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Wednesday, December 18, 2013

How can humans be so cruel?!

I follow a blog:
About a young couple traveling the world and reporting on their travels. 
Gives me a chance to see more than just my corner of the world. 

Today's post was titled:

A little known fact and place of which happened in MY TIME!
So I did a Google search on:

This all happened 30 years ago,
yet it only seems like yesterday!

I was 30 years younger and the news was not a part of my life at the time.
I was to involved in relationships and family beginnings.

I cry when I read Hecktic Travels post because so many people
lost their chance at even a life. 
(The KILLING TREE).

I don't know if I could of changed the world then.
As a kid, you think you are invincible and CAN DO ANYTHING!

If this could of happened in MY LIFETIME,
What will happen in my children's lifetime?
Or even Grandchildren?

With the way events are happening, 
and the SECRET AGENDA our current leader has,
(I know he has a secret agenda! It just hasn't been made public!)
Who knows what is going to happen next!


Can we all say:
Really it is not that far fetched!

Sunday, December 15, 2013

Yes...There IS a Second Tuesday of Next Week.....

I have been entertaining the idea of repainting my WHOLE HOUSE!
Just on the inside.
(Still entertaining the idea)

I thought I would start slow and small.
A few years back, I painted my laundry room.
Then I started on the master bath.

My biggest problem is deciding on the color.
If I knew what color, then I would of had my house painted a long time ago.

I am tired of the white, so I am going with COLOR!

Yes! I painted 90 percent of the bathroom with this 1' brush!
I figured I would be done, the second Tuesday of next week!

I can not find any before photos, but that is ok, cause it was just boring white.


Well there really is a SECOND TUESDAY OF NEXT WEEK!
Because TADA...
I am done!
This is our master bath.
Don't you just love those curtains? 
I DO!

I even got our secondary Bathroom finished!
I think I like it better,
For Obvious Reason! 
Teehee.....


Now to tackle the rest of the house!
COLORS! COLORS! COLORS!
What do choose?
What to choose?
ummmm...

Saturday, December 14, 2013

Peaches, moving on:

Back when I was looking for a "PONY", it was for the grand-kids. I had hunted high and low, and finally found one a few hours away from us. I bought her pretty much sight unseen, and only thru photographs. 

I was a nervous wreck before she got here, and then I did not know what I was getting myself into.

Well as it turned out, Peaches was worth her weight in gold as a PONY! She did not have that "pony" attitude! She was calm! She loved her charges. She loved being with the KIDS! and anybody really. She went anywhere I would take her. I could put anything on her, over her and under her, and she took everything in stride. She did not get nervous, flighty or upset.  I found nothing that surprised her!



Well things did not go as planned and Peaches got bored. Then I think she got depressed. She did not have little children come to play with her, as I might of thought. 

The kids still wanted to "ride Wibby".  Peaches was a miniature Libby and blended well with my herd. Star paired up with her, and Buddy had Libby all to himself. Things went well. But I noticed as time went on, that Peaches just was not happy. It broke my heart.

So I put the word out that at first if there was any children that wanted to ride a pony that did not have one, nor could keep one, that I was willing to have them come over and ride her. I would supervise of course. But that did not happen. 

Then I put the word out that she was for sale. I did not advertise but only by word of mouth. I wanted her to go to a GOOD home, and did not want to get scammed by someone off of Craig's list or other "for sale" sites. 

Someone was interested. For the same reasons I originally bought Peaches. Peaches was checked out. Reviewed. Rode. and Led. Peaches so far had passed all the tests from the new prospective owners.

They wanted to try out Peaches for a week. I agreed because I like to "pay it forward". When I bought Libby, I got to 'try' her out for "THREE WEEKS!"  You want to make sure they will be a good fit.

Peaches loaded up rather quickly in this wonderful three horse trailer that showed up to take her for a trial run. It was like she was telling me, "I am off on a new adventure!" and was eager to go!

It was a very long week for me. I missed Peaches (Still do), I prayed everything would work out. I knew if given time, Peaches would worm her way into their hearts. She would be on her best behavior and be in the pocket.  She loves attention and has quite the personality too.

She did it! She wormed her way into their hearts. 

Peaches was a surprise for the grand-kids!  And oh what a surprise she was!


I saw this photo on Facebook, and the tears just fell!
(I think it was the Pink Bow!)
Peaches brought smiles to three little kids!
She is the best "first" horse for any child, and I know that she has a wonderful home!

Peaches put the "man" in her back pocket right off the get go.
(I think he kind of liked her a lot right off the get go.)

I do not regret finding Peaches a new home.
But I sure do miss her a lot!
So does Star. 

As a matter of fact Star is quite upset with me for sending Peaches away.
She is forgiving me a little bit each time I visit with her.
(Star sure does hold grudges and is slow to forgive!)

I look forward to reading about Peaches' adventures with her little riders.




Tuesday, December 3, 2013

Mega Loads are MOVING!

Remember when I made the trip to Sturgis back in 2011? On of the biggest moments of that trip happened at LOLO Pass. I blogged about it here.  Well they are finally moving! Around 10:15 PM last night it journeyed thru Hermiston Oregon on its way to Pendleton where they will stop over for the day, as they only are traveling at night. 

