Sunday, March 31, 2013

HE IS RISEN!!!




'He is not here, for He has risen, just as He said.'


Matthew 28: 1-6

'Now after the Sabbath, as it began to dawn toward the first day of the week, Mary Magdalene and the other Mary came to look at the grave. And behold, a severe earthquake had occurred, for an angel of the Lord descended from heaven and came and rolled away the stone and sat upon it. And his appearance was like lightning, and his garment as white as snow; and the guards shook for fear of him, and became like dead men.

And the angel answered and said to the women, 'Do not be afraid; for I know that you are looking for Jesus who has been crucified. He is not here, for He has risen, just as He said. Come, see the place where He was lying.'


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 But He was wounded for our transgressions,
He was bruised for our iniquities;
The chastisement for our peace was upon Him,
And by His stripes we are healed.
-  Isaiah 53:5


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'The trouble is, of course, that believing that Jesus was raised from the dead involves, at the very least, suspending judgment on matters normally regarded as fixed and unalterable; or, to put it more positively, it requires that we exchange a worldview which says that such things can't happen for one which, embracing the notion of a creator God making himself known initially in the traditions of Israel and then fully and finally in Jesus, says that Jesus's resurrection makes perfect sense when seen from that point of view. Faith can't be forced, but unfaith can be challenged. That is how it has always been, from the very beginning, when people have borne witness to Jesus's resurrection.'

'When Jesus emerged from the tomb, justice, spirituality, relationship, and beauty rose with him. Something has happened in and through Jesus as a result of which the world is a different place, a place where heaven and earth have been joined forever. God's future has arrived in the present. Instead of mere echoes, we hear the voice itself: a voice which speaks of rescue from evil and death, and hence of new creation.'   - Simply Christian, Why Christianity Makes Sense, N.T. Wright

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He is risen indeed!




Happy Resurrection Sunday, everyone!


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Saturday, March 30, 2013

Family Visiting

Vintage Chinese Checkers Board
from Eric - who is also vintage

Just a quick note to let you all know that after Easter Sunday's post, my blogging and commenting will be sporadic at best next week. The family is coming today - to be here for Easter -  and most of them are spending next week here as well. We will be busy - and enjoying it! Hoping for melting snow and a dry driveway. Right now it's raining like crazy, so we should get rid of some of this snow.

If I get a chance to visit your blogs, I certainly will - but if not, I know you'll understand. It's not often we get to have four of the grandkids with us for a week.

See you soon!
 
Can't wait to see these sweet and cheery favorites 
once the snow has melted and they're brave enough to come up.


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Friday, March 29, 2013

Good Friday - The Raising of the Cross


The Raising of the Cross
by James Tissot. 1836-1902
Brooklyn Museum

Good Friday. After nearly 2000 years, Christians the world over remember this day in history when Jesus, the perfect, sinless Son of God, went to the Cross to bear the wrath of God for the sins of His people, to rescue us from sin and death.

Luke 23:32-47

"And two others also, who were criminals, were being led away to be put to death with Him. And when they came to the place called The Skull, there they crucified Him and the criminals, one on the right and the other on the left. But Jesus was saying, 'Father, forgive them; for they do not know what they are doing.' And they cast lots, dividing up His garments among themselves. and the people stood by, looking on. And even the rulers were sneering at Him, saying, 'He saved others; let Him save Himself if this is the Christ of God, His Chosen One.'

And the soldiers also mocked Him, coming up to Him, offering Him sour wine, and saying, 'If You are the King of the Jews, save Yourself!' Now there was also an inscription above Him, 'THIS IS THE KING OF THE JEWS.' And one of the criminals who were hanged there was hurling abuse at Him, saying, 'Are You not the Christ? Save Yourself and us!' But the other answered, and rebuking him said, 'Do you not even fear God, since you are under the same sentence of condemnation? And we indeed justly, for we are receiving what we deserve for our deeds; but this man has done nothing wrong.'

And he was saying, 'Jesus, remember me when You come in Your kingdom!' And He said to him, 'Truly I say to you, today you shall be with Me in Paradise.'

And it was now about the sixth hour, and darkness fell over the whole land until the ninth hour, the sun being obscured; and the veil of the temple was torn in two. And Jesus, crying out with a loud voice, said, 'Father, INTO THY HANDS I COMMIT MY SPIRIT.' And having said this, He breathed His last.

