XOXOXO...AMY...XOXOXO
ALWAYS IN OUR HEARTS
WHAT IS IT ABOUT AN OLD
BARN THAT JUST REELS ME
IN LIKE A FISH THAT JUST
NOTICED THE PRETTY LURE...
MY DARLING MR. SIMPLY (HE
SAID JUST CALL HIM SIMPLE)
AND I HAD JUST LEFT THE
CEMETERY LAST WEEK AND
WE DECIDED TO GO THE BACK
ROADS HOME.
ONE OF MY GREATEST
LOVES IS DRIVING OLD
COUNTRY ROADS AND TAKING
PICTURES OF LONG AGO
DESERTED HOUSES, BARNS,
WINDMILLS, CATTLE, AND
OLD BRIDGES.
MY DARLING MR. SIMPLY IS
NOT ALWAYS CORDIAL TO MY
PICTURE-TAKING ADVENTURES,
SO YOU CAN IMAGINE MY SHOCK
WHEN I SAID, "OH HONEY! LOOK
AT THAT OLD BARN!" AND HE
STOPPED...I THOUGHT HE WAS
HAVING A HEART ATTACK OR I
WAS HAVING AN OUT OF BODY
EXPERIENCE--DEATH...LOL
MR. SIMPLY TOOK THE PICTURES
FOR ME, AS I HAD THONGS ON MY
FEET, AND HE HAD HIKING BOOTS
ON.
THANK YOU HONEY FOR STOPPING,
FOR TAKING THE PICTURES, AND
BEING WILLING TO TAKE THE
RATTLE SNAKE BITE SHOULD THERE
HAVE BEEN ONE IN THE WEEDS.
I WAS LISTENING TO THE
WHISPERS OF THE TALL GRASS,
"WE HAVE COMPANY!"
MY GRANDDAD CHOATE HAD A
BIG HAY BARN SIMILAR TO
THIS BUT THE HAYLOFT DOOR
HAD A BIGGER OPENING.
HE USE TO TAKE ME AND MY
COUSINS OUT TO FEED HIS CATTLE.
WE RODE ON THE BACK OF
OLE' RED, HIS HAY TRUCK.
HE WOULD STOP ON THE WAY
AT A COUNTRY STORE AND WE
COULD BUY A CANDY BAR OR
ICE CREAM BAR.
THE PIECES OF
HAY WOULD JUST SWIRL ROUND
AND ROUND AS WE MADE OUR
JOURNEY TO THE COUNTRY.
WE WOULD WAVE AT ALL
THE FARMERS THAT PASSED
IN THE OTHER LANE.
WE LAUGHED AND YELLED TO
TALK AS THE WIND SOUNDED
OUT OUR VOICES.
WHEN WE FIRST PULLED INTO
GRANDDAD'S PROPERTY, THERE
WAS A WINDMILL, LIKE THIS, THAT
GREETED US. I CAN STILL HEAR
THE HIGH SHRIEK TUNE OF IT,
AS THE BLADES TURNED.
THERE WERE BUTTERFLIES
AND BEES EVERYWHERE.
GRASSHOPPERS AND YOU
COULD HEAR THE LOCUST
(IN CHOIR REHEARSAL) IN
THE BLACK JACK TREES.
MY BOY COUSINS ALWAYS
TRIED TO TIE GRASSHOPPERS
TOGETHER...(THEY DID NOT
GROW UP TO BE ANIMAL
ABUSERS) BUT FOR SOME REASON
THAT WAS A THING ORNERY BOYS
DID. THEY THOUGHT IT WAS FUNNY.
DO YOU ALL KNOW THE SMELL
OF ALFALFA? IT IS VERY SWEET.
IMAGINE A VERY HUMID DAY WITH
THE TEMPERATURE BEING A 100
PLUS DEGREES AND OVER 2,500...
1,500 POUND BALES OF SWEET,
MOIST ALFALFA STACKED TO THE
HAY LOFT AND YOUR COUSINS
CHEERING YOU TO GET TO
THE TOP OF THE HAY LOFT
WHERE IT IS COOL IN TEMPER-
ATURE AND AWESOME TO BE.
I STARTED MY CLIMB SEVERAL
TIMES. THE SMELL GAGGED ME.
I WOULD CLIMB BACK DOWN
AND RUN OUTSIDE GASPING FOR
AIR. THE SMELL WAS HORRID.
I HAD ON MY GRADE SCHOOL
T-SHIRT...
