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Sunday, February 24, 2019

NOMADS..... People we've met, places we've gone.

Cullman,   AL


When we planned retirement we decided to sell our home in New Jersey, buy an RV and travel for a while.   Thus I began my research.    We joined the Escapees RV Club.  In the first issue we received of their magazine was an article about NOMADS by a now alumni Sue Keel.  I say that was a God Thing.   Even as a life time Methodist I had never heard of this organization and we were intrigued.  We joined sometime in 2018 or 2019.

For those who want to know more about NOMADS  go to    nomadsumc.org


We hit the road in February 2010.   In March we did our first project at Lon Morris College in Jacksonville, TX. 


Later in the year we attended the annual meeting held in North Carolina where we were introduced to THE AUCTION.    What fun that can be.



After the meeting we served at Hinton Retreat Center in Hayesville, NC.  We didn't know that working on a roof three stories up was a no-no.   But the job got done!


We've worked 24 projects.   We've been to Mercedes, Tx three times;  The Boys Ranch in Gore, OK two times;  Decker United Methodist Church in Austin Tx 2 times and Dooly Campground in Vienna, Ga 3 times.

Some of the delightful people we've worked with:

August 2011   Camp Aldersgate in Rhode Island:


May 2012 at Camp Fontenalle in Nebraska


Decker UMC in Austin, TX


August 2012  Circle J Ranch, Ten Sleep,  WY


January 2011 -   Hope UMC in Tucson   AZ


July 2014  Birchwood Camp, Chugiak,   Alaksa


Camp Casowasco in Finger Lakes region of NY.   
There is quite a story behind this door.  Ask Brenda Forrest or Sheryl Travis


And Mercedes, TX


And our last project Dooly Campground



We've also served at Central Methodist in Fayette, MO;  Moss Point, MS;  Buckeye, AZ;  The Owl Center in Dubach, La and Camp Sumatanga in Gallant, AL

And now our time as active members comes to an end.   Health concerns have slowed us down.  But NOMADS will always be a part of our hearts as we transition to Alumnus.   We love the people we've met and the agencies that gave us the opportunity to serve.

As Bob Hope would say.....Thanks for the Memories


Monday, February 18, 2019

Back to Work

Vienna,  GA

Here we are.   Back at Dooly Campground for our 3rd time.  We are again pleased to lead and work with a great group of NOMADS for the next three weeks.

Both Leonard and I are a bit sore and exhausted from this first day of work.  The entire team put forth their finest efforts and we got a lot done already.

Today's work.   Beginning of taking out 3 windows to replace with doors.





Replacing Panel Boxes


Looking for supplies to


Wash blinds


And windows



Tomorrow is another day.

Until next time.

Saturday, January 26, 2019

At The Opry

Nashville,  TN

As country music fans we often talked about our wish to attend a performance at the Grand Old Opry.  Especially at the Ryman Auditorium.   Last night that wish came true.




Taken before most of the crowd arrived.   We were packed in tight in those pews, 
unlike most church pews on Sunday morning.  There is seating for about 2,100 people.

When we moved to Alabama we realized we lived 150 miles from Nashville.  Great!  We just might visit the Opry some day.   I decided  Leonard's 70th birthday would be a good reason.   When checking the schedule, I found the Friday and Saturday shows are at the Old Ryman during November, December and January.  Next week they move back to the much newer theater The Opry House.   The Opry House opened in March 1974 and seats 4,374 people.

The Ryman is considered the Mother Church of Country Music.  From the outside it sure looks like a church.  Seating is on pews.  More than 100 years of the tradition of country music lives here.  The Ryman opened in November 1925 and the weekend performances are the longest running radio broadcast in the country.

The shows are divided into four segments.  Each segment has a host performer and two additional performers.    The segment starts with a song by the host.   Then two songs by each guest with another song by the host.   There is a 15 minute break after two segments.  There are sponsors for the half hour segment.  At the end of each 30 minutes an announcer reads the "commercial".   Remember, these are live broadcasts so they need commercials that help pay the bill.

The show was opened by Jeanne Seeley.  She became a member of the Grand Ole Opry in 1967!


