debacle in the Gulf of Mexico, but I'll bet you didn't realize that our good corporate friend BP is deeply involved in our war effort in Afghanistan!
But first, I have to give you some intelligence you didn't know about Krygyzstan. It's an important part of the puzzle on our entire war effort in Afghanistan. You may not know that one of the reasons for all of the ethnic violence over there right now is that a group of dissidents deposed the former President of Kyrgyzstan a month or so ago. But did you know that Kyrgyzstan is the major route for heroin from Afghanistan, and that the former President Bakiyev is up to his eyeballs in his involvement with the heroin traffickers?
The ethnic cleansing of the Kyrgyzs against the Uzbeks means that Kyrgyzstan will sooner or later degenerate into the status of being a failed state, and that's where the crown jewel of our logistical efforts to supply Afghanistan is -- Manas Air Force Base. So, while we've been paying baksheesh to the president who was fronting for the drug traffickers, now the US government will have to operate its base in a country that will quickly begin to resemble Somalia. And we all know how successful we were when we tried to maintain a military effort in Somalia.
But wait, it gets even worse for our war efforts in Afghanistan, because the only other supply route for NATO forces is through Pakistan, and there's this continuing problem of Talibanis and others who insist on blowing up our convoys. That's why Kyrgyzstan is the preferred delivery option for military supplies. There's only one problem with all of this.
A defense expert has estimated that the actual cost of supplying our troops with fuel is through Russia and Kazakhstan (corruption squared) before it goes through Kyrgyzstan (corruption cubed) before it finally makes it to the Afghani border. And once the gasoline gets to the Afghani border, we have to pay off the Taliban and the warlords for safe protection so our fuel convoys don't get torched. But then the Talibani and warlords are the same people we're fighting against down the road. So we're paying protection money to the people we're fighting against. And the estimated cost per gallon of gas on the ground in Afghanistan is estimated at $150 a gallon!
And here's where this shaggy dog story ends. Who do you think is the Defense Department's major supplier for gasoline in Afghanistan?
If you guessed BP, congratulations!
Obama's PROMISE To End The Iraq War - Oct. 27, 2007 - "You Can Take That...
We took this promise to the Bank but the bank had failed. Stop The war.
hot July days remembered and a snow July day
coool

Saturday, July 24, 2010
egg bound chicken and seed sowing
Obama's war
Stop the war. I am including a link in the title so you can see the war dead spread across our country. take a look ; the news media has just stopped reporting on the war a great deal and it has fell by the Way side but we need to be remember that families are loosing love one in Iraq and Afghanistan every day this war is allowed to continue, We need to raise our voices in a shout that can be heard in Washington.
Don't be afraid of being called unpatriotic because it is not patriotic to sat and let this country destroy the lives of our young men and women and the many lives of the people in those war torn countries. Shout it out. STOP THE WAR NOW!
KABUL, Afghanistan — Four American service members were killed Saturday in a bombing in southern Afghanistan, where international forces are stepping up the fight against the Taliban, officials said.
A NATO announcement did not give the nationalities of the victims of Saturday's blast, nor specify where in the south they died.
However, U.S. officials confirmed they were Americans. The officials spoke on condition of anonymity under rules regarding casualty identification.
The latest deaths bring to 69 the number of international service members killed in Afghanistan this month, including 52 Americans
Friday, July 23, 2010
Daniel Schorr is dead
"Nobody else in broadcast journalism – or perhaps any field – had as much experience and wisdom," Simon said yesterday. "He was playful, funny and kind. In a business that's known for burning out people, Dan Schorr shined for nearly a century." Born in the Bronx to Jewish immigrant parents, Schorr broke into the news business at the age of 12. He saw an injured woman on the sidewalk near his home in the Bronx and after summoning help phoned in a tip to the Bronx Home News. He later recalled that he was paid $5. He joined CBS as one of the last new members of the legendary Edward R. Murrow's news team. He opened CBS's Moscow bureau in 1955, but was not allowed to return to Russia after he scored an exclusive interview with Soviet Prime Minister Nikita Khruschev and complained about Soviet censorship. He subsequently clashed with American Presidents Eisenhower, Kennedy and Nixon as well, and was accused of self-serving behavior by CBS in the leak of the CIA/FBI report. None of this led him to soften his approach or his views. After the Supreme Court ruled against continuing the Florida Presidential count schorr referred to the judges as the Gang Of 5.
The Help by Kathryn Stockett
Set in rural Mississippi during the 1960s, the book mentions Martin Luther King Jr.’s march, the death of Medgar Evers, the Freedom Riders, the integration of the University of Mississippi by James Meredith, the sit-ins at lunch counters, Rosa Parks and other major events only in passing.
Instead, The Help focuses on the daily lives of three women- Aibileen (an African American maid raising her seventeenth white child), Minny (Aibileen’s best friend who has lost many jobs for ”sassing” her white employers) and Skeeter (a recent college graduate torn between her old friends in the Junior League and her desire to be a journalist).
I’ve read numerous books on the Civil Rights Movement, but The Help is to be praised for the way it personalizes the Jim Crow Laws and the culture of the time. African American nannies/maids - most notably Mammy in Gone With the Wind – have played a major role in Southern Literature. But The Help tells how those maids might have felt about their situation.
The hypocrisy of white women who trust maids to take care of their children- arguably the most precious thing in their lives- while insisting that the maids use a separate toilet in the garage or backyard because they fear catching ”colored diseases” is exposed. For their part, the maids are torn between their love for the children they care for and their recognition that the children they love will turn out just like their parents. Aibileen has raised seventeen white children since she switches jobs when the children get older and lose their color blindness.
Despite the injustice it exposes, The Help is a hopeful rather than an angry novel. As aspiring-journalist Skeeter searches for Constantine, the maid who raised her, she forms a friendship with Aibileen and Minny that could change their town forever. As a novel and as a work of social history, The Help deserves praise.
Warren book delayed, he can't see
Rick Warren just tweeted: My eyes were severely burned by a toxic poison.Hospitalized Mon.Excruciating pain.Now home.Pray my sight loss is restored
Update (11 a.m. Central):
Warren was pruning a firestick plant in his yard on Monday when he got some of the sap from the plant on his hands, according to his publicist, A. Larry Ross. "He went to wipe his brow and immediately experienced excruciating pain in both eyes," Ross said. "His wife came running out, and it was so painful, he couldn't articulate what happened."
His wife Kay called 911, and an emergency vehicle transferred him to Mission Hospital in Mission Viejo where he saw an eye specialist. Warren was kept overnight and released Tuesday.
He is wearing protective contact lenses and using ointment, and doctors expect a full recovery, Ross said. Ross said that Warren did not lose his eyesight, but was unable to open his eyes. "Thankfully, he’s seeing well enough to be able to tweet," he said.
After his initial tweet, Warren tweeted: Thank you for prayers for my eyes. Another doctor visit this PM. May God use this pain for His Glory. Rom.8:28
Last year, Warren was working on a book called The Hope You Need (Zondervan), delayed it so he could write the curriculum for his church membership program. Amazon lists the release date for The Hope You Need on November 16, but Ross was unsure when it will be released. perhaps he can dictate his book if he is blind.
working in the yard
Thursday, July 22, 2010
Billy Boy
I sort of pulled a dirty trick on him a few weeks ago, I hope he doesn't find out what I did and throw my fur coat and new dresses out beside the road.
Where have you been Billy boy, Billy boy?
Where have you been charmin Billy?
When will you be here Billy boy, Billy boy?














