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Halloween Mask


Tim works best under pressure - like come up with a mask in less than 4 hours. Quick trip to Hobby Lobby then back with a plain white mask and some ropes of crepe paper. Now what? he thinks... thinking, thinking. TaDaaa! A black marker, hot glue and there you have it.

More Vacation Pictures


Hiking - page 1


Lake Ouachita has a 4 mile trail that meanders through large boulder outcroppings, up and down the side of the mountain and a near the lake shores. It took us about 3.5 hours, including several (ok... a hundred) brief stops to snap photos, take in break-taking sites at the point of the island and a picnic lunch provided by me; carried by Rick in the backpack.
We thought it might rain on us a few times, but the sun always managed to win-out. A perfect day to hike with the weather just cool enough ~ about 65-70. The hickory trees haven't quite turned yet - shoot, dang-it :( but who can plan on these things).
I vote this a top ten in our many hiking treks. Bonus prize to replace the usual summer flowers and fall color - I got great pics of the many colorful and odd mushrooms that bloomed that day. Here are a few favorites.

Lake Ouachita Vacation


1st day of vacation to Lake Ouachita State Park, Arkansas. The weather forecast was dismal, but we were so ready for a break... and besides - we wanted to celebrate our 21 yrs of marriage and my birthday. Sun or rain, we are always ready to go CAMPING - YEAHHHHH.
Arrived Sunday, 10.4.09 - soggy day, set up camp.
The next morning we took a bike ride around the corner to the famous Three Sisters Springs.
WOW... have lots of photo practice with my b-day present ~ Canon Rebel XS.... YAaaaaHOO... I'm a very happy girl. I see an awesome telephoto lens in my future. It's on the Christmas list (probably only gift I get considering it cost more than the not-cheap camera :)

Long wished for camera and a trip to beautiful mountains of Arkansas with my best friend - I made out pretty good this year.

Hot in East Texas


It's hot here~ but we are use to it. The tiny bit of fall is showing signs and I'm sooooooo ready to feel that first kiss. It finally rained after 5 weeks of false promises. One of those slow, drizzle kind that makes all of nature sigh with relief. I lost another limb off my favorite backyard tree. I hope it isn't trying to die on me. I'm thinkin' of making a page in hope to inspire it to stay strong and keep the shade going for some years to come.

Goodbye to another HOT summer. Fall is welcome at my house. ~..~ vlm

My Guy


I love walking with Rick. The very fact is that we can spend days and days together - never to get bored with each others company. We are definitely 'soul mates'. I look forward to our next hike, no matter where it is. He inspires me to look beyond myself into the world just beyond our view.
I love this guy.

Everyday happiness


Aaaahhhh...The very first hints of fall. It's the reward for suffering through the humid, 100+ degree Texas summer days. We can't wait to go spend a week camping at Lake Ouachita State Park, Arkansas at the 1st of October. The leaves will be turning a little even though it will be too soon for the full show. No matter what - it will be excellent to hang out with my best friend / camping buddy / ultimate fishing guide / husband.

Celton turns 4


It has been a great summer of birthdays. We celebrated with Celton and a large mix of family / friends at MaMaw & PaPaw's house with a bang. I was so happy to find some great pictures of his celebration on my camera. He is such a light in our lives and I'm happy to call him a grand-nephew - grand-kid ;)
This smile made the day.

Tomato - the perfect food


I love food. I love to cook. I even designed my house around my perfect idea of a country kitchen.
I've wowed my own group of folks with some culinary delights who will gladly come back anytime I volunteer to 'cook dinner'. No recipe is to complex or deters me from testing new ideas.
No less - my favorite, Rick's too, is simple rosemary lamb chops grilled rare and served with red wine reduction, roasted baby new potatoes, breaded asparagus sauted in garlic and mushrooms.

So... what do I love most. Vine ripe tomatoes, sliced with a little sea salt and pepper. I usually just eat the whole thing by itself or maybe with a sliced avocado. Simple.
~ basically the one fruit I'd hate to live without.

