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We would like to welcome you to Cathy and Chuck's blog. We try to make at least twice monthly entries but sometimes get lax and neglect our blog. BUT we try to make up for it with hopefully interesting and informative articles. Happy Reading

About Us

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I'm Cathy, a 67 year old retired Navy wife. Spent 24 years as a Navy wife until my husband retired after 27 years of service. We traveled all over from Washington D.C., to Puerto Rico, St. Croix, St. Maartin, Martinique, Japan and Korea. We re-located to this beautiful state of TN from Central FL. We live in the mountains on 5 acres with our 10 cats (5 indoor). I'm Chuck, the Other Half of the equation. I'm a 68 y/o sailor at heart. While in the Navy I was a Cryptologic Tech (Intel type). My most memorable tours of duty were in Submarines (Scorpion, Skipjack, Triton & Ray), as Senior Enlisted Advisor to the Deputy Director National Security Agency (RADM C.F. Clark), and my last tour as Operations Chief at NSGA Homestead, Fl during Hurricane Andrew. It was a good time to retire. We have been looking for this home since 1965 and thank the good Lord that we're finally here.

Thursday, September 6, 2012

Next Quilt Pattern

This is the next quilt pattern that I'll be working on.  It's a lot more stitching and more colors than the double wedding ring pattern.  Another winter project to keep us busy.

Wednesday, September 5, 2012

These are pics of Cathy's Double Wedding Ring quilt.  She and I worked on it over the winter.  We don't have a lot to do during the winter months so helping her with the quilt was another way to occupy time.  She's already started another one and I'm sure I'll be helping with it also. 



  The 1st pic really doesn't show the design very well and you can barely see the double rings on the pillow cases.  Cathy has some larger double rings that she plans to put together to make matching pillow cases.

Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Canning and such

Its been a pretty busy summer for me.  First recovering from left knee replacement surgery. Then finding out that I have osteoporis and rhematoid arthritis. Well I am recovering nicely and the knee pain before the surgery is gone.  I have a Dr appt on August 9th and I think he will release me then. 

Our garden didn't do to well this year.  We had 105 degree temps in June and part of July.  Then alot of rain.  The garden has become very overgrown.  Alot of the seeds Chuck planted didn't come up this year. But thanks to the neighbors we were given lotz of tomatoes, yellow squash, cucumbers and mississippi peas to put up.  I got myself a canner pressure cookie which makes my life easier.  I would like to get another one, only bigger.  The one I have is only a 10qt and holds 4 qts or 7 pints.  I have done with hubbys help, peaches, tomatoes, spagetti sauce, marinara sauce, pickles, green tomatoe relish, potatoes and salsa.  I am planning on canning chilli, soupos and beef stew next.  I am getting quite good at this and more knowledgable. 

We had company here the end of June thru July 4th our old navy friends we have known for many years and were stationed with a couple of times.  They live in Dallas, TX but would love to move to TN specifically our neighborhood.  Bob's wife wants to retire in a couple of years.  Bob is already retired.  They visited us 2 years ago and fell in love with this area.  We hope to visit them in TX mid October.  They figure the weather will be much cooler by then.  Hopefully they will come back for another visit soon.

Kristy and the girls usually come up for 3 weeks in the summer but because of Jynna getting a summer job at McDonald's they couldn't come.  I am still hoping that Kristy will come up with the 2 younger girls before they head back to school August 22nd.

We went out on the boat Sunday for about 4 hours.  We thought that the lake would be very crowded with boaters but since we didn't get out till 3 pm most boaters had headed home.  We haven't been able to get out during the week.  Hopefully will get out more before summer is over.  I drove the boat while Chuck navagated and we almost made it to the dam.  It was getting late and we wanted to get back to our mariner before dark.  Next time we will do some fishing.

Thursday, May 24, 2012

Cathy's surgery & Bath renovation

Well we had been planning on renovating the bathroom anyway but Cathy's knee replacement surgery was completed on 11 May so I had to hustle along on the reno.  I had to cut the fiberglass tub/shower combo out in prep for a low step shower install. 
 Next came Advantech floor sheeting to help level and strengthen the floor.  Then I used cement board for the inner walls to help hold the wall tile in place.
 I've laid tile floors before but never a wall.  It's a little more difficult.  I had some trouble keeping the tile level across the surface and maintaining the gaps between tile. 

