Sunday, December 24, 2006

We have a really well-preserved stone wall that forms the east border of our property. You can see how big it is compared to Ethan. I can't imagine the manual labor of man and beast that went into forming such a thing. It's well over 200 yards long and is still square and standing most of the way.
 
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Christmas eve treats

We usually worship on Sunday evenings, but today our church substituted an extended morning meeting for the evening meeting. So we stayed home and made treats.
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Sunday, December 17, 2006

Cutting the Christmas tree

We cut our Christmas tree almost a month ago, but I hadn't taken the time to post the pictures.



Hauling the tree out. The guy in the orange hat owns the tree farm.




Ah, the fun part.



More fun.


The tarp was a bad idea. Unnecessary & it made lots of noise. But we made it home alright.

Sunday, December 10, 2006

Monday, November 20, 2006

Birthday presents

The gun is Ethan's favorite. Posted by Picasa

Asa

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Ethan turns 4

Ethan turns 4 tomorrow. His birthday party was yesterday. Posted by Picasa

Trick or treat

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Pumpkin patch

We picked out a few pumpkins for decorations. The deer ate mine a couple nights after we put it outside. :( Posted by Picasa

Recommended blog post

My pastor recently posted a brief bio of his parents for their 65th anniversary. See Seeking Early: Faithful Through the Years!

It's worth a read. These folks are salt & light.

Monday, October 16, 2006

A boy in his natural habitat

We have a seasonal runoff stream by our house, and the boys love it when it rains! Posted by Picasa

Nice hat

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Apple picking

A couple of weeks ago, a group of young adults from our church got together & went apple picking. Posted by Picasa

Monday, October 09, 2006

Ethan & Asa

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Tuesday, September 05, 2006

R&R in NH

We set aside some time over the Labor Day weekend to go to North Conway, NH for a quick vacation. We took the kids to Storyland, did some light hiking, and shopped. It was nice to get away from the pressures of work & other responsibilities for a few days. Posted by Picasa
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At Diana's Baths Posted by Picasa

Saturday, August 19, 2006

Oreo aftermath

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Before & After

We still have plenty to do, but our stone retaining wall is done and the front yard looks much more orderly now.


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Thursday, July 20, 2006

Stone wall progress update

Nope, we haven't dropped off the edge of the planet. It's been a while since I last posted anything! I've been busy though.

I finished stacking our fieldstone retaining wall a week or so ago. Here's what it looks like now. The total length of the wall (not including the steps) is about 60 feet. It averages 3 to 3 1/2 feet high in most places. Now we're in the process of filling the void left behind the wall with crushed stone & loam. Posted by Picasa

Monday, May 22, 2006

Dandelions

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Jack in the Pulpit

What an exquisite creation! Here is a fully-opened bloom. Posted by Picasa

Monday, May 15, 2006

Photo shoot gone awry

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Beech grove

God uses a lot of different greens during spring, and wow He uses them well.

The beech leaves are almost fully emerged here at our house, and they are absolutely stunning. It's interesting to see the contrast between the rugged, hollow, dying beech trunk and the vibrant youth of the hundreds of saplings that it has spawned. Posted by Picasa

Natural affection

Ethan, Asa, & I took a walk together in the woods today when I got home from work. When Ethan saw the violets in bloom on the forest floor, he instinctively picked some for his mom.

The Bible mentions the phrase "without natural affection" in Romans 1 and II Timothy 3. According to an article by Henry Morris on the Institute for Creation Research website, the phrase "natural affection" comes from a Greek word that denotes the "the natural love that members of the same family have for each other."

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Jack in the pulpit

I found this almost-opened 8-10" flower while clearing trees & brush from a portion of our yard. If I'm able, I'm going to try to capture some pictures during the different phases of the plant's summer growing cycle. Posted by Picasa