Monday, November 16, 2009

Change of Blog

Wilma & I are starting a new blog. I will not take this one down, but you can follow us now on ontheroadwithweldonwilma.blogspot.com I am sorrow it is such a long name, but just bookmark it. We are in TX for DR apps along with Christmas and Thanksgiving. We will do some work on the trailer which I will try to post. We are also looking for a place for next year. We are adding some solar, as where we are going in 2010 may not have ele.
COME GO WITH US
Wilma & Glen, he is the Forman at the V A Poma Ranch. Glen is good with horses & working with wood. Glen would take time to answer my questions about things, what was going on & why. He knew the land and the workings of Ranch Life. A great thing about this lifestyle is the people you meet & what you can learn about things.
Weldon & Glen, Glen has the cap on
Karen & Weldon, I am the one with the hat.
This is a picture of Wilma & Karen taken just before we left, as you can see the Boss is watching them. A lot of people would get the two of them confused as you can see they both have the same blond hair. Leaving is always hard as you make such good friends and you both know you may never see each other again. Karen has kin in Abilene, when she come to see them she may call, we will see, & if we get in the area we will go by & see her. Karen is one great lady & a wonderful Boss.
This is the last day as we were getting ready to leave the Ranch in CO to go back to TX for the winter. For the first time I see my father in my picture. I hope I can be the man he was, I still have a way to go.
Walter (goat) Davis was 72 when he died. Daddy had very little formal education, he made it to the fifth grade in school. His mom was alone & he had to help support the family, he had 3 brothers & 5 sister, he was the oldest. When I was born in 1941 Dad & Mother lived in a log house in East Texas. The road to the farm was dirt & Dad would carry an axe in the back of his car, so he could cut a path around any mud holes in the road he could not drive through. They left the farm when my brother was born in 1944. There was a farmer just west of
Athen who had a tractor & so Dad made a deal with him to farm his land (shear-cropper). Dad & Mom later moved to Waxahachie just before I started to school. Dad got a job at Tyler Refrigeration where he later retired. Dad never missed work, would do anything, he saw or found very little in could not do. Dad would cook, clean house, wash clothes, work on cars, sew, my Dad even made a quilt which I have. He found a pattern of a house quilt & ask Mother about it she said why not you make it. So he did. Beside the farm Dad & Mom bought & paid for three homes, & when he retired did not owe anyone. When he retired they went down & bought a new car and paid cash. At age 50 he started putting 50% of his check in saving bonds. They saved enough money to see them both threw retirement & even had a little left when Mother died.