Thursday, December 30, 2021

What will 2022 bring?


What will 2022 have in store for us? 
This December we had a hot Christmas in the 70's a first for us even for living in Texas and LA. It was very hard to have no pasture from drought and have to feed hay in the heat. 
I think weather will be all out crazy for many in our country along with the crazy politics and lack of work ethic. And China pushing its power into the USA can be seen everywhere. I am so glad we live in the rural Ozarks and do not have to deal with most of the stupidity of city life.
For us we will still farm and raise our own food. 
We might look into getting another guardian dog for the farm, but that takes lots of my time to train.
So I may just hold off for now. One dog is fine for now.
Our ducks are trying to hatch now as winter is here. We might be raising some ducklings indoors if they do hatch out.
People are moving out of the cities and are trying to make it here in the Ozarks. It has been a hard road of learning for many. Lack of decent Internet is one of the hardest things along with poor soil and worse road conditions. We have had people from CA, Ill, NY, and WI move into our town. There are no houses to buy nor rent, a first since we moved here 12 years ago.
Land prices are double what we paid for then.
Building materials are high and price for everything is inflated beyond normal.
I think things are going to get even more expensive in the new year.
I am glad we can make our own food. I love it here and love the seasons, the kind people and clear rivers.
Everyday is unique here in the Ozarks. It is not an easy way of life here but it is a full one.


 

Willcox & Gibbs sewing machine


I was given a surprise gift an antique sewing machine. It is a Willcox & Gibbs electric chainstitching machine.


It needs TLC but I do not have the parts nor time for it. It will be oiled and cleaned before being put on a shelf. Parts hunting will be on going. I hope to find one for parts I can use. At the moment these machines are selling for way more than I want to spend for parting one out.


Is has a broken presser shaft but can still be used. It is not locked up and it can be run by hand. The power cords are suspect and need to be replaced.


The metal foot petal weighs more than the sewing machine.

 

Indian museum

 

If you have been to the Bass Pro shop in Springfield, Missouri then you have been to the museum as well. The one at Big Cedar has more Indian artifacts.


One that I like is the beading from the different tribes


There was a wall of nothing but beaded bags.



Straps and bags on deer skins


Just wonderful










Away for Holidays





Birthday was simple and a wonderful death by chocolate cake was had. These flowers lasted over 3 weeks before drying up. Local flower shop knows what I adore.


Then we took a trip away from our farm Big Cedar Lodge for our anniversary

Stained glass windows in the cabin

Huge cabin with a Christmas tree and a fireplace. Full bath with shower and tub and a full kitchen.


All decorated for the holidays

many photo ops as you walk about the place



The view across a marina of the cabins all lite up for the holidays

Jimmy Morris touches of Bass Pro everywhere

Golf cart self tour of the table rock lake


Many wells and springs