Get Together in Claytonville

 

Saturday, April 12

 

Homeschoolers from around the area met Saturday to hear informative speakers and enjoy some fellowship together. This was the first meeting of a new group forming. The Texas Christian Homeschool Alumni Preppers (TCHAP) will be having more events. To get on the mailing list, contact Pete and Maribell Hernandez ( peteandmaribell@gmail.com).

 

 

Cimarron and other participants attend a hands on suturing class.

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Hazy Skies

 

Friday, April 11

 

Today the skies were so hazy, we knew there must be a fire around somewhere. I got on google earth and checked the current fire overlay and this is what I saw. Lots of wildfires in Kansas and Oklahoma must have been the main cause. If you have google earth installed on your computer (free download, just google it), then you can visit http://activefiremaps.fs.fed.us/googleearth.php and click on the link labeled: “Fire Detections(MODIS): Current”. When a box comes up, click “browse” then Open with google. Once you’ve done this, then you can check or uncheck the current fire option when you’re using the google software, much the way you can uncheck roads, towns, and other places. It’s pretty helpful if you’re interested in keeping up with wildfire news.

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Burned

 

Thursday, April 10

 

We had to meet the FEDEX guy down at the Northfield intersection to pick up a package. While there, we took these pictures of some of the leftovers of yesterday’s wildfire.

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Goodies from Germany

 

Wednesday, April 9

 

We got a package today from my niece, Audrey Hyland and her family who are stationed in Germany. It was full of German food items. Chocolates, cookies, fruit bars and even frankfurters in a jar! The kids had such fun trying everything. What a great gift!

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Wildfire!

 

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Wednesday, April 9

 

This afternoon, amidst high winds, a grass fire got started by someone checking cows in a 4-wheeler. Grant Phipps, who works for Dish Network and happened to be traveling near Northfield, called to see if we were okay. That was the first we knew of it. Luckily, the winds were blowing it in the opposite direction. Still, it’s a good reminder to be watchful this time of year. It’s so dry everywhere. The Matador volunteer fire debt. came within 20 minutes and took advantage of a lull in the wind and the fire reaching the pavement of FM 656 to stop it before it got into rough canyon land across the road.

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These shots of the fire were taken on Cim’s phone. They happened to be headed home in the well truck and were almost to Northfield (10 minutes from home) but couldn’t get by because the fire was up to the road. The fireman were turning people back. He took a few pics and then backed up and went back across the river. They had to take a detour which meant that their journey home ended up taking an hour and a half.

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Hint of Showers

 

Monday, April 7

 

This is about all we got out of today’s rain chances. But, at least there were clouds in the area that seemed to contain moisture. That’s something…  

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Feathery Visitor

 

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Tuesday, April 1

Another little bird hit the window and got stunned for a few minutes. We always take the opportunity to get a rare close up view before releasing them again. This is one of the gold finch that we have here in the winter.