Archive for December, 2008

What’s That Strange Light in the Sky?

December 20, 2008

Saturday morning Betsy and I woke up to a strange light in the east.  At first we were confused as to the source of this light, but we finally discovered that it was something called ‘The Sun’!

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Sunrise in Fairfield Glade. December 20, 2008.

One reason for our confusion is that we have had six days of rain and overcast skies.  Now don’t get me wrong — we really need the rain and I’m glad it finally came (better late than never)!  But after six days of clouds it was certainly nice to see something else in the sky.

Unfortunately, it didn’t last.  About an hour after taking this picture the clouds were back, and the rains returned after that.  But it was nice to see the sun even briefly.

To see pictures of sunrises and sunsets from all over the world, click on Sunday’s Sunrise/Sunset Meme or on the logo below.

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Six Random Things

December 20, 2008
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My first class of Chinese students. Tianjin, PRC, August, 1987.

I have been tagged by my blog-friend Neal at Photographic Memories to take part in the “Six Random Things About Me” meme.  So here are six random things about me (not necessarily in any order):

1.  When I went to summer orientation before my freshman year in college, my advisor told my father that I was not college material.  Less than seven years later that same man hired me to teach at the same college!

2.  I took my first teaching job in Cleveland, Ohio, in 1963 because they paid a whopping $5000 per year!

3.  When my parents and little sister came to visit us in Montreat, North Carolina, Janet (my sister) was floored that Billy Graham knew my name.

4.  After teaching mathematics for 20 years, the Dean of the College assigned me to teach a course in computer science.  My qualifications?  The junior high my son attended had a computer!

5.  I have taught English as a second language in China on four separate occasions.

6.  I can’t go out to work in the yard without my iPod.

These are the rules:

1. Link to the person who tagged you.
2. Post the rules on your blog.
3. Write six random things about yourself.
4. Tag six people at the end of your post and link to them.
5. Let each person know they’ve been tagged and leave a comment on their blog.
6. Let the tagger know when your entry is up.

I’m afraid I’m going to let Neal down.  I just don’t feel comfortable tagging people at this time.  (Perhaps after I’ve been at this a while that will change.)  For now, if you would like to tell us six things about yourself, consider yourself tagged.

SkyWatch Friday #23

December 18, 2008

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SkyWatch Friday is a meme that gives people a chance to share pictures that show the sky.  There are many beautiful pictures posted from all around the world, and to see more you can click on the logo above or click on SKYWATCH.

Last Friday (December 12) a local television station said that the full moon visible that night would be the brightest in some fifteen years.  I went out on the deck to see for myself, but all I could see was some brightness behind thick clouds on the horizon.

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I kept checking the sky throughout the evening and the sky started to clear as the night wore on.  We finally had a clear sky, but by then the moon could only be seen through the branches of trees behind the house (of course!).

I got a couple of pictures centered on the moon itself, but I found that I like this picture of the moon seen through the branches much better.  So this is what I’m sharing as my watch on the sky this day.

A Trip to Hendersonville

December 18, 2008

Betsy and I went to Hendersonville on Tuesday to be with my parents.  The weather was foggy and rainy most of the day which added to our travel time both ways, but we were glad to be able to make the trip.

Mom and Dad, Spring, 2001.

Mom and Dad, Spring, 2001.

As I mentioned before, Dad is 96 and Mom is 88.  Both are now legally blind, but they both want to stay in their home.  Betsy and I try to help them as much as we can, although part of that help has to be long distance help.

When I was growing up I thought my Dad could do just about anything.  So there is a certain amount of sadness when I need to help him write checks, activate his credit card, or find things in a store.

But there is also joy associated in being with Mom and Dad.  They are both in good spirits and remain active in their church.  And we can see the basic goodness of many people when we are with Mom and Dad.  We take them out to lunch and take them shopping when we go over.  Tuesday we took them to one of their favorite restaurants and a waitress saw us approaching the front door.  She came out and held the door for Mom and Dad and greeted them warmly.  Our friend Judy tells us that the staff at another restaurant treat Mom and Dad like royalty when they eat there.

Mom and Dad have shopped at the same grocery store for over 40 years.  When they get to the checkout there is one clerk who comes around to empty there basket for them.  As she does this she says what each item is and asks if they want that item.  She then helps Dad sign his check (the cash register makes out the check) and sends them off with a good word.

I wish I could thank all of these kind people personally.  But I am glad that I can at least acknowledge their kindnesses, especially at this time of the year.

Watery Wednesday

December 16, 2008

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This is my first entry for Watery Wednesday, but you can check out other photos on this theme by clicking on the logo above or at http://waterywednesday.blogspot.com/.

