Charles Yang shares his symphonic version of Sam Cooke's
We all know it's been a long time coming. Speak up when you see injustice...
Country Living with wood, goats, chickens, gardening, climate impact, nature,barns...
Charles Yang shares his symphonic version of Sam Cooke's
We all know it's been a long time coming. Speak up when you see injustice...
What a therapeutic week being back in the Coulee! Friends from a different lifetime yet so happy for the opportunity to catch up and talk about everything our families, projects, interests, work and you betcha even politics?!
Dinner, Cemetery visit and Shul with Family Sam, Abby and Kylie
Work Colleagues: Janis & Don
Shul friends for a hug and a wonderful Sabbath yahrzeit service with Barb officiating. Told it was the largest attendance since the holidays. Thank you for honoring Irv and his yahrzeit with your presence.
Jazzerbuddies: a class and Java Vino coffee afterwards with the non snow birds and for those who stayed for lunch, loved the extra visiting time !
Other Friends thru Natureman Donna and her musical buddies, then Royce & Lynn with Carol & Roger
Happy Bookers Connie, Susie, Jo Ellen and the BDay Girl Nancy at the Red Pines celebrating Nancy's 3/4 century!
And to those who encouraged me to sleep around... Heidi & Scott, Carol & Roger, and Karol. You are all such great hosts and friends.
Thank you all for your care and hugs
It was so wonderful spending time with you all!
MARCH 2021
TUESDAY TUNES: TURKEY IN THE STRAW is the way this little group of musicians always start their jamming session. I was fortunate to be invited to join Donna from Houstn MN and friends for a musical evening.
In the old days they played at Jules, a popular long-standing coffee shop, but they have been meeting in the cafe section of The People's Food Co-op for the past 12 years.
What an assortment of instruments! Here's a short clip:
Curiosity couldn't be dampened by the raindrops as groups of 8-10 were admitted at a time due to gawk at its small floor plan firsthand.
17" limestone walls prevent the present-day owners from having central air. So windowbox units dot the back side of the home.
On the southwest end there is a cool round tower.
Thanks also to the Arkansas Historic Preservation Program for sharing this gem with the public.
I'm sticking with Central Air - Just saying. You know this is Arkansas.
Gelatinous, not eggs'actly over easy... The restaurant subtracted $1.10 from my bill. Seriously? I won't be back.