Thursday, August 28, 2008

I have learned to take my camera with me everyday as we go to the Monument to work on the grounds. Early in the morning when the fog is thick and the sun is breaking through, you can get the most wonderful pictures!





Elder Jensen has been on a ladder most this week scraping and painting the visitors center. I, with the 2 other sisters, have been planting the fall mums. We are planting them early this year because we have had sooo much rain some of the plants are not looking their best. Traditionally, the mums are planted in mid to late Sept., all other annual flowers are pulled out and the perennials are cut down. Just mums and some kale, I personally did not like the looks of it, as did another one of the sisters. So we are trying an experiment this year, of course we had to get permission. Hope it works out well!!




Driving down our favorite dirt road (Dairy Hill Rd.) one day, & an older gentlemen was selling a bunch of neat stuff for a $1.00 each. So we got this old rocker. Nephi put it all back together after fixing it and I painted the back and stained & vanished and made a cushion. It is a granny rocker, but very comfy!



The road less traveled!!
Our favorite activity here is driving around on dirt roads looking at the beautiful scenery and taking photos of covered bridges, old churches and barns. We are getting quite a collection. Sometimes we even stop at a yard sale and pick up a treasure to bring home. Soon we will need a trailer to get it all back. Oh, well, it is fun. The roads in Vermont & New Hampshire are so different from out west. As you turn off the main roads, you go about half mile or less and the road turns to dirt. It can be quite a muddy mess after a good rain (which we have lots of). The other strange thing is they don't believe in road signs, so we get lost a lot~and no GPS to help us. A favorite saying in Vermont is, "You can't get there from here". I have been spending a lot of time painting after we finish serving at the memorial. I have done several pictures and Nephi has been making frames for them. We are able to use some of the equipment at the church's shop to cut wood, etc. We have lots more time away from the usual hurried life we have led in the past. Plus we don't have TV!

3 comments:

slades said...

glad to see we are keeping you busy. your work is beautiful. thanks

The Gibbens said...

What a neat talent, your painting, the rocker turned out great. I love the bench/stool that you did for my parents (I blog hopped from their blog to yours)- Sounds like your mission is filled with great men and women with many diverse talents- thanks for sharing them with my mom and dad! - Trish (The Slade's daughter)

Rosemary said...

I love your pictures of the covered bridge and the sun coming through the trees. Wow!