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  • Christmas Passed and Presents

     

     

    Christmas 2010 has came and went.

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    The tree is now empty and barren of gifts.

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    The remains of the day are ready to be hauled of to the dumpster at work tomorrow.

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    It was a white Christmas, and most of the white still lingers.

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    As Christmases go, it was a pretty good one.

    Went over to Karen's mom's house Friday evening for the annual Blevins Christmas Eve party. Had a nice dinner, everyone exchanged presents, and I managed to get the heat turned down a bit so nobody passed out from heat stroke this year.

    On Christmas Day all the kids and grandkids and their boyfriends and girlfriends came over for our annual Christmas Day Brunch around eleven. We had a full house for a couple of hours and we managed to polish off around 3 dozen scrambled eggs, 48 link sausages, a pound of bacon, 48 assorted orange danish and caramel rolls, 3 pounds of steamed shrimp, and a gallon each of orange juice and eggnog.

    We usually host a big dinner on Christmas for all of them, but decided not to this year. Put a nice beef roast in the crockpot that morning and had a dinner for just the two of us that evening. Guess I'll make roast beef hash and have a little leftover macaroni and tomatoes later today for dinner.

    Karen loves the little Toasty Toes heated footrest I got her for her computer desk.

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    Uses about the power of a 100 watt light bulb and really does keep your feet and legs toasty warm on these cold mornings.

    She got me some cookware of my own and an electric hotplate to take to work! Great! Some things I take in my lunch just don't warm up well in the microwave. I think I have an small unused black metal table in the office that I can move into the breakroom to put that all on. Downside is Johnny will be expecting me to cook for him all the time.

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    The ranks of the Nutcracker horde expanded by seven.

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    Karen's sister Sylvia got me this nice UK blue wine bottle nitelite.

    I love it!

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    I think it's actually an ornament, but we gave Matt and Cassie the white tree this year. I kept all the UK ornaments tho, so who knows, may do a Kentucky themed tree again one year.

    Til then, it makes a darn good nitelite!

    So, how was your Christmas?

    Secretly glad, like me, that's it's over til next year?

    Next weekend will be New Years Eve and New Years Day.

    2011.

    Hard to believe, seems just yesterday everyone was worried about the Y2K bug!

    Bring it on.

    I think I'm ready for a new year.

     

     

  • It's Back!

     

     

    My least favorite time of year. In spite of the fact that my birthday and Christmas are rapidly approaching. Or maybe because of them. Not getting any younger, ya know.

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    Had three inches of dry powder this morning and it's still snowing. Thankfully, the 25 to 30 mph winds are blowing it all around so it's not real deep. Yet.

     Wind chill is about 5 degrees. BRRRRR!!!!!!

    Actual temp is supposed to be 6 Wednesday morning. Can't wait!

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    You can see a little asphalt and concrete here and there, so we didn't have to put chains on the yard truck to get around. Slowly.

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    Trailers are so much fun to move around and work on in this kinda stuff!

    Probably should update a little. It's been awhile!

    Thanksgiving came and went.

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    And, it was good.

    We did get the tree up last week.

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    Ok, actually Karen did it while I was at work.

    I think she did a great job!

    She also got her Nutcrackers set out. Says she has 42 but wants an even 100. Oy, that's a lot of Nutcrackers!

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    Also on the not-so-brightside, gas is over three dollars a gallon again.

    Here's a little something I wrote when it got so high the last time.

     

    Winter's sneaking in on frostbitten feet

    Not looking forward to turning on heat

    Surely it seems my gas bill's outrageous

    And on every front, price gouging's contagious

     

    Starting to hate these either/or choices

     Nagging at me in mean little voices

    Why do these needs have to compete

    Stay warm......buy beer...... pump gas......or eat?

     

     

     

  • 30 years ago today

     

     

    The very first public announcement of the death of John Lennon was made by Howard Cosell during the last few seconds of  Monday Night Football on Dec. 8th 1980.

    I was watching this game and when I heard the news about John I switched the radio on to follow the story. I had completely forgotten about that til a friend posted this on Facebook.

    30 years is a long time!

    RIP John, and thanks for the memories.

     

     

  • For WildWoman - The Things That We Collect.

     

     

    Tamy (wildwomanofthewest) has asked us to show off what we collect.

    Karen loves these Nutcracker figures!