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'The pain and tears of all the years were met together on Calvary. The sorrow of heaven joined with the anguish of earth; the forgiving love stored up in God's future was poured out into the present; the voices that echo in a million human hearts, crying for justice, longing for spirituality, eager for relationship, yearning for beauty, drew themselves together into a final scream of desolation.

'Nothing in all the history of paganism comes anywhere near this combination of event, intention, and meaning. Nothing in Judaism had prepared for it, except in puzzling, shadowy prophecy. The death of Jesus of Nazareth as the king of the Jews, the bearer of Israel's destiny, the fulfillment of God's promises to his people of old, is either the most stupid, senseless waste and misunderstanding the world has ever seen, or it is the fulcrum around which world history turns.

'Christianity is based on the belief that it was and is the latter.' 

 - Simply Christian, Why Christianity Makes Sense, by N.T. Wright


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Thursday, March 28, 2013

New Scandinavia Lutheran Church Rebuilt

 New Scandinavia Lutheran Church
Fall of 2008

I used to drive past this little church several times a week, and everyone was horrified when we heard that the building had been destroyed by fire. That was in December 2010. It seems that two local young men were out hunting for trouble and money. When they found no money in the church, it angered one of them and he decided to set the place aflame. But they did find trouble. They both ended up in jail...at least for a very short while.


 The old church spire


 New Scandinavia Lutheran Church

Last year, we were happy to hear that the church decided to rebuild on that same spot out in the country, rather than join another local congregation in town.

After they put on that first structure above the main roof, that cube-shaped thing, and roofed it, Kevin announced that there wouldn't be a spire. 

'They can't not have a spire,' I insisted.

'No, they're not going to put a spire on it. Look. They've already roofed that little square addition.' I know he was just giving me a hard time at this point, but still...

'I don't care if they've already roofed it. I imagine that they're waiting for whomever it was they commissioned to build the the spire. It'll be there. Just wait.'

Seeming ages went by and one day I got a text message from our son saying that he had just driven past New Scandinavia and they have a spire on top.   YEA!!!!!!!!!

Okay. So why was this so important??  a. Because I loved driving past that little church at night and seeing the white Cross shining in the darkness and b. Because it's nice to be right once in a great while.

That little white cross on New Scandinavia Lutheran Church in rural Wisconsin is a testimony to Jesus' death on the Cross -  paying for our sins - and giving forgiveness and new life to all who trust in Him.

Everyone who drives past is reminded, by that simple yet profound symbol.

NEW New Scandinavia Lutheran Church
Almost done and ready to move in.
Photos taken March 22, 2013


I'd like all churches to have a spire with a cross on top -  illuminated, so that all can see it as they drive past at night.








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Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Vintage Mojonnier Milk Sample Bottles

Vintage Mojonnier Milk Sample Bottles

What am I using them for??
For storing my ground and pulverized botanicals for my soaps!
With a good scrubbing and sterilization, they're just perfect for storage.


These bottles lived in the basement for years before I thought of a good use for them. By the way, for those of you who haven't seen my basement, just suffice it to say that they were in lots of good company. Anyway, some years ago Kevin found these in an old abandoned building that was being demolished. He brings me junk on a regular basis - some of which I'm happy to see, and some of which I don't let past the kitchen door.

'Thanks, Honey, but NO. Please don't bring that any further. No, I mean it. I can smell the mold from here. No, really. I'm sure it's nice, but NO, please...sigh.'

Lest you think that I'm an ungrateful wretch, no, I'm not really. I even let him keep the porcelain men's (please don't ask) antique hospital bedpan in some color that was reminiscent of pale mustard. I'm hoping the color was under the glaze, not on top. But that one isn't stored in the house. It's outdoors somewhere, enjoying the fresh air. thank goodness.

Mojonnier milk sample bottles

The bottles have a little shield symbol with the name 'Mojonnier' on a 'ribbon,' running diagonally across the shield - and a patent number on the bottom front.

For some fun photos of milk sampling from a bygone era:





Hey, I have one of those!


I wonder what all that green and pink stuff is.

Check out this USDA article where I found the old photos.


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Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Bloglovin' vs. Feedly - What to do!




Where have I been the past couple days?  Trying to figure out Bloglovin' and Feedly reader, because we've all heard that Google is dropping Google Reader and maybe even GFC on July 1 of this year.

What to do?

They both seem to have pros and cons, of course.



