Saturday, December 19, 2015

SO RANDOM...

Heidy-Ho, Blogging Buddies!

Sometimes I find myself with a few photos that didn't really fit into any of the posts I have published.  But I still think they are "blogworthy" so I'm going to use them to end this year!  I hope you find them interesting or amusing... or at least worth a peek.  There is a video, also.  If it doesn't work in your email, go to the actual post at http://louisianatown.blogspot.com/2015/12/so-random.html and view it there.

Without further ado...

The night before Halloween, we had quite a bit of rain... as evidenced by the "moat" around this house down the street!
A couple of weeks later, I caught a glimpse of these on my morning walk.
A closer look revealed really interesting "dots" on the 'shrooms!  Does it remind you of Alice in Wonderland, too?
And three days later, they had flattened into little umbrellas!
The spousal-unit provided a few shots that we really had to chuckle over.
In all fairness, it does say "Driving" center... not "Parking" center!!!  Sigh.
"Dispatch... did you say we are supposed to guard the shopping carts... ?
... or the soda machines?
On a recent visit to a land far, far away, I encountered a couple of things I found bewildering and interesting.

Look!  The arrow says Sushi is down this way on the left!!!  Yum!!
Ummmm... the only thing down this way on the left is a fence... uh... hello?

VIDEO FOLLOWS

On a morning walk in the far, far away land, I encountered a most interesting way to remove piles of leaves.  Apparently the residents are completely in synch as most had raked theirs all the way into the street neatly along the curb!  Most excellent!!  Be sure to click the expand screen icon in the lower right corner of the video to be fully amazed!!


So... as a new year approaches, I can't promise any further 2015 posts... but I will definitely return in 2016.  If I don't manage more this year, I hope you all have a Merry Christmas or a Bah Humbug (your choice) as well as a Safe, Healthy, Prosperous New Year!

Until next post...

Saturday, December 12, 2015

TWO LEGS TO FOUR LEGS AT THE FAIR...

Heidy-Ho, Blogging Buddies!

Well, I wanted to get this post out sooner than now... but we all know how that goes.  :)

This one is just for fun to show you a few more of the fabulous farm critters that were judged at the Beauregard Parish Fair in October.  You have seen the poultry review previously.  We're moving from two-legged to four-legged now.

Momma and her two "kids"  :)

My newest friend

This little guy was wreaking havoc in his pen!!  First, he turned his feed dish up and nearly over!  Then, he tried jumping into the water trough!!

Anyone remember Billy Goat Gruff??  Found him!







And... just for fun... on a completely unrelated note...



I DO love a sense of humor!!

Thanks so much for stopping by.

Until next post...

Sunday, November 29, 2015

CHICKEN... IT'S WHAT'S FOR THE FAIR!

Heidy-Ho, Blogging Buddies!

November started beautifully... then slowly took a spiraling nose-dive.  :(  I hope your November was wonderful.  I will be glad to see December on Tuesday.

What I have not gotten to share with you yet (and intended to do so in early November) were some photos from my trip to the Beauregard Parish Fair this October.  I thought I would start you out with the Chicken pictures.  Honestly... I had seen some "exotic" chickens when I went a few years ago... but nothing compared to the variety I viewed this year!  I have other photos to share and will try to get back on track with posting for you ASAP!


Please enjoy this plethora of magnificent poultry!



Seems like there is a 4-way mirror here!

Lotsa' colors on this handsome one

Whole new picture of "feather duster"

An assortment of feathers

And more feathers

Anyone need a powder puff?

Any idea which end of the chicken you're seeing?

A late '60s "Beatle" chicken?!?

About as pretty as can be

Competition for the one above

Is this a Yin-Yang thing?!?

Ready for Trick or Treat with the Devil's Mask!!
Hope you enjoyed the poultry-fest!!  I have more critters to show you next time.  Will try to get that out in a few days!!

Thank you for your patience with me.  I will try to do better.

Wednesday, September 30, 2015

RAMBLING AGAIN...

Heidy-Ho, Blogging Buddies!

September has been a slightly difficult month so I will be glad to see it go.  October is always interesting as we begin to see crazy fluctuations in weather and there is some hope for a period of cool lasting longer than 1 day.  :)  We'll see what we get.

With all that said, there are always those crazy photo opportunities I just can't pass up.  It's time to share a few of them with you.

As always, my early morning walks provide some very good colors and fun things like fog.



