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  • Noreen 4:03 pm on June 7, 2018 Permalink
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    The Penn Church 

    Penn Church (Small)

    This is the Penn Church at rural Brownton. Dad’s entire family was baptized and confirmed in this church. When the congregation could no longer support it, my cousin Dan bought the church site . . . lock, stock and barrel. Two years ago it got a new steel roof. Today Dennis and I watched a two man crew work on prepping the steeple for a new steel covering. The bell tower is remaining to have the old shingles taken off and prepped for steel. The area around the wooden shutters will also be new steel. A two man crew with both men at the very top. I would imagine there is a backup plan in the event of a power failure on the mechanical end of this lift. Saving history is Dan’s passion with this site. I applaud him. Dan wasn’t at the site today as he had 80 acres of alfalfa to process and get into bunkers for his 100 head of Holstein dairy herd.

     
  • Noreen 1:53 pm on September 10, 2017 Permalink
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    A Day of Piddle 

    Sunday is the day of rest and then there is the old saying of “No rest for the wicked.”  I am not wicked just in need of having something to show for my day.  

    Much to my surprise I did get all of the videos and photos of the day we spent on the farm with the threshing event loaded on a flash drive to send to cousin Dan.  I had never attempted that process and it went pretty darn well. I have it ready for mailing.

    Aunt Lorraine mentioned to me in a phone conversation that since her visit here in June, she would enjoy some extra items that I have in my fabric stashes.  Why not share!  I have the box ready for mailing.

    There are days that I regret taking down the sewing studio to the bare concrete walls as early as I did.  I felt that if the target date for the window installation came about and something had caused me to not be ready, I would have felt crushed.  God forbid if someone else came in here and touched and packed up my stuff.

    There is a beef roast doing a slow roast in the oven for supper and the extra time drove me down into the naked sewing studio.

    I was able to get to a tote that held numerous old embroidery hoops either of plastic or wood.  Re-purposing is my all time favorite thing to do.  I have been able to have enough room in the sewing studio for the minimum square footage for the sewing machine and the embroidery unit. I have enjoyed piddling.

    Old Hoops Wise Embroidery Megan'sToday with the extra time and energy I decided to put the embroidery projects into some of the hoops for the ability to have them as accents on a wall.  In time to come I know I will find the perfect ribbons from the “Kersten Stash” to use as the hangers themselves. 

    By the time the roast is done for supper, I will have burned off enough energy to enjoy a sit-to on the patio with Dennis.  Unfortunately the last several days have brought about mosquitoes and they are the smallest stinging buggers ever, but still not as bad as the black flies.  All in all it was a great piddle day.

     
  • Noreen 3:28 pm on September 5, 2017 Permalink
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    Threshing Event Down on the Farm 

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    Cousin Dan wanted to see if he could pull off getting an old threshing machine back in running order. A while ago a team of Amish came and spent the better part of a day supplied with various belts and parts. Dan had planted just enough barley for the event to make it interesting. Yesterday was the day. Dan’s niece, Alison, fed the grain bundles while Dan was in the background of the machine checking out sieves, gears and belts, with his grease gun getting a lot of use. It was quite the excitement when the main belt broke. Off to the shed and a replacement was soon put on. This machine would dump a half bushel at a time into the flair box.

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    It took several loads to finish up the barley. The threshing machine did well and it was deemed a success. Dan had commented that the geese had made a huge dent in the amount of grain that was netted. I do believe the motivation was to accomplish what had been just in a days work sixty or so years ago. As we sat down for supper Dan commented that it would be some time before he would be up for hiring out to do fields for someone else.

     
  • Noreen 6:21 am on March 7, 2016 Permalink
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    A Phone Call Away 

    It has been a week of multiple phone calls coming to Stauffer Avenue, with most of them going over 45 minutes.  I find it quite satisfying that I have three aunts from my Dad’s side of the family who enjoy chatting over the phone when visits in person are not possible.  Dad’s sister Janet is 83; Dad’s sister-in-law Lorraine is 85; and Dad’s sister-in-law Dorothy is 93.

    I so hope I am as sharp as Dorothy when I reach the age of 93.  Dorothy lives in an assisted living in Glencoe. An example of one of her concerns is that she knows the instructions that come with her medication indicating when they are the most effective.  That does not mean they should all be dumped into one cup and her being expected to take them in one gulp. She is able to visit about the politics of the election to a great degree better than I can.  Her and I take turns calling each other. With her keeping in touch with her six children and their families, I feel honored when I receive her calls.

    Aunt Lorraine lives in a mother-in-law unit of her daughter’s home in Arizona.  Lorraine called last night as she just was not in the mood to do any sewing.  I did ask her if she was sick.  At the age of 85 she could outfit the Holiday Inn rooms with beautiful pieced quilts.  She is one mean quilting machine.  I enjoy snuggling up to my Santa Claus quilt twelve months of the year as I close my evening watching some television.

    Aunt Janet has never had children and lost her husband early on from a diabetic attack.  Janet helps her bachelor nephew, Dan, on his farm with some baking, and when Dan butchers his pork, beef and poultry.  Dan still makes his own summer sausage and Janet helps him can meat.  Dan is living the heritage on the farm that is the great, great grandparents homesteaded.  Dan has several hired hands to help on the dairy farm and crop acres and the canned meat always comes in handy for a quick meal.  Janet called to ask me if I would put together a Wendlandt family gathering this summer for all Wendlandt-connected individuals.  Dan purchased the church in the next township when it closed last year.  My grandparents, their eight children and many of their children attended this church.  Dan thought the church basement would be a great place for the get together.  The church is just as it was when the doors closed for the last time.  Amazing.

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    Free motion quilting is called “meandering.” Wandering from point to point and doing it often will give me more confidence.

    For me to spend a lot of time on a phone is totally out of character.  Since retiring, I am more likely to swipe the dust off of our phone than to use it.  The one phone call that came in, always ends up having me sending up a special prayer of thanks.  My brother Michael called and said he made it through the latest scan and is deemed free of the cancer that he battled several years ago.  Esophageal cancer is very difficult to come through with a quality of life.  He came through with flying colors with the help of his wife, JoAnn, a surgical nurse, now retired.

    In between times this week, I mustered the courage to tackle a 46″ x 52″, doing the free motion quilting on my sewing machine.  My fingers and hands can no longer hand stitch quilts or tie them with yarn.  I am not pre-judging whether I can do a large quilt.  For now, I am tickled that I tackled this crib-sized quilt.  Many squiggles of various shapes.

    You can’t fail unless you try and you can’t stay up to date with family members if the phones are not in use.

    A spring type week is in the forecast and it is now the season of mud.

     
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