Tonight Sarah Wynn drew a masterpiece of her family. From left to right: Brother, Sissy, Sarah Wynn, Mommy and "my puppy dog, Gracie." The big circle in the middle with the eyebrows is Daddy.
THE CASTON CHRONICLES
"Shall We Not Take the Adventure that Aslan Has Set Before Us?"
Sunday, November 18, 2007
Saturday, November 17, 2007
Backyard Foliage
Although the foliage is "past peak" at our house, the colors are still quite brilliant. I've tried to capture a bit of it here.
Sarah Wynn making a face at Daddy,
who is taking her picture from the kitchen window.
who is taking her picture from the kitchen window.
The photos doesn't do the array of color justice.
Our dog, Gracie, is the black spot in the lower left corner.
Our dog, Gracie, is the black spot in the lower left corner.
Tuesday, November 13, 2007
Drive Through N. Georgia Mountains
This past Sunday afternoon, we took a casual drive through the mountains of north Georgia (with peaks over 4,500 ft.). The foliage (yellow poplars, southern red oaks, red maples and sourwoods) was spectacular, even if about one week past peak (most trees still had leaves with man fire red and bright orange). Along the way, we enjoyed seeing the towns of Blairsville, young Harris, Hiawassee and Helen (a small Bavarian style village). The last pic is of me (McKay) at a trail head on the AT (Appalachian Trial).
Since our photos did not turn out so great, I've posted a couple from our route from an outside source to give you an idea of what we saw. The website is http://northgeorgiaphotos.com/north_georgia_mountain_photos_and_pictures.htm
Sunday, November 11, 2007
Soup and Smores Night at the Hightowers
On Saturday night we were treated to an evening of soup, smores, hot chocolate and lots of other fun stuff at the Hightower's home, along with the Trumps. You will notice that our kids had a great time with the others (all of whom are in our homeschool co-op which meets on Mondays and is called Classical Conversations- it is like a one day a week school that provides material for us to work on at home the rest of the week). Anyway, enough of that, on the memories...
BUT FIRST, A SUNDAY TEASER:The next two posts will be the recent homeshool science fair and, the main event, our road trip through the north Georgia mountains (Blairsville, Young Harris, Hiawassii [just a few miles from the North Carolina border], Helen [a mock Bavarian village!], etc.). We're talking world class foliage- Maine style- and BIG mountains! :0)
BUT FIRST, A SUNDAY TEASER:The next two posts will be the recent homeshool science fair and, the main event, our road trip through the north Georgia mountains (Blairsville, Young Harris, Hiawassii [just a few miles from the North Carolina border], Helen [a mock Bavarian village!], etc.). We're talking world class foliage- Maine style- and BIG mountains! :0)
Friday, November 09, 2007
Caston Classic Friday Flashback
Wednesday, November 07, 2007
Daddy Lunch
Monday, November 05, 2007
Atlanta Skyline at Night
Saturday, November 03, 2007
The Atlanta Ballet- Peter Pan
On Sunday evening, Oct. 28, was "Girls Night Out," as Kristy and Ann Ferris joined (old Tupleo friends who now live in Atlanta) Jennifer Johnson and her daughter, Lizzy, for an evening at the Ballet (Peter Pan). They ate at a really good Italian dinner and then went to the famous Fox Theater. Here are some highlights.
Kristy and Ann Ferris enjoy a pre-girl's night
hug before heading downtown.
hug before heading downtown.
Notice the "Smashing Pumpkins," in town just in time for Oct. 31.
Lizzy and Jennifer (that's Dr. Jennifer to you and me!
Hmmm... I wonder if I can get Dr. J to catch on?)
Hmmm... I wonder if I can get Dr. J to catch on?)
Ann Ferris and Lizzy pose in front of the Egypy exhibit at the Fox.
Friday, November 02, 2007
Before and After, or Morning and Evening
Thursday, November 01, 2007
Fall Festival
On Wednesday, Oct. 31, we went to the Fall Festival at First Redeemer Church near our home. We kept a very close eye on Sarah Wynn. The last time we hung out around inflatables, well, you know.
Winning candy- just what we need...
Sarah Wynn and Daddy in front of the giant baloon spider (native to north Georgia).
Schaeffer bravely climbing into the mouth of the killer centipede to rescue Sarah Wynn, who had just wandered in, not realizing what peril she faced beyond the jaws.
There she is on the left, ready to slide to safety.
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