Thursday, September 25, 2008
Sept. 25
Sept. 25th, how time flies. Here on Sowhatchee Hill we are dry! The peanut farmers need mosture to plow there peanuts up. When the ground is so dry, it becomes also hard, makeing it difficult for the plow to stay in the ground. It seems every elected offical, in there blind, do nothing attitude have America in some what of a MESS! How can we as Americans, expect these same little, little people to correct and improve ?? God help us! Let's all pray that good will come, some how from the no care, no good Wahington, self worshiping OFFICALS. Hope you are traveling a road with no pot holes, remember pray for America, and our troops. Later,,,, Riley
Sunday, September 7, 2008
Sept.,7
I, am blessed to be a part of this family. Liz and I have four great children, Angie, Laurie, Becky, and Thad. We have nine grands, and four greats. We have the best son in laws, one great daughter in law, and one dear X son in law. A brother W/his three children, two grands, and three great son in laws. My Dad is 89, and seems to be doing OK. Here on Sowhatchee Hill we are so blessed. Hope your hill is the same. God bless. Pray for AMERICA, and our troops. Later, Riley
Monday, September 1, 2008
For all of you under 66, when you first realize you are getting a little old, you will look for steps, to get your self down. In the past, you would jump! My Granddaddy on my Mother's side of the family, was 103 when he passed away. When Granddaddy was in his 90's, I asked him, what was it like, to have lived so long? He called me Jack Rabbit, and his answer, I will never forget. Jack Rabbit, one night I went to bed, a young man, the next morning I was shaven, when I looked in the mirror, an old man looked back at me! I, hope Gustav did no harm! Please pray for America, and our troops. God bless, later, Riley
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