THE ADAMS RED FLYING A
(AN a WITH WINGS ON IT)
AND I PULLED THE NECK OF
OF MY T-SHIRT OVER MY NOSE
AND STARTED THE CLIMB.
NOW THEY HAVE ROCK WALLS TO
CLIMB...WE HAD BALES OF ALFALFA...
YOU WERE NOT WORRIED ABOUT
FALLING, YOU WERE WORRIED ABOUT
PASSING OUT BEFORE YOU GOT TO
THE TOP.
WELL, I MADE IT...
BOY WAS IT WORTH IT...
IT WAS LIKE AIR CONDITIONING
AND THE VIEW WAS
AWESOME.
I'M GLAD I PERSEVERED
AND MADE IT TO THE TOP.
IT IS LIKE LIFE...
SOMETIMES IT IS SOOOO VERY
SWEET AND THEN
SOMETIMES
WE HAVE A LOT
OF STINKY BALES
THAT WE FEEL IS
LITERALLY SUCKING THE LIFE
OUT OF US.
THEREFORE, having been justified
by faith, we have peace with GOD through
our Lord Jesus Christ,
2. through whom also we have access by
faith into this grace in which we stand,
and rejoice in hope of the glory of GOD.
3. And not only that, but we also glory
in tribulations, knowing that tribulation
produces PERSEVERANCE;
4. and PERSEVERANCE, character; and
character, hope.
5. Now hope does not disappoint, because
the love of God has been poured out in
our hearts by the Holy Spirit who was
given to us.
~ROMANS 5: 1-5
THANK YOU FOR VISITING ME
AND GRACIE ANN TODAY. WE
HAVE SOME ICE TEA MADE AND
SOME OATMEAL COOKIES. WE'LL
SET UNDER THE COOL AIR AND
TALK ABOUT TEAPOTS AND LIFE.
HUGS
SIMPLY DEBBIE
22 comments:
Old barns and houses certainly do draw you in, don't they. They always make me wonder what they were like when they were new and people inhabited them, what the people were like that lived there, what happened that caused them to go down hill. Your husband was such a sweetie to stop and snap the photos for you. They're wonderful!
:-) Darling sentiments, sweetpea!
xoxo,
Connie
I was in Enid yesterday and I thought of you my friend. Mr. AGPMan and I passed the chapel where the service was held for your sweet girl.
Just wanted to let you and Mr. "Simple" :) know that we lifted you up that very moment to the Most High. Prayers went up in your behalf for grace, strength and peace.
Love, Rebecca PS: Love that barn.
I enjoyed reading your memories and seeing the pictures. Windmills are few and far between here in the corn anymore and it is exciting when one does see one!!!
Hugs from Heidi
Lovely post and great memories of your childhood! I too like old farm buildings and love imagining who farmed there and what life was like so many years agao. Take care..
Wanda
What a nice journey back in time to your childhood. I enjoyed it and thought of mine as well. I remember climbing straw bales and we enjoyed that as much as any amusement park ... do you remember rolling down a hill just for fun or making shapes out of clouds while laying in the sweet smelling grass? (we had no fire ants nor snakes where I grew up in Germany) and being alive back then was such an exctiting concept...like a firework waiting to happen, an adventure around every corner, full of expectations and anticipations of wondering what life will bring next.
I, too, feel a very strong yearning and sentimental feeling when I see old farms and empty houses. I get very melancholy thinking of the life that once was in and all around them...almost envisioning the commotion and the laughter that once filled the empty space around those buildings - moving on can be such a lonely experience, but it's all part of life, I suppose!
With love,
Doris
Morning Sweet Debbie,
Enjoyed your post so very much, loved
all those sweet memories. We used to have an old barn on the property where we rented when I was 4-6 yrs. old. We had many fun times in that old barn,
course, it was completely empty, only stalls and the hay loft but no hay!!
I love old bldgs and barns and things like that too, they do just sort of draw your interest. Love covered bridges too, they are so neat. That was so sweet of your hubby to stop and take those pics
for you. They just get sweeter as they get older don't they!! lol
Course, hopefully, we do too!! lol
Pray for you often hon,
Blessings, Nelie
OH so many interruptions since I told you I would drop by about an hour ago...
I will be back and write more later...have to go to a luncheon meeting now.
Debbie, I have something I want to tell you about that I think you will be interested in.