There was the biggest police escort for this convoy I have ever seen! You would of thought a Celebrity was in town. Well I suppose there was. These Mega Loads are incredible!

I am not sure if more Mega Loads will be coming through here or not. But they are traveling at night. I heard their first stop was in Pendleton Oregon, and will continue their journey tonight. If anyone can get some daytime pictures of this incredible move, please share them!

The following article if from here but since things go away on the internet to easily, I have copied and pasted it here:

Megaloads Coming To Eastern Oregon Roads

An Omega Morgan megaload in Idaho. Photo: Jessica Robinson/Northwest News Network
An Omega Morgan megaload in Idaho. Photo: Jessica Robinson/Northwest News Network
On Nov. 24 massive loads of tar sands equipment — some as long as a football field — will hit the roads of rural Eastern Oregon, traveling from Umatilla through the small towns of Prairie City and John Day to Homedale, Idaho. Activists, Native Americans, rural dwellers and more have been fighting the so-called megaload shipments for three years now in Idaho and Montana, and now the fight has come to Oregon.
A press release from the Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT) warning Thanksgiving-week travelers that roads will be held up for 20 minutes at a time says the megaloads are of “water purification equipment and parts.” According to the Blue Mountain Eagle, Oregon-based shipping company Omega Morgan confirmed that “the shipments would be parts of giant evaporators, equipment used in power generation and oil sands refinery processes.” The route goes from the Port of Umatilla, east to Pendleton, then south on Hwy. 395 to Mount Vernon and east through John Day and Prairie City on Hwy. 26.
The Canadian tar sands are massive open pit mines that opponents say destroy forests and poison land, water and people in the oil-extraction process. The controversial Keystone XL pipeline, which would ship the dirty tar sands crude across the U.S., and a recent increase in oil-by-rail and oil export proposals in the Northwest are related to climate change-inducing tar sands mining.
In August, the Nez Perce Tribal Council was arrested protesting the megaloads through their lands. Local Native American climate change activist Kayla Godowa Tufti says, “All four Columbia River Treaty Tribes, Umatilla, Yakama, Warm Springs and Nez Perce, issued a resolution opposing the development of the Canadian tar sands oil and the ‘megaloads’ of equipment they require, in August of this year.” She adds, “Though Omega Morgan maintains these evaporators are destined for Nevada, it’s obvious to many of us that this is a blatant lie. From extraction to export, we do not want this destructive industry in our homelands, nor our river. No compromise, no question.”
Holly Zander, a press representative for Omega Morgan, says the company reached out to the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation, but the route does not cross tribal lands. It does go through national forest lands. Zander says the loads will not move on the Thanksgiving holiday.
According to ODOT, the first load of water purification equipment and its transport vehicle will be 380 feet long, 23 feet wide and 19 feet tall. The height means the loads cannot be transported on most major highways as they won’t fit under overpasses.
Trish Weber of All Against the Haul, which successfully fought megaloads in Montana, says, “This plan exemplifies the arrogance of Big Oil in thinking that Oregonians will subsidize their transportation costs after they were turned back in Idaho.” She says that Oregonians will “pick up the tab in the form of inconvenience at best and risks to safety and infrastructure at worst.” Weber points out that it was an oversized load carrying housing for drilling equipment that knocked down the I-5 bridge over Washington’s Skagit River last year. The transport company in that instance was Mullen Trucking, a frequent shipper of tar sands equipment. “All other industries build their equipment to fit on our highways, and there is no reason Big Oil shouldn’t either — their desire for profits doesn’t put them above the rules,” she says.
The current load of General Electric water evaporating equipment is scheduled to begin moving Nov. 24, and Christy Jordan, ODOT’s permit manager and freight mobility coordinator, says a permit will not be issued before Nov. 22. Weber says, “ODOT needs to refrain from issuing permits until these applications have undergone a thorough review process, including input from the public.”
Tom Strandberg of ODOT tells EW, “My understanding is that three loads will be part of this permit. There may be requests begin moving additional loads in the future.” He says some fixtures along the route will have to be moved to allow the loads to pass.
Strandberg says representatives of Omega Morgan have been invited to answer questions at the regularly scheduled South East Area Commission on Transportation meeting in Ontario, Ore., on Nov. 25, and an earlier meeting was held in Grant County Nov. 18.
Wild Idaho Rising Tide, which has been protesting and documenting megaloads, is planning “six days of direct action” against the Oregon loads. The group will be joined by 350 Corvallis, Portland Rising Tide and other members of an anti-Keystone XL and anti-fossil fuel infrastructure coalition. For more information go to wildidahorisingtide.org.
Update: The Blue Mountain Eagle is reporting that the loads have hit a snag. The paper is reporting that "Oregon Trail Electric Cooperative (OTEC) says industrial hauler Omega Morgan may have to wait at least two weeks for line work that’s needed before it can begin its controversial megaload transport through Eastern Oregon."
Update 2: Loads appear to be under way after all.