What else is there to say
Thursday, November 26, 2009
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
HAPPY THANKSGIVING FROM JOE TODD AND LINDA AND ALL OUR TEDDY BEARS.
Mr. Turkey says, “EAT HAM”
MAY YOUR STUFFING BE TASTY,
MAY YOUR TURKEY BE PLUMP.
MAY YOUR POTATOES 'N GRAVY HAVE NARY A LUMP.
MAY YOUR YAMS BE DELICIOUS.
MAY YOUR PIES TAKE THE PRIZE,
MAY YOUR THANKSGIVING DINNER STAY OFF OF YOUR THIGHS!!
HAPPY THANKSGIVING TO ALL
(Thanks to my sister Sara for the email with the pictures and “poem”.) Where it originally came from I don’t know for sure maybe 123mycodes.com
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
WATERY WEDNESDAY,HAPPY THANKSGIVING,AND SKY WATCH FRIDAY. (FROM LANCASTER,OHIO)
To see the world of water stop by WATERY WEDNESDAY
Camping/Fishing trip on LAKE PENAGE near Sudbury,Ontario. With BEAVER lodge thrown in at no extra charge.
Will probably be away from the computer for awhile so I would like to take this opportunity to say, “Happy Thanksgiving.”
For beautiful skies from all over the world stop by SKY WATCH FRIDAY
Some hazy autumn skies in AMISH COUNTRY Ohio. (nice campfire )
I’m glad I had a get out of jail free card. If you are ever in this area of Ohio a must stop is LEHMAN'S HARDWARE . The (jail photo) was taken in Kidron,Ohio just outside the hardware store.
AS ALWAYS::: THANKS FOR STOPPING BY JOE TODD AND LINDA
Monday, November 23, 2009
LANCASTER,OHIO THE “PRESSED GLASS CAPITAL OF OHIO”
My thanks to William D. Eckman director of the Ohio Glass Museum.
A My World Tuesday post. Click on link and discover the World.
The Ohio Glass Museum 124 W. Main St. Lancaster,Ohio reflects the glassmaking industry in Lancaster and Fairfield County.
General Sherman and Senator Ewing welcome you to Lancaster, Ohio and suggest you visit the Ohio Glass Museum. (The history of glass making is fascinating).
Stop by the Gift Shop and check out the “pieces” by Anchor-Hocking, Lancaster Glass, Erickson, Heisey, Fostoria, and Fenton.
Over the years Lancaster,Ohio has been home to more than forty different glass companies.
Learn about glass making technology and check out the educational curriculum.
Yes that is a vault (upper right hand photo). Will that be the future “Treasures of Ohio Room?” The museum is located in what was once a bank and will eventually contain 12,000 square feet .
I hang out with Senator Ewing all day and we both are glad you stopped by for a visit. There is a continuously showing movie called Born of Fire that Joe Todd didn’t take the time to watch so he is just going to have to come back for another visit.
After visiting the museum make sure to have lunch at The Four Reasons Bakery&Deli and don’t forget the carrot cake.
Saturday, November 21, 2009
LAKE ERIE, CEDAR POINT, MARBLEHEAD LIGHTHOUSE FOR SCENIC SUNDAY (CLOSE TO LANCASTER,OHIO) YET A WORLD AWAY
For some great scenes from around the world check out SCENIC SUNDAY. To be honest with you I thought about skipping this week. (sometimes my brain just doesn’t seem to work). Then I decided to stop by Eileen's blog and she had some great photos of several different lighthouses. So here are some pictures of Lake Erie.
You can see Cedar Point amusement park in these photos.
A little more info on Marblehead Lighthouse
As usual Linda and I are starting to get hungry so we head over to Sandusky,Ohio.
We had a shore lunch at Shoreline Park, and enjoyed the scenery.
JOE TODD SAYING, “THANKS FOR STOPPING BY.”
Thursday, November 19, 2009
HOCKING HILLS OHIO,FORT MYERS BEACH,SANIBEL/CAPTIVA,SKY WATCH FRIDAY
Ted R. suggests you stop by SKY WATCH FRIDAY TO SEE SOME BEAUTIFUL SKIES ALL AROUND THE WORLD.
NUMBER 1. Ohio Fall Skies
These sky photos were taken in the Hocking Hills area of S.E. Ohio. CLEAR CREEK METRO PARK
NUMBER 2. Heading south to Fort Myers Beach, Florida.
These photos were taken from the 6th floor of the condo Linda and I were staying in Fort Myers Beach, Florida. The photos show a controlled burn taking place south east of the condo.
NUMBER 3. Sky, Trees, and beach, On the beach at SANIBEL/CAPTIVA
Blue are the tears
On my saddest day,
Blue is the ocean
To wash them away.
Blue is the sapphire
That glows in the light,
Blue is the moon
that shines at night.
Blue sounds like sad music
Mellow and low,
Blue is the bruise
On my big toe.
Blue tastes like a hot meal
On a rainy day,
Blue is the feeling of
A spring day in May.
Blue is the rhythm
Of beating drums,
Blue is the sound
Of annoying hums.
Blue is a very good
Color you see,
Blue is the rhythm
of you and me!
Lindsay
5th grade I don’t know who Lindsay is but I want to say thanks and what a great poem. When I was in the 5th grade I couldn’t write a poem like that and I couldn’t do it today.
Ted R. intrepid roving reporter at the beach. “THANKS FOR STOPPING BY” Linda and I just got some bad news, A good friend of ours just found out she has an aggressive cancer ( Sandy H.) Please keep her in your prayers.