Billy & Rita |
Myron & Skippy |
Here are pics of my beautiful sisters:
Rita, Florance, June, Rosa |
Rita, June, Rosa, Florance |
We spent a lot of time around Florance's large dining room table playing Scrabble, Banana Scrabble, Sequence, and a few other games. One afternoon my nephew Christopher invited us to grill hot dogs and marshmallows at his fire pit, something that's become a bit of a tradition. The kids, and grown-up kids, had a fun time.
Haven, June and Rosa |
Mayra |
Sarena, Haven, June, food |
Little cousin Lakin and Florance |
Drew and Crissy |
Because of the rare weather phenomenon call a derecho that had gone through the area the end of June, there were many downed or broken trees on Muddy Creek Mountain, where most of my family lives.
Look at the way this one was split - it looks almost like mini-blinds:
Such devastation, and although there are thousands more trees in an area this dense, it still looks like something broken and torn. The smell of leaves and branches dying was deeply pungent. So much clearing to be done on the land.
Rosa kept us well stocked with peanut butter fudge, chocolate fudge and seafoam candy. If you haven't had seafoam, you're missing a rare treat. Some call it divinity, but it is lighter with a distinct brown sugar flavor.
You can't go home without being a part of the wildlife. From the animals on Rosa and Billy's farm to the perpetual kittens at Florance's, there's always someone to cuddle.
That is, of course, unless you come too near Billy's honeybees or Myron's hornet's nest:
From sunrise on the way to West Virginia, to sunset on the way back to my beloved Colorado, the trip was a delight!
And the very best part of all was falling back into the arms of my Douggy and those two howling hounds!
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