Saturday, June 20, 2026

Airbnb Under The Eaves

Did a bit of scouting today. No, not Boy Scouting or Posse Scouting. Rather, potential accessible Nolichucky fishing spots scouting.

While checking out the one spot pictured below, under Rt107 in Greeneville, I noticed a slew of bird activity around and under the bridge.


Upon closer inspection I could see what looked like oodles of some type of bird nests, all neatly lined up under one of the bridge sides - 


Here’s a closer look -


Turns out these are mud nests and they are made by Cliff Swallows!

It was awesome to watch them coming and going and circling above and below the bridge, all the while never bumping into to one another.

Seems they’re excellent insect eaters - lots of mosquitoes, flies and gnats. Perhaps, an ideal spot to fish near, assuming they are in fact dining on most of the mosquitoes in that area, which I will assume then that there’s that many less to bother me!

Thursday, June 18, 2026

See What I “Spotted”!

You need to look closely, as it’s the only pic I was able to take -


This little’n was running smack dab down the center of Bailey Bridge Road (Rt.353) in Chuckey yesterday afternoon, I kid you not!

I came around a bend in the road and was shocked to see this youngster running towards me! I was caught off guard but stopped and reached for my phone but seems this spooked it and off into the woods it went. Fortunately, there wasn’t any other vehicles coming in either direction.

Adorable baby fawn, still spotted. Guessing it was scared and looking for its mother.

Tuesday, June 16, 2026

Time To Get After It

It’s gonna be a beautiful day, rise and shine!


Here’s a peek 🫣 at what you miss when you sleep in. Not only do you miss the sunrise but also some skittish early morning grazers like these three, click the link to see -


Have a blessed day 🙏

Beware Where You Step!

Well, lookie there!

Thankfully, I found them BEFORE they found anyone because it could have been painful and dangerous!

Do y’all know what this quarter sized hole in the ground is, hmmm 🤔 -


Click the link to watch a short video for the answer -


Bees 🐝 but not just any ole bees, nasty yellow jackets! Highly defensive and mean, and just feet away from our front stairs where we come and go, and near where Ms. Trixie goes to do her business 

Suffice to say, they won’t be stinging anyone. We took care of the pending problem and let’s just say, we attacked before them!

Monday, June 15, 2026

Here Chick, Chick, Chick 🐣

As Ray Kinsella famously said in the 1989 movie Field of Dreams, “if you build it, they will come”…

So, we tested this theory and built this 2’x6’ cage -


And lo and behold, it worked!!

(10) Black Sex Link pullets and (1) Lavender Orpington cockerel, all 5-weeks old, magically appeared -



Fingers crossed 🤞 this is in fact a cockerel.

We’ll know soon enough -


And we’re off…

Sunday, June 14, 2026

Sunday Blues

Yup, it just passed over us, wetting everything and actually still raining -


It was a bit ominous, as you could see it coming -



Headed towards JC, so much for croquet…

A Handsome Terrapene!

Meet “Nolan”, short for Nolachuckey -


We rescued him attempting to cross Rt. 107 in Jonesborough!

He has a bit of damage to the top of his shell but otherwise, he looks to be in great shape and is a handsome dude -


Gave him a bath, then let him soak for a bit in clean water to get himself a drink.

He’s getting bolder and staying out of his shell -


My favorite type of turtle 🐢 hands down!

Ms. Trixie met and befriended Nolan -


Fun Fact - Did you know that the box turtle was officially designated as the Tennessee state reptile in 1995!

Saturday, June 13, 2026

A Couple Dozen Please

 We found the perfect roadside, on your honor, fresh egg stand this morning on Rt. 107 in Jonesborough -


Only $2.50 per dozen!

When was the last time you could buy eggs that price, um never -


They are on the smaller size, certainly not large eggs, but that’s fine being these are farm fresh!

A Hole In The Wall It Is!

We’re learning that many places of business are closed on Sundays and or close early in these East Tennessee parts. Places like mom and pop stores and restaurants, co-ops and feed stores and most Mennonite establishments.

Well, after breaking our backs cutting, hauling and burning limbs and brush last Sunday afternoon, we opted for a bit of lunch during our break time. Alas, all the local little eateries we closed…except for the Hole In the Wall Diner in Chuckey -


This hidden gem is open till 2:00PM on Sundays and only 11 miles away, so off we went! 

