Friday, March 28, 2008

March 28, 2008

Snowin in Cooks Creek. Not hard, just big flakes flutterin down. Don't think it will amount to much really. Last day of my three day vacation. What have I accomplished? I am embarrassed to say not much. Tinkering with this and that but no big projects have been completed. Have to finish the wife's taxes today. Have to make sure the Man gets his pound of flesh. I don't mind payin taxes. It is what the money is gettin used for. We have social programs comin out our ....... butts. We have people (read generations) who have not worked a day in their lives and have no intention of workin. I'm supportin them. So my wife and I not only have to raise our three children but I am payin for a half dozen lazy cusses that I don't even know. Our Premiere is off to some country over the duck pond askin for people to come to our country because of the opportunities here. Huh?? Our health care system and infrastructure can't cope with the people we have now. If there is so much opporturnity why are all these dead beats not workin? Mayby they just don't want to. Why work when there are more social programs than you can imagine for a person who has a work allergy to take advantage of. Now, don't get me wrong. Sometimes people need help. I have got no problem with that. I want to be a part of that help. A family that is down on their luck and needs a hand, a single Mom who has had some hard luck, a person with a disability can't work. I support and encourage our system in helpin. It is when the people your helpin is from geneation to generation. They are on a program, their parents are on a program and they are training their kids to get on a program. No time for that and payin taxes to support that, well, kind of gets a burr under my saddle. Many times in the big city at the stop lights you will see a person standing with a sign saying something like "Out of Work, Too Proud to Starve. Donations". They walk up and down the line of cars that are stopped at the light begging. Last summer one of them came up to my window. Just so happens I was in the process of trenching in electrical service to my barn. I needed 60 feet of trench 2 feet deep. I was doin it with a pick and shovel. Anysay, I rolled down my window and offed the fella a job. Come and help me trench, I'll give ya $10/ hour and the best supper ya ever ate. Didn't say a thing, not no thanks, nothin, just walked away to the next car. Now, this was an able bodied lad. Maybe 20 years old, looked in good shape. He was too proud to work but not too proud to beg. I wouldn't give one of those people one plug nickel. Never would and never will.



The answer to the last posts quote is Mark Twain. Mark Twain said "I have never let my schooling interfere with my education".


How about a joke.

A boy asks his dad if he can use the car and the dad replies "No, not until you cut your hair!”
The boy says "But dad, Jesus had long hair!"
To which his dad said, "Sure he did, but Jesus walked everywhere."

Now that is a good one. Come on laugh, Ya know ya want to.

Take er easy. God helps those that help themselves. Always has and always will.

Wednesday, March 26, 2008

March 26, 2008

Good day everyone. Everyone? Ok, maybe the one or two people that stumble across this blog. Snowed in Cooks Creek last night. Bright and sunny today. Big high pressure system has moved in giving us a bright, sunny but somewhat cool day. It has also made it difficult to keep a good hot fire going in the wood stove. The high pressue makes it hard to get a good draft goin in the stove so the fire doesn't give off alot of heat. Actually went out twice already. Oh well, have to put on a sweater. I am at home for the next three days because I have 3 days vacation left that has to be used up by March 31st. Use it or loose it I was told so what could a fella do. Don't want to be a trouble maker so I will take 3 days off with pay. So here I sit with a cup of joe. It is not all fun and games. I cleaned up the breakfast dishes, started a fire 3 times, did a load of wash, took wash off the line (didn't fold it though, maybe later) and fed the chickens, cleaned nesting boxes and collected eggs and visited with the horses (fed them old candy canes I found). I'm not even tired yet but maybe I should take a nap just in case I'm over doin it ; - ).

Oh yea, From the last post, Who said "A man who cuts his own wood, warms himself twice".

It was Henry Ford.

The last post got us talkin around here about all the everyday knowledge my wife and I needed but was never taught in school. We made a list. All the items on the list could apply to anyone, not just people tryin to farm or homestead.

Our List.

