Hobby Vermont
Sep 20th, 2011 by admin

hobby vermont

Having An Eternal Wit

Whoever said, “You can’t take it with you” was obviously not referring to a sense of humor …

Here is a list of actual epitaphs from departed souls who clearly had more to say than the time to say it, or from their next of kin, who wanted to be sure they literally had the last word:

On the grave of Ezekial Aikle in East Dalhousie Cemetery, Nova Scotia:

Here lies
Ezekial Aikle
Age 102
The Good Die Young.

In a London, England cemetery:

Ann Mann
Here lies Ann Mann,
Who lived an old maid
But died an old Mann.
Dec. 8, 1767

In a Ribbesford, England, cemetery:

Anna Wallace
The children of Israel wanted bread
And the Lord sent them manna,
Old clerk Wallace wanted a wife,
And the Devil sent him Anna.

Playing with names in a Ruidoso, New Mexico, cemetery:

Here lies
Johnny Yeast
Pardon me
For not rising.

Memory of an accident in a Uniontown, Pennsylvania cemetery:

Here lies the body of Jonathan Blake
Stepped on the gas
Instead of the brake.

In a Silver City, Nevada, cemetery:

Here lays Butch,
We planted him raw.
He was quick on the trigger,
But slow on the draw.

A widow wrote this epitaph in a Vermont cemetery:

Sacred to the memory of my husband John Barnes
who died January 3, 1803
His comely young widow, aged 23, has many qualifications of a good
wife, and yearns to be comforted.

A lawyer’s epitaph in England:

Sir John Strange
Here lies an honest lawyer,
And that is Strange.

Someone determined to be anonymous in Stowe, Vermont:

I was somebody.
Who, is no business
Of yours.

Lester Moore was a Wells Fargo station agent for Naco, Arizona in the cowboy days of the 1880′s. He’s buried in the Boot Hill Cemetery in Tombstone, Arizona:

Here lies Lester Moore
Four slugs from a .44
No Les No More.

In a Georgia cemetery:

“I told you I was sick!”

John Penny’s epitaph in the Wimborne, England, cemetery:

Reader if cash thou art
In want of any
Dig 4 feet deep
And thou wilt find a Penny.

On Margaret Daniels grave at Hollywood Cemetery Richmond, Virginia:

She always said
her feet were killing her
but nobody believed her.

In a cemetery in Hartscombe, England:

On the 22nd of June
- Jonathan Fiddle -
Went out of tune.

Anna Hopewell’s grave in Enosburg Falls, Vermont has an epitaph that sounds like something from a Three Stooges movie:

Here lies the body of our Anna
Done to death by a banana
It wasn’t the fruit that laid her low
But the skin of the thing that made her go.

Here’s more fun with names, this time featuring Owen Moore in Battersea, London, England:

Gone away
Owin’ more
Than he could pay.

Someone in Winslow, Maine didn’t like Mr Wood:

In Memory of Beza Wood
Departed this life
Nov. 2, 1837
Aged 45 yrs.
Here lies one Wood
Enclosed in wood
One Wood
Within another.
The outer wood
Is very good:
We cannot praise
The other.

On a grave from the 1880′s in Nantucket, Massachusetts:

Under the sod and under the trees
Lies the body of Jonathan Pease.
He is not here, there’s only the pod:
Pease shelled out and went to God.

The grave of Ellen Shannon in Girard, Pennsylvania is almost a consumer tip:

Who was fatally burned
March 21, 1870
by the explosion of a lamp
filled with “R.E. Danforth’s
Non-Explosive Burning Fluid”

Here’s Harry Edsel Smith of Albany, New York:

Born 1903–Died 1942
Looked up the elevator shaft to see if the car was on the way down.
It was.

In a Thurmont, Maryland, cemetery:

Here lies an Atheist
All dressed up
And no place to go.

But does he make house calls? Dr Fred Roberts, Brookland, Arkansas:

Office now upstairs

Let’s hope.

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Outdoor Hobbies Activities
Aug 13th, 2011 by admin

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My Theory Either Discard it or Accept it I am open to both?

Every habit, activity, hobby has a purpose and a conclusion. For example: Someone like’s playing football(which is an activity) the purpose of it is different to different people. For some the purpose is to get in shape or others the purpose is to get outdoor etc. (I hope you understand).
Therefore, the purpose of everything is known by its end conclusion.

Further, Our hobbies, activities or habits do not serve the purpose of Life reason being because Life is not a hobby or activity. Therefore, the million dollar question is “What is the purpose of life”? It can be known by the end conclusion of living and the end of living is death. So, the purpose of life is nothing. BUT the question arises if it is nothing then why were we caused in the first place to come into existence because everything that has a cause must also has a purpose.

In conclusion, I am a Muslim by the way and please do comment on my theory

Disagree…

Our Hobbies, activities and habits are a tangible
reflection of our inner self which visible to others gives
them an idea of who we are…it is the Journey which is
the most important aspect of what we do, not the End results…

Death is the shedding of the physical body and returning to our true self…the Spirit
Life has a purpose, it is just relative to the individual….

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Hobby Horse Acres
Aug 12th, 2011 by admin

hobby horse acres

Zeroing In On Horse Maintenance And Care

As someone who truly embraces the equestrian lifestyle, one of the most important things to do is make sure that your horse is well cared for. Horse riding is so much more than a sport or hobby. Horse riding embraces a friendship between you and your horse and is highly rooted in your love for animals. Horse maintenance is incremental to the performance of the animal as well as your relationship with it. From grooming, to feeding, to exercise, there are many contributing factors when it comes to horse care and maintenance.

Diet is one of the key factors in caring for your horse. Just like our more typical pets, such as dogs and cats, horses tend to need a diet that is based upon age and activity level. Older animals tend to be less active, so maintaining a healthy diet that serves as a balance between the animal’s health, age, and activity level will play a huge role in its overall performance. Even with exercise, young animals that are new to the equestrian lifestyle will require some adapting when it comes to stable life. Exercise is a main stepping stone in the happiness and health of your animal, but regular exercise also will make living in a stable or barn much easier on the horse. Exercise helps to burn calories and maintain the animal’s physique, this serves as an extremely effective outlet of energy.

Someone looking to properly care for a horse should know that space is a life changer. It has been recommended that one acre, per pasture, per horse is an ideal set up for someone housing horses. Space undeniably gives the horse a sense of freedom and helps to compensate for the time spent in a barn or stable. In addition to free land for the animal to roam, it is also incremental to make sure that the horse is cared provided shelter. Since a horse cannot be welcomed into one’s home, it is important to have a barn or dwelling of some sort that the horse can be sheltered from the elements.

Grooming is something that should not be overlooked. Grooming your horse once a day is going to make all the difference in its coat. Over-grooming can be damaging to the oils in a horses coat, so it is important to weigh out the time the animal spends in the pasture versus the time spent indoors so you can create an effective grooming balance.

There are many horse riding accessories that are available from horse rugs to saddles that can be bought online and delivered to your door at great prices

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