Tuesday, August 7, 2012

National Night Out

GREENE COUNTY'S
NATIONAL NIGHT OUT
HUMPHREY'S PARK 
LINTON, IN
AUGUST 7, 2012
 5-9 PM
FIREWORKS AT 9:30 PM
Mike Chapman. REMC. Display






COME AND ENJOY ALL THE
FUN!!
Free Games,Free Prizes, Free Food, Free Music

Bring the family and come out for a really fun filled time.




Registration








 

Fire Department
School Backpack..Family Life Center

Linton Police
Face Painting
D.A.R.E. Lion
Jumping House
Free Park and Ride


Dunk Tank









Library Bean Toss
Free Food





Waiting for the entertainment.






Emma from the Debra Corn Agency giving everyone a  Pafford Realty Fan   

 

NATIONAL  NIGHT  OUT!!!

Wednesday, July 4, 2012

4TH OF JULY

HAPPY 4TH OF JULY EVERYONE!


                                        HAPPY  BIRTHDAY  AMERICA!!!!

Monday, July 2, 2012

Friday, June 22, 2012

Aluminum Pour

10th Anniversary Aluminum Pour Community Celebration

June 23rd Event time 10am to 6 pm
General Park Hours: 9am- 8pm
Museum Open House Event

June 23rd 10th Anniversary Aluminum Pour Community Celebration
For the 10th year in a row Sculpture Trails Outdoor Museum is hosting it’s annual aluminum pour. Celebrating their 10th year of operation with the community. Sculpture Trails wants to say thank you to the community for the 10 years of growing support. This Community Celebration promises to be the event of the year! Come out to the Museum June 23rd and see artists at work pouring relief sculptures in Aluminum for the community. This year will be more like a festival with fireball swinging acts, a monster bubble performance, balloon artist, face painting and more! All free all day as a way to thank the community!! On June 23rd from 10-6 don’t miss out on the opportunity to create your own cast aluminum relief sculpture for a $20 donation and $15 for WonderLab members. Always free to watch. This is a great and easy project for anyone in the family with any skill level. The relief sculptures “scratch blocks” will be poured during our community celebration event every hour of June 23rd.. Scratch blocks are available for $20 each.
Don’t forget to take the time to walk through the grounds and see the over 70 sculptures that the museum has to offer. The museum provides insight into the process of casting and an opportunity to interact with working artists from within the community and around the world.
Come out and spend the day with your family and friends at Sculpture Trails Outdoor Museum; Where the beauty of Art and Nature Collide! For Directions or Information about the museum visit our website www.sculpturetrails.com


The Sculpture Trails is a really fun place to visit and especially during an aluminum pour!

Scratch Blocks Ready For Pouring
             


Old Tobacco Barn

My very first aluminum sculpture!!

                                                              

One of Many Sculptures
                                                                 

Saturday, April 7, 2012

Happy Easter

Wishing everyone a joyous Easter!




Thursday, March 8, 2012

Monday, February 20, 2012

Housing Crisis to End in 2012 as Banks Loosen Credit Standards

 Housing Crisis to End in 2012 as Banks Loosen Credit Standard.
 By: Krista Franks
www.DSnews.com
 This article appeared in DSnews.com on 1/24/12.
Capital Economics expects the housing crisis to end this year, according to a report released Tuesday. One of the reasons: loosening credit.
 The analytics firm notes the average credit score required to attain a mortgage loan is 700. While this is higher than scores required prior to the crisis, it is constant with requirements one year ago.

Additionally, a Fed Senior Loan Officer Survey found credit requirements in the fourth quarter were consistent with the past three quarters.

However, other market indicators point not just to a stabilization of mortgage lending standards, but also a loosening of credit availability.

Banks are now lending amounts up to 3.5 times borrower earnings. This is up from a low during the crisis of 3.2 times borrower earnings.

Banks are also loosening loan-to-value ratios (LTV), which Capital Economics denotes “the clearest sign yet of an improvement in mortgage credit conditions.”

In contrast to a low of 74 percent reached in mid-2010, banks are now lending at 82 percent LTV.
While credit conditions may have loosened slightly, some potential homebuyers are still struggling with credit requirements. In fact, Capital Economics points out that in November 8 percent of contract cancellations were the result of a potential buyer not qualifying for a loan.

Additionally, Capital Economics says “any improvement in credit conditions won’t be significant enough to generation actual house price gains,” and potential ramifications from the euro-zone pose a threat to future credit availability. 


Sunday, February 19, 2012

Monday, February 13, 2012

Happy Valentine's Day

Happy Valentine's Day to all my clients, customers and friends.   Enjoy!!

Saturday, February 11, 2012

Rare Asian Hooded Crane spotted at Goose Pond FWA

Bird watchers from across the country are coming to the Greene County, Indiana, Goose Pond Fish and Wildlife area to view a rare hooded crane, normally seen only in Asia.  The  Asian Hooded Cranes nest in southeastern Russia, northern China and Japan.
The bird landed at the Goose Pond south of Linton, about 7,000 miles from its traditional home range. The Hooded Crane was spotted on Wednesday and once the word got out, people started arriving with hopes of spotting this rare bird.

The Crane has been seen in the Beehunter Marsh Unit 5 area southeast of Linton between Baseline Road and County Road 100S.  Check out this link for an area map of the Goose Pond FW dnr.IN.gov/fishwild/3094.htm. (click on the maps tab).

I ventured out this morning, with my camera to see if I could catch a glimpse of the rare site.  I saw several people searching and hoping to do the same.
Even, though I didn't see the Hooded Crane this morning; I plan to go back again in late afternoon to continue my quest.  I'm not sure how long the bird will stay here, but I'm hoping to post a picture of this Rare Asian Hooded Crane.
This collage of pictures was taken at the Goose Pond Fish and Wildlife area south of Linton.


Sunday, February 5, 2012

Super Bowl XLVI Indianapolis, IN

(photo by Brenda Pafford in the NFL Experience)
 GO  GIANTS!!!

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Groundhog Day 2012

6 More Weeks