Monday, December 29, 2014

Christmas over - end of 2014 near

La Feria, TX - 59º - very overcast.  Rained during much of yesterday.  Didn't check my rain gauge.



Phyllis took a few photos of the Kenwood RV Park Christmas parade.  Think she said there were 6 golf carts decorated and lighted.







   Few photos of the several tables that were decorated for the Christmas Dinner




Effort was put in by several to make their place settings look special.










Lavin played Christmas music for a time before the meal.


Some of the many side dishes and deserts.



Everyone ready.


Servers ready at the one table.  Served two lines from two tables - turkey, ham, mashed potatoes and gravy -- and then they went down the long tables of side dishes and deserts.


Kathy Connaly working at getting the dishes set out.













Don't have pictures of the serving -- I was serving ham and potatoes at one of the tables.







 On way home from the Christmas dinner Phyllis saw this green parrot and got some close-up photos of him.







 These photos are from the cookies set out for after the Christmas Eve program.










 Terry, Phyllis, Lynn and Loris - our Christmas Eve program quartet.  We sang one song.  There were many solos presented.






Program ended with Nativity scene and then candles held by everyone as last song was sung.


Nativity scene at time of the candles lit.









We have two tomatoes set on our plants.








 Last Saturday we went to Rudy's BBQ in Pharr with Bob & Bobbie Raab and met Lyle and Doris Winter for lunch and gab.






Then we played a few games of Pegs & Jokers on their patio.  Weather was fine that day, though overcast.  Next day it was raining.







Went out to eat with a group after church at China World in Weslaco - about 16 of us.  Helped serve the ice cream last night at the hall and then played Pegs & Jokers with some friends.


More later, Lynn

Tuesday, December 23, 2014

Christmas Eve-Eve

La Feria, Texas - 62º with gusty winds.
Sunset in Kenwood RV Park December 2014

Sunset in Kenwood RV Park December 2014


















These photos taken while I was riding the trike.  Have been doing 12 to 14 miles per day and it seems to be helping lower the blood sugar readings.






 Above two photos and one at right are ladies working at the quilting at "Share & Care" on Thursday.

Thursday evening Robert was wearing the Santa hat and said it was bringing him good luck at Bean Bag Baseball, so Phyllis "borrowed" it.  Mixed results.







New set of steps with platform that Jake Ferguson made for Lolo Schoppe.




Saturday we took Bill & Darlene Winslow with us and went to this Christmas Tree display at the Harlingen Museum




















Will end this with copy of photo I took from Karen Miles' Facebook page.  Kent loved anything John Deere and with this the first Christmas since he has passed she went all out in his memory.

Practiced this afternoon as Phyllis & I are in a quartet as part of a Christmas Eve Program at the Rec Hall tomorrow evening.  Then the big dinner that Phyllis is coordinating on Christmas Day.  Think she has something over 150 people that we are to set up tables for and have ham and turkey, mashed potatoes and gravy served as well as all the side dishes and deserts the people will bring.

Merry Christmas
Later, Lynn --- and Phyllis

Tuesday, December 16, 2014

Another week in paradise

La Feria, TX 71º cloudy/light fog.
Click on pictures to enlarge.

Last night a group got together at a neighbor's motor-home to wish daughter of of another neighbor Dan Herbst good luck as she returns to her home in Indiana.  She had accompanied her dad down from Panama, Iowa a few weeks ago and spent time with him as he settled in.  He lost his wife, and her mom, early this summer to cancer.  She had been taking treatments lat winter while she was down here.  The daughter (I can't recall her name) is standing towards the back in the photo, leaning down towards her dad.


Added this photo as Dan is facing camera.  In photo above Terry Serven, from Prairie City, Illinois is sitting on motor home steps.  Her husband, Charlie, is at lower right in photo at right.  Phyllis is in the pink blouse.  Forgot the man's name in the center/right, but he stands near me every morning at exercises.



Saturday evening we pedaled south on Main Street here in La Feria and watched their Christmas Parade.  About a 40 minute parade and lots of businesses/churches/boy scouts, other organizations, etc. participated.


This telephoto picture shows several from Kenwood RV Park getting seats a half a block away and other side of street.






Yesterday (Monday) while Phyllis was at her "Cookie Exchange" I rode the trike and on going through Yellow Rose RV Park a block or so north of us realized they were having their jam so spent an hour listening.  Good group.




 I just downloaded these photos from Phyllis' camera and since she is in Mexico right now with a neighbor haven't had a chance to get descriptions.  Basically ones at left are the group during the cookie exchange.  They each brought a dozen cookies and had them on a serving table; each selected a dozen cookies for themselves to bring home.  They also exchanged a under-$5 gift.













 Looks like Phyllis had taken photos of the settings that she and some of her helpers had decorated all the tables with prior to the ladies showing up.  (For some reason the men weren't invited to the cookie-exchange; go figure--they did bring the cookies back home to the hubbies, though)














Sunday we went with several other neighbors over to Donna, TX for Chinese Buffet Lunch.

Last week they ladies had an unofficial Red Hat meeting at the Rec Hall.  Saw this photo on the bulletin-board, so you have a photo of a photo.






While the ladies did their Red Hat thing for lunch (Salads) some of the Red-Hat-Bachelor's went to Mercedes to this Mexican restaurant.  Pretty good meal; I had shrimp that were large and tasty.

Saturday we went with Darlene and Bill Winslow in search of some Caterpillar equipment so they could get their picture taken in front of it.  They grandson graduates from college this week in Michigan and is going to work at the Caterpillar headquarters office in Peoria, IL soon.  They are proud of him. 


Then we went to Garcia's to get a hamburger.  This place takes a half of beef each morning and renders it all into hamburger.  They make a very large hamburger (We share and still hardly get around it).
 Couple of ladies from our park happened to be there and we got to visit with them.  You can see the french fries I am still working on.

Then went on over to Don-Wes market for a bit.  This large flea-market offers many things, including fresh fruit and vegetables.  We spent a little time listening to this entertainment outside the buildings.

More to come later, Lynn