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    I seem to have an affinity for picking up cigarette lighters.

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    We have a complete service for 12 with most of the serving pieces of Royal China's Currier and Ives blue pattern.

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    Slightly smaller collection of the pink Memory Lane pattern.

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    Karen's amber Tiara dinnerware collection. I built the china cabinet, btw.

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    Don't know if you'd call it a collection, but we have a heck of a lot of cookbooks!

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    I have a few shotglasses.

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    I've managed to pick up a few guns in my 62 years. Some of them were handed down from my father and grandfather.

    I had a Federal Firearms License for a few years when I was younger and am still licensed to carry concealed.

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    These are the two that I carry.

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    May be time to put these things on the market to start my final collection.

    Large stacks of crisp $100 bills!

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  • Spoon Bread for the Thanksgiving Smorgasbord!

     

     

    Just in case you've been living under a rock somewhere here in Xangaland, Lena (ItsWhatEyeKnow) is hosting a Xanga Thanksgiving Smorgasbord.

    Get on over there and tell her you want to come so she can assign something for you to bring to the party!

    http://itswhateyeknow.xanga.com/734975590/a-xanga-thanksgiving-and-youre-invited

    I'm taking good old southern spoon bread. If you've never eaten it, you just don't know what you've missed.

    It's basically a cornbread souffle, sinfully delicious, and so easy to make!

    First things first, we got new cookware. T-Fal! WOOHOO!

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    Now, to the recipe.

    Combine one cup conmeal and two cups milk in a saucepan, and cook over low heat til the consistency of mush, stirring frequently.

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    Should be moderately stiff, like this.

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    Remove from heat and transfer to a mixing bowl.

    Mix in one cup milk, one teaspoon salt, one teaspoon baking powder, three beaten egg yolks, and two tablespoons of salad oil.

    With a mixer, beat three egg whites til stiff peaks form.

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    Gently fold the egg whites into the batter.

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    Pour batter into a well greased 2 1/2 quart baking dish.

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    Bake in a preheated 325 degree oven for 1 hour.

    While it was in the oven, Karen slow braised some breaded pork chops and fixed a little fresh asparagus.

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    It's been in the oven for 30 minutes and is rising perfectly!

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    *ding*

    It's done, and it's dinnertime in Kentucky!

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    Mmmmmmm!

    Pork chops, spoon bread smothered in sweet cream butter, and asparagus.

    I feel a nap coming on soon!

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    As good as spoon bread is with pork, it's even better with roasted turkey, stuffing, and gravy!

    Thanksgiving will be here before you know it, so get on over to Lena's and sign up.

    I'm really getting curious as to how she's going to work all these entries into one Xangan Thanksgiving post!

    You can see an update on who's coming and what they're bringing here.

     

     

  • American Pie

     

     

    It's easy to say "buy American" but it's getting harder and harder to find American products to buy!

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    From Yahoo Finance -

    Another American icon has bit the dust: Pontiac.

    GM is canceling the 84-year-old brand after winding down production over the past few years. Like other American automakers, it is restructuring and rebranding to compete with foreign companies.

    Pontiac joins a long list of iconic products that aren't made anywhere in America.

    Meanwhile, plenty of beer is still made here, but many of America’s most-iconic beer brands, including Miller, Coors, and Budweiser, are owned by foreign companies. In 2008, Anheuser-Busch, the St. Louis-based company that has a nearly 50 percent market share in the U.S., was sold to InBev, a Belgium-based conglomerate run by Brazilian executives. In the accompanying video, Julie McIntosh, author of Dethroning the King: The Hostile Takeover of Anheuser-Busch, an American Icon, discusses the deal with Yahoo! Finance economics editor Daniel Gross.

    Here are 18 Iconic Products That America Doesn't Make Anymore:

    Rawlings baseballs

    Last production date: 1969

    Rawlings is the official supplier of baseballs to Major League Baseball. The St. Louis shop was founded in 1887 by George and Alfred Rawlings. In 1969 the brothers moved the baseball-manufacturing plant from Puerto Rico to Haiti and then later to Costa Rica.

    Etch a Sketch

    Last production date: 2000

    Etch A Sketch, an iconic American toy since the 1960s, used to be produced in Bryan, Ohio, a small town of 8,000. Then in Dec. 2000, toymaker Ohio Art decided to move production to Shenzhen, China.