Feedly reader lets me line up all my blogs in a column by title, according to the most recent entries. I like that. I can go to the websites right from there to see the photos and comment. BUT, as far as I can tell, they do a miserable job at making it easy to organize. How to easily categorize. How to unsubscribe, should the need arise. Why don't the icons show a text when I hover over them? They need a good tutorial, one written by a techno geek, perhaps, but then translated for people who don't speak computereze. I haven't seen one yet. Yep, I need Feedly for Dummies!


The sweet Amish couple
from a shop in Bird-in-Hand, PA
several years ago

Bloglovin' lists all the blogs in alphabetical order, not in order of most recent entry. Bloglovin' also doesn't seem to have the pictureless condensed look of Feedly. It only allows me to see about 3 blogs on my monitor at a time. Feedly lets me see 14 at a glance, making it much easier to hunt for a blog. On the other hand, Bloglovin' seems to make so much more sense and is much more intuitive.

I'd sure like to hear what you're planning to do, if you've already switched to something, and what your thoughts are re. Bloglovin' vs. Feedly.

Oh, by the way, the Amish couple, buggy, and horse are inside an old loaf pan that belonged to Kevin's grandpa. What a sturdy old pan! The ends are folded metal. Certainly not like they're made now.


Near Westby, WI

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Monday, March 25, 2013

Barns of NW Wisconsin - Barron County




Barn at the south end of the Poor Farm Road
Barron County, Wisconsin


It won't be long now...

By the looks of that roof line, the south wall leaning out, and the boards above buckling, this old barn probably won't stand many years longer.

Not only do I drive past this barn several times a month, but it is in the same neighborhood as the school I attended in first and second grade. At that time, everyone knew his/her neighbors because the kids all attended the same country school. And most of us walked to school - as only the Amish do now.

 Stalactite


 Stalagmite


Yes, sensible people would probably cut down this poor little plum tree.

And, by the way, WINTER is still here in NW Wisconsin, just in case anyone is asking.


But we're hoping for 40 degrees by Easter Sunday!
We are SO ready!




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Friday, March 22, 2013

Souvenirs of Britain - Anglophile Friday


This is the type of souvenir I bring home. I found this tiny ceramic Tey Pottery village (it's about 9 inches long) in a little thrift shop in Thirsk, North Yorkshire, across the street from the butcher shop. I liked it instantly, because it represented an English village, and because it had a heavy, smooth glaze, with no nicks or scratches. And, because it was only a couple £ - which I thought was a good price for something I liked.




Look at that cute little Norman church!

I forgot to mention that it has green felt on the bottom.

and the thatched-roofed cottage



The little Tey Pottery village isn't the only Tey Pottery out there, I've discovered. They've made several other pottery buildings, their 'Britain in Minature' series. Some of it is very rare. I don't know about this piece. But it doesn't matter. I bought it because I liked it. I suppose I should check it out just in case it's worth 2.2 million dollars or something, like that Chinese bowl bought for $3 at a garage sale!

From TeyPottery.blogspot.com: "Tey Pottery was originally started by Carol Maxted-Massey at Marks Tey , Colchester . The pottery was later made at three locations , Hainford, Lenwade and Banham , all in Norfolk ." 

And if you want to start your own collection of Tey Pottery, check out Ebay.


Not Tey Pottery, but...
he was one of my favorite souvenirs, and used to stand on my desk. 
Now he reclines. He can't seem to keep his head about him.


But most of my souvenirs are the photos I take.

So what kind of souvenirs do you like to bring home, and do you shop the thrift stores to find them?


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Thursday, March 21, 2013

Skillet Glazed Pork Chops & Beans - Recipe

Skillet Glazed Pork Chops & Beans

I don't know about you, but some days it seems it's tough to think of yet another meal to make for dinner. We've recently had chicken stirfry, beef roast and roasted vegetables, chicken vegetable soup, pepper steak, etc. etc. So I was looking in the freezer to see what was there. Pork chops. What to do with pork chops. Well, in the meantime, I could at least partially thaw them so that they could be cut laterally (giving me four 5/8" thick chops) and put in a baggie with white wine and garlic until I figured out what to do next. That was my first step.

The day got busy, and suddenly it was about a half hour before I wanted to eat dinner - and have something decent for Kevin to eat. So I did what I usually do in those circumstances: GOOGLE. 'pork chops recipe.'  I realize that didn't narrow it down a lot, but after looking through the ingredient list on one of the first entries, I decided to go with it.

Skillet Glazed Pork Chops & Beans Recipe: (With a few modifications, e.g. the beans, the garlic, the wine, the title, etc; I'll explain later)

Anyway, the original recipe for the rub was at BudgetBytesBlog

Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.

