1) What in heaven's name are you doing in the back yard? |
3) Where is your mother? |
1) What in heaven's name are you doing in the back yard? |
3) Where is your mother? |
All. Social Functions. All |
I checked the catalog at both libraries and the book is available to be checked out. |
"Catching the Turkey" Grandma Moses 1940 |
"A Blizzard" 1956 |
Thomas More-- From the prophetic pen of More appeared a work entitled "Utopia," or Nowhere, a satire on the times, especially the reign of Henry VII. Utopia was an ideal commonwealth which an imaginary companion of Amerigo Vespucci, deserted on the American continent, found somewhere in the midst of the wilds. It had wide and clean streets, comfortable houses, a system of public schools in which every child received a good education, perfect religious toleration, and universal suffrage, though with a family, and not an individual ballot; and the sole object of government was the good of the whole people, and not the pleasure of the king. Had More's pseudo-voyager but wandered to the American continent a few centuries later, he would have found his model "Utopia" a real as well as an ideal republic.(My emphasis)
On July 5, 2014 two Downtown stores were almost wholly consumed by fire. I hear tell the owner(s) of the buildings did not have insurance-- but that's just what I hear on the street. |
I think this building is testiment to the Great Southern motto, no matter what your circumstances are around the Christmas Season, You Can Never Over-Decorate! |
There are days when I think the Girls & I should be in charge of these events. |
This you have to pay attention to. Note the candy canes. |
First Daughter C fire of the season-- a Beauty! |
That public virtue which among the ancients was denominated patriotism, is derived from a strong sense of our own interest in the preservation and prosperity of the free government of which we are members. Such a sentiment, which had rendered the legions of the republic almost invincible, could make but a very feeble impression on the mercenary servants of a despotic prince; and it became necessary to supply that defect by other motives, of a different, but not less forcible nature; honour and religion.
I'm re-doing the bookshelves in the BunkHouse! |
which is finished and is accidentally symmetrical. God works in mysterious ways ;-) [Please attend to the two |
Dang. Double Dang. You can't see the bottom shelves. They are dreamy, civilized hoots. I'd also like to draw your attention to the slim volume on the war shelf over there on the right. |
In are Dogs & Guns & Star Trek. |
what's happening here on the Farm. (Yes. That is is a 10ml beaker. I have hundreds of them!) |
which is still not yet put together properly) |
bar Refurbishment? |
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