Sunday, February 27, 2011

Sunday Wisdom

"One thing I ask of the Lord,
this is what I seek:
that I may dwell in the house of the Lord
all the days of my life,
to gaze upon the beauty of the Lord
and to seek him in his temple."
Psalm 27: 4, NIV

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Check Out My New Blog:)!

You are all cordially invited to visit my new blog which focuses on historic reenacting:).
Hmmm...now I have to manage two blogs-this should be interesting.
Perhaps I'll get some help from this handsome fellow.

Sunday, February 20, 2011

Sunday Wisdom

 "Do not say, "I'll pay you back for this wrong!"
Wait for the Lord,
and he will deliver you."
Proverbs 20: 22, NIV

Monday, February 14, 2011

Kramer Chronicles-Happy Valentine's Day!

It's me, Kramer, wishing you a Happy Valentine's Day!
My mom seemed to have a good day which included a Valentine's serenade,
chocolates,
and an antique bracelet:).
With the warm, sunny weather today my mom thought she would give everyone in blogland a bouquet of blooming camillas.
This one was as big as her hand!
What can I say,
all of my blogland Valentines make me smile!
So from my heart to yours...
I offer you all roses...
and my love:)!

Happy Valentine's Day,
Kramer

Sunday, February 13, 2011

Sunday Wisdom

"He who guards his lips guards his life,
but he who speaks rashly will come to ruin."
Proverbs 13:3, NIV

Monday, February 7, 2011

Battle of Rivers Bridge

Today we attended the reenactment of the Battle of Rivers Bridge.

It was a beautiful day and the ladies were enjoying the sunny weather.

A small cabin from the early 19th century is on site.

The gardens beside the cabin.

These ladies were preparing breakfast just outside the cabin.

As we enjoyed the morning we decided to take a peek inside the historic cabin.

I sat a spell before we went inside.

Come inside with us and check out this little landmark.

A window to the past.

Of course, being a battle site you enter at your own risk.

Inside, letters to loved ones wait to be written...

a cozy bed on which to sleep...

and a wood stove to keep the place warm.

After touring the cabin we strolled past the Methodist meeting house,

and followed the sign to the infamous...

Jenny's General Store.

Dried flowers from her garden.

Come inside with us!

It's everything we heard it would be with shelves of her famous baked goods,

and seeds from her garden
(she hand packaged the seeds with stationary:).

Hubby reflects on all of the wonderful merchandise.

Candles light the small store.

Scales await produce and grain.

The merchants of this lovely establishment.

We quickly discovered that we were kindred spirits.

All of that shopping made us hungry so we headed to our favorite tent for lunch!

Fry bread loaded with taco fixins-yummm!!!

But the reason for the event is the battle.
Cannoneers await the battle call.

Soldiers look out over the battlefield and...

prepare to fight.

Fancy meeting Beth here!
We chatted while the battle raged on.
But who's that behind us?

The guys are chatting about the battle too!

Looks kinda like an old fashioned Superbowl gathering!
Or should I say Super-battle?

After all the excitment I rested a bit,

while Beth went back to tending the store.

Hubby and I left the reenactment and drove a short way to the actual Rivers Bridge battle site which is part of a state park.
We strolled down this path.

Hubby looks out over the scene of the historic battle.

At the end of the path is the river where the bridge once stood.

It was a beautiful place making it difficult to believe that men fought to the death here more than a hundred years ago.

We'd better be heading home.
Thanks for joining us for the Battle of Rivers Bridge!