Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Yellow Polka-dot Bikini







Sunday afternoon, after the potluck at church, Erleen's brother, John called to say that his family was to sing at a gathering in Page, ND. We decided to go so drove for 40 minutes and joined about 5o people at the Page community center. It was a bible study group. Supper was provided. There were hot dogs and hamburgers. The person who was to bring the condiments dropped the ball so no catsup, mustard, relish, etc.



John, Lorraine, Jared and Angele sang beautifully (I was impressed). Toward the end John announced that Warren & Erleen Staley were going to join their quartet for the last song. It was actually fun.


Then Curtis family plus Erleen sang "Yellow Polka-dot Bikini" in turkey talk. If you have never heard turkey talk, you should ask Erleen for a demo.

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Friday, August 26, 2011

Where's the Rocking Chair?





Last weekend we spent two nights in Fargo. We visited Bonanzaville in West Fargo. Bonanzaville consists of several old buildings which have been moved onto a field and arranged like an old town. There is a church, a school, several homes and other buildings. There are antique cars and aircraft on display as well. The was an event called Pioneer Days happening so there were several bands and a parade.


We also visited a heritage center in Moorhead (with a Norwegian name I can neither pronounce or spell). It houses a replica of a Viking ship built by a retired teacher near Moorhead. His vision was to sale it to Norway. He died before he could complete his dream, but his children finished it and sailed it to Norway. There is also a replica of an eighth or ninth century Norwegian church. We enjoyed a guided tour of that church.





Our friends, John and Peggy Murray spent last night with us. We enjoyed their visit thoroughly. The lived a couple of miles east of us in Humbolt County.

Erleen received her North Dakota notary certificate this week. She is going to advertise her services at the Post Office and the Store.



My friend, Nathan Lunde, dropped by this morning. I rode with him to his 80 acres east of Hannaford to check on his cattle. I haven't quite earned the right to wear bib overalls yet, but I am working on it.


Erleen's sister, Rachel made us a great fish dinner (croppy) in Cooperstown. We visited uncle Denny while we were there.


Then it was off to Valley City for a birthday party for Erleen's neice, Angele.


It has been a very busy day. What ever happened to the idea of sitting in a rocking chair on the porch?

Thursday, August 18, 2011

The Crick, Shingles and Songs







We're coming, Lord willing and the crick don't rise (crick is North Dakotan for creek). Well the crick did rise. Niagra Falls on the left is cascading down into the crick in a normally dry gully. Notice the hay bales in the other picuture and also the grand stands used for tractor pulls and other events. What looks like the crick on the right is actually a road under normal circumstances.



The good news is that we just found a sump pump in our basement. It sucks a substantial amount of water in a short period of time. It's definitely better the the wet/dry vacuum we were using. Everyone's basements have turned into wells. The water table is very close to the surface. Fortunately, we have gone three days with no rain. Thank you God!





In related news in the picture above I'm frantically nailing shingles to our shed in an attempt to keep it from raining as hard inside as outside.





















Sunday evening we drove with our friends, Nathan and Marybeth Lunde to a farm an hour and a half from home. The farmer had set up two large tents. One was used for the food we brought (it was a potluck). The other had a stage and sound equipment. A small band led about 200 of us in a "singsperation". It was a super-sized worship service. We had a great time. Never a dull moment here.


Friday, August 12, 2011

Where's the Post Office?

We are back from a three-day trip to Forest Lake, MN (near the Wisconsin border). We attended the funeral of Erleen's uncle Donald Lende. Donald was a very colorful character and his funeral was equally colorful.

The most recent crisis is the proposed closing of our post office. The Posatal Service wants to close about 3,700 offices, mostly rural. They say they can save $200 million by doing so. This is only one-third of one percent of the Service's budget and 2.5 percent of its projected deficit. The post office in Hannaford has 2 full-time and 1 parttime employees. This represents probably 5 percent of our entire work force. The post office is an iconic part of rural life. Since there is no home delivery here, we see our neighbors several times a week at the PO. The Post-mistress has all the local news about the weather, the crops and who died or is getting married. We attended a meeting last night to decide how to best fight this tragedy. I don't know how much we can do, but we will make an effort.


Friday, August 5, 2011

Kids & Lawns

Bed never looked so good - even at 8:30! Six hours of 65 kids aged 4 to 11 is enough to put us old folk "six-feet under". Erleen and I helped with Vacation Bible School in Cooperstown this week. It was good fun and in some small way advanced God's kingdom.

Yes, that's me in the bathrobe and towel. No, I did not just get out of the shower. I had just called down fire from heaven on Mt. Carmel. All to convince kids that God listens to us.

Thanks to the sale of our little gray Mercury (the car we have kept here for several years) and my old lawn tractor in Humboldt, I am now mowing in splendor on a bright red lawn tractor here in Hannaford. I mowed the lawns today in less than an hour and wasn't even tired afterward.



Erleen's last uncle, Donald Lende, died today. He made peace with his family and with God, then fell "asleep" We will attend the funeral near St. Paul, Minnesota next week.