Thursday, December 31, 2020

Fixing the Smokehouse

We don't know how old the smokehouse structure is.

In its original form it may be one of the oldest buildings on the place, possibly pre-dating the main house, as does the old kitchen next to it. 

We think this because of the pegged beam in the construction. However old it is, salt from the meat curing process and wear and tear from age have taken their toll. While still basically sound, the old building needed repairs. 






Granddaddy was the man for the job. It was Granddaddy who measured and sawed and hammered on the outside of the smokehouse until it was in good shape again. Now he has the inside to go, but it's a great start to preserve the historic old building.

He had minor help from Granny...and even more minor help from another member of the family. 


Merry really wanted to help, but staying focused was difficult. 



Now you see her.


Now you don't. 

Behold, children are a gift of the Lord. (Psalm 127:3)



Sunday, December 20, 2020

A Caroling Revelation

G and Granddaddy may have had a morning caroling visit by these very special people recently. 

Does that really mean that G and Granddaddy now officially qualify as "old folks?" 
If so, it's worth it!

Did you know that Silent Night is the most popular Christmas Carol ever (according to Time.com).

Behold, children are a gift of the Lord.
(Psalm 127:3)