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I Did Not See Them!

Do you folks who live in town notice these?  I’m not talking about the birdhouse or the shrubs or the hose thing.

Side of House

I was planting flowers and weeding this bed last week (see the weeds tossed over in the grass?), and I took a “before” picture.    It was only then that I realized this would never be a Better Homes & Garden look — because I have not one but two satellite dishes.   I am so used to these that I don’t even see them.

I used to have three, but we’ve removed one.   We’ve kept the Hughes Net since it was $600 to install, and even though we hate Hughes Net, we want to make sure that IGo–our local internet provider operating on a shoestring, stays in business.    Here’s an old post about my internet..it’s got a picture of the old fire tower in Mendota –that’s where my internet comes from.

If you live in West Virginia or Virginia, you know what others say—outsiders call them our “state flower”.    They can just kiss my….state flower.  Ha ha…what did you think I would say? 

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Daily Mendota July 15

In church today, we recognized Mrs. Faust’s 75th birthday.  She spoke of how grateful she was to live today when things are easier than when she was born 75 years ago.  When she was born, she was a “blue” baby so she was bundled up and placed in the cookstove’s oven to keep warm.   No bathrooms, no phones, no A/C.    Yikes.   Things have changed a lot.   I like simple living with the ammenities.  

On Swinging Bridge Road in Mendota,  until about six months ago, we could only get internet via dial up or satellite.  Satellite was marginally better than dial-up, and it was almost $80 per month.  When we had problems–and there were numerous problems–I spoke with an off-shore call center in India.   However, because we have a direct view of the Mendota Fire Tower, we now get our internet from a local source (at half the price). 

It is faster, and  I like working with folks from Grundy, Virginia.    I think Mike calls “Joe” if he has questions, and if “Joe” has questions about whether the power is off on this side of Clinch Mountain, he calls Mike.    It works.

I want to show you just how direct we are from the Mendota Fire Tower to my house.  My niece took this picture from the base of the tower.  

That’s me down there inside the house with my laptop!

Here’s Lacy’s picture of the firetower.  Lacy is my niece, and  she has a magical eye. 

I’m glad the Mendota Fire Tower has been repurposed and put to good use.  I always want to see it on top of the mountain when I sit on my porch.  When I was a little girl, Landon Carrier was the fire warden for the Mendota Fire Tower.  He was a big man and I wondered about how he got up the steps?   We visited the Fire Tower one day and he gave me a Coke.  I immediately loved him. 

Can you imagine how hot it was up there on top of Clinch Mountain during August?   On a clear day, he told us he could see into five states.  

Back on the ground, I’m going to try and get my pantry together tomorrow.  It will be so nice to have this done!

 

 

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