How to sharpen a knife/scissors.
How to replace a broken handle (axe, hammer, shovel etc.)
How to build a fire.
How to charge/boost a vehicle's battery.
How to replace a wall plug/switch.
How to tie different knots.
How to sew a button on.
How to sharpen a shovel (or that a shovel needs to be sharp).
How to fill a tire with air.
How to change a tire.
How to wash clothes.
How to iron chothes.
How to mend clothes.
How to hang a picture.
How to frame a picture.
How to paint.
How to set a table.
How to clean a house.
How to buy groceries.
How to speak in public.

All of these are basic skills everyone of us require, if not on a daily basis certainly many times a year. I was lucky enough to have family and friends who taught me these skills. Some yung uns aren't so lucky. The items listed are things my wife and I came up with back when we were in school. The list today could include items like how to be respect and talk to your peers, how to be honest, how to respect yourself, how to respect others property, how to repect your elders, how to dress, how to act in public etc . My wife and I were were taught these things in school but they are not taught or enforced in todays schools. Feel free to comment (for or against) and add to the list if ya can thing of more examples.

Time for a quote,, who said,

I have never let my schooling interfere with my education.

Answer on the next post.

Remember, If God is with ya, who can be against ya.

Have a great day. Talk to ya all real soon.

Monday, March 24, 2008

March 24, 2008 & Axe Handles

Hello from Cooks Creek. Snowing and blowing here. Temperature is around the freezing point. Very dull day. We’re havin venison stew and homemade buns for supper. Eatin high on the hog as usual. Hey, if ya got it, why not flaunt it. The good Lord provides and life is good (even if the weather sucks). Just ordered half a beef from a neighbor. Suppose to get it in 2 to 3 weeks. We have bought ground beef from this fella before and it has always been excellent. In fact, it is so good I refuse to eat the swill they sell at the supermarket now. My plan is to raise a couple of my own this year. That’s the plan. The easy part. Now, to make it happen.

Finally got around to replacin one of my axe’s handles this afternoon. Now, there is a story. About 2 months ago I broke the handle on one of my axes. I have a couple of axes so I just set it aside and grabbed up another one. That very week one of the stores in the city put out a flyer and 36 inch axe handles are on sale for $7.99/ea. That is a real good price (too good) so since I needed one I makes my way down there after work to pick up a couple (one for the broken handle and a spare). So, I goes into the store and ask for the handles. They tell me they don’t have them. They didn’t come in. Ok, Can I get a rain check? Uh, yea I guess so. So they give me a rain check for two 36 inch axe handles. Fast forward a couple of months and about half dozen trips back to the store and I still don’t have any handles. Now it is getting personal. I have been told everything from we expect them tomorrow to they are in transit and could be here any day now, we will phone you as soon as they come in. Now, many people only have one axe and can’t wait over two months for a handle. About a week ago I heads back to the store. Hi, I have a couple of axe handles on rain check, are they in yet. Let me see, click click click on the computer. No sir, but they have been shipped. Yea right. I makes my way to the handle section and what do ya know there are a couple of 36 inch axe handles there. Asks the the clerk if these are the same ones on sale and she reluctantly says they are. So I got them! So,after using $50 dollars worth of fuel drivin back and forth to the store I got my $7.99 axe handles. Actually that makes them $32.99/each. Not such a good deal after all. But I got them! Could of bought the handles for $15.00/ea in town 2 monthes ago.

Speakin of axe handles, why don’t they teach ya how to replace handles in school. I went to school for 13 years (counting kindergarden) and I was never shown how to replace a handle of any kind. Now, that is an important skill that everyone needs to know. I was taught how to speak French, the history of England and all about almost every country in this world but was never shown or told how to replace an axe, shovel or hammer handle or any handle for that matter. I have required that knowledge dozens of times but I have never once had to talk to anyone in French or had to know who Henry VIIIs 6th wife was or how she died (if he had 6 wives). Why don’t the schools teach skills that are useful. They have the boys makin aprons (sewing) and the girls building piggy banks (carpentry). Just so they are politically correct. If a boy doesn’t have a Dad, Uncle or older brother to teach him some of the impotant things he is behind the 8 ball. For all you people that are home schoolin. I got a dandy shops project for ya all. Replace a handle on an axe. A skill that once learned will be useful and passed on to other generations. The link below kind of over simplifies it but it is a good start.

