A picture from the Past.
For Today:
Like a lot of people, we had NO
trick or treaters here at Halloween. So, we MUST eat that bag of candy we bought
for them, SHUCKS!
I have mentioned I prepare
the coffee around here. Sherry says I
make the BEST. (at times I wonder about
her reason. LOL) WE no longer use a percolator, but our Mr. Coffee is pretty
old. So as I made coffee that night I decided to try something NEW. I put a small snack size ‘3 Musketeers’ bar
in with the coffee grounds, just to try something different.
Okay, that was not a great
idea. It sorta stopped up the filter and overflowed the grounds and DID NOT
enhance the taste of the coffee. As a
matter of fact at this writing a day later, Sherry did not comment on any
difference in her morning coffee. LOL,
so much for sweetened flavored coffee at our house that I expected. LOL
Some of my family have done
odd/ crazy things. My brother Junior tried several business starts, but hit his
stride in making concrete yard decorations. Bird Baths, chics and ducks, etc.
Brother Junior and Mozelle his wife in front of their store. The business was started in his back yard while they worked in the cotton mill. Jun was a hero of mine, he served as Port Gunner on his ship in the South Pacific.
Brother Odis could do anything with wood. He was a truck driver and drove past the USS North Carolina (a WWII Battle Ship) twice a week. He made sketches of it and finally built a 9 foot model of it. He got carried away and finally had a fleet. Even did the Pinta, Nina and the Santa Marie. They were displayed in many new buildings at their opening. One was the NCNB TOWER in Charlotte, NC
Below Shirley and I delivered the model to the USS North Carolina monument where it was displayed for many years.
Below is most of Odis's fleet.
Above is Odis with the Pinta. NONE of his ships were from kits, he did them all from scratch.
Yeah, I have also did the crazy. Sherry
wanted a swimming pool. I have never liked the outdoor pools. They are a pain
to maintain and expensive to keep regulated. So on our next to last house, I put
a pool inside. The Grand kids loved
it. We did too. There were no closing
and opening spring and fall, that is expensive. It cost us about $6 a month to
maintain the inside pool, it stayed at 92 degrees. (Night view)
I installed sliding glass doors on two sides for ventilation and comfort in the summer. I liked the Cedar, I was advised never to put a finish on it, and it would handle the moisture well, and it did. I enjoyed hanging that cedar, it was a fun job.
This is the fun view, we loved it. BUT we decided to travel full time and could not leave the pool unattended, so we sold it.
Below is the house on South Main after completion.
NiteShipslog
AGAIN THANKS to y’all
for stopping by the Shipslog. It is nice to know some folks will read this
stuff, if it is crazy.
And then there was my sisters!!!!!! Maybe tomorrow..
4 comments:
Oh, I love the looks of that indoor pool! Like something you'd see at a resort hotel.
Gotta admit, I laughed out loud at your putting the 3 Musketeers bar in the coffee filter! I guess that illustrates that one never knows unless they try.
a pool inside, must have not been an easy install! but I can see it being used year round. I loved thinking about the coffee and candy bar. What were you thinking??
Okay the candy bar should have been put in the pot when the HOT coffee dripped down and could melt in there - lol.
And man, I LOVE that pool - that would be great - and only $6 a month - I would love that.
Wow your brothers ship building is fantastic. He has quite a talent!!!
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