Wednesday, June 26, 2013

Border to Border Chapter 2, from John & Mary

We left Alpharetta and rode to Greenville, NC for a three day stop. After visiting Mary's nephew and his family we proceeded to Newport News, VA. for a weekend layover and visit friends. On Sunday we toured Jamestown, VA. This was an interesting stop. Here is a brief history of Jamestown.

The founding of Jamestown, America’s first permanent English colony, in Virginia in 1607 – 13 years before the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth in Massachusetts – sparked a series of cultural encounters that helped shape the nation and the world.  The government, language, customs, beliefs and aspirations of these early Virginians are all part of the United States’ heritage today.

The colony was sponsored by the Virginia Company of London, a group of investors who hoped to profit from the venture, and was chartered in 1606.

The Susan Constant, Godspeed and Discovery, carrying 105 passengers, one of whom died during the voyage, departed from England in December 1606 and reached the Virginia coast in late April 1607.  The expedition was led by Captain Christopher Newport.  On May 13, after two weeks of exploration, the ships arrived at a site on the James River selected for its deep water anchorage and good defensive position. The passengers came ashore the next day, and work began on the settlement.  Initially, the colony was governed by a council of seven, with one member serving as president.

Serious problems soon emerged in the small English outpost, which was located in the midst of a chiefdom of about 14,000 Algonquian-speaking Indians ruled by the powerful leader Powhatan.  Relations with the Powhatan Indians were tenuous, although trading opportunities were established.  An unfamiliar climate, as well as brackish water supply and lack of food, conditions possibly aggravated by a prolonged drought, led to disease and death.  

Captain John Smith became the colony’s leader in September 1608 – the fourth in a succession of council presidents – and established a “no work, no food” policy.  Smith had been instrumental in trading with the Powhatan Indians for food.  However, in the fall of 1609 he was injured by burning gunpowder and left for England.  Smith never returned to Virginia,

The first documented Africans in Virginia arrived in 1619.  They were from the kingdom of Ndongo in Angola, West Central Africa, and had been captured during war with the Portuguese.  While these first Africans may have been treated as indentured servants, the customary practice of owning Africans as slaves for life appeared by mid-century.  The number of African slaves increased significantly in the second half of the 17th century, replacing indentured servants as the primary source of labor.  

Today's cruise passenger would be horrified at the accommodations provided on these three ships. Each ship had only one cargo hold. Once the cargo, which consisted of jute bags, barrels and crates, were stowed, a layer of mattresses was placed over the cargo. This was where the passengers slept.

Hugs to all,
Mary and John

Monday, June 24, 2013

Double Birthday Invites

Big 70th Birthday Party
 
 NEXT Monday, July 1 2013, 5:00 PM,
 
 for Mel Lewis.
 
 
It will also be
 
  Darbi Stolk's 29th birthday.
 
 
 
 
We are going to be at
 
Los Comales restaurant
1102 N Closner Blvd,
Edinburg, TX 78541.
 
 Everyone is invited!
 
 
 

Saturday, June 22, 2013

News from the North

Sharon and Mike and their granddaughter
came for visit our area for 6 days.
 
 They left this morning for Quebec city.
We had party yesterday with Lucie & Yvon,
Diane & Richard.
Lots of fun.
 
 
Have a nice summer,
see you next fall!
 
Diane and Pierre

Thursday, June 20, 2013

Water Volleyball Times

Due to some confusion about the times for water volleyball,
it was finally decided,
by the players,
that there should be standard times when everyone knows when Water Volleyball will be happening.
So, until further notice....
Water Volleyball will take place
 
Wednesday's,
Thursday's,
Saturday,
and Sunday

 at 6:30PM.
 

Please get the word out to everyone.

Wednesday, June 19, 2013

The June/July Ladies Day

Attention all ladies!
The June/July Girl’s Day (or Ladies Day)
will be Thursday June 27th.
 
Meet at the front gate at 11:30 and we’ll head to
Ruby Tuesday
on 10th Street.
 
 RSVP to Nancy at lot 212
or call 949.375.6805. 

Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Laura's Ordeal

Laura F. has had a rough week last week, that's for sure.
She sent updates on her condition but because I was under the weather didn't post them...now we'll catch up!
 
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Just wanted to let you know that I herniated a disc
 in my lower right back.
I spent 3 1/2 days in the hospital
 to treat & get the pain under control.
I am home now for the weekend
but go back on Monday for surgery.
EEEKK!
Will keep you posted. 
 
