What Do You See Outside YOUR Open Window Today?

What Do You See Outside YOUR Open Window Today?
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Saturday, February 26, 2022

Saturday Catch Up

Happy Saturday!  I promised in my last post that I would tell you about where we went yesterday.  
But first, I want to thank you all for the very kind comments on my special memory post HERE yesterday.   Your compassion  and thoughtfulness truly touches my heart.  I trust you all understand that sometimes we just have write about those we have loved and "lost" to help keep their memory alive.  I find that looking at those pictures helps me to feel like it wasn't that long ago, and also that our son is really not that far away.  After all, heaven is only a breath away...think about it!

Now on to what we did yesterday.  We took a little ride over to St. Augustine to meet up with my cousin (who is actually a second cousin, the son of my first cousin...  First cousin, once removed? I get so confused on that part of genealogy)..but I won't give the whole genealogy list here, LOL).   He is in Florida on a little vacation and wanted to meet us over at my son's store, "Dixie Cottage", in St. Augustine. But more about that later.  On the way over we took the "scenic route" to avoid a lot of traffic, which took us past many acres of farm land.  I think most people who think of Florida are not aware of its rich agricultural history.
This particular part of Northeastern Florida (St. John's County) is well known for its vegetable farms, primarily potatoes and cabbage.  These are acres and acres of cabbages...

As far as the eye could see in many different directions there are fields of cabbages, ripe and ready to go to "market".  That's a lot of coleslaw!

Probably good for some "Corned Beef and Cabbage" on St. Patrick's Day too! LOL.  Anyway, I thought you'd be thrilled to know about where your cabbage comes from! 

As we got closer to the coast, we had to cross the Intracoastal Waterway, which I didn't know actually runs all the way from Boston,  MA, all the way down the Atlantic coast of the U.S., around the southern tip of Florida and up the Gulf side and all the way around the Gulf to Brownsville, Texas!  Wow. I will have a little more respect for this waterway the next time we are stuck on the road waiting for the drawbridge to go back down...which is what was happening here, although in this  picture below the bridge was already back down and we were crossing it after waiting for about 15 minutes:


This is why we had to wait...there was not just one...


but TWO sailboats with their tall masts (but no sails up!) that needed to pass under the bridge!


But I really did not mind the wait as it gave me ample time to sit and enjoy the view on either side of the bridge. I believe the tide was out as there were many sand bars and little islands exposed that you can't always see completely when the tide is in...


And, happily for me, I was able to also capture a few pictures of some pelicans flying over and around the bridge ...


My sight was limited by being inside the car and not able to get out and get better pictures, but I feel pretty happy that I got any pictures at all!


They were busily flying about and swooping down to catch a fish for their breakfast...


Do you see him on the far right side of this picture below?

And here he kind of blends in above the houses:

Finally we were on our way and my hope was that we could cross over to the beach side and perhaps drive a little ways on the beach before we had to continue our journey to our destination.

The first opportunity we found to go down to the beach had this warning:
We turned our car around on this little "ramp" street because we could see the sand was way too soft/deep for our non-4x4 vehicle.

So we drove further down the highway until we found another location where we could access the beach, and the sand didn't look too bad there...


Well, until we got down onto the beach, and the driving area was in one direction only, no turning around, and no place to park our vehicle where we wouldn't get stuck.  As a matter of fact, we almost did get stuck!  Hubby was not real happy with my "ideas" at this point and just wanted to find a place to get back off this soft sandy beach and back to "terra firma!"

Thankfully we made it. Next time we will go a different direction where we know there is a parking lot where we can park our car and then walk to the beach across a long pier. We were just in too big of a hurry on this day to do that. But it was still lovely to see the ocean and hear the surf pounding on the shore.  

We finally made it to our destination in plenty of time. My cousin arrived shortly after we did. This is the same cousin who recently sent me that box full of old books and those pictures of my grandparents. (I told you about it HERE)


Here we are: L to R: my cousin Grant Moss, me, hubby, and our son Benton.

If you read Grant's t-shirt, you will see that he "turns wood into things..." and yes, he certainly does! He creates the most beautiful items with select pieces of hardwoods...the type of craft he uses is is called Intarsia woodworking  Here is a small example of what he does, and this was his gift to me:

Yes, that is a hummingbird, created out of many different pieces of different kinds of wood to give it dimension, depth, and its unique coloring. He sells a lot of his pieces at a shop where he lives in Tennessee, but also will take orders from people online. And one of the reasons for meeting at Benton's store, "Dixie Cottage", was to talk about offering some of his pieces there for sale. He is going to prepare a lot of new pieces using a coastal theme, in keeping with the design of the store.  Here are just a few other examples of his work:







Pretty amazing, huh?  I am excited that he is going to be working on some special designs to sell here. I'll be sure to show them to you when he gets them done.  His "wheels were turning" as they discussed lots of ideas for special designs, like Lighthouses, Fish, Sea Turtles, Whales, Mermaids, etc. Should be fun!  
So that was a wonderful visit and we were so glad we were able to get together. 

