Wednesday, November 12, 2008
Colonial Williamsburg
Tuesday, November 11, 2008
Christmas Open House
2 c. whipping cream
6 c. milk
1 t. vanilla
12 oz. pkg. white chocolate chips
*Combine all ingredients in slow cooker. Heat on low for 2 to 2 1/2 hrs. or until chocolate is melted and mixture is hot. Stir well to blend.

My new Christmas Flicker Candle.
New Handpainted Candy Cane Tapers
Saturday, October 25, 2008
The Apron Book

Saturday, October 18, 2008
Kentucky Road Trip



After we left the festival we stopped for pizza (my fav) and headed home. We had a wonderful day with beautiful weather and a safe trip home. It was a perfect autumn day in Kentucky. I hope we have many more to share. Thank you all so much! Cyndi
Saturday, October 11, 2008
Pink for October


Silver Threads from a Golden Eagle
Sitting on the front porch combing her long silver hair,
Is a memory of Granny I would like to share.
Many, many times I watched her as she gently combed,
The long silver hairs of her head.
I quietly watched without a word said.
Few loosed hairs would fall to the porch floor,
Carried off by the wind to return no more.
Times past and Granny still combed.
Many hairs now fell and thinness shown.
Years of time had weathered her long brittle hair,
And the side effects of kemo was all to unfair.
There came a time when Granny could no longer be seen,
Cancer had took her so wicked and mean.
It came and broke her and took her away,
It was a dreadfully sad, sad day.
Not long after Granny had passed,
A tiny little nest was found at last.
Hanging in a flower basket just above her chair,
A tiny little bird had found Granny’s long lost hair.
She molded the perfect soft warm bed,
Using the most precious long silver thread.
The little bird left us a true gift from above,
A symbol of Granny’s strength, wisdom and love.
A gift so rare it couldn’t be bought with silver nor gold,
A gift so precious it could never be sold.
Granny left behind so much more than her long silver hair,
She left us with a lifetime of memories to share.
Memories filled with love that is all too rare.
I often wonder if the little bird knew, that her bed was bound with
Silver threads from a Golden Eagle!
In Loving Memory of Granny: Maggie Gullett
Until next time, God Bless.
Cyndi
http://www.keeperofthepast.com/Tuesday, October 7, 2008
Finally a Blog!
Chloe and Zoe after surgery.beautiful day! Autumn is surely here in Eastern Kentucky....I got out the camera and took some great pics. This one is one of my favorites. I bought this old chair today at an antique shop on the way to the vet's office for $15!

Here is a pic of "Chance". My little red bull that I am raising on a bottle. He was very small and weak when we bought him. He had been took from his mother, run through an auction and it took a toll on his health. When we found him, he could barely stand. He had scours and was in need of some TLC fast. Hubby and I knew it would be a task to care for him but we couldn't bare to leave him in the conditions he was in. So we paid for him and brought him home. I nursed him day and night and we thought we would surely lose him at one point but by some "Chance" he pulled through and is doing great now. It was by chance that we found him and brought him home. He needed a "Chance" to live so we named him Chance. Hope you like this pic.

I have one more photo to share with you today.
Ten Ducks in a Row!
Well thanks for letting me share my day with you! Until next time,
Be Blessed.
Cyndi
Keepers of the Past
http://www.keeperofthepast.com/