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Surgery was on Monday (4 hours) and was very successful.
 This is Wednesday and everything is moving in and out normally.
 I am now on oral pain meds so
 all the tube and bags have been removed.
I am up and walking.
If all goes well tonight I will probably go home tomorrow.
 I have had such wonderful doctors, caregivers,
 family and not least friends.
What a wonderful chain of prayer and love.
Can't thank you enough.
 God bless you all!!!
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Thursday and I am home and in nearly no pain.
 It is so good to be here and I have no steps
and a handicap bathroom.
AND a great male nurse.
I can't believe being so good when I was sooooo bad.
Thank you, God!
*

 Thanks Laura

Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Some of our Favorite Blogs...and Bloggers

Catch up with Theresa as she travels thru Austria with her daughter and granddaughter.


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Or get your smarts on with Louise's always insightful thoughts.

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Or catch up with Steve & Judy...great pictures 
(and check out Sue P's gourd art in a recent post!)


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AND see what B & Jim are up to with their lighthouse duty this summer.

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Any more bloggers out there?  Drop me a line. 
(email over to the left, as always)

Monday, June 10, 2013

Summer Book Club

Summer Book Club

Have you read any good books lately? 
Or would you like suggestions on summer reading? 

This Thursday, June 13, at 7 pm 
the Summer Book Club will meet at Gloria’s house, #43.

This will be a general discussion 
about books we've read or want to read. 
Everyone is welcome.  
Cake and coffee will be served.





Saturday, June 8, 2013

Water shut off

 On Monday, June 10, 2013,
 water will be cut off 
between the hours of 11:00 am thru 4:00 pm
while the city of Edinburg repairs a waterline.

 Make sure you fill up a container, or your bathtub, to use in flushing toilets, cooking, and drinking.   
The accident at 2812 and Seminary Road last week
 delayed the repairs until this Monday.
 Stay tuned to KNUDE 92.1 FM for more information. 

Summer Travelers and Summer Rain.

Chapter one.
We left SPR early Friday the 31st heading to Houston. We arrived there at about 2:30 after an uneventful ride. We spent the weekend visiting friends and left Monday at 7am heading to Alpharetta, GA. After an overnight stop in Mobile we arrived at our son's house at 3pm.

The ride overall was smooth except on I285 where we encountered every drivers nightmare - watching an 18 wheeler blow a tire. We were able to safely manouver around and through the pieces of tire. One note Georgians think that 55mph is 75mph.

Here is a pic of these intrepid riders leaving Houston.

And a map showing the 1280 miles covered so far.
We will be leaving Alpharetta Monday for Greenville, NC.

John and Mary
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And from Mike & Sharon
In case SPR folks have forgotten what green looks like...


We are currently in Maryland,
Hugs to all!

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AND... to prove it still DOES rain here,
 Karon snapped these yesterday! 

 A real frog strangler!


YAY! RAIN!!!


Thursday, June 6, 2013

Update on Laura!

Just wanted to let you know that I herniated
 a disc in my lower right back. 

I spent 3 1/2 days in the hospital to treat & get the pain under control. 

I am home now for the weekend but go back 
on Monday for surgery. 

EEEKK!

 Will keep you posted. 

 Thanks Laura 

Wednesday, June 5, 2013

K-Nude News

While improvements are ongoing,
K-NUDE 92.1 is back on the air. 

t will remain on, 24 hours a day, until further notice. 

Signal improvements and an additional 
400 new songs are being added.

Thanks
Steve

More VolleyBall Time News

A little late, but I just found out...
Wednesday (today) at 7pm, water volleyball!

Roy wants to check lighting at the pool,
so players are needed for input.

Tuesday, June 4, 2013

New VolleyBall Hour for Sunday

Much talk in the pool on Sunday about
starting play after church, around 1PM.

The folk who actually play
pow-wowed and came up with a plan...

ta-da...

to wait for those who go to church -
thus 1PM.

Thanks SueP, for the info.


Monday, June 3, 2013

Update for Sharon R....

As must of you know our good friend Sharon from Natures is fighting dreaded cancer.
Rosaire had to return to Canada for awhile but is returning, as is her family.

Many have asked if they could/should visit or call...
her strength is just not up to that but she loves to receive cards.

 Send your love to:

Sharon Ramsey
10201 Monte Cristo Rd.
Edcouch, TX 78538

Sunday, June 2, 2013

EEEEEK! Sorry for shouting....!



OK...you know what this is?

It's tarantula.

They live in Texas.

They live at Sandpipers....apparently.

They live in the cabinet over my stove.

Excuse me...
I am having a nervous breakdown.


I am in serious freak-out mode! 

I was rummaging around in an upper kitchen cabinet searching for a large glass measuring cup....
found it, and the tarantula living inside it! 

I screeched so loud Jim thought the roof was collapsing

 (lots of wind outside).

He, my hero, disposed of it in the field
 where it will live on to maim and terrify.

I know, I know...
beautiful animal,
doesn't bite people (usually)
Controls insects.

GIVE
ME
A
BREAK!

It was living in my KITCHEN!

Excuse me...must go drink.