Tuesday, April 7, 2009
Denton County
Pictured is my grandfather – this photo of him was taken around 1900 in Texas. My grandmother Grace Brown married James Curtis Allen on October 3, 1904, in Denton County, Texas. At the time of his death the family was living in Clearwater, Florida. James died in 1913. After the death of her husband, she with her three small caught a steam ship from Tampa, Florida to Galveston, Texas. Once arriving in Galveston she caught a train to West Texas where she and her three children visited with her late husband's relatives. Once widowed, Grace returned to Kansas and for a period of time she and her three children lived with her mother Ann Agrelius (who was the widow of Archie Brown). Ann resided at 915 North Street, Hutchinson, Kansas. To earn a living and to support her three minor children Grace had build & opened a rooming house in Pratt. While the new house was being build my Dad along with his two sisters, Marguerite and Maureen, would dig up buried Indian arrowheads.... A childhood treasure!
Monday, April 6, 2009
Saturday, April 4, 2009
Friday, April 3, 2009
Our star boarder
Thursday, April 2, 2009
The perfect winter
I remember the perfect winter, with soft billowing snow and crisp cold. Always there were the delightful smells of home cooking—pies, cakes, fried chicken, roasts, homemade gravy, cookies, and fluffy rolls. The sound of laughter and the buzz of voices rolled around in my Grandma's house where we lived for a time before WW2. Where old family stories were told and re-told at the kitchen table followed by the sounds of laughter. I remember those times as it warms my heart.
Wednesday, April 1, 2009
Joe DiMaggio where have you gone?
Tuesday, March 31, 2009
Our visit to Bohol Island
A few years ago we spent a pleasant day with friends and toured Bohol Island. It’s a short ferry ride from Cebu City to the ferry dock in Bohol where we were met by a friendly driver with his SUV and then we all settled by as he drove us around sightseeing. It’s a very clean and peaceful place to visit with charming old world church and lay back people. I wanted to share these few pictures with you all and if you ever get a chance do go there.
Monday, March 30, 2009
Sunday, March 29, 2009
An-An becomes a businesswoman
I am impressed with her work ethic and how she takes out as little as possible for herself!
Mrs. Sunshine
Saturday, March 28, 2009
Shameful behavior followed by embarrassed laughter
My Mom, Dad and me with their 1939 Dodge Coup - Photo was taken in 1942 World War 2, near Vallejo, California.
It's so awkward, isn't it when you’re growing up? I can still remember as a kid when I had done something terribly embarrassing… That evening everybody at the dinner table would be clearing their throats, hem-hawing, trying to find something safe to talk about. At other times then too there was lots of nervous laughter, and questions concerning a family relative who had done something incredibly embarrassing. And then at other times the table’s gossip would turn to a current topical of a relative’s shameful behavior followed by embarrassed laughter.
GOOD TIMES
Antelope Canyon
Friday, March 27, 2009
Hard Times
Look on the sidebar
Family disaster struck
And then family disaster struck. Their entire homestead including their home, barn and out buildings was wiped by out a tornado. My grandmother, Grace then a young girl along with her sisters and their mother Annie (who is my great-grandmother) hide frighten in the storm cellar. My Dad's uncle, Archy Jr. then just a boy was down the road crouched under a nearby bridge.... Meanwhile my great-grandfather, Archy, Sr., was out in the yard, holding onto a tree for dear life as the tornado passed. The only untouched was the family rocking chair. The rocking chair still exists by a distance family member somewhere in Kansas. As of today the only thing left of the Brown's homestead is a marble stepping stone with my great-grandfather's name "Archy Brown" inscribed on it. The rings were used to tie horses to. The location of this marble stone is where the family homestead had been at in the late 1800s.
Thursday, March 26, 2009
Two interesting guys
Big feet Big Shoes
Wednesday, March 25, 2009
Yesteryear
A glimpse of my Dad’s aunts and uncles on the prairies.
