Friday, December 21, 2012

Old Mill Love/Mabry Mill

MABRY MILL is one of my favorite Patrick Country treasures.
This is no doubt on of my favorite places to just knock around. I enjoy going up on the parkway the way a teenager enjoys going to the mall.
The sun was shining like crazy here at the house so I thought it would be a great day to steal away up the mountain and work on my photo skills. Surprise, surprise I was fooled again by the time I made the quick drive, instead of sunny winter day everything had taken on a cold, winter grey.


I am going to boast that Mabry Mill is undoubtedly the most pictured mill ever.
(this is not confirmed...)
I see our beautiful mill everywhere. It's on greeting cards and calendars. I've seen it one postcards, painting, and various other artworks. Many times, it will be pictured as if it's connected with something or somewhere else but it's ours. That doesn't bother me because it's nice to know that others appreciate it's simple serenity.

Ducks on the pond
And I enjoy the different views 
of the old mill.





Here's a picture of the cabin where E.B. Mabry and his family lived.



Looks like it's time to mosey on down the road...


Sometimes window shop from this computer screen..
Sometimes I take a trip...
Thanks for tripping with me!!








Thursday, December 20, 2012

Pics from Jack's Creek












Here's a few pictures that was taken a couple of weeks ago. 
Jack's Creek Covered Bridge 
is another one of Patrick Counties many treasures.

A hectic Christmas season and the resent tragedies have left me  a little wordless lately.
I have been saddened. 
I may be wordless but I'm not hopeless,
for  hope is in the Lord.

MARK 10:14-16 KJV
....Suffer(let) the little children to come unto me, and forbid them not: for of such is the kingdom of God.
Verily I say unto you, Whosoever shall not receive the kingdom of God as a little child, he shall not enter therein.
And he took them up in his arms, put His hands upon them, and blessed them.






Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Christmas Trees and Candy Canes

Christmas  Tree 2012
My little helpers

My husband brought the tree in Saturday. By Sunday the tree had released it's branches from being wrapped up and Jack could not wait any longer. The decorating had to begin. You can see our tree is not one for a showcase and there is no these. Decorations the kids have made while in school and pieces that we pull out of the box every year adorn our Christmas. 

The tree is a little smaller than usual but in truth it's probably a better fit in our corner. Many years we trim it down to fit and the branches have still filled the entire room. Usually the kids and I have had our night of hot chocolate while stringing popcorn but this year has seemed hard to get anyone at home and together long enough to do it. I may string some later and add it. Either way I'm feeling a little melancholy about it. It seems that many of those things that we always done just don't seem to happen anymore. Maybe it's just time to start doing some new or at least different stuff.

DIY Fabric Candy Canes
About a week or two ago I had stopped in Grannies Attic, a local craft and vintage mall we have here in Stuart, and I saw a nifty bowl full of crafted candy canes. It had such a neat look to it that I had to make some for myself.
I found me a piece of striped fabric and I cut out a picture of a candy cane out of a coloring book that Jack had tossed off and I got to sewing. I already had the same bowl that was used with the display at the store.
I have worked on these a little each night before I would go into work and you can tell I need to make quite a few more before my bowl is full. 
..maybe I'll have this project completed by Christmas..
These candy canes did bring to mind the legend of the candy cane, so I thought I'd share it with you in case you hadn't heard it before.
The Candy Cane Story
A candy maker in Indiana wanted to make a candy that would remind people of the true meaning of Christmas; so he made the candy cane to incorporate several symbols for the birth, ministry, and death of Jesus Christ. He began with a stick of pure white, hard candy. White to symbolize the Virgin Birth and the sinless nature of Jesus, and hard to symbolize the Solid Rock, the foundation of the Church, and the firmness of the promises of God.
The candy maker then shaped his cane into the form of a "J" to represent the precious name of Jesus, who came to the earth as Savior. It could also represent the staff of the "Good Shepherd" with which He reaches down to to reclaim the fallen lambs who, like sheep, have gone astray.
Thinking that the candy was somewhat plain, the candy maker stained it with red stripes. He used three small stripes to show the stripes of the scourging Jesus received. The large red stripe was for the blood shed by Christ on the cross so that we could have the promise of eternal life.




Like all legends..some parts of the story may not be all fact but it can still be a 
sweet reminder of  our Sweet Redeemer.
Thanks for stopping by 
May you be blessed today and throughout this Holiday Season.




Monday, December 10, 2012

Monday Music Moves Me & etc.


                                  
This is too..funny!
The things I've learned since I became a blogger...



                                   
This is the cutest!
My favorite over all the music and clips posted.

                     
But there is just somethin' about Sandler.
He's a nut and I love it!

Folks if Monday's get ya down..drop by http://stacysrandomthoughts.com/ 
Monday Music Moves Me will put a smile on your face.

Saturday, December 8, 2012

Hello Love

I heard this song by Hank Snow this morning. When I hear Hank Snow songs I think about my Papa Louis. Daddy always smiles when a Hank Snow song comes on and will say, "Daddy always liked Hank Snow."
Just like clockwork it comes out. So of course how could I not think of my Papa. I hope you enjoy the little song and it makes you smile.



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