But the hardest part was drilling the holes to mount the handicap bars.  It took 4 minutes to drill each hole in the porcelain tile and I had to drill 12 holes.  The tile was hard and drilling them in place there was alway the risk that the tile would break.  But success and Cathy's happy.

Caty's doing super great on her therapy.  In just a week, she's graduated from the walker to a cane and everyday sees more improvement.  She has the right attitude and, although her pain threshbold is low, she pushes through it.  I'm proud of her progress and I know she's happier having had the surgery.  

Thursday, April 19, 2012


Well - Today was our first day out on Dale Hollow Lake.  It ws a little chilly, only 75 and a little breezy, but we enjoyed it anyway.  We spent a little time cruisin', a little time snoozin' and a little time fishin' and had a great time.  Gonna have to dedicate some time to cleaning up the boat after the winter over.  Lots of pollen and tree debris and some mold from being covered.


Chuck made a case for some of his flint arrowheads and blades.  Last summer he helped our neighbor rebuild his barn doors.  So - in return, Joe gave him the weathered barn wood from the old doors.  The wood is really aged, perhaps 30-40 years worth, and on the outside it's black and the side that was inside of the barn is grey.  Chuck as also made some picture frames from the same wood.


I just found out that I'm going to have to have knee replacement surgery in May.  Seems that the arthritis has really deteriorated my left knee joint and it has to be repaired.  Not looking forward to it but am hoping it will get rid of the pain I've been having for awhile.  I'm sure, in time, I'll wind up having the same thing done to the right knee also.  Anyway, in preparation for this, we're getting rid of the bath/shower combination in our master bathroom and replacing it will a full, tiled shower.  We intend to redo the entire bathroom but this will be the start.  We purchased all the material and Ken, Chucks friend, is going to help get it started by laying in the shower pan.  Hopefully it will only take a few days and my bathroom will be back in operation.                                                                       


Sunday, February 19, 2012

Winter's not over yet

Well - It's snowing again.  Within 2 hours we had over an inch of snow on the ground.  Right now there's about 3-4" and it's still coming down.  Supposed to get up to 5" before it's over.  It's a real heavy, wet snow too.  So we'll probably see trees and limbs down before it's all said and done.  I can see some of the limbs on the Hickory trees bowing under the weight.  Many of the smaller evergreens are gonna take it tough too.  Hopefully it won't be snowing much longer. 

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

New Livingroom Set


Well Hooray for us - Finally after bunches of years of paying in - we finally filed our income tax and lo and behold we got a tax refund.  Stupendous.  We been paying in for so many years that we thought we'd never see the end of it.  Figured that once we started drawing SS that our paying in was over but nnnooooooooo!!!  They still tax 50% of my SS.  But not this year.  So - we splurged and bought ourselves a new living room couch and love seat.  The old set we bought in 1992 just after hurricane Andrew came through our living room in Homestead, Fl.  Ok - I know - no biggie.   But for us it is.  We been hauling that 20 y/o set around for years.  Happy Valentines Day!!!  
I was talking with Joe, my neighbor, the other day and he was telling me about this guy, our age, that worked for the VA that had recently had to have a leg removed because of diabetes.  Anyway, he apparently has a wheel chair but no handicap ramp to get out of his house. Actually he does have a ramp, it at his back door and is so steep it's hard to control the wheel chair and nearly impossible to get back up into the house.  So - Joe and I went down and surveyed the problem and are planning on building him a OSHA approved wheel chair ramp for access to his house.  He and his wife are pretty much on a fixed income like most of the rest of us so Joe and I are donating most of the lumber and labor for the job.  Really gives ya a good feeling when you can do something to help someone else out of a fix.  Like Joe says - we got more time than money so why not.  Til next time - Ta Ta

Back Porch View

Back Porch View
Eastern view off our back porch