Endurance develops strength of character in us~ Romans 5:4 NLT
We can make our plans, but the LORD determines our steps~ Proverbs 16.9

Showing posts with label Hotel Greenfield. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hotel Greenfield. Show all posts

Monday, May 25, 2020

Our Annual Memorial Day Trip~

This year, we'd made reservations at Hotel Greenfield for Sunday night.  Last week, the Hotel called, they'd had one staff member come down with Covid-19.  That person was self isolating at home.  We didn't see any reason to cancel the reservation.  We were looking forward to having an extra day to spend in my home town.

Butch took Hwy 34 into Creston.  Our first trip in the red truck.  It was a gorgeous afternoon!  The cemetery stands out by the height of it's large grove of ancient Eastern Cedars.  Impossible to find, unless you know it's there.
On the horizon~
 This years weather has been totally different from last.   Much cooler temperatures & more rain.  Everything was green & lush.   The peonies' had buds, but weren't open yet.  The huge lilac - on the other hand - was magnificent.  It smelled like heaven.
Where my maternal Grandparents & Great-Grandparents are buried~
The emerald greens do such a stately job of marking the four corners of our family plot.
The Big Sky~
They continue to survive the mowers, weedwhackers, bitter cold & heat.  Grandma planted the peonies.  The white one Butch & I planted last year survived!  The plastic ring we put around it took a beating, cut clear through in places, but it saved the plant!  We may drive over next week, just so I can see those blooms.
Grove of Eastern Red Cedars~
The circle of cedar trees have been gradually engulfing the oldest of the grave stones.  We had a naturally occurring circle of trees in the Homestead woods, too.  I've always thought of them as special places.

Next, we drove on to Greenfield.  By now, the clouds were rolling in & it was obvious the weather was ready to change.  Here, Butch always places new flags for my Dad & brother.  I was really happy with the grasses I'd found for the vases.  Blowing in the wind, I loved the motion they added.  I think Mom would have liked them.
Where my parents & brother are buried.
It's some what sobering to think most of the family I knew as a child & young adult are now gone.  Great-Grandma used to tell me the story of how her team of horses were spooked on a trip to town, by an automobile!  The impressions they made on my life are everlasting...
My paternal Grandparents & Great-Grandmother~ 
 This is now the second year that the flags were not flying.  There are so many - with no facility large enough to dry them all - if they were to get wet in the rain.  I'm thankful our first year here - Butch & I were able to see the entire display.

I was tired by the time we arrived at the Hotel to check-in.  We were welcomed by our first names &  told we were the only guests.  Small town hospitality - to keep the hotel open for us.  We were filled in with the recent happenings in town & sent to two places I miss not having in Glenwood.
"Red" in front of the Hotel~
The clouds were almost black & the rain had just started.  At the Grand Theater, we picked up two bags of the freshest, best tasting kettle corn ever!  Right out of the pot!  Even with the theater closed for movies, the owner came up with the idea of supplying fresh popcorn!
Me at the Grand, with a Big Bag of Popcorn!
Our next stop, a few blocks away - a VIDEO store!  WoW!  We could hardly believe our luck!  Hundreds of movies, all in alphabetical order.  With the lousy internet service most of Iowa suffers, it's almost impossible to watch a movie.
Butch with our DVD's!
The owner is retired, but loves movies & provides a great service to her community!   Back at the hotel, goodies in hand, we settled in for a rare movie night!
The Adair County Courthouse~
We woke to a spectacular morning!  Such a shame the weatherman had forecast rain.  The American Legion as so much work to do, putting all the flags up & has to rely on the weather service to make the call.

I may be bias, but I think this is one of the most beautiful Courthouses in the state, maybe even in the entire Midwest.  Impeccably maintained, as is the entire town square.
The Farm~
We left town & drove out to the "farm".  The Century Farm owned for so many years by my Grandparents.  The roads in the area are now under heavy use...  Wind turbines are being installed almost everywhere we looked :-(  Personally - it makes me heartsick.  To see the wide-open views I've admired since childhood destroyed by the big white monsters.  Of course, as with so many things - money talks.  Landowners are getting handsomely rewarded by Mid-American Energy.

