Muslims, India, Hispanic’s

Why is it that we Americans do not have a problem with Muslims living here, they want to kill us and blow us up. But we fuss about the hard working class! 

The people from India have been loaned American money for hotels and convenience stores….they have several years to pay it back. When they can’t, they sell it to another family member.  And we sit and say nothing!

But then, we have a group that are willing to do hard labor, work for us….and pay taxes that they can not get back…and we gripe about it????

I just do not get it???

Now, I do know that not all would fit into the mold above…..but they are here and it does go on.

We act like it does not…wake up America, buy from America not other countries. It is time to support ourselves!!!

Farms 2011---This my offend some, read at your own risk!

Farming has changed so much over the years. The farm as we all knew it is gone. Not many farms have animals on them anymore. Many of them have irrigation on them so the crops can be  watered. Much of the small farm land has been sold to bigger farms, or made in to subdivisions.

You do not see colored folks or there children or white folks  children helping on the farm. If their is something to be gathered it is done so by machine or immigrant Hispanics. Young folks these day to not know what hard work is, they think playing sports, like basketball is hard work. Well, let me just say this…..I used to love the days I got to get out of the tobacco patch and go to practice and run, walk or play basketball!!!! I was thrilled!!!! Parents these days do not want their children worked that hard. Hence….we have a lazy generation of people.

It used to be that only a certain group of people received a assistance check. Not any more. Now, do not get me wrong. I do not begrudge anyone that needs it. But getting it just because you do not want to work  hard….maybe you need two  jobs to make ends meet, then do it!!! While you are young and able.

People are fussing because the Hispanics are working and some may be receiving some care for health, I am not sure. What I am sure of is this……we have paid people to sit on their porch and stay home and have children for years, while we paid their health care for many babies. Where was your voice then???? And I mean these people did not work.

We had a few come out and try it the other day, to pick some squash….with tennis shoes, big baggy shorts hanging half off their bottoms…..they did not last 2 hours, said the sun was to hot! Don't worry, the white folks can’t do it either!!!   But oh, now we want the working class people sent back home??? Well, you better plant you a garden because you are going to need it! Or better yet, eat what is imported!!!

Eat from Mexico, they have no regulations on their food. WE strive for safe food, it is demanded of us, to the tune of around 10,000.00, that we had to spend a couple of years ago!!! And oh, you want it for free???? I have never gotten a free doctor appointment or anything else!

We have around $6000.00 an acre before we ever pick one piece of vegetable!  Then lets add the labor to it, and people would have you just give it away! If you are starving and hungry and a widow….we will give with a generous heart. Without a doubt!  If  you are able to work, get a JOB!

There is a shortage of workers in Georgia right now. We have lost half of our produce because they are scared to come here, no field help . The bill was passed and will go in affect soon. This month, if you are transporting them to and from work, as their employee, you can be arrested too. WEll, that just may happen……We  have some dental work we need done and WB needs his knee replaced, so maybe we can get that done while we are in there!!!   Free healthcare! Nothing in life is free, it is being paid by someone!!! We do not have any insurance anyway because it costs so much and we are self employed!

So,  go ahead Georgia stick it to the American farmer once again, as you did with NAFTA. I hope our Governor and all the senators tables get bare from the lack of food, or that it is so expensive they can not afford it. But, on the other hand…I am sure they could just go on down to the food bank and get it for free!!! That is what everyone wants, something for nothing. They want us to just give our food away for free. WEll then, will the state of  GA forgive me all of my debts??? Will the IRS forgive me my taxes??? Will the companies I owe just cut up my debt for free??? If so, I will give it away. But, I want a clear deed to my house, cars, land, boat, internet everything!!!

We have people wanting us to give them our culls…to eat, give away or to feed to their cows. Funny thing, we have given plenty. We give to widows, etc. We give to some mans cows, but he trades out some road work with us. One man wants culls for his cows….do you think he would give us a cow for payment???      No, that is how America is today…..take, take, take.       

America has gotten lazy, we are to blessed.

There may be no produce grown on our farm this fall. It is how we pay our bills. We have been handed not one thing, no inheritance…not a thing and we are not counting on that…we work as did our Daddy’s and Mother’s. But, we may start a new beginning at the age of 50. Scary, but we have faith and we know that God is with us, so we will stand strong and tough!