    Converse shoes

    Last production date: 2001

    Marquis M. Converse opened Converse Rubber Show Company in Massachusetts in 1908. Chuck Taylors– named after All American high school basketball player Chuck Taylor– began selling in 1918 as the show eventually produced an industry record of over 550 million pairs by 1997. But in 2001 sales were on the decline and the U.S. factory closed. Now Chuck Taylors are made in Indonesia.

    Stainless steel rebar

    Last production date: circa 2001

    Many forms of this basic steel product are not available domestically. Multiple waivers to the Buy America Act have allowed purchase of rebar internationally.

    Note: The Buy America Act requires government mass transportation spending to use American products.

    Dress shirts*

    Last production date: Oct. 2002

    The last major shirt factory in America closed in October 2002, according to NYT. C.F. Hathaway's Maine factory had been producing shirts since 1837.

    *We know there are other shirt manufacturers in America. They do not produce in large quantities or supply major brands.

    Mattel toys

    Last production date: 2002

    The largest toy company in the world closed their last American factory in 2002. Mattel, headquartered in California, produces 65 percent of their products in China as of August 2007.

    Minivans

    Last production date: circa 2003

    A waiver to the Buy America Act permitted an American producer of wheel-chair accessible minivans to purchase Canadian chassis for use in government contracts, because no chassis were available from the United States. The waiver specified: "General Motors and Chrysler minivan chassis, including those used on the Chevrolet Uplander, Pontiac Montana, Buick Terraza, Saturn Relay, Chrysler Town & Country, and Dodge Grand Caravan, are no longer manufactured in the United States."

    Note: The Buy America Act requires government mass transportation spending to use American products.

    Vending machines

    Last production date: circa 2003

    You know that thing you put bills into on a vending machine? It isn’t made in America, according to a waiver to the Buy America Act.

    Neither is the coin dispenser, according to this federal waiver.

    Note: The Buy America Act requires government mass transportation spending to use American products.

    Levi jeans

    Last production date: Dec. 2003

    Levi Strauss & Co. shut down all its American operations and outsourced  production to Latin America and Asia in Dec. 2003. The company's denim products have been an iconic American product for 150 years.

    Radio Flyer's Red Wagon

    Last production date: March 2004

    The little red wagon has been an iconic image of America for years. But once Radio Flyer decided its Chicago plant was too expensive, it began producing most products, including the red wagon, in China.

    Televisions

    Last production date: Oct. 2004

    Five Rivers Electronic Innovations was the last American owned TV color maker in the US. The Tennessee company used LCoS (liquid crystal on silicon) technology to produce televisions for Philips Electronics. But after Philips decided to stop selling TVs with LCoS, Five Rivers eventually filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in Oct. 2004. As part of its reorganization plan, the company stopped manufacturing TVs.

    Now there are ZERO televisions made in America, according to Business Week.

    Cell phones

    Last production date: circa 2007

    Of the 1.2 billion cell phones sold worldwide in 2008, NOT ONE was made in America, according to Manufacturing & Technology publisher Richard McCormick.

    After studying the websites of cell phone companies, we could not identify a single phone that was not manufactured primarily overseas.

    Railroads (parts including manganese turnout castings, U69 guard bars, LV braces and weld kits)

    Last production date: circa 2008

    Here's another standout from dozens of waivers to the Buy America Act: railroad turnouts and weld kits.

    Manganese turnout castings are used to widen railroad tracks, and they were used to build our once-great railroad system. U69 guard bars, LV braces and Weld Kits, along with 22 mm Industrial steel chain are basic items that were certifiably not available in the US.

    Note: The Buy America Act requires government mass transportation spending to use American products.

    Dell computers

    Last production date: Jan. 2010

    In January 2010, Dell closed its North Carolina PC factory, its last large U.S. plant. Analysts said Dell would be outsourcing work to Asian manufacturers in an attempt to catch up with the rest of the industry, said analyst Ashok Kumar.

    Canned sardines

    Last production date: April 2010

    Stinson Seafood plant, the last sardine cannery in Maine and the U.S., shut down in April. The first U.S. sardine cannery opened in Maine in 1875, but since the demand for the small, oily fish declined, more canneries closed shop.

    Pontiac cars

    Last production date: May 2010

    The last Pontiac was produced last May. The brand was formally killed on Halloween, as GM contracts Pontiac dealerships expired.

