Dicky Bird's Nest & Town Hall Trinkets
Wednesday, May 22, 2013
Tuesday, May 21, 2013
Grilling Time
Dice favorite veggies, I added Tastefully Simple roasted garlic oil, salt & pepper. Arrange on a piece of foil - spray with cooking spray first - fold up into a bundle.
I like to cut my chicken breasts in half - they cook faster without drying out on the grill. I made a marinade of Tastefully Simple balsamic and basil dipping oil and dried tomato and garlic pesto mix. Put in the refrigerator for an hour or so.
I put the veggie bundles on 15 minutes before the chicken. I cooked the chicken for an additional 15 minutes.
While this was cooking, I made apple crisp bundles. I diced up an apple, sprinkled with cinnamon, brown sugar and granola. Spray your foil and make a bundle. Cook these while you are eating. Add some whipped topping - simple.
Enjoy the grilling season - Blessings from Ringle, WI.
Monday, May 20, 2013
Motivation Monday - Push Yourself

Did you know I went to Auctioneering School? Ya, I did. Life threw me a couple of curve balls and I wasn't able to sell at auction - like I had planned. Fast forward to yesterday...I sold at auction! I pushed myself and did it.
This isn't a great picture of me - Arnie looks good. Arnie Lange is the auctioneer. He was short an auctioneer yesterday, it was hot and humid and he wanted to take a break - "anyone want to sell?" he says to his crew. He didn't have any takers - so I said "I will sell." Normally an auctioneer won't hand his mike over to a member of the audience. However, after I told him about myself, he says "well, get on up here..." I jumped on the trailer and started selling. Now, this is why I went to auctioneering school - I loved it! I think I surprised not only myself, but the audience as well.
So, for Motivation Monday - push yourself. Honestly, when I heard someone say "I will sell..." I couldn't believe it was me. I had to do it - I said I would - I pushed myself, even though I was nervous. Did I make a few mistakes, did I get tongue tied, did I have to ask a bidder for their number a couple of times - sure did, all of those things happened. The very things I was nervous about.
Taking risks and pushing yourself can be scary! However, the results can be so rewarding! Thank you Arnie Lange for letting me sell and gain some more experience!
Blessings from Ringle, Wisconsin.
P.S. Late thought: Oh ya, when I left a gentleman came up to me and said "God sends you what you need just when you need it, thanks for helping out today." I was thinking how that applied to me - he sure does.
Link to Lange Auction Realty, LLC: http://www.alangeauctionrealty.com/home.cfm
Friday, May 17, 2013
Thursday, May 16, 2013
A Junk Haul - My Re--purpose Ideas

As my followers know, I love to re-purpose and create something from nothing. Ringle, our rural town, is the site for the county landfill. The "Ringle Dump." I don't know if any of you have ever been to a dump, but it is sad. Not just for the environmental issues - but, for me...to see someone's once loved old toy laying in the pile, just makes me think of Toy Story 3.
My love of re-purposing came from necessity. My Grandpa Kincaid was the "king of the dump." Seriously. He could see an item in the rough and bring it home and turn it into a treasure. He then sold these items. What was a hobby for him, my mother and many relatives - has - at times been pretty profitable. So, that is why, I guess, I'm saving items from the landfill by recreating them into something new.
The back of my car is full of items I plan to sell or redo. I bought the pewter looking light fixture for $5. I plan to put "new" globes on them made out of green mason jars. I think the colors will work well together. I couldn't leave those old trophies - the whole box was only $3. I plan to spray paint some a solid bright color. Others I plan to use the tops as the hooks you hang stuff on for a coat rack. I'm doing a garden flea market on June 7 at Grand Repeats and will fill that wire basket with some flowers. I will also have a yellow theme as I found some really cute yellow swirl swanky glasses. I found some funky green 1950's drapes I might use as a wall for my booth. The turquoise vintage suitcase - according to the Junk Gypsies - the next up and coming color - will stay the way it is. I will take some pictures when these are done.
So, the next time you see a rummage, flea or Goodwill - stop and shop with an open mind - you might just save something from the landfill.
Blessings from Ringle, Wisconsin.
NOTE: these items are not from the dump. I was rescuing them before they went to the dump. Sorry for confusion.
Tuesday, May 14, 2013
My First "Senior" Moment
I say "senior" moment in a nice way...really... I don't consider myself a senior, nor do I even act my own age.... :) However, Al and I did something that we are calling our first "senior" moment.
I'm the type of person who double and triple checks things like: did I turn off the stove, lights, lock the door, close the gates or close the barn doors. I do this, because at times I haven't....and have come home to our horses eating grass in our front yard. I have been known to turn around and go back home or to Renee's farm to reassure myself, yet again, that I did do what I thought. Anyway, I hate that when it happens and I know it bugs my family to have me ask..."did we...". So, I've been trying not to double and triple check things.
We took all of our coats, some blankets, hunting clothes, Carhart bibs, snow pants to the laundry mat. Why stress our well already. We actually did 10 loads - 2 were in the 55# washers. We filled like 14 driers. As we carried the clean items to the car, I said to Al..."did we get everything...he said YES...but, if you need to go in and check..." I thought, no I'm sure we got everything..." We got in the car and he says "we probably have too many coats anyway.."
So, off we went, to the grocery store, to my Mom's to drop off her groceries, back home, did p.m. chores, made homemade pizzas....hours had passed. We sit down to watch something..."hey Al, that person has a coat like mine, you know, the one we washed today...wait, I don't remember putting it in the drier, do you?" We checked the closet, all the baskets - no coat. I think we left one of the 55# washers full. We had to run all the way back to town at 8:20 p.m. I had no idea if those items would still be there.
We were happy that they were, as that washer had his Carhart jump suits - some from that Goodwill by the pound store I posted about. How did we even forget this? We were laughing at ourselves as we filled another 3 driers.
I think now, when I ask "did we..." maybe, we should just go and check again.