As you might expect, since being one of the few places open on Sunday, the place was busy.

With only one waitress and one cook things were a tad slow. However, that wasn’t an issue as we were in no hurry. We were definitely outsiders and may have gotten a few stares or two. Several parties looked to have come from church, we on the other hand NOT so much and filthy dirty too.


Think I’m a liking these cowboy commandments -


Our smash burgers eventually arrived and they ended up being well worth the wait! The prices were super reasonable and the waitress was super nice.

We’ll definitely be keeping this place on our go-to option list and plan to stop in one of these days for breakfast, as their menu looked delicious.

Find The Critter

Can you find the critter in the below pic?!

Apologies, as the pic is a bit blurry -


I saw oodles of praying mantis egg sacks when we were clearing brush, so I’m pleased to see this little and encouraged to this there are many more out there -


This dude was crawling on the inside of the sliding screen door. It was not very cooperative when I tried to gently catch it so I could move it to a safer place, very speedy!

A Deluge I Tell Ya!

We got a bit of rain yesterday afternoon, geesh -


The skies opened and it poured! Kinda came out of nowhere too.

However, as you can see, the water is draining off Pritchard and running down our easement in a torrent! 

There used to be a trench that ran parallel along the right side of the easement but it’s long gone. We’ll be mulling this issue over and giving some serious thought to having a new trench dug to manage and control all this water, when it come and to minimize the erosion.

Thursday, June 11, 2026

Excuse Us!

Insect fornication -


There’s just no privacy these days, geesh!

Wednesday, June 10, 2026

A Little Privacy Please

I spied this deer 🦌 peering into the house last evening, right through the sliding glass door! Geesh, how bout minding your own business dear (see what I did here 🤣)…


I was too slow on the camera draw. She ran off as I was trying to get closer to the window, you know to take that perfect pic, alas.

However, my brother was sitting in the living room and in a perfect spot with a perfect view . He was super quick on the camera draw and snapped this rather coolio pic.

Tuesday, June 09, 2026

Redneck Relics For Sure

Do you youngsters know what theses are -


I finally stopped into the Redneck Relics antiques store the other day, which is just down 11E.

An interesting place to say the least. Not very organized, rather quite messy but a fun place to get lost in.

Monday, June 08, 2026

Every Little Memory Still Finds A Way

 I Deleted Your Number Not The Pain

💔 

Shameful Really!

Tell me pro sports is out of control without telling me it’s out of control-


 Seems there should be NO complaining about the cost of food or gas or anything, when you have people willing to pay this kind of money to attend and watch prima donna, cry babies run around!

Seems we’ve lost our ways and values…

A Beer Garden

We hit up The Gentry in downtown Greeneville Friday night for some cold beer and wood-fired pizza 🍕-


It’s an outside venue situated in an old alley. The buildings on either side are in a bit of disrepair but suppose this adds to the unique charm. There’s plenty of seating options from picnic tables to couches to Adirondack chairs, covered and uncovered, even an igloo bubble. There’s a stage and they had a lone dude up there singing away on the night we stopped in. It was a relaxing atmosphere -


The pizza was tasty but smaller than we expected (not our pizza pictured) and took a while to come out -


Still getting used to the fact that generally speaking there just are not a lot of people out and about hanging and socializing in these parts.

When I was in Chicago last week we went out to an outdoor brewery on Friday night and it was hopping! Families, kids, dogs, a beehive of activity but alas not in Greeneville anyway -


Not my pic above but a good look at what the alley looks like.

Suppose I’d go back again, as the pizza was tasty
And the 16oz beers were frosty 🥶 cold.

Sunday, June 07, 2026

DQ Blizzard Treat!

A choco something or other Blizzard, I don’t remember the official name, but suffice to say it was del-licious 😋 -

Saturday, June 06, 2026

Rise And Grind People!

Happy Saturday morning!


It was a tad foggy here this AM at the old homestead -



But that didn’t bother the local wildlife from venturing out -


#Blessed

Friday, June 05, 2026

Striking Blue Plumage

Saw my first Indigo Bunting, a male, hanging out around our pond.

Little factoid for y’all - Buntings are known as a songbird in the cardinal family -



Like the cardinal and how their red sticks out, the Buntings blue pops and does the same !