Thursday, February 12, 2009

My Loves; My Horses

This is my love, Sandy. We fell in love when I was feeding for friends. They had just bought her at a sale and she had an injury I had to clean and doctor. She was all by herself because the other horses picked on her. She was only about 1 year old and scared of people and all the changes she was going through. I asked my friends if I could buy her and because they were horse-poor at the time, they hauled her to my house.
We bonded nicely; she is very sweet and has a great heart and mind. I have no idea what breed she is but I was told she looked Mustang, which she does a bit but also Quarter Horse. The picture above was taken a little more than a year ago and I think she was about 1-1/2 years old. I named her after a horse a friend of mine had when I was young. My Sandy looks just like Linda's Sandy with a caramel coat, a flurry of blond mane and tail, a wide blaze and attitude!
I had to move my horses rather quickly last year and when I did the friend that helped asked me when Sandy was going to have her baby???!!!!
I took a good look at my horse and realized that he was right. The hay belly I thought she had was a lot larger than it should have been.
In March last year I went out on the boat with friends and when we came back I went by the pasture I had the horses in to feed and before I pulled up I told my friends that one day I was going to find another horse in the pasture when I came out to feed. You guessed, that very day I found I had another horse in the pasture! A perfect little filly.
The picture above was taken just one week after she was born. God told me to wait for this wonder and so I named her Nadan which in Hebrew means "Gift from God." I call her Dani and she is so awesome! Even more so than her lovely mommy!
This place I had her in right after she was born was on a busy road and people from all over would stop to pet her and feed the horses carrots and grass they picked. She got to be VERY friendly because of it and absolutely Loves people. The picture to the left was taken when she was about two months old. That is my son Raymond and the Princess Sugar who rules our home . She is now 13 hh tall and will be one year old soon. I believe she will be taller and wider than mom who is a little on the narrow chested side and only stands 14.3 hh. I love short horses (shorter distance to fall! hehehehe!) so that's good for me. But Dani will be taller and more Quarter-Horsey in conformation. Well, those are my two loves and I hope you enjoyed meeting them. I am currently working with Sandy on ground work. She wears a saddle and bridel and when I get my round pen up we;ll have a nice place to work on drills such as stopping (ohh so important to teach a young horse! hehehehe!) and other fun stuff that with her little attitude I am certain she will just LLLUUUVVVV!!!! Not.

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Watery Wednesday


This photo was taken in Pismo Beach when my nephew Daniel married the lovely Jessie. This little fellow was one of hundreds of pelicans that were roosting on the cliffs along the resorts seaside edge. If you click on the photo to enlarge it you will see them all. It looks like he was protecting his mate- or was she protecing him???

Luckily the kids have forgiven me and Raymond for TPing their suite- now that was fun!!! So was cat-calling at midnight from below their balcony. Setting up- fun. Cleaning up- not so much.

Overall I give the event a score of 9.5. If someone had kidnapped Jessie like Louise was kidnapped years ago out of the hotel parking lot by the best man, now that would have put it over the top. Wait, at Louise's there were stolen chairs, champagne glasses and who knows what else was stolen that day. Not to mention many of us underage kids helping ourselves to the drinks the adults left behind. All I can say is Dan and Jessie... it was a good attempt but I don't think anyone can ever top Louise and Mike.
That said, it was a beautiful wedding, you are a wonderful couple, and it was a great weekend in Pismo!

Enjoy the Watery Wednesday Photo!


Monday, February 9, 2009

How Different Two Boys Can Be






I have two boys, Jeremiah, who lives in Oklahoma with his family (see prior post for pics of Grandson Kody) and Raymond who lives with me here in California.






The picture above was taken several years ago before we moved to Don Pedro. It is so typical of these two only children that eventually lived togther and struggled to get along.




Jeremiah's dad, Sam, was born and raised in Oklahoma and then came to California as an adult. He had his own business and was very successful. Most of his family was still in Oklahoma. His brothers, Billy Jack and Glen, his stepmother Alene, his daughter, Susan, and her kids. His mother died of cancer when he was 18 and his father was gone by this time too. He had a step-brother (auugh! I can't remember his name) who lived in L.A. and we saw him rarely. Sam died when Jeremiah was 11 and it was terribly hard on him, as you would expect. They were very close and Jeremiah still grieves that loss. Before Sam died they took a trip to Oklahoma and I think that's what prompted Jeremiah, after graduating high school here, to move back there. He got a job in the oil fields, went through that awful ice storm and then came back to Ca for a little while. But his heart was not in San Fran it was in Oklahoma so he moved back there again. Then he met Lori and that sealed it. He lives on a large ranch and hunts and fishes a lot and works a little. He talks like an Okie, walks like an Okie, thinks like an Okie... He must be an Okie! I am so thankful to God that he is happy and well and is enjoying his life, however, if I want a relationship with my grandkids I have to move to Ok because he will never move back to Ca.