Blessings from Ringle, Wisconsin.
I'm the type of person who double and triple checks things like: did I turn off the stove, lights, lock the door, close the gates or close the barn doors. I do this, because at times I haven't....and have come home to our horses eating grass in our front yard. I have been known to turn around and go back home or to Renee's farm to reassure myself, yet again, that I did do what I thought. Anyway, I hate that when it happens and I know it bugs my family to have me ask..."did we...". So, I've been trying not to double and triple check things.
We took all of our coats, some blankets, hunting clothes, Carhart bibs, snow pants to the laundry mat. Why stress our well already. We actually did 10 loads - 2 were in the 55# washers. We filled like 14 driers. As we carried the clean items to the car, I said to Al..."did we get everything...he said YES...but, if you need to go in and check..." I thought, no I'm sure we got everything..." We got in the car and he says "we probably have too many coats anyway.."
So, off we went, to the grocery store, to my Mom's to drop off her groceries, back home, did p.m. chores, made homemade pizzas....hours had passed. We sit down to watch something..."hey Al, that person has a coat like mine, you know, the one we washed today...wait, I don't remember putting it in the drier, do you?" We checked the closet, all the baskets - no coat. I think we left one of the 55# washers full. We had to run all the way back to town at 8:20 p.m. I had no idea if those items would still be there.
We were happy that they were, as that washer had his Carhart jump suits - some from that Goodwill by the pound store I posted about. How did we even forget this? We were laughing at ourselves as we filled another 3 driers.
I think now, when I ask "did we..." maybe, we should just go and check again.

Blessings from Ringle, Wisconsin.
Monday, May 13, 2013
Motivation Monday - Make Someone's Day Special
Do you need a boost to your spirit? Are you in a slump and need to feel better about yourself? Well, I know no better way to do this, than to do something for someone else. Really, trust me, this works! You don't need to spend any money - just share your time with someone.
Every community has nursing homes, most of which need volunteers. Call the activity director and see where and what you can do to help cheer up the residents. Make sure to get your children or grandchildren involved - "old people" love kids! The facility might even let you share your pet. When my girls were little, we took our chickens to the Homme Home in Wittenberg. Most residents in the rural community had chickens and loved telling my girls stories about their chickens.
How about a food pantry or kitchen. I know these facilities need volunteers as well. Don't be afraid to go and help - even if you are by yourself - you would be surprised how many "kindred" spirits are doing the same things. You might even make new friends.
Do you have an elder in your church or community that might enjoy a plate of cookies, loaf of bread or crock pot meal? I bet you can think of someone. Many elderly, have children that live in other communities and would appreciate a visit from a friendly face. If you don't have time to bake, how about calling and asking them to help clean up their yard or flower beds. They might not be able to get out and go shopping, ask them if you can "pick" something up for them. I've seen even the crankiest perk up when you say "wanna play a game of cards?"
You could go and walk some dogs or clean cages at your county humane society (SPCA). We have walked dogs, brushed long hair cats, washed towels, scrubbed floors, cleaned cages - with cuts in funding, these facilities could use help as well.
Do you have a special talent - well, think of ways you can share that with others. Don't hide that light under a bushel - use it to brighten some one's day. In turn, you will do the same to yourself.
These are just a few ideas. I know this works, I've witnessed it. My mom, is home and wheelchair bound....when she gets visitors - she perks right up. Sometimes elderly sleep a lot because they are bored or lonely. My mom can be napping and as soon as she hears little voices - she up and ready to go. Yesterday was Mother's Day, I was working at her house, she had a lot of visitors. That was very nice. Here are a few of her great-grandchildren.