It is very critical here, several of the largest growers in the southeast are talking about not planting this fall. The thing is, they do not have to do it anyway. They have got plenty of money. It will effect truck drivers, pickers, packers, brokers, secretaries, grocery stores and the list could go on and on!

Buy American when at all possible. Do not begrudge the working people, begrudge the non-workers who our government  has allowed to sit on their bums for years and collect checks.

OK---I feel better!!! LOL

Workers Ear-2011

I am going to tell this story because this is just the type of things my “Farmer” has to deal with.

It is a little gross, so if you have a weak stomach….beware.

Last year two of our workers were at home on a weekend. It was actually a Father and son. Big J and Little J. Well, they had been talking of old time’s at home, I guess! And throwing back some cold one’s------some meaning-----way to many!!!!

As the story was relayed to my husband a couple of day’s after the event.

They were talking about a lady and I suppose they both took a liking to her at some time, when they had been back home. I am not clear if either of them knew it before this time, but with the cold one’s and the talk----a fight broke out between the two. It was an ugly fight, so ugly that one bit part of the other one’s ear off.

Yep, it’s the truth….as yuck as it is!

They did not come and tell “Farmer”. They went to another lady, who speaks their language and wanted her to take him to the hospital. She advised against it.

One reason being---a police report would probably be filed and two—immigration. But, really??? So they did not go. Instead two days later, after the one without the ear did not come to work and “Farmer” asked about him…then one of the other workers said you need to check on him.

Farmer goes to check on him. What did he hand him? Yep, the part of his ear that was missing. Farmer told him that he could not help him, that the ear tissue was dead and that it could not be reattached. Oh boy, not good. Farmer felt sad for Big J, but they are grown men…or are supposed to be.

The funny thing is…watching “Farmer” tell me about it. The one that told him had to do some hand illustrations for “Farmer” to understand what had happened. Language barrier.

Now, Big J has had 4 surgeries on his ear. I wonder if the fight over the women, who is not even any where around here was worth it for these two?

I know this should not be that funny……but we have laughed over the situation a few times!

Charles Quay Dickey

On April 7th,  Uncle Charles was working in his yard when he passed out and fell.  He is my Dad’s, sisters husband. Thus began a long stay in the hospital. When one thing was taken care of another went wrong, then finally he got an infection. This hospital had only seen it once before. He could not beat the infection, and he lost his battle on May 28th.

We have such sweet memories of his family. For awhile they lived right beside us in a trailer, while Uncle Charles was overseas. Oh the fun and fusses we had, but mostly fun times!!! We rode the bus together, rode ponies together, had tea parties together, shared piano recitals together and graduated kindergarten together. It was a sad day when they had to move!

Uncle Charles would come home now and again and that was a sweet occasion for all of us! He would spend lots of time with the kids. Leading us around on the pony, spitting watermelon seeds with us and bearding us!!!!
What a special man and Dad he was to so many of us!

They moved to Missippi  years ago and have been their ever since. They would come in the summer and stay a week or so. One time Shannon brought his motorcycle, we go off for a ride…he hit some sand…..it threw him off of his bike, he had a concussion and spent the night in the hospital. We were all scared, but what a memory that made! This year they had a camper on the back of the truck, the coolest thing ever!!! This same year we went back and stayed a week with them.  Riding bicycle’s, playing, taking a tour of Columbus MS., oh what a great time! Daddy came and got us, but we really would have liked to stay their!

Years passed with a few visits here and there. They bought a house there. Uncle Charles just loved it. We surprised them one time with a visit. We were so excited to go and see them, Daddy just popped in on them…oh boy! Well, we did not know for sure if it was the right house. I go and knock on the door, Shannon opens the door, his mouth feel open and he could not talk. He closed the door and went back inside. He could not even tell his parents who was at the door! Priceless, just priceless!!! Finally, someone else came to the door and they nearly fell out too!!!

Lots of hugs and kisses and laughter! I remember their house being in like a field, no trees or anything, it looks like a different place now. He loved working out in the yard. Uncle Charles always had a flag and a pole!!! He would go out in his robe and raise it! He loved to tinker with trucks, loved country music and loved his family!!! He could laugh real loud and burp like loud thunder, lol!!! He was just the best. He believed in discipline, working hard and respect! He loved God and his country. He was always worried about this country! 