After he left to head back to where he was staying with some friends for the week, hubby and I headed to our favorite little seafood restaurant not far from Dixie Cottage, called "O'Steens". We were blessed that there was no long line to wait for a table, which was a small miracle on a Friday at lunch time! Their food is that good!

This is what I had, although this picture came from their menu online. I was too busy eating to remember to take a picture! LOL.


It was a lovely day and we enjoyed getting out and about, but of course, it's always good to get back home again, safe and sound.  Traffic was getting pretty heavy!

So, this morning our son Scott was off from work, and he helped finish up our flower project for the Memorial Garden.  We picked up some bags of mulch at the hardware store this morning, and Scott spread the mulch around some plants for us, including the new "bottlebrush" we had just planted:


He also added some new mulch to the little azalea bushes we planted last year.

I guess that about covers it all. 

"The Lord is my strength and song,
And He has become my salvation;
He is my God, and I will praise Him;
My father’s God, and I will exalt Him."
Amen.
Exodus 15:2

Have a blessed and wonderful rest of your weekend, my friends. And thank you again for your kindnesses.  You are a wonderful bunch of friends to have!!!


30 comments:

  1. Pam: You have the nicest adventures. I did not know the Intercoastal Waterway was covered that distant. Peace and blessings.

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    1. Thank you, Cecelia. I didn't realize it went that far either. I looked it up to make sure I was spelling it right, and I was surprised to discover all that info! Yes, it was a lovely day. We are thankful to have had such nice weather all week long. Take care my friend. Blessings to you too.

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  2. Your cousin is very talented. Amazing how some people are and others are not. I’m afraid I fall into the the not.

    Here in California we have never been allowed to drive on to beaches. I think Southern California can but up here due to the wildlife such a elephant seals. We do have trails and easy access.

    Your lunch looks good. I never heard of that Intercoastal Waterway. Interesting. I love eating out!

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    1. Oh Debby, I think everyone has some special talent or gift. Everyone is different, and our gifts are different because it would be a very boring world if everyone did the same thing!! Oh, it would be exciting to see the "elephant seals" and other wildlife that you have where you live. I've never been to CA, and probably won't ever get there, so feel free to send us pictures when and if you do go to the beach again! Thank you...my lunch was quite good. It's a rather nondescript little place, but they have quite a reputation for their good food and people wait in line to get in there. They don't even accept credit or debit cards, cash only, and yet people still line up...they just have to be prepared ahead of time with cash, which most of us rarely carry much of anymore! Oh yes, the intracoastal waterway is very interesting...a lot of unique places along the way to see. It would be interesting to take a sailboat cruise all the way around it! Of course, I never will, but it would be fun I'm sure. Have a blessed and wonderful day!!

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  3. Those wood creations are beautiful. Glad you got to meet up with him.

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    1. Thank you, Ruth. He really is quite talented. That kind of detail work takes a lot of patience and skill. I'm afraid I don't possess either one of those attributes anymore! LOL.

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  4. Your cousin's woodworking art is amazing! WOW! He really is talented. Love seeing the beach and the sights you saw on the way over there. Enjoy your weekend and this beautiful weather! I know you enjoy your pond year round and it's neat to hear about the birds you see there! Hugs, Diane

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    1. Thank you, Diane. It's amazing to see the abilities of others! Such a gift! I am glad we got to meet him and see some examples of his talent. Yes, we have been enjoying the beautiful weather, as I am sure you have also. We are certainly blessed to live here, aren't we? Have a blessed day my friend.

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  5. Grinning...you know, this post makes me so happy; 4 more Sundays here, friend. Your cousin's handwork is just plum lovely, and I am looking forward to visiting Dixie Cottage too. Bless you my friend for making me smile...

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    1. I can't wait to see you "grinning" in person!!! Counting the days!! You make ME smile too, just knowing that great things are about to happen for you and Dave. God is so good, and He's got some wonderful things in store for you.

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  6. Wow! Your cousin is so talented, Pam. I guess woodworking must run in the family? Certainly seems so!
    Loved all the photos, too, of your adventures. You always make me feel like I've vacationed in Florida without leaving my front door.
    Hope you have a great weekend, too!

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    1. Thank you, Martha. I guess it must run in both sides of the family, because this cousin is on my Mother's side of the family, and Benton gets his talent from my Dad and his side of the family, at least that is what I thought. But then again, John's grandfather was also a carpenter...so...I guess great talent runs through many veins!! God is good. I'm glad you enjoyed the ride!! Please come again! :)

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  7. The only time I'm annoyed with waiting on a bridge is when I'm on 2 wheels in the hot sun. That is not fun. *wink* Thankfully, those times are rare. We're riding to Church today. It's savin' big time on the gas bill. I think the Lord for this blessing.
    Turning wood into things is a good Superpower. I like his work.
    Next time we make a trip down to St. Augustine we'll try to find the Dixie Cottage store. I would love to see all that lovely work in person.
    I enjoyed all the photos as always and seeing so many smiling faces.
    God bless to you and yours! In Christ. xx

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    1. Oh, I can imagine having to sit still in the hot sun on a bike would be tiresome. You are so brave! Now, if you come down to St. Augustine you MUST let me know about it so I can come meet you there!!!I mean, if you are going to Dixie Cottage, that is. And, it may be a little while before my cousin gets anything sent to Dixie Cottage. He had to go back home to Tenn. and get busy creating some new stuff! I will definitely let everyone know when that happens!