Here is a link on how to do it.
http://www.ehow.com/how_2081856_replace-handle-axe.html

No joke tonight, instead a saying,

"A man who chops his own wood, warms himself twice".

Anyone know who said that?

I will give ya the answer in the next post.

Talk to ya all soon.

Friday, March 21, 2008

Good Friday, March 21, 2008

Good Friday here in Cooks Creek. Just got back from church. As I mentioned in a previous post a bunch (4 or 5) of churches got together this mornin and had a church service together followed by a lunch. Very enjoyable. It was great to be able to be a part of a celebration like that. It was at the Oakbank Baptist Church. In the world of churchs it is probably kind of small. In the Cooks Creek world it was huge. My family was blessed to be able to fellowship and be a part of this celeabration of Christians in the Sprinfield area. Now what to do for the rest of the day. Oldest daughter is going ridin. Youngest daughter is bakin a Paska. She just ran out of the house to the coop because she realized she didn't have any eggs (We got cleaned out of eggs this week, havin to turn many of our customers away empty handed). Doesn't say much for my farmin ability when a chicken farmer doesn't have any eggs. Oh, she just came back in. She has three and says that will be enough for her Paska. Kind of neat to be able to run a hundred feet and get your needs. I should start up the tractor and clean the corrals again. As the snow melts, more and more manure shows itself. If we don't keep it cleaned up the horses will roll in it and makes an awful mess. Wife is takin a nap in the chair next to me. Pretendin she is readin but I am pretty sure ya can't read with your eyes closed. At least I never could. That church service and lunch must of tuckered her out. Poor ol gal. Can't keep up to us young uns. Maybe I will go and play some catch with my son. Hhe has signed up for baseball this year and is tryin to improve his skills since he hasn't played before. That is what I am going to do. Garret grab your glove and ball and lets go play some catch. Talk to ya all later. Happy Easter, Jesus has risen and because of it we have eternal life. Now there is something to celebrate.

Guy

Sunday, March 16, 2008

March 16, 2008

Well, Spring is here. After we came home from Church today, two greater Canada geese flew over the house. March 16th, I do believe that is the earliest I have ever seen geese. Actually that isn't completely true since I did not actually see them. My wife did. She came into the house all excited and tellin me about the geese. So, It is official. Spring has arrived in Cooks Creek. No matter what the weather. Geese are back. Spring has arrived. I spent the afternoon cleaning the corral. The girls and wife went riding. Hey, why am I cleaning horse manure and they are off riding the critters that created the poop. Doesn't seem fair. Oh well, they owe me big time now.

Once a month our church does the pot luck deal. Everyone brings a dish and after the service we all sit around and have lunch together. One of the fellas I was visiting with today works in the public education system as a teacher. He commented that when we were young (45 years ago) and started into the school system, the average vocabulary of a child that started into kindergarten was 2500 words. Today the average vocabulary of a child that starts in kindergarten is 500 words. Coincidentally the average vocabulary used in your typical tv sitcom is 500 words. Hmmm, may be some kind of connection. He also commented that 75% of the kids that enter grade 9, when tested, are two grades below the grade 9 level. My question is, why are they in grade 9? If they are not at a grade 9 level why has the system passed them through and allowed them to advance when they are not capable of that level of work. By allowing the children to advance without meeting the standards only hurts the children. A child can't fail a grade anymore. No matte what they do or don't do they will move through the school system and in 12 years graduate high school. With this being said and true, what value is a high school education. What has the child learned and what qualities have we instilled in that child. This is why kids leave school and enter the work force and have so much difficulty. They don't know what responsability is, what work ethic is, how to work, or how to make a commitment. What do you mean you want me to be punctual? Commit to a project, don't I just have to show up once in awhile and you will pay me. It is sad but true. Our education system is part of the problem. It is not a solution. I have been told it is the children's home life. Parents don't read to their children anymore. Parents don't spend time with their children. Too much tv. Parents don't secure family values in their children. Families don't eat together. I could go on and on. It is all true. But why has it become a bad thing to set standards in the school system and have the children meet those standards or else fail? What say you? My oldest daughter works at a dairy farm. It is hard, dirty work. Long irregular hours. It is almost imposssible for them to get young people to work there. Plain and simple most just don't want to work. Why? Maybe because they have never had to and don't know how. Don't do your math homework, we will just reconstuct your course so you can complete your math with little or no effort. Don't want to come to school. We will make you part of a special needs group that doesn't have to attend regular classes. Fast forward and they get a job at the dairy farm. They don't understand that the cows require milking at 5:30 am. I don't want to come in at 5:00 am, lets just milk the cows once a day at noon. Or better yet lets do it once every other day. We are in for a rocky ride. It ain't the childrens fault. It is our fault, the people responsible for the system (school and parents). Parents are using the school system as a babysitting service/drop in center and the school system is bailing on their reponsibities because the parents aren't preparing little Johnny for school. No win. Little Johnny can't figure out why he don't fit in when he gets into the work force and the wheels of the bus go round and round.