Love, Rose
I am so glad that you have those memories and thoughts in you. sandie
Well, Hi There, Debbie! Thanks so much for stopping by my blog! It was so nice of you to visit, that I just had to come over to your place and sit a spell. Enjoyed your post about the barn....what a sweet hub you have to support your bloggy world. My sympathies to you about your daughter. I have lost both parents to cancer, Dad just last November, and I hope I never, ever have to lose a child that way. Only God knows our purpose and our future, and I pray that should I ever have to look into my son's or daughter's eyes and say goodbye, He will hold my hand and keep me upright, for I know I will fall to my knees. Your faith carries you.
Liz (aka Ninny)
Debbie,
I enjoy riding in the country and looking at old farmhouses and barns and who lived in them years ago. I often see daffodils in the spring and wondered if they were once around a house that might have been there at one time.
Love the pics!
Thinking of you!
Hugs,
Donna
Debbie....your barn images are great....nice for your husband to cooperate like that.
I had to laugh tho...whenever I see something that I would like to photograph when we are out driving....and remark that I would like to get that shot....my husband ignores me and drives on for about a mile...and THEN says...what ? .... would you like me to turn around and go back...?? He is a OVER CAUTIOUS driver...and NEVER makes any sudden moves...like braking and going off onto the shoulder of the road. ( Especailly for a photo...LOL) So I have missed MANY good shots over the years as a result.
We do however, like to take "day trips" and of course always end up at an Antique Shopping Mall or Antique Show..and I get lots of photo's there.
I hope you are feeling good. I have finally gotten this leg/knee working well again...it's been like 8 weeks since I had my "accident".
Forgive me if I am repeating myself...I don't see my last post yet..but wanted to be sure and stop by and say hello.
Rose
Debbie, I am just fascinated by this post. Your words carried me to places I have never been, yet I feel that they are so very real to me now. Like I was with you climbing the bales! And on the ride with you! Thank you for a glimpse into your life both past and present.
Simply BEAUTIFUL!!
Thank you for stopping by the blog today Debbie. Thanks for the memories of a fresh kicked bale of alfalfa hay, sweet sunshine on your arm resting on the rolled down window of a Ford truck, and the beauty of a meadow of wildflowers in Oklahoma.
Have a beautiful day,
L.
Loved your post and I love Oklahoma. Did I ever tell you we lived in Broken Bow for two years. Actually had a business there but lived out in Golden. Punkin Darlin and I said our first round of vows up at Beaver's Bend. XXHugs, Mollye
Good Morning Debbie,
After being up for a few minutes but not ready to really begin my day, I fixed a cup of tea and sat down with the computer. There was your note and so I went over to your blog. Your words seem to come so naturally and so sweetly, so you helped me get my day started.
Believe me, today that was a big deal.
Cancer has taken many members of my greater family, however, none of them were young people. My heart goes out to you and I am glad that you know that she is in heaven and that this time is only temporary separation.
Mr. Simple Simply is now Mr. Sweet Simple Simply. Taking those pictures for you was a considerate act. I am impressed.
Barns, whether new or old, have interested me most of my life. When I was young my mother took me with her to see a movie starring Jane Wyman and Rock Hudson. There was an old barn that Rock Hudson turned into his house. That captured my attention, and to this day I still think about such a home. At a young age, I had no idea what the film was really about, but the barn I understood. Now, I have seen the film many times...it is so-so, but the barn is tops!
Loved seeing these shots, Debbie. Be sure and thank Mr. Simply for us! ;-)
XO,
Sheila :-)
Debbie,
Thank you for stopping by my site and greeting me as we enter the "sorority" together! What a lovely post today and such detailed memories of time gone by. You are quite a writer! Have a wonderful weekend.
~Allie
Hello Sweet Debbie!
Titanic is one of my all time favorite movies and we have granddaughters that could not watch it enough and wore out 2 cd's!!! Your pictures and post are great and I enjoyed it so much!
Like your Mr Simply, my hubby thrills over old delapadated barns...each tells a story. His pictures are marvelous and give him a big thank you!
Keep cool...the heat wave broke here and now the windows are open and the breezes coming in!
Hugs,
Jil
xo
PS I always love our drive thru Oklahoma and that is the state I found the most of my goodies on our winter trip!
Hi Debbie!
I noticed that you stopped by my blog the other day.
I loved your post today! My most favorite movie also!
Happy Pink Saturday!
Hugs, Amy
Many, many years ago, I grew up in rural Missouri so your pictures and desciptive words brought back many wonderful memories. Thank you! Pam @ Sallygoodin
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