ARACHNOPHOBES BEWARE!!  DON'T LOOK!!

So... one morning when I left the back yard through the walk gate in the dark, I hit a spider web with my face.  Backing off, I peered with a streetlight in the background and could just see a web with a large, garden-type spider on it.  I ducked beneath it and continued on my walk assuming it would be gone when I returned in about 35 minutes.  I was wrong.  This spider was not deterred by something too large to eat crashing into its web... which did NOT break, by the way!  Sturdy!  So, with plenty of light, I snapped a couple of photos to share with you.  It is really a beauty and it was out there for a few days before moving on to greener bug-catching pastures!

No, it is NOT eating my Suburban!!!  It's all about perspective!



I happened to look up on a walk one morning.  I saw a cloud formation in the distance that seemed vaguely familiar.


Couldn't quite put my finger on it... but I zoomed in for a closer shot.  When I was viewing it later on the computer, I saw what I didn't immediately recognize before.



Anyone else see a Dairy Queen soft-serve cone?!?  Yummmmmmm.

Finally, I had always thought that reincarnation as a pet of my terrific pet-loving friend, Susan S., would be the ultimate return.  Not so fast!!  The newest member of her little four-legged "family", Sashi, was caught in this candid shot... held behind bars... her gorgeous little eyes begging to be set free... but to no avail.  There is clearly a prison environment here that makes me question my initial thought.  Sigh.  An older sibling in the background, Sawyer, has apparently come to terms with incarceration.  Poor little things!




The Jasper Air Show, which has rained out the past two years, is scheduled for this coming weekend.  If things work out, I will try to get some good pictures for you all to enjoy.


The Beauregard Parish Fair is looming near.  The dates are October 6-10.  I haven't made it back there for a few years but am hoping for great weather.  Nothing quite like a small-town fair to get things going.  :)

So, my friends... until next post...

Thursday, September 10, 2015

9/11/2015 - PLEASE RENEW YOUR ACQUAINTANCE WITH SGT MAJ LARRY STRICKLAND!

Greetings to my Blogging Pals. Those who have been with me a while know about my participation in Project 2996. I began my participation in 2009 and plan to continue this as long as I am able to do so. I ask each of you to take a moment to remember what happened on 9/11/2001. Even if you read my tributes previously, please read them again. It's important that we see this as an individual, personal event... not just something that happened in New York, D.C., and Pennsylvania over a decade ago. It affects us all and will continue to do so. I do not see the 14th Anniversary as any different from the 2nd, the 19th, or the 100th. The pain for the families is the same. But this is a tribute to their loved one!! Please read about this wonderful gentleman.
*** This was posted in 2009 as my tribute to Sgt. Maj. Larry Strickland. I repeat it here as I will continue doing so on each anniversary of 9/11 as long as I am able. There are a couple of notes and updates from 2010 in italic.

Please meet Sgt. Maj. Larry Strickland. He was 52 years old, born in Washington State, and had a Bachelor of Science degree. He had served our country in a lot of places including Germany, Washington State, Washington DC, Texas, and Virginia. He had many awards and decorations. Most devastating for me to learn was his plan to retire upon completion of 30 years of service... at the end of September 2001. After all of his service, he was close to spending more time on his hobbies (fishing, hiking, gourmet cooking, and needlepoint) and especially looking forward to spending more time with his family. SGM Strickland left behind a wife, Debra, who was the Garrison Command Sergeant Major of Fort Belvoir, VA. at the time, three adult children, and one grandson who will never know his grandfather as he was only a year old when SGM Strickland was taken. His parents also were left to deal with the untimely loss of their child.

NOTE: I posted a note to the family at Legacy.com and received two emails.

One was from SGM Strickland's son-in-law and read, in part:

"I came across your blog today while searching for SM Larry Strickland. I am lucky enough to be married to his daughter Julia and I just wanted to take a moment to thank you for caring enough to research this remarkable man. Everything you read about him and his character is true. He left behind an amazingly strong wife, a beautiful daughter, his two sons, and his grandson. His grandson was 4, not 1 as many newspaper articles claim, so he does remember his grandfather, and fondly."(I was SO happy to read that his grandson did remember his grandfather and wanted to share that with you all! MNC)


The other email was from SGM Strickland's daughter and read, in part:


"Mary, thank you very much for your kind words. I am Larry's daughter, and it is wonderful to know that though it's been 8 years, remembering him and this tragic event is still as important now as it was the day it happened. He was truly a wonderful man, and the best father anyone could ask for."