There, I haven't had a rant in a spell. Anyone agree or disagree.

Talk to ya all soon.

Thursday, March 13, 2008

March 13, 2008

Man, two posts in less than a week. I must be a power blogger or something. Actually, I don't know how some of my fellow bloggers do it. They blog consistently. Got to admire them for their time management skills. I can never get enough time to commit to my blog. Many times, it is month or more before I get back to posting another entry on my blog. I sure do like readin other blogs though. So I hope they keep up the good work so I can continue enjoyin them.

Spring is tryin hard to come. Yesterday and today were both nice days, above freezin. Got rid of a little snow, got a little Manitoba gumbo showing itself. I love spring. It is the start of everything new. New plants, new baby critters, new season, birds will be comin back, (no geese yet, saw a crow though) new mosquitoes and wood tics (well not those). General store here in Cooks Creek gives $25 hard cash for the first wood tic of the year. Being the business man I am, I was going to come into my fortune by doing some financial planning. I got me a tic last year and put it in a jar and was tryin to keep it for this year. Be the first to turn it into the store and collect my windfall. Didn't work. Tic died. Then again, not sure if it has to be a live tic. No matter, I threw it away last summer. I guess I'm just not cut out for business investments. I'll just stick to fixin cars and tryin to farm. Got to admit I sure could of used that 25 bucks. Maybe I can go out in the field and lay there as bait and do it proper. A fella would have to get an early start. Might take a few weeks, it is a gamble but it may be another way for a quick bit of cash. Would be the easiest 25 I ever earned. Just go out in a field and lay there real quiet like and wait to feel a tic on ya. Have to give it some thought.

Anyway, I was talking to a buddy of mine who lives in Churchill, Manitoba. It was – 54 there last week. I am never goin to complain about our weather again. Minus 54 ain’t even a temperature. It is more of a torture. I guess ya would ask, why would anyone live in Churchill. Well Churchill is Manitoba’s one and only sea port. It is on the coast of Hudson Bay. In the summer time import and export via ship is their claim to fame. That and polar bears. I think they are the polar bear capital of the world or something. Never been up there but almost got to go a couple of weeks ago with work. The deal fell through so I never got the opportunity. Man, 54 below, not sure if I am disappointed or not. In that temperature the hydraulics on equipment are going to fail. Thinkin of goin up there and sellin hydraulic hoses and fittings. Could make a fortune. Maybe another opportunity for me if the tic venture doesn’t work out. My buddy is suppose to send me a quarter of a moose if he can find a pilot who will take it down here for him. Now there would be some good eatin. I like moose better than beef.

Easter is next week. Early this year. Another reason I love spring. Easter. Celebrating the resurrection of Jesus. Our church and some other churches in the area are getting together on Good Friday for a service. Kind of a mega service. Chance to have some fellowship with brothers and sisters in other churches. Should be a big time.

Well, got to take off. Wife said if I showed up at the school around luch time she would buy me lunch. Now, this ol boy has never passed up a free lunch and he ain't about to start today. So ya all take er easy.