Living on the Edge: A cliff top town
Tuesday, March 24, 2009
Junior
Monday, March 23, 2009
Tata’s $2,000 Nano Car Hits the Market Next Month
Back to Basics
Sunday, March 22, 2009
Evolution of my Blog
Belinda
Do these mysterious stones mark the site of the Garden of Eden?
Saturday, March 21, 2009
My extended family
Friday, March 20, 2009
Hot Rods & Me
Thursday, March 19, 2009
Spam
Wednesday, March 18, 2009
My extended family
My Dad "Wid Catting" For Shell Oil in east Texas around 1938.
When I think back to my boyhood, some of my fondest memories with my Mom and Dad were our visits to our extended family that lived throughout the western US. Since we were not a close knitted family - I always looked forward to seeing my aunts, uncles and especially my cousins. To be honest I was impressed that my cousins lived in houses and their families had taken roots somewhere because we lived a 12’x50” trailer and my little family moved from town to another nameless town since my Dad worked in heavy construction we moved whenever the job was over. Now that I’m retired to Philippines I found how much I missed out.
Tuesday, March 17, 2009
St. Patrick's Day
My Great Grandfather in the late in 1880s.
Meghan McCain On "The View": "Kiss My Fat Ass!"
This video says what I feel about Mr. Edward Liddy, chief executive officer of American International Insurance group (AIG).
American International Group
Monday, March 16, 2009
How to Open a Beer with a Pen - CHOW
"Everyone has a trick to opening a beer bottle when you don't have an opener handy, even CHOW's staff photographer, Chris Rochelle. Here he shows how to open your beer with a pen."
President Norris?
Amigos; Proving he's bitter about Mike Huckabee's electoral demise than we ever imagined, the action movie star Chuck Norris declared in a radio interview recently that he is prepared to become president of an independent Texas. Norris added that his home state is free to secede at any point, due its exceptional state constitution and original agreement with the Congress upon joining the US. The state and Norris, he claims, might choose such an unprecedented divorce if the current administration way up north in Washington, D.C., continues on its path of pissing him off. I’m going have to accept the martial-arts action star's secession half-baked idea, since I’ve a standing policy against arguing the details of the American Constitution with a man who knows judo. Mr. Norris being the president of a breakaway republic is hard work! Think twice!
Who is An An's Mysterious Mr. X?
Sunday, March 15, 2009
Puerto Rico Celebrates Win over USA / World Baseball Classic / Miami
US so big PR so little – what happen? VIVA PUERTO RICO!
David Archuleta: Como La Flor (San Antonio-3/12/09)
A fan requested that David Archuleta sing a little something in Spanish at his San Antonio concert on Thursday night. The American Idol alum happily obliged, offering up an abridged version of slain Tejano legend Selena's Como La Flor.
Saturday, March 14, 2009
Patrick Swayze Continues To Fight! Denies Reports He Is Close To Death
The “F” Word
Friday, March 13, 2009
The African Horn and the Japanese Navy
Japan Maritime Self Defense Force 2006 CM
Earlier this week I posted concerning the sailors facing the Somali coast. Since I am retired to a sea faring nation in S.E. Asia my concerns are real. Today I read on Yahoo that Japan moved ahead Friday with its plan to send two navy ships to the Somali coast to join an international anti-piracy mission. Furthermore, Japan's send-off marks the first policing action overseas for Japan's military, whose mission has been largely restricted to refueling, airlifting and other humanitarian activities. The two Japanese destroyers, Sazanami and Samidare, which are also carrying two SH-60K patrol helicopters and a pair of speedboats, are expected to reach Somali waters in early April. Japan has been conducting a naval refueling mission in the Indian Ocean since 2001 to support U.S.-led forces in Afghanistan. Three cheers for the Japanese Navy!
Thursday, March 12, 2009
I love Mexican Music
Some thoughts
Wednesday, March 11, 2009
Be Alert to the warning signs of a work at home scam
Tuesday, March 10, 2009
African Horn
Today there seems to be little help to the poor sailors having to risk the Somali coast. Perhaps maritime nations should work-in-hand and patrol the African Horn on a rotation basis. Me, I'd love to hear what you think the world should do to make shipping safe. Chuck