Raymond went through his cowboy/ redneck stage then grew out of that. Becasue of is dad and his brother he had to try the cowboy/ redneck thing for a little while. He decided he liked the surfer/skater dude image better. He loves the ocean and I'm sure he will eventually end up living close to the sea. He is totally into sports and loves basketball. He is a good player and will do well. He wants to go to college, which Jeremiah scoffed, preferably UC Santa Cruz, Santa Barbara, San Diego, etc. He dreams of a life in sports either playing or managing or ??? He plays B-ball at high school and although they have only won a few games, they are a great group of boys with high hopes for future years. Raymond enjoys his coach and is learning a lot. The basketball season will be winding up soon and unfortunately they haven't been able to play one game in their soon-to-open gym. It was scheduled for completion in November but still has not opened.



They certainly are two very different boys, but they are good boys, they love God and they love their mother so what else matters, right?

This picture was taken in Oklahoma on the Canadian River when Jeremiah took us fishing. (What else would your redneck son do when company comes. We'd already done "the Wal-mart")

As you would expect I love these two more than life itself. I'm so glad they are different in some ways but the same in what matters most: strong, loving, kind-hearted, loyal, honest, hard working and they both love the Lord.

What more could you ask for?

Friday, February 6, 2009

Skywatch Friday


Happy Friday to everyone around the world!
This was taken from my back porch a few nights ago as the sun set. I get some awesome sunrises and sunsets from Lake Don Pedro! This AM it''s cloudy and rainy here and I hope I'm not breaking any rules by not giving you a pic from today. But here's why: I live in the beautiful Sierra Foothills and I work in an ugly city about 45 miles away. I have to leave LDP at 6 AM before the sun comes up and get to the city after sunrise and no one wants to see pics of smog and filth! I'm looking forward to going to the Skywatch site and seeing what your hometown is like! If you want to see Skywatch Friday pics from all over the world, you can click on the Skywatch Link on this page.

Friday, January 30, 2009

Catching Up . . .

I didn't realize how long it's been since I added a post. Nearly a year? Where did the time go? Kinda like looking at baby pictures of your 15 yo son who now towers over you!

I have really been inspired lately to get back to my photography. My love for taking photos comes from my Grandpa Harry who loved to take family pictures. From birth to death, he had every one of his brothers, sisters, mother, father, cousins, nieces, nephews and of course, the three grandchildren carefully pasted into many photo albums.

Thanks to my great friend Wanda I found Skywatch Friday and I love looking at the world from my little spot here on the hill in Lake Don Pedro! I appreciate the domestic views of the sky however I love to venture around the globe to see that fog in Dubai looks an awful lot like fog in San Francisco! And clouds in Sydney, Australia look a whole lot like clouds in La Grange! Along with great clouds and fog, I can get a peek into life around the world as well, if it's written in English that is! I found Nadia's posts about the differences about her Indian husband and herself being Pakistani absolutely fascinating! Not to mention she is a wonderful writer! It is truly a joy to learn about Laos from a Laotian and about life in British Columbia from someone who grew up there. If you haven't ventured here I highly recommend it. Look at the sky but then take a peek a little further into these other lives. Would that be considered peeping?

There are so many wonderful photographers out there and I want to be one of them. I love nature photography and have a nice collection that I will start to post here. but first!

I have a Grandbaby! His name is Kody Boatright and he was born in August of 2008!

My first picture of 2009 has got to be Kody!




Kody and Daddy, Jeremiah. They live in Oklahoma and I miss them very much. Kody is 5 months old now and weighs 17 lbs. This picture was taken when he was just a few weeks old when Raymond and I went to Oklahoma.

I keep telling my son that he has to tell Kody all about his California Grandma!!!







Here's Kody with Mom, Lori . . . .

























And Uncle Raymond . . .




And Grandma Caprice . . .

Wednesday, December 12, 2007

VFW Awards Essay Contest Winners


The Ladies Auxiliary of the Coulterville VFW Post 9454 recently awarded the first, second and third place winners of their post's Patriot's Pen Essay Contest. Patriot's Pen is a national contest for 6th, 7th and 8th grade students. Each writes an essay based on a theme chosen by the VFW. This year's theme was "Why I am an American Patriot?"

Last week Post Commander Jim Loeser, Ladies Auxiliary President Nita Gordon and other members of the VFW met at Don Pedro Elementary School and awarded Aaron Rosander with First Place, Marissa Selby with Second Place and Desiree Gonzales with Third Place. Each winner received a VFW Patriot's Pen back-pack, tickets to theme parks and gift cards.

Pictured Above: Raymond Epps is congratulated by VFW Ladies Auxiliary President Nita Gordon. Raymond placed Third at the District level in the essay competition.



Sunday, October 21, 2007

RUMMAGE SALE!

Friday, November 9th and
Saturday, November 10th
9 AM - 4 PM
Come rain or shine
It's mostly inside
The Ladies Auxiliary of the Coulterville VFW Post 9454 will hold a Rummage Sale on Friday, November 9th and Saturday, November 10th from 9 AM to 4 PM.
We have furniture, households items, gift items, tableware, small electronics, toys and much, much more! Bring your Christmas list and do some early Christmas shopping!
Got stuff to Sell? We have four spots available for $10 each, first come- first serve. If you want to sell your stuff at the VFW Rummage Sale, call Pat at 878-3721.
See you at the VFW located at 5019 Main Street, Coulterville on Hwy 132 & Hwy 49 in the Sierra Gold Country and just down the street from the historic Jeffery Hotel and Magnolia Saloon!