He was a great Christian man and will forever be remembered for his love, kindness and concern for others!

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What a beautiful place they have made out of their home. Very loving and hospitable folks!!!

Uncle Charles, we miss you so very much!

Columbus MS Trip

Left Monday morning for Columbus MS. Mom, Kylie and myself. It will be Kylie’s first funeral, but it is just mostly a memorial, a celebration of Uncle Charles life. Which I think is just great! I took Kylie to help out her Mom who has lots to do right now. This will be a quick trip because we are in the middle of packing produce and I have to be  back Wednesday to do the payroll!

Kylie has asked several times, how much longer is it? I hooked up a dvd player, she has some snacks, so she is pretty well set! She did really good on the way. It has been around 26 years since I have been to their house. I think I was pregnant with Cole when I went last! So, my how things have changed along the way!!!! We are staying in a hotel tonight because I just did not want to go in on them at such a difficult time.  They do no need to have worry about all of us!

We are staying about ten minutes from their house, which is nice and Kylie can swim for about an hour night. That will make her a happy girl!  

We arrived about 5:30 and went to visit until about 9:00. It was great to see them, Aunt Tommie and Kelly(who live within 30 miles or so of us) Kylie took to Shawn as all kids do! He watched cartoons with her and got some of his art supplies. He is an artist and she was checking out all if his work! Pretty amazing!!!

We headed back to the hotel and let Kylie go for a swim. She loved it and slept well!

Woke the next day, packed up the car, back to the Dickey’s house. Ate a little breakfast, visited. Uncle Charles's sister’s and nieces came around 12:00. They will stay with Aunt Ann tonight. Some are from Texas and some Louisiana. Kylie was introduced to them and then she asked them if they would like for her to show them around. LOL! She did and she started with Shawn’s art, then on to the restrooms!!! She is so funny!   

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Uncle Charles’s niece and sister…forgot  names, sorry!

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Sister’s and another niece. One of the sister’s grand-sons had just lived through the tornado in Tuscola Alabama.

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Kylie (my grand), Claudette Griffis (Jimmy-brother to Annette and Tommie) Williams,  Annette Williams (Charles) Dickey, Tommie Williams (Charles) Mitchell. Sister’s and sister-in-law….but close as sisters through the years!

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Aunt Tommie, my Dad’s sister.

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Aunt Ann, my Dad’s sister.

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Shawn Dickey, my cousin. Kylie loved him and they watched cartoons. He has many talents….photography and an artist…just to start!

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Shawn explaining his art, Kylie is listening.

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His Johnny and June Cash tribute.

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My cousin Sharon Dickey, she is smart as a whip. Pharmacy is one of her talents and I  know she is involved in many more! Such a worker!

Hot as French-fries

While watching the news with Kylie, the weather comes on and it shows the states and they are all in red. She wanted to know what they meant. I told her that it was going to be very hot. Her reply…..oh my, we gonna be as hot as a bunch of french-fries! 

A smoothie machine

AS Kylie was riding with her day last weekend, she began to tell him how she had worked at Papa's packing shed. She told him it was weally, weally hard work!!! (She handed boxes to one of the ladies…..because she wanted too!!!) He asked her if he still had the snack machine down their. She said no sir, but he needs to get a smoofie (smoothie) machine. Daddy, I need to call him wight now and tell him!!!

Peach Ice cream

Cayla decided that we had to make peach ice cream. Well, that was a great idea…but, need to find my Aunt Jeans recipe, get ingredients and Cayla said we needed to check the churn. I told her it would be fine. We go to Hahira and get he ingredients. Come home and pick the peaches, peel the peaches, slice the peaches. Mix the ingredients, clean the churn, pour the cream in the churn……..the churn just hums, it will not turn, no ice is stuck! I told you Mama, she said. Off we  go to buy a churn. Home again, clean the new churn, pour up cream, add ice and salt and wait!!!! Is this ever going to get ready???  Yes, Finally!!!! It was pretty good and it was expensive!!! But we made great memories and had a whole lot of laughter and fun!!!  Thanks Cayla!!!

The new churn!!!

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Waiting….

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Give me some ice cream NOW!!! I  mean, how long can it take???

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