My spirits were lifted when we arrived in Creston, by the beautiful scene below!  What a magnificent way to commemorate Memorial Day~
Creston Fire~
We drove through a couple big rain storms, on our return west.  We were both looking forward to picking Nika up.  She'd spent the night with our friend Doris.  Doris & Nika took a liking to each other last year, when I'd walk Nika over for an afternoon visit.  (Doris had lost her long-time companion.)  With a big beautiful, well fenced back yard - Doris is a "dog person".  When we dropped Nika off, she wasn't in the least disturbed we were leaving.  It was almost like dropping a kid a grandma's - when you know they'll be spoiled rotten!
Nika at the door~
Happy to see us, but really in no hurry to leave.  Plenty of cookies - I'm sure - too.  As a trial-run for when we go to WA this summer - it couldn't have gone better.  I just hope our companion still wants to be our companion by the time we return!

Sunday, May 28, 2017

My First Hometown~

When I called to make reservations at Hotel Greenfield - the weekend was booked solid with a reunion.  A room was open on Sunday, giving us an overnight stay.  It was our first year of taking on the responsibility of decorating my family's graves.  I was looking forward to seeing my father's flag flying on Memorial Day for the first time.
Evening on the square~
After putting fresh arrangements in the vases at the Greenfield Cemetery, we drove across a very rural part of the state - to the place my maternal Grandparents are buried.  This cemetery -  very old - is an amazingly peaceful place.  I have memories of going here each summer when Grandma would drive us out & we'd clean-up around my Grandfather's stone.  (He passed away when I was only four, but I'm lucky enough to remember him.) 
Nika enjoys the afternoon~
We pulled weeds, trimmed the dead branches out of the emerald greens that mark the four corners of the lot & pulled grass out of the peonies.  Extended family came by with flowers too, while we were there.

Once back in town, we decided to go to the movies at the Grand Theater.  This is the same theater that was in business when I was a kid.  Where my Mom & A. Shirley took me to see the Ten Commandments :-)
Beautifully Retro~
This old theater is one of the few that has managed the expense of updating to digital, did remodeling that is in keeping with the original décor & is still in business today.  It is For Sale - so I can only hope that it finds new owners who will keep it open.
Prices that a family can actually afford!
Afterward, as dusk fell, we took a walk around town.  It was a perfect late Spring evening, kids out playing, a breeze in the trees.
Where I started school~
 A new elementary school was being built when I was ready to start Kindergarten.  Our class was housed in the basement of this church.  I still remember bringing a sleep mat for our nap time :-)
Patriotic decorations~
The home above is one of my favorites.  It was dark by the time we walked past the house my Grandmother had on the highway.  She lived there until she met & married my step-grandfather who had the farm & bought me my first horse.
Mural of the towns history~
This mural gives a great overview of the town's history.  Like so many in the mid-west, an agricultural based economy, fueled by the small, mostly self-sustaining family farms.  A way of life that was starting to disappear when I was young.  Now, the last of those farmers are retiring & it's sad to drive past the old farm houses & barns fallen to disrepair...

Friday, November 25, 2016

Back In Time~

Finally, we took the time to go away for the weekend!  We'd made reservations at Hotel Greenfield - when we were in town for Mom's services.  Walking into the Hotel, is like walking back in time.  Completely restored to it's former glory - it's a real treat to stay there.  When I was little & visiting Grandpa, I used to go by.  It looked so spooky with it's boarded up windows.  A group of local investors - people who'd lived & grown up in town - purchased the property & have restored it.

 Now, it's such fun to stay & enjoy the quaint & quiet small town rural life, that Greenfield typifies.  I'm happy we're close enough -  we can visit the place where I have so many wonderful childhood memories.

We knew the annual Parade would be on Friday night.  The chairs in the lobby were moved so patrons could see the parade go by out the windows.  This, while enjoying a hot drink in the comfort of their overstuffed chairs!
Tree in the lobby~
 The night was so mild - especially when you remember we're at the end of November!  Butch & I went out to stand on the street & watch as the floats went by.  We were tossed a popcorn ball, candy & "The Worlds Best Pizza Cutter" from the local hardware store :-)
Santa comes by!
The crowd was small - at least by our standards!  Friendly, fun & what a great way to bring in the Christmas holiday season.
Our Favorite~
I took photos & gave copies to the Hotel.  Afterward, we returned to the lobby & bar to finally partake of one of those promised hot drinks!  Yum!  Welcome Christmas Season!