I've had a great many 'mators this year with the blessing of a lot of rain and sunshine.

Standing in the garden on early Saturday mornings, eating my fill on the cherry ones; washed by God and bursting like sunshine in my mouth - one at a time - is like a small piece of heaven. I hope I get to tend a garden when I get there. vlm

Flowers


I have many (putting it very mildly) pictures of the flowers, trees, shrubs and vegetation.
Some are favored more than others... but no less valuable in the lens of a camera and my imagination.

Observations in the Hill Country

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Yes, it's another boring vacation picture of nothing in particular... well, ok - it's a tree and a rock...
look closer.

I want to go back and finish my unfinished explore...
except Rick says we have to retire first because it will take me at least ... oh, I don't know.... 50 years to finish seeing all that I didn't get to.

Off the beaten path is always the best.

Cambrie turns ONE


What a fun, fun, fun day celebrating with the grandparents, aunts & uncles (and great-ones :) cousins and friends.
Mel, Jed, Celton, Mel's Mom, sister, brother from Dallas, Patsy, Wayne, Dena, Alex, Angelica, Bret & gal-pal, JT, Timothy, Ricky and me.
Best way to celebrate an almost 4th July birthday... have it on the 3rd. Gather everyone up at our house with all kinds wet stuff, little pool with tunnel-tube thingie, water balloons & guns, cake, dips & chips, and watermelon. End it all with lots of fireworks and I think Cambrie, friends and family had the best birthday ~ well, her 1st one anyway.

Cambrie's Tails



This is just too adorable not to share.

Garner State Park



Each vacation seems to be 'my most favorite' ~ this one has made it to the top. We took the travel trailer to the Texas Hill Country and found paradise. I've only started to work my way through the 200+ pictures and having a hard time deciding which ones to 'scrap'.
To describe this much needed time off, to put words to the time we spent together, to share breath-taking views and ventures in this garden seems too impossible.
I start here with a couple of pictures - the love of my life that ask why I did no pages of me... so, I've done two pages so he doesn't feel lonely :0)

My Girl


Well, I wish I could claim her as my own. Well, she is mine ~ in a remote kind of way... Rick's neice, Dena's daughter, my girl with the rainbow hair.
She came to E.T. with Dena in May, stayed a week and upon arrival back in Georgia told her mom that she wasn't done in E.T and came right back. She's been here all summer ~ flitting in and out of my house at her whim. She and Tim have found a different kind of 'cousin' relationship - they're both near adults now - right and taking advantage of their freedom from 'can I... huh, can we please go, Mom?' of years gone past when Dena and I ruled the worlds of teenagers.

I love her untamed free spirit, quite ways of coming / going, and rambling nature that is an excellent work in progress. Her future is so bright and she burns brighter still.... And I love her ever-changing rainbow hair, constantly new toe nail polish... yep, I'll take her every minute I'm graced with.
We are missing her already and she's only been gone for 2 days. We've been so blessed with her visit. I'm very sure she had the best summer ever in... where else... East Texas.

East Texas Summer


We had such a great time with these kids. Tim is such a clown ~ he and Angelica keep each other on their toes with constant jabbing at each other.

Tim is sure he'll win the bet of girl vs. boys fishin' tournament - that got Angelica's competitive spirit up
"no way, boy". Rick was impressed how she took care of business ~ baited her hook, patiently brought in the biggest of the bluegills and even took 'em off the hook.

Excellent day, even if it was hotter than hell... but that's a July day in East Texas - 105 degrees in the shade.

Fishin' with the kids


What a great day. A short 1-1/2 hr. drive to Purtis Creek State Park. Rick took the newly re-newed (4 yrs in reconstruction) john boat for it's maiden voyage. Problem is it only holds 3 peeps... no problem, rent another boat for the girls and see which team can catch the most fish. Girls win... yeah.
This is a first trip to this state park and won't be the last. It has great RV spots and lots of water to fish.
After a morning of fishing, time for a great picnic of sandwiches and then swimming while Rick talks fish-shop with a local 9 yr. old - 'what ya fishin' for, what kind of bait you use, been here before?'... Rick always talks patiently with young folks.