SGM Strickland headed out to work that day at the Pentagon as there were some meetings he deemed important enough to attend even though he could have skipped them. He had annual leave built up that needed to be used or lost. He chose to go to work. If you knew nothing more about him than that, you would know the character of the man. It was that character that had him in his office on the second floor when the wing he was in was struck by American Airlines Flight 77.

But this is a tribute to SGM Strickland's life. And I've got to tell you the things said about him and written about him are absolutely glowing!! What a wonderful thing... to have those left behind remember you so well and so lovingly. It's not just family. These were friends, co-workers, people who knew him on a "business" level where, many times, the feelings are not so great. I would suggest you take a few moments today to review three different web sites where there are tributes (and from where I gathered much of the information I am sharing with you). It really won't take that long and, thankfully, most of us did not actually know anyone who was lost that day. Perhaps it would be good to learn about at least one of them. I know it gave me a very new perspective.

Pentagon Memorial Fund - Names of the souls lost at the Pentagon are alphabetical by last name. Scroll down and click on SGM Strickland's name to read about his service career.

Columns - The University of Washington Alumni Magazine- Read a really great article here about SGM Strickland's personal life. Sounds like someone we would all like to have known.

The Washington Post - This project is a database of all of the souls lost that day and has a very nice tribute to SGM Strickland.

Legacy.com - This is where folks can leave notes for the family. Many folks were positively impacted by SGM Strickland. Some commented here about their appreciation of the man. I invite you to take just a moment to leave a note here to let the family know the loss of their loved one is something we all remember.

9-11 Heroes - This is another site where a note can be left. Again... take a moment to leave a note on at least one of the sites. You have no idea how much this can mean to family members.

Thank you, SGM Strickland, for your service, for your honor, and for your character. I'm glad I got to know you.


We should never forget.

9/11/2015 - PLEASE RENEW YOUR ACQUAINTANCE WITH MAJOR RONALD MILAM!

Greetings to my Blogging Pals. Those who have been with me a while know about my participation in Project 2996. I began my participation in 2009 and plan to continue this as long as I am able to do so. I ask each of you to take a moment to remember what happened on 9/11/2001. Even if you read my tributes previously, please read them again. It's important that we see this as an individual, personal event... not just something that happened in New York, D.C., and Pennsylvania over a decade ago. It affects us all and will continue to do so. I do not see the 14th Anniversary as any different from the 2nd, the 19th, or the 100th. The pain for the families is the same. But this is a tribute to their loved one!! Please read about this wonderful gentleman.

Major Ronald Dutrell Milam was born in Muskogee, Oklahoma, and had a Bachelors degree from Eastern New Mexico University earned in 1991. He served his country in Germany, Korea, and Saudi Arabia. He had recently received his assignment as Military Assistant for the Secretary of the Army. He had also recently married Jacqueline on January 15, 2000. Things were definitely going well for Major Milam and his new family. His future was clearly a bright one and who knows what wonderful things he would have accomplished!

On 9/11/2001, Major Milam, who had just turned 33 the month before, was at work at the Pentagon. His wife, Jacqueline, five months pregnant with their second child and an Air Force officer, was also at her job at the Pentagon. Neither had an office in the area where Flight 77 struck that morning. Jacqueline was not terribly concerned immediately after the attack assuming they would connect in the parking lot. Major Milam had been attending a staff meeting that morning... right where the aircraft crashed into the Pentagon.

But this post is a tribute to a man who lived well, with honor and with dedication to his country. His college basketball coach had no doubt Major Milam was a leader and a role model during his years working with him. When Major Milam told his coach he had chosen the military as his career, the coach, who thought Milam should pursue a career in law, told the young man he supported him 100%. Major Milam clearly touched many lives during his own. What a great legacy to leave!! We should all be proud of this young man.

Take a few moments today to visit the sites below. If you can, leave a note for his family at either Legacy.com or at 9-11 Heroes. All of the sites below are links to get you there quickly.


Arlington Cemetery Site - If you read nothing else, read this tribute. Major Milam's wife recounts the events of that day and what has kept her going.

Pentagon Memorial Site - This site has a full obituary providing information on Major Milam's life.

The Washington Post - This site has a short remembrance from Major Milam's father about the Major's love of golf.

Legacy.Com - Take a moment and leave a note for the family here, if you wish.

9-11 Heroes - Or you can leave a note for the family here, if you wish.