In a small bowl, mix the following:
1/4 c. brown sugar
1/2 t. cayenne
1/2 t. paprika
1/2 t. salt
1/2 t. pepper

Keep in mind that the pork chops had already been marinated for several hours in white wine and garlic.

Remove chops from marinade and pat dry with paper towels.
Rub sugar and spice mixture generously onto both sides of pork chops.

I decided that I wanted beans with these chops, but didn't have any black beans so I used pork & beans  I shudder to think, drained and rinsed thoroughly and drained again. And rinsed thoroughly and drained again. (Yes, at least twice.) Set beans aside.

Melt 2+ T. coconut oil in [my favorite Grandpa Roy] cast iron skillet over medium heat until the oil looks shimmery. At that point, turn the heat down to medium low, lay the pork chops in the skillet and fry them 4-5 minutes on one side. Flip the pork chops over and fry another 4-5 minutes.

Remove chops from skillet and set aside for a minute.

In that same skillet, place the drained beans and pour in any leftover seasoning mix. Use a spatula to mix the beans and oil and seasoning.

Lay the pork chops on top of the beans and place skillet in the preheated oven for about 8-10 minutes. 

It's a good idea to use a meat thermometer so that you don't overcook the pork, but get moist pork chops that are at at least 145 degrees at the middle. The USDA changed the recommendation on pork from 160 to 145.  I think my thermometer read 153 when I tested these chops.

And they were delicious, served with home-canned, unsweetened apple sauce.

Now, if only I knew what to make for dinner tomorrow night. sigh.

NOTE:   Update: Don't use pork & beans. Although they didn't bother Kevin, I had a headache the next morning. No matter how many times you rinse pork & beans, you just can never get the poison out. Next time I will wait until I have beans that haven't been canned in a sauce. 

But I'll have to admit, they were...


Yummy Glazed Pork Chops


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Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Vintage Paper of Pins

A Paper of Pins
and the spools of thread
from my great aunt Verna

The scissors belonged to my mom

Boy:
I'll give to you a paper of pins,
For that's the way true love begins,
If you will marry me, me, me,
If you will marry me.

Girl:
I won't accept your paper of pins,
If that's the way true love begins,
And I won't marry you, you, you,
And I won't marry you.

Boy:
I'll give to you a soft easy chair,
To sit and comb your pretty hair,
If you will marry me, me, me,
If you will marry me.

Girl:
I won't accept your soft easy chair,
To sit and comb my pretty hair,
And I won't marry you, you, you,
And I won't marry you.

Boy:
I'll give to you a pure silver spoon,
To feed your babe this afternoon,
If you will marry me, me, me,
If you will marry me.

Girl:
I won't accept your pure silver spoon,
To feed my babe this afternoon,
And I won't marry you, you, you,
And I won't marry you.

Boy:
I'll give to you a fine dress of green,
To make you look like a real queen,
If you will marry me, me, me,
If you will marry me.

Girl:
I won't accept your fine dress of green,
To make me look like a real queen,
And I won't marry you, you, you,
And I won't marry you.

Boy:
I'll give to you a diamond so bright,
To light your way in dark of night,
If you will marry me, me, me,
If you will marry me.

Girl:
I won't accept your diamond so bright,
To light my way in dark of night,
And I won't marry you, you, you,
And I won't marry you.

Boy:
I'll give to you the key to my chest,
So you'll have gold at your request,
If you will marry me, me, me,
If you will marry me.

Girl:
I won't accept the key of your chest,
So I'll have gold at my request,
And I won't marry you, you, you,
And I won't marry you.

Boy:
I'll give to you the key to my heart,
That we may love and never part,
If you will marry me, me, me,
If you will marry me.

Girl:
Yes, I'll accept the key to your heart,
That we may love and never part,
And I will marry you, you, you,
And I will marry you.

Source


(Smart girl, wasn't she!)

When I was in grade school, 1st or 2nd grade, I think, we used to sing that song. And I think it was when we listened to the Wisconsin Educational Radio Network (now WPR) program, 'Let's Sing!'  I only remembered the first two verses and had to find the others online.

Does anyone else remember this song?

Did anyone else listen to 'Let's Sing!' on the radio?? I think it was only a Wisconsin thing, so...

And yes, my gradeschool is definitely vintage...and no longer used as a school.  I posted about it earlier.


A little worse for wear,
but full of fond memories.

And just in case you're interested (that's rather presumptuous, isn't it!) here's the Woodside School post I wrote back in November.


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