The picture below was taken on Antigua, in September, 2001.  Betsy and I were on a belated honeymoon cruise in the southern Caribbean.  We visited six different islands on that cruise, but I think Antigua was definitely one of my favorites.
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I especially liked the coast near Shirley’s Height, where this picture was taken.  The coast line, except for a few cactus, was mostly barren and dropped sharply down to the ocean, which was an incredible blue.  I’m not sure how high the cliffs are, but while we were there we looked down on a helicopter flying along the coastline!

The  contrast between the red-brown cliffs, the deep blue water, the bright white surf and the lighter blue of the sky is one reason I like this part of Antigua so much.  I hope you like it too!

My World

December 15, 2008

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This is the first time I’ve joined the My World meme.  To see pictures of our world from many different places, click  on the  logo or above or click HERE.

I thought I would share an after dark view of Christmas here in the Glade.  I think this is a beautiful area any time of the year, but it becomes magical at Christmas with all the lights.

The Glade sends a bright welcome as you enter.

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Some homes have elaborate displays.
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Homes on Lake Canterbury give a double display of lights.
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Another lake-front home decorated for the season.

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This is our house.  It’s not as fancy as some, but the Spirit of Christmas is alive and well here.

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Additional pictures of Christmas in the Glade can be found HERE.

Something to Cheer Up Betsy

December 15, 2008

Yesterday was not a good day for Betsy.  Her Titans lost their football game by one point!  And to make matters worse, it is the middle of December, there’s precipitation coming, and the temperatures are in the 50’s.  Betsy wants snow!  How can it snow with temperatures like this?  It’s depressing!!!

I really want to cheer Betsy up, but I’m not sure how to go about doing so.  I certainly can’t change the outcome of the football game, and I don’t have the talent necessary to make it snow on demand.

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About the best I can do is post this picture to give Betsy hope.  This picture was taken on the deck of our house in February, 2006, and it shows that we actually can get a nice snowfall here in the Glade.  So don’t give up hope, Betsy!

One more thing.  Although I don’t know how to make it snow outside, I do know how to make it snow on this blog.  So if the weatherman won’t cooperate, Betsy can watch it snow here!

Another Sunset Photo

December 13, 2008

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I enjoy taking pictures of sunrises and sunsets and will take almost any opportunity to show them.  Sunday’s Sunrise/Sunset Photo Meme gives me such an opportunity.  To see other sunrise/sunset pictures from all over the world click on the logo or name above.

The picture below was taken in May, 2008, at Sunset Beach, North Carolina.  Betsy and I were spending a few days at the beach and had driven to Sunset Beach after an early dinner.  Sunset Beach is an island and we were on our way back to the mainland as the sun was going down.  There was no other traffic on the causeway at this moment, so I stopped to get this picture.  The Intracoastal Waterway is in the foreground.
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You can click on the picture to see a larger version.

Many Acts of Kindness

December 13, 2008
Mom and Dad with Judy (center).  December 3, 2008.

Mom and Dad with Judy (center). December 3, 2008.

My parents live in Hendersonville, Tennessee, not quite three hours from where we live here on the Plateau.  Mom, who is 88, has been legally blind for about 15 years.  Dad, who is 96, was diagnosed with macular degeneration this past summer and is now also legally blind.

Both Mom and Dad say they want to remain in their home.  Betsy and I try to get over to their house as often as possible to help them with their finances, shopping, and chores.  My sister, who lives in Tullahoma, also helps out as much as she can.

But Mom and Dad couldn’t remain in their home without the help of volunteers from their church, who see that Mom and Dad get to Sunday and church, doctor’s appointments, and other  places they need to go.  Two of these special volunteers are our friends Judy and Charlie.  Judy works at Mom and Dad’s church and helps coordinate the volunteers.

Last week the church had a luncheon to honor volunteers who work at the church.  Mom and Dad had prepared the sanctuary for Sunday services for over 20 years, so although they can no longer do that, Judy made sure they were invited to the luncheon.  The luncheon had a western theme, so Charlie made sure that both Mom and Dad had the appropriate headgear, as you can see in the picture above.

We (and Mom and Dad) are blessed to have such special friends who show so much kindness — not only during the holiday season, but throughout the year.

Thanks, Judy and Charlie!

SkyWatch Friday

December 11, 2008

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This is my first submission to SkyWatch.  Although I enjoy taking pictures I’m definitely an amateur and am never sure of how much interest my pictures would be to others.  I have, however, seen some beautiful photographs on Skywatch and have decided to give it a try.  To see some of these beautiful pictures click on the image above or click on SKYWATCH.

I took the picture below in February, 2006, as Betsy and I walked around the back nine of the golf course behind our  house.  I was struck by the light separating the clouds from the mountains.  We’ve had gray and rainy skies for two days now, but Betsy is really hoping for snow.  It’s getting colder by the minute, but I’m not sure it will get cold enough for snow before the precipitation ends.
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You can click on the photo to enlarge it.