Beautiful Babies


Great niece & nephew... I love these grand-ones, and claim them as my own even if they don't fall into the traditional mold of grand-babies. They are the joy of all that have the pleasure.
Cambrie is a jewel, always smiling and content to explore her world. Celton is busy, busy, busy with whatever has his attention at the moment. Jed & Mel are such exceptional parents to these 2 young ones.

I am blessed to say they are my family and I love them.

New Years 2009


More old pictures - not quite so old.
2009 found us camping at Tyler State Park. Kind of an odd thing, but the weather was fair and we figured we might take advantage of a great camping park only 40 miles away. I had the bright idea to take Suki Na... she was miserable... so after only one evening I was up and headed home to drop her off. She loves to go riding any time ~ an open car door must surely mean she'd invited. She has pouted many times because we tell her she can't go camping, but has a change in that thinking... NO MORE CAMPING - EVER.
Heidi - she is a different story - she loves the adventure, the attention, the new smells, extra treats, the endless reasons to bark... yep, she's a camping buddy.
We had another successful camping trip... I can't wait for the next one ~ coming up this weekend... excellent.

Creek's End Retreat


So, we finally arrived... but where in the world are we. Seems we left the world as we knew it and found ourselves at ... well, as Tim put it... it's the house of seven dwarfs. He decided this after the first exploration of this house. We never met the owner's; all transactions done via the W.W.W. but just as the Ms. said - the key was under the door mat.

This was the most humble, unbelievable home. At first it seemed we were mere guests that wandered up, very tired and very hungry. But it soon became clear that we were not only welcome, we were very much expected. Little notes on how to operate the washer 'please don't use a lot of detergent'; 'to light the oven, turn on the pilot first'; 'keep the screen door to the porch closed to keep out the bugs and don't run the A/C with the doors open'; and 'please sign the guest-book by the front door with comments of how your stay was and leave the house tidy when you have to leave us'. Reading the guest book comments from awesome vacations was a couple of hours of entertainment ~ memories of many who had been lucky enough to find this place.

The maze of rooms added on as needed through the many years left us stunned at the architecture ... Kebbler elves must have been at the meetings. A picture with brief description explained that this was the original family home of the parents and turned into a rental to keep it from being sold. Who were these people? Their things (along with who knows how many 'left-by-visitors gifts') were the resident objects. The kitchen stocked with mismatched dishes, fruit jars for drinking tea, old cookie jar collection and a little nook with a chess set ~ plays in progress. A tiny sitting room (approx 6 x 10) contained an old T.V. with VCR and large collection of movies - mostly geared toward kids. Another wall held an eclectic assortment of books... Hardy Boys, Harlequin Romances, general mysteries and old board games. A set of stairs leading to two unplanned bedrooms. A 2 x 5 door off the sitting room into another added on (fairly large) bathroom complete with old but clean enameled cast-iron bathtub. A fairly nice size living room with a lot of windows looking over the mountain-side had a couple of hide-a-bed couches and a small fireplace of sorts. The kitchen had a very tall ceiling with one large picture window and then a small window above it that served no purpose at all.
Everything you need in the bedrooms, bathes and kitchen was there... including a little mix of spices, tea, coffee, sugar and such left by other visitors... all you have to bring is your clothes and food (bring what you want to eat and drink because 'town' is a long trip).