Thank you, Major Milam, for your service, for your honor, and for your character. I'm glad I got to know you.




We should never forget.

Sunday, August 16, 2015

TELL ME AGAIN...

Heidy-Ho, Blogging Pals!!

There are some things you can see (or hear) and even spend some time letting it sink in... but you still find yourself thinking "Tell me again... ??"

I have a few pictures to share that made me think exactly that.  I offer you, my faithful readers, the opportunity to add a caption to any you find to be most interesting.  There are definitely a couple that BEG for captioning!!  I will publish your caption with the photo in a future post if you don't mind.  :)  Send 'em in!!

So... with all of that said, let's take a look, shall we?  Let's start with the "Oh look!  They have chickens."  This is followed by "Oh look!  Are those concrete?!?"  (Lack of movement was a really big clue here!)



Then there is the Tell Me Again signage.  Did you really not know the less-than-savory meaning of that combination of letters when you were having that GIANT sign made?


Okay.  You said this was your friend's "redneck swimming pool?"  Really?!?  Amazing.  I am impressed with the cooler included.


I am always appreciative of warning signage, especially on-the-road.  The likelihood I will have an accident laughing so hard is higher, however, than the likelihood I will consider myself "warned" of any danger with the following:


Finally, I kept what I consider to be the best for last.  I can think of nearly 100 captions just referencing the "dead letter office" alone!!  What do you think?


I do hope you have had a little fun going through the "Tell Me Again" exercise with me!  It's just so much fun to find "accidental" interesting things!!

Until next post...

Monday, July 20, 2015

JUST THINGS

Heidy-Ho, Blogging Buddies!

Wow.  Time has flown by.  There have been a few things going on that have caused me to not sit and check in with you.  I'm sorry about that but I'm here now.

I thought I had a pretty good handle on the word "hot" and what it meant referring to weather.  This July in southwest Louisiana has created a whole new meaning, I think.  Between the temperatures and humidity, both at very high levels, it has been nearly unbearable.  Of course, we know about that down here near the Gulf of Mexico... but knowledge does not make it easier to bear!!  My biggest fear?  August.

I have had some friends send me some interesting photos and I know many of you enjoy seeing the things that make day-to-day different or fun.  Without further ado:

#1 - From my friend, Susan S., the tiniest Domino's she has ever seen... in Butte, LA.  Any of you seen anything smaller?  Send me the pic!





#2 - The Beauregard Watermelon Festival took place recently.  A couple of the contenders, with their weights displayed proudly, were photographed by my friend, Debbie J.  Yummmmmmmm!  They look like the famous Sugartown Watermelons!



#3 - On a recent morning walk, I ran across this little fella' (?) headed somewhere of which only he knew the location!  He very kindly stopped but remained "out" so I could capture him for you.  We parted friends.  :)


I apologize for my delay in posting but am hopeful there will be some things of interest happening soon... maybe?  Never know.  But I will keep my eyes peeled!!

Until next post...

Monday, June 1, 2015

A LITTLE STEP BACK IN TIME...

Heidy-Ho, Blogging Buddies!  Welcome back.

Last October, there was a Re-enactment of the WWII-era Louisiana Maneuvers at the local airport.  If you've never heard of them, take a moment to click on the link and read about them.  They were quite an undertaking!

The group that put the Re-enactment together decided to host another historically-themed event, similar in nature.  There was a "Hangar Dance" held in the WWII-era hangar at the local airport on Friday night.  The band was well-versed in 1940s music.  Folks who had attended the dance last October returned in full costume for this year's event.  A short session before the dance provided a little instruction on "swing" dancing.  An era-specific airplane and motorcycle provided some prime photo opportunities.  With all of this said, I provide the photos taken at the Hangar Dance.


"Gen. Patton" had to cancel... but, fortunately, "Gen. Eisenhower" (left) was available to fill in!

Two young ladies in the spirit of the era pose in front of the motorcycle.

A lovely young lady posing with some "nose art" on the 1940s-era plane.

The band was really excellent!

Some brave souls danced and were joined later by more!

A great pair taking the floor first to get it started!

Camera speed not fast enough to capture the raging speed of these dancers!  Lovin' the "zoot suit" he's wearing.

So... fun was had by everyone there.  Hard to not enjoy good music and fun folks!

Next time you hear about a local event in a little town, consider going to see what it's all about.  You never know what you might end up seeing... and doing!

Until next post...