The one with the polka dot shirt is Bella. She has a crazy personality - she reminds me of me! She loves to shock people with saying funny things....hmm...this runs in our Native heritage...story telling gene...she is a Ritchie thru and thru. I said I'm going to take your picture and put in on my twitter. She looks at me and says "what your tooter...haha (she has a gruff, hoarsy voice)" Any time she can get potty humor in the conversation - she does. I love that kid, she just like my Anna.
So, today for Motivation Monday - get out and make yourself feel better - share your time and talents with another. After all this isn't just what we "should" do as fellow humans, it is fulfilling scripture. "...verily, I say unto you, inasmuch as ye have done it unto one of the least of these my bretheren, ye have done it unto me. (Jesus)." Matt. 25:40
Blessings from Ringle, Wisconsin.
Every community has nursing homes, most of which need volunteers. Call the activity director and see where and what you can do to help cheer up the residents. Make sure to get your children or grandchildren involved - "old people" love kids! The facility might even let you share your pet. When my girls were little, we took our chickens to the Homme Home in Wittenberg. Most residents in the rural community had chickens and loved telling my girls stories about their chickens.
How about a food pantry or kitchen. I know these facilities need volunteers as well. Don't be afraid to go and help - even if you are by yourself - you would be surprised how many "kindred" spirits are doing the same things. You might even make new friends.
Do you have an elder in your church or community that might enjoy a plate of cookies, loaf of bread or crock pot meal? I bet you can think of someone. Many elderly, have children that live in other communities and would appreciate a visit from a friendly face. If you don't have time to bake, how about calling and asking them to help clean up their yard or flower beds. They might not be able to get out and go shopping, ask them if you can "pick" something up for them. I've seen even the crankiest perk up when you say "wanna play a game of cards?"
You could go and walk some dogs or clean cages at your county humane society (SPCA). We have walked dogs, brushed long hair cats, washed towels, scrubbed floors, cleaned cages - with cuts in funding, these facilities could use help as well.
Do you have a special talent - well, think of ways you can share that with others. Don't hide that light under a bushel - use it to brighten some one's day. In turn, you will do the same to yourself.
These are just a few ideas. I know this works, I've witnessed it. My mom, is home and wheelchair bound....when she gets visitors - she perks right up. Sometimes elderly sleep a lot because they are bored or lonely. My mom can be napping and as soon as she hears little voices - she up and ready to go. Yesterday was Mother's Day, I was working at her house, she had a lot of visitors. That was very nice. Here are a few of her great-grandchildren.


The one with the polka dot shirt is Bella. She has a crazy personality - she reminds me of me! She loves to shock people with saying funny things....hmm...this runs in our Native heritage...story telling gene...she is a Ritchie thru and thru. I said I'm going to take your picture and put in on my twitter. She looks at me and says "what your tooter...haha (she has a gruff, hoarsy voice)" Any time she can get potty humor in the conversation - she does. I love that kid, she just like my Anna.
So, today for Motivation Monday - get out and make yourself feel better - share your time and talents with another. After all this isn't just what we "should" do as fellow humans, it is fulfilling scripture. "...verily, I say unto you, inasmuch as ye have done it unto one of the least of these my bretheren, ye have done it unto me. (Jesus)." Matt. 25:40
Blessings from Ringle, Wisconsin.
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