A master-bedroom with king-size bed off the kitchen (down a couple of steps ~ every room seem to be up or down a step or two) was very large with it's own bathroom. A large walk-in closet stuffed with all manner of hand-made quilts, blankets and left over Christmas decorations from the 70's.
A long screened-in porch with a couple of daybeds and hammock was off this bedroom - we spent a lot of time there and Rick slept out a couple of times. It seemed to just hang off into nothing (we are on the very side of a mountain - remember). The porch connected a huge deck with a nice gas grill - leading to the backdoor of the kitchen. The deck built around massive rocks & tress leading down a long drop to end of the Buffalo River... which incidentally had trickled down to a 'creek'.
I never got over the feeling that we had come to visit an old aunt who happened to not be at home. Family pictures on small laced tables, photo albums from a very distant past here and there. All in all, what seems tiny on the outside would easily accommodate 10-15 people.... seriously, there are little nooks and crannies everywhere.

The strangest of all... we never did met the owners. Shortly after we arrived and came back from an explore we found some homemade cookies with a note hoping everything was to our liking with a phone number to call if we needed anything else ~ leave the key under the mat when our visit was over. It was shortest 7 days I can remember and I could write a book on the adventure.... but I'll stop and soon post a few more pages from the vacation to a fairy-tale like place.

If I had one wish... it would to visit this little patch of heaven again before I leave this life.

Old family vacations


I decided that I should start scrapping some old photos... preserve history so to speak.
I'm starting with this page.... perhaps because it was the most adventurous, most memorable vacation ~ found tucked away in one of my endless photo-albums.

The destination... let's see, somewhere off the beaten path - a location found while surfing the net.... Northern Arkansas rental. Sounded so absolutely charming. The drive North was long, but the final trip up to the 'cabin' was surreal. After we left 'town' (one of those that has only one piggly-wiggly type store that closes at 7:00 pm because the residents are all home by this time which for most happens to be 30-45 minutes from 'town') we decided that this quaint town was the quintessential idea of sleepy-hollow.
We left civilization as we drove up a serious mountain path (path is not a exaggeration) that took about 35 minutes to slowly accomplish. The scenery and view from various points was unbelievable.

But this picture was taken along the way from some look-out point during our journey North through Arkansas. What the picture doesn't tell is that at one point, I found Tim on the other side of that wall, wondering 'how far down do you suppose it is?'
Only a few moments in my life have found my heart stop beating as this one did. I managed to keep my voice very calm as I instructed my son to "GET YOURSELF BACK OVER THAT WALL" as I debated tossing dear husband over the same wall who was watching the antics of a dumb teen while I photo'd some leaf or butterfly or some other useless thing.
"Chill out Mom... he won't fall the 10,000 ft to the bottom of this canyon, look.. he's even holding on to that small branch sticking out of the side... you baby him too much".



Anyway.... echos from the past for these pictures... "What do you see, son"? funny kid turns to my camera to say "I see you, Mom, what do you see"? This was before the over the wall incident, which pretty much ended the look-out point adventure.... 'everyone in the car, we're leaving now' - I don't think I ever needed an alcoholic beverage (or several) more than that moment.

More about the final destination - 'house-of-seven-dwarfs' coming soon... stay tuned.

http://www.creeks-end.com/

Tim's 'Summer' Look


No doubt that Tim gave this a lot of thought.... Tim gives most things a lot of thought. I wasn't surprised he wanted his 'mop' cut off, I just kept wondering why as he kept stating "it's coming off very soon; all the way down to the scalp" - said with that funny little glint in his eye and enigmatic smile that he is famous for.

Yesterday ~ the day arrived when he is indeed serious. He said something like 'just cutting the tresses of my past'. Hummm... don't know exactly what that means ~ his recent breakup with Jessie and her infatuation with his long hair could have something to do with it?.... who will ever know ... this discussion has been marked 'No Trespassing' and Tim is a closed, impenetrable book when he deems it.

He goes looking for the barber shears with plans to do this himself (he's cheap and why pay someone for something he can do himself) with no care if he ends up looking like a chemo patient or POW refugee. I convince him to let me ~ after all ~ he is my kid and I have some pride since he roams around my neighborhood. I started with cutting 2 long pony-tales... Dad takes over when he sees I'm taking way too long. I'm sure he's thinking 'it's not that hard - give me that thing' as he comes to assist.
Besides - Dad won't get on a guilt trip if Tim ends up looking like said refugee.