    The 84-year-old GM brand was famous for muscle cars.

    Forks, spoons, and knives

    Last production date: June 2010

    The last flatware factory in the US closed last summer. Sherrill Manufacturing bought Oneida Ltd. in 2005, but shut down its fork & knife operations due to the tough economy. CEO Greg Owens says his company may resume production "when the general economic climate improves and as Sherrill Manufacturing is able to put itself back on its feet and recapitalize and regroup."

    Incandescent light bulb

    Last production date: Sept. 2010

    The incandescent light bulb (invented by Thomas Edison) has been phased out.

    Our last major factory that made incandescent light bulbs closed in September 2010. In 2007, Congress passed a measure that will ban incandescents by 2014, prompting GE to close its domestic factory.

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    What are some American made products that you buy on a regular basis?

     

  • IT CAME!!!!!!

     

     

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    Just received my signed copy of Cadmium (with a neato free bookmark) in the mail. Thanks, Sandra! May be the best ten bucks I've ever spent!

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    Now I need to order a copy of Jacksoncroon's book P.U.D.Z.S.

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    Available for pre-order here

    http://www.blackcoffeepress.net/

    Show some support for your fellow Xangans.

    Follow the links and get your copies today!

     

     

  • Halloween 2010 - The Pumpkin House Revisited

    The Pumpkin House of 2010 is finished and open to display.

    And it is magnificent!

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    We had to park a couple blocks away and it was only about 5 pm. This place will be packed after 7 o'clock.

    This year there's food vendors lining the street. Cool!

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    Hot dogs with homemade sauce

    Funnel cakes

    Specialty burgers and fries

    Popcorn and pizzas and Pepsi, oh my!

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    Still setting out pumpkins. Over 3000 so far with over 500 new carvings!

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    There's pumpkins honoring local schools.

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    And dead presidents.

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    The good ol USA and the military.

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    A little overly blatant plug for the homeowner Rick Griffith's 50's style pharmacy.

    The nerve of that guy!

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    Displays.

    All the pumpkins on this huge display are carved as musical instruments and notes. All the pumpkins on the grounds are lighted, but these are synched to music as well. This years music is The 1812 Overture.

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    This section off to the side is The Choir. Even has men's and women's sections!

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    Good grief, where do you stop? Sorry this is so long, but, there's over 3000 jack-o-lanterns here.

    No way can I show them all.

    So I'm gonna quit.

    Right after this.

    As a Halloween related treat, Rick says that he thinks the house is haunted by a ghostly little girl. I'm a bit of a skeptic, so he gave me this video clip as proof.

    Skeptical as I am, there does seem to be something there. Do you see what I thought I saw?

     

     

     

     

    Hahahahahahaha!

    Have a frighteningly safe Halloween!!!

     

     

  • The Pumpkin House 2010

     

     

    This years Pumpkin House, in Kenova, Wva, is scheduled to be finished on this Thursday. We plan on going over around noon on Friday to get some pictures.

    *Last years PH*

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    If any area Xangans, or anyone that reads this, would like to go over Saturday evening while they're lit up and synched to music, let me know.

    The weather is supposed to be pretty nice this weekend.

    Should be fun!

    You can read my past posts about this amazing house

    2008 Here

    2009 Here

    There's an info post with a couple of videos

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    And here is a post about the owner's 1950's style pharmacy

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  • All in a day's work

     

     

    Came in around 7:30, made coffee and a couple of phone calls.

    Fired the boiler and turned on the compressor.

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    Cleaned the five trailers that were here waiting.

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    Grabbed a bite of lunch.

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    Got out the big-boy metal cutting hole saws and the 24 volt cordless drill.

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    I got me some conduit and new computer wires to run!

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    When we ran the new underground lines to the fuel island the overhead computer wires were still working, so we let it go for a while.

     Time to get the new ones hooked up and the old overhead lines down before winter hits.

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    Wasn't too bad. Couple of hours and they're safely inside the building, all weatherproof and watertight!

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    Got home and thought about doing some sightseeing with my buddy, John D.

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    Nah, don't think so!

    It's 4 o'clock and starting to feel very much like beer-thirty!

     

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    What did you do today?

    Normal stuff?

    Or something different?

    Anything at all?

    Nothing?