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  8. Lovely blog.Great photos.If I were a farmer I’d want to be one in St Augustine! We just love it there. We have eaten at Olsteens before but not this trip. So many great dining places! Those wood creations are marvelous! I thought of going into Dixie Cottage when we did the Alligator Farm but the little guy fell asleep before we left there. Time flies in a beautiful place with family

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    1. Oh, I totally understand about your sweet little guy falling asleep. This was quite a big trip for him! so much to see and do, I'm sure his little head was just full of so many wonderful things he had to just go to sleep and dream about it! LOL. So happy you had such a great time!

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  9. Next trip to Florida will just be my husband and I .Perhaps we will run into each other.

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    1. Be sure to let me know when you are coming! That would be great.

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  10. What a touching memory tribute to Matthew! Even tho' I never met him (on this plane), he will live on in all our hearts, thanks to you.
    Your cousin is such a talent! Both the 10 Commandments and Pledge of Allegiance would look wonderful in our home (lol). Seriously, I hope to see his work in person at Dixie Cottage one of these days. Thanks so much for sharing your day with us! (Oh, and please stay off that shifting sand!)

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    1. Thank you, Myra, for your sweet comments. Oh, and yes, don't worry, my hubby won't be driving back on that "shifting sand" again. He made that quite clear! LOL. Nothing like a scare that you are getting stuck to make a believer out of you! LOL. Yes, I am hoping my cousin will get really busy when he gets home from his vacation and gets lots of great stuff created to send to Dixie Cottage. I could tell he was getting excited about some new ideas, so we shall see what develops!! Oh, to have such talent! What a gift from God!!

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  11. Oh my goodness. I love cabbage and I love O'Steen's Restaurant! Great photos, Pam! Your cousin is SO TALENTED! I love his artwork/woodwork. Beautiful. Does he sell on a website? I visited his FB page but didn't see a way to buy. Have a great week ahead! xo

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    1. Thank you, Terri. He doesn't have a website, but can be reached at his email: Gunthersgroup@aol.com I think he's going to have to get an Etsy site or something! I hope you have a great week too. I know you will be missing Elaine and Jim and Bella, but I'm sure you'll have plenty to keep you busy. Seems like you always do have a lot going on, which is wonderful. Take care my friend.

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  12. beautiful. I remember visiting St. Augustine when I was 10 yrs old 1977 loved the history of the place even then My uncle was Stationed in Jacksonville, he took us on a tour of St. Augustine. Love the woodwork spectacular. Thank you for sharing with us.

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    1. Thank you. How wonderful for you to have had a tour back in '77. It's so crowded there now with so many tourists that it is hard to even find a place to park, unless you want to pay $$. Thankfully our son's place is away from the "maddening crowds". I hope you have a blessed day my friend.

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  13. You had a full day with lots of adventure for sure. We've gotten almost stuck before on the beach...it's a problem with soft sand. But, when it's not soft sand, it's fun to drive on the beach. Wouldn't the son of your cousin be your first cousin once removed rather than your 2nd cousin? Believe that's the way my gen. software lists people. Hubby and I visited St. Augustine when we were on our honeymoon...hundred years ago, it seems. lol

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    1. Thank you, Sandy. Oh, you know then what it feels like to start getting stuck in the soft sand and the panic you feel when those wheels start spinning and not going anywhere! Yes, we were fortunate we were able to keep moving and get on out of there. And yes, I believe you are correct about the first cousin once removed. I never can get that right in my head, and it's just easier to say 2nd cousin. So if he's my first cousin once removed, who then IS my 2nd cousin? I'll have to go check that out again on my Ancestry.com Thank you!! Oh, St. Augustine would be a lovely place to honeymoon!! We went to Ormond Beach, which is further south and close to Daytona. And it was over a half century ago...will be 53 years ago this August! I can't believe it! God is good. Have a blessed day!

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  14. Pam, I loved this post. Your cousin's work is gorgeous. Love your hummingbird and the eagle and the Lord's prayer. Actually, I liked all of them. lol And the pictures of the pelicans and the beach were wonderful too. I can hardly wait until November when we get to go back to the beach. So your pictures really help. Hope you have a great week.

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    1. Thank you, Cathy! Yes, his work is amazing! Takes a lot of patience and skill to do that...two things I am lacking in! Oh, I know you will enjoy the beach in November. Where do you like to go? If you ever come this far south, you must let me know in case there's any way we can meet. In the meantime, enjoy your wonderful days of retirement. Every day is a gift!!

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  15. You have the most fun adventures!! What a nice day! And I think I missed your previous post...and feel like I really missed something. Going to check it out now!! Have a wonderful week, friend! (Thanks for taking us along on all your fun!)

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    1. Thank you for coming along on the ride! I'm so glad you could come. I appreciate your visit here and on the other pages as well. God bless you my friend. Have a wonderful week.

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