Ha...This is better.... I can document the process and not be held liable if Regret becomes Tim's new companion.

What does Tim say about it "Looks good, gotta go - birthday celebration for best friend in an hour"... he showers, sticks a beanie on his head and happily traverses off to enjoy seeing the 'shock factor' from his buds.

So, the 'new' Tim emerges and he's moving on - it's a new & quite interesting adventure every day with this one.... and I like seeing what's next.

Big Brother Celton


Such a busy little guy; kept us on our toes. I had forgotten how much energy a 3-year old has. The inventors of the 'energizer bunny' must have had one of these little people roaming near by.

Cambrie's eyes


I love this baby... she is always so happy. We kept her & big brother Celton for the 1st overnight.

Wasn't sure if Mom would bring herself to leave ~ new mom jetters for the 2nd time ~LOL, 1st time leaving Cambrie for the whole night :)

But our birthday gift to nephew, Jed, was an entire evening / night for his birthday celebration. They had a blast, the kids were angels and we got to play with the young-ones for a little while.


Cheryl's page


What a beautiful baby girl.
My friend is on baby-sitting duty for her grand-daughter until the best daycare in the world can be found... I think none will ever surpass Grandma's house, so it might be a new full-time job :)
I'm not hearing many complaints.
Story goes that this little one was stubbornly sure that she wasn't going to take a nap "No... Grandma... No nap, not too tired".
My Sister.... Mellissa Omega Horton (MOH)
Me & Moh... New Orleans, LA.... about 125 years ago. OK... it was really some where around the mid-80s ~ best I can remember.
In one of my lost files is a date, a reason we are here, and a lot of memories. Fortunately I managed to hang onto a couple of pictures to remind me.
OK... actually it was Moh who reminded me to go find the pictures.
Mid 80s... that was some of the most turbulent times of my life. I should write a book, but it would embarrass my son... LOL.
Mid 80s... OMG...the reason I ran as fast as I could into the 90's with the love of my life, putting away things of children ...
but good Lord, there are some very outstanding memories.... of which; me & Moh in New Orleans.
yes, Moh ~ I do remember :)

Caddo State Park


Here's a page created from a camping trip of couple of months ago. If somehow I could put words to this new adventure of camping... I believe I would still find myself speechless. It's not the camper, packed ready to run away at a moments notice. It's not the act of abandoning projects left unfinished. It's surely not the need to escape from a well described world of my own design... no less ...

To be able to run off ~ leave the world; email, work, cell phones and all the noise into the distance is where I think I was always meant to be ~ yet ~ I always run back to the hum of a busy world. I look back to ... calm, silent whispers... that place of nowhere that appears to hold my very essence of being hostage.

Does it take so many years to find a common ground for both needs?... still pondering this, still looking for that narrow gap of bliss.

vlm

Rick's Christmas


This guy never ceases to amaze me.... well, that's not true... I knew he would love the slot car track. Especially since I called him a couple of days before Christmas; acting like Santa, asking if he had been a good boy and what he wanted for Christmas. He laughed at me being weird and said "a race-car track". Odd - I had already been looking for one - don't know why this seemed like a perfectly good (weird) gift. So now I was on a serious mission ~ 3 days before the 25th ~ to find a toy from the past. Yes, dear ones, slot-car race tracks are not an easy thing to find ~ and not because there was a rush on this particular item....the simple fact remains.... kids don't play with these things any more.

A friend got a new (becuz the old one is trash) remote controlled airplane from Santa. Mind you this kid is very near mid-age ('bout like Rick) and they had a lengthy conversation about the love of flying while keeping your feet firmly on the ground. Not surprising that it's ... ahem... older guys that find remote planes as a second childhood hobby... its not cheap ~ especially while you earn your wings. I see model planes in our future and lots of pictures of a grown man with a child lurking in the background. No worries.... these are the times we live for.
~..~ me out for now. vlm