Saturday, March 8, 2008

MARCH 8, 2008 Pay It Forward

Good mornin in blog land. It is away too early, away too cold and away too much snow. Yes, we had another storm last night and in the words of Popeye “It is all I can stands and I can’t stands no more”. A few days, weeks (I have lost track of time) I commented on a friends blog that God wouldn’t give me anything he knew I couldn’t handle. I don’t believe I am as strong as he thinks I am. Anyway, enough whining about the weather. It’s cold and it’s snowin and it will get warm and stop snowin………….some day. I hope.

Have ya all ever seen that movie Pay it Forward? I really enjoyed the movie. Not because of the great acting or the storyline but because of the message it sent out. For those that haven’t seen it, it is about a young lad that gets this idea that if a person helped out three people for every time they got helped how it would change the world to be a better place. Thus the title of the movie, Pay it Forward. So every time someone did something nice for you, you had to do three nice things for someone else. The movie then goes on about how he went about trying to get this to happen. Anyway, if ya get a chance have a watch. Good movie, not for young children (there is some stuff in there little eyes and ears don’t need to see). Made me tear up a little. Sad part at the end. Anyway where was I goin with this? Oh yea. Yesterday night my daughter and I are heading home from work and school and I see one of those SUVs stuck in a snow bank. They are off the highway on a side road and there is another truck beside them with its hood up. I am on the other side of the highway headin north and they are on the south bound side of the highway on a side road. Hundreds of vehicles were goin by them and not one was stopping to help. Can’t blame them. Its Friday night, got to get home to get ready for their big evening out. Well, as usual I don’t have a big evening planned (actually didn’t have any plans) so I thought time to pay it forward. I head down the road until I find a place to turn around and head back and give them a hand (what a great guy I am, right?) Not really, I did it cause I know that is what God wants me to do and he will pay it forward. Anyway I help them out and the whole thing takes about 3 minutes. We are headin home and my daughter and I are talking about all the people that were goin by and wouldn’t give them hand. We talked about why people won’t help each other anymore and all that stuff and we are talking about paying it forward. Many times when ya help these people out they will start reaching in their pocket and say “What do I owe ya?” I say pay it forward, cause that is what they did in the movie. Now, it is this morning, daughter gets up at 4:30 am to head to work and goes out to start her car. Oh yea, forgot to tell ya my daughter is the proud owner of her very first car. A brand new used Toyota Echo. It is somewhere in size between a rollerskate and skate board. Anyway, she goes out to start her car and comes back in and wakes me up (yea, at 4:30 even this want to be farmer is still sawin logs). “Dad there is a 3 foot drift 50 feet long in the driveway.” Ok, so I drag my sorry bones out of bed and get the equipment goin and get it cleaned out for her. Then I got to thinkin this probably ain’t the only drift in our area. Better take her to work in the truck. So off we go until we get to about ½ mile from the dairy farm. Now guess who is in the ditch? And I’m in good. So my daughter looks over at me and blinks a couple of time as if to say, your Dad your not suppose to goin in the ditch. Then she says I will go and ask for help at the farm. So off she trots to the farm. Pretty soon I see these headlights comin down the road and as it gets closer I can see it is a big front end loader. Now this isn’t a dinky little loader this is a mans loader. Anyway Al pulls the loader up, I hook on the chain I had in the truck and he drags me out. When I say drag I mean drag. I never got a chance to get the truck out of park and I was back on the road (it was a big loader). Anyway I unhook the chains and give him a wave and he drives away. We never spoke a word to each other. I have never met Al but my daughter has described him as a mountain man look alike so I know it was him and if you read this blog Al. Thanks for the help. Much appreciated. Now I have to do 3 more pay it forwards. But that is ok; Every time I do one it makes me feel good. I walk a little lighter, smile a little more and generally feel a whole lot better about myself. All those people that went by that SUV after work had a chance to make their day a little better but they passed it up and let me have that opportunity. I waould like to thank them for that. Remember PAY IT FORWAD.

How about a joke.

It has been reported that 95% of Canadians say a cuss word just before they go into the ditch.

The other 5% say “Here, hold my beer and watch this.”

This cold makes us a little different up here.

Talk to ya all soon.