Wednesday, June 12, 2019
JEAN'S STRAWBERRY DESSERT
JEAN'S STRAWBERRY DESSERT
1 graham cracker pie crust
1 Tbsp sugar
1/2 c butter
2 c. frozen strawberries (or fresh strawberries)
2 Tbsp sugar
1 pkg strawberry jello dissolved in 1 c water
1 c whipping cream (I use Cool Whip)
1 c milk
1/2 lb marshmallows
Drain strawberries and use juice and water to make 1 cup. Add this to jello. Combine milk and marshmallows. Heat and stir until melted. Cool. Fold into whipped cream, add berries to jello. Mix all together and pour into pie crust.
Tuesday, June 11, 2019
MARILYN SAYS
There won't be another post to day as I went to the doctor and put some drops in my eye so I can't see to well. Have a recipe for tomorrow. Has anyone had cataracks surgery? The Doctor said I should have it and I am scared to death.
Marilyn
Marilyn
Monday, June 10, 2019
NEW YORK HAITI BENEFIT AUCTION
This New York State Haiti Benefit is going to be in Penn Yan. New York. This is put on my the Mennonites. I plan on going this year, but am not sure if I will make it. If you are in the area great place to go to and really something to see and enjoy.
Friday, June 7, 2019
Thursday, June 6, 2019
Wednesday, June 5, 2019
SWIFT'S LANDING PARK - GANARGUA CREEK
In all my time, I had never walked in Swift's Landing Park in Palmyra, NY. On my walk,, I came upon Ganargua Creek, which I never knew was there. Will be putting more items of my walks.
Tuesday, June 4, 2019
ELMER'S POST
Well, I did get that list of 15 items that Anna gave me done. Of course, that made her come up with another one.
It was so nice for my children to plow my field while I was gone. Then we got it all planted. But, one thing is I just like to sit and plow. To me, there is nothing like hooking up the horses and plow, then going out and plowing. Once I get everything going in the right direction, I can just sit and think or pray. Lots of times, I think of things to pray to thank the Lord for or people to pray to the Lord for. Sometimes it is to thank the Lord for all He has given us. Sometimes it is just to think. I thought I could get along without it this year after all my children and neighbors did for us, but I couldn't. I had to get out and plow. Someone must have a field that needs farming.
I mentioned this to my friend Bishop Eli and he said he had someone for me. Told about this lady before that was a widow Englisher and we had done some work on her house for her. Well she leased the field to a young man. The young man broke his leg and could not plow or plant it. So, I went to his house and told him I would be glad to plow it for him. He wanted to know my price and I said nothing. I think he went into slight shock. Well, I explained my situation and he said go to it. So I did.
I got the team and the plow attached and over I went. Got my time, to sit, think, and pray. I enjoyed every minute of it and he got the plowing done. Eli had also gotten some of our people to come over and plant it - for nothing. We also figured out who would do what regarding weeds and harvesting when the time came.
That was so good, I wanted to do it again. Well, Bishop Eli didn't have anything among our people, but told me to ask Bishop Joseph. So I went and asked Mennonite Bishop Joseph. Well, he said that there was piece of property next to his that Michael, Jean's son, hadn't done anything with and if they didn't he would, but he has a LARGE farm and he really had other things he could do, but he wouldn't let good soil go to waste. So over to Jean's I went.
David said as much as he encouraged Michael to farm that piece, he hasn't done it. After believing I really wanted to do it, he told me I could. As they live a way from me, I had to have my horses trucked to Joseph's farm. Joseph had a plow just in case one of this tractors went out, he still could plow. So I hooked my horses to his plow and off I went. Again, time to think and pray.
While I was plowing, Michael came over. He thanked me, but I told him we weren't done yet. We had to plant it. He tried to get out of it, but he finally agreed, so the next couple of days we got it planted. Michael wanted to know how much I wanted for doing it and I told him nothing, but I would probably need him on house roofing and siding jobs I have to do. Now Michael likes that work. We have worked together before. So he agreed.
David and Jean couldn't believe that I could Michael to work and they couldn't. I said because I'm not his parents or his grandparents. I'm a friend. Had the same problem with a couple of our boys at his age. Would work for someone else, but not at home unless forced.
So I finally got the plowing in that I like to do. Got my time for praying and thinking. Helped a couple people out.
Now if I could just get rid of that list Anna gave me.
Trust God's Wisdom,
Elmer
It was so nice for my children to plow my field while I was gone. Then we got it all planted. But, one thing is I just like to sit and plow. To me, there is nothing like hooking up the horses and plow, then going out and plowing. Once I get everything going in the right direction, I can just sit and think or pray. Lots of times, I think of things to pray to thank the Lord for or people to pray to the Lord for. Sometimes it is to thank the Lord for all He has given us. Sometimes it is just to think. I thought I could get along without it this year after all my children and neighbors did for us, but I couldn't. I had to get out and plow. Someone must have a field that needs farming.
I mentioned this to my friend Bishop Eli and he said he had someone for me. Told about this lady before that was a widow Englisher and we had done some work on her house for her. Well she leased the field to a young man. The young man broke his leg and could not plow or plant it. So, I went to his house and told him I would be glad to plow it for him. He wanted to know my price and I said nothing. I think he went into slight shock. Well, I explained my situation and he said go to it. So I did.
I got the team and the plow attached and over I went. Got my time, to sit, think, and pray. I enjoyed every minute of it and he got the plowing done. Eli had also gotten some of our people to come over and plant it - for nothing. We also figured out who would do what regarding weeds and harvesting when the time came.
That was so good, I wanted to do it again. Well, Bishop Eli didn't have anything among our people, but told me to ask Bishop Joseph. So I went and asked Mennonite Bishop Joseph. Well, he said that there was piece of property next to his that Michael, Jean's son, hadn't done anything with and if they didn't he would, but he has a LARGE farm and he really had other things he could do, but he wouldn't let good soil go to waste. So over to Jean's I went.
David said as much as he encouraged Michael to farm that piece, he hasn't done it. After believing I really wanted to do it, he told me I could. As they live a way from me, I had to have my horses trucked to Joseph's farm. Joseph had a plow just in case one of this tractors went out, he still could plow. So I hooked my horses to his plow and off I went. Again, time to think and pray.
While I was plowing, Michael came over. He thanked me, but I told him we weren't done yet. We had to plant it. He tried to get out of it, but he finally agreed, so the next couple of days we got it planted. Michael wanted to know how much I wanted for doing it and I told him nothing, but I would probably need him on house roofing and siding jobs I have to do. Now Michael likes that work. We have worked together before. So he agreed.
David and Jean couldn't believe that I could Michael to work and they couldn't. I said because I'm not his parents or his grandparents. I'm a friend. Had the same problem with a couple of our boys at his age. Would work for someone else, but not at home unless forced.
So I finally got the plowing in that I like to do. Got my time for praying and thinking. Helped a couple people out.
Now if I could just get rid of that list Anna gave me.
Trust God's Wisdom,
Elmer
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