BECK BULLETIN

We are on a journey, sojourners on this earth. Let us share with you the highs and lows of our lives. Heaven is a sweeter place now that we have two beautiful granddaughters waiting there for us.
Showing posts with label Texas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Texas. Show all posts

Monday, April 24, 2017

All in the Family


When you live on an acreage in Texas
you tend to accumulate animals of various shapes and sizes,
so when I asked for our young Texans to pose for an Easter picture...
...well there were a few extras!
There are their two Australian Shepherds,
Sky who is 11 years old and Mama to many....
and Zoe, her great-granddaughter,
11 months old and full of energy.
 And then there are the two kittens,
brothers named Clark...
 ...and Lewis...
 ...yes, that's right,
Lewis and Clark,
named by Caily who loves reading historical novels.
They are usually seen together,
whether out in the yard,
or curled up in their bed on the porch,
and they love attention!
There is also Twinkle,
the more traditional aloof cat,
who only shows up on her own terms
preferably after the dogs are both sound asleep.
 Of course you can't forget the chickens,
the rooster, Spot...
 ...and all his ladies!
Fresh Eggs anyone?
 Finally, there is Biscuit,
but more about him another day.
 Yes, they are definitely all in the family!

Monday, November 28, 2016

Our Texans

 Being back in Texas this past week has been wonderful...
 ...not just because we get to spend lots of time with these four,
 but because the weather is summer-like for us coming from the 'Wet Coast'.
 There are lots of trees to climb,
 and projects to work on outside.
 The older girls had the week off school
 for their Thanksgiving Break.
And we are so thankful...
 for such as these!

Wednesday, March 30, 2016

Texas Bluebonnets

For years when we were in Texas in the early or late spring,
we would hear, 'too bad you missed the Bluebonnets',
almost as if it was a season by itself.
 
But this year we didn't miss it!
After the first few days of rain,
the medians along the highways exploded in purple.
 The Bluebonnets were in bloom!
 This state flower of Texas was like a carpet...
 ...miles and miles of color.
 I had to pull over and put on my hazard lights...
 and capture this Texas phenomenon
 Proof that we didn't miss it this year!
 Bluebonnets as far as you could see them.

Monday, March 28, 2016

The Path that Dave Built

Remember that dry creek bed?

Well when Dave saw it
he saw flat rocks that would be just perfect for a path.  
So after checking with Jody to see if she would rather have it at the front
or at the back or side door, 
the decision was made to build it to the front steps
which were already made out of large rocks 
from their property.
 So the search was on for the perfect flat rocks...
 Colson got right into it as well...'this one Bupa?'
 Bria knew exactly what she was looking for...
 and carried her finds all the way to the golf cart for transport.
 Everyone was excited with the load of rocks.
It was much like putting a puzzle together
 especially since the path had to curve!
 Little rocks and pea gravel were used to level the big rocks...
and once again Colson was right in there trying to find the perfect rocks.
I just loved watching him and his Bupa working together.
 It was declared done because we had to leave the next morning...
but I have a feeling that it might be added to next time we visit!

Thursday, March 24, 2016

Exploring

 Our first few days in Texas were cold and rainy so when the sun finally came out,
it was time for us to go exploring on the back 2/3 of the property.
 We had heard about the dry creek bed that ran like  a raging torrent during last year's floods
and couldn't get over how beautiful it was.
 And beyond that, the meadow....complete with another burn pile waiting for it's demise
and a fire circle, the scene of some family fires it looked like.
 A cross stands at the back of the fence line...
with a story to tell I'm sure,
but a photo op as far as the kids were concerned.
I could imagine a group of teenagers playing soccer on this field
or maybe a game of volleyball,
so much room!
 But then the creek bed called us back...
...loved this old oak tree
which looked so perfect for climbing!
 There are actually three children playing in this picture...
Can you find them all?

 These two have a special bond
and I just love how their heads are bent together
as if they are sharing a special secret.
 It was hot in the sun so we decided to head back to the house
along this path that they had cleared
(you can still see the piles of trees that need to be burned on another day)
and then we were back on the yard!
So much fun!