Then she introduced Michael Ray (never heard of him)  He said he just got engaged to singer Carly Pearce (never heard of her either.)   Michael is not a member of the Opry but a guest performer.



Next was Mike Snider.  Mike was on the banjo backed up by some really talented musicians. Mike said he has been an Opry member for many years.


Next a commercial.   The first segment was sponsored by a local Boot Store.  Imagine that!  People living in or visiting Nashville would be buying boots.


The second host was John Conlee  (think of the songs Rose Colored Glasses and Backside of Thirty).


After singing Backside of Thirty he introduced Dailey and Vincent.  Never heard of them either.



Then came Joe Diffee   (think  Pickup Man and Prop me up by the Junkbox when I die.)  He did sing Pickup Man.


January 25 was the 25th anniversary of Joe's first appearance on the Opry.  Given a commemorative plague by John.


After John Conlee sang another song it was commercial time where a local chicken company was highlighted.   Then a 15 minute break.

The Riders in the Sky were the hosts of the 3rd segment.   They were a hoot.  Not only fabulous music but real funny.  They were the singers on some song about Woody in the 2nd Toy Story movie. Haven't never seen it I can't tell you the name.


After their first song they introduced The Whites, also long time members.  Sharon White is the wife of Ricky Skaggs.


And then Ricky Skaggs with some golden Blue Grass.



The final half hour.   Host was Vince Gill.   We've seen Vince a few other times and I love his music (Nobody Answers, etc.)   I was a bit disappointed this time.  He sang a Willie Nelson song.  I really don't remember which one.



Commercial time.  Humana was the sponsor.




Vince introduced another guest singer.  Dom Flemons.  He brought the house down with his banjo and harmonica.  He sang a couple of old songs that slaves sang around the Civil War era.


Final act was Crystal Gayle.  Last time I saw her her hair was touching the floor.  It's still long but not as long.  She sang Don't you turn my brown eyes blue.  The song that made her famous.




I don't know what song Vince was going to end with but he decided to have Dom Flemons come back on stage to pick the banjo while Vince played guitar and they sang a song about black eye peas and cornbread. 



We so much enjoyed the show.  Only real complaint was how close we had to sit on those pews.  Would be much more comfortable if one less person was seated on each pew but realize a venue this small needs as many seats filled as possible.

Gotta have to go back again.

Until next time.

Wednesday, January 16, 2019

We have the WILD LIFE!

Cullman,  AL

One of my favorite things of living on this property is the expectation of seeing wildlife.  Each morning and evening I go to the windows hoping to catch sight of something new.    When the weather permits, I sit on my porch most of the day reading and waiting in expectation of what creature might come to visit.   We usually always have birds at the feeders.

Come join me as I show you some of our other visitors.


This mornings visitor



Looking for a meal


Elsie (Or Elmer) Muscovy shows up most days.  She (he?) is very friendly.  When I go out and she is on the other side of the pond, I call her and she swims over and comes up on dry ground.  She gets as close as 5 feet or so.  I miss her when she's not there.


I am thinking this is why we see a lot of these around.


Cleaning up what drops from the feeder.


What a surprise finding this hawk sitting on our front porch.


These beautiful creatures came back after the garden was plowed under looking for corn that was left.   They might as well.  They cleaned up most of our corn we planted as soon as it was ripe.  We see as many as three out back quite often.  Len says this spring he will throw corn seed out further and they can have what grows there.  We realize no use in us planting corn again for us.


This guys visits from across the road.  Along with his mate.


She was okay with building her nest in this crock even when I was 
sitting on the porch just a few feet away. 


I am okay with never seeing this again.


A frequent guest.  Tap, tap, tap


Checking out the possibly of some fish.


Another welcome guest.


A blue wing teal.   Beautiful.

And in recent days.    I looked out at dust one night and saw what looked like a HUGE cat.  I called Leonard.  We watched as it stood up and walked into the woods where we could see another creature moving around.   We suspect it was a bobcat with its young.

Last week we saw a coyote walking along the fence line across the road. 

How I wish I had gotten pictures of both of the above but in both cases by the time I got the camera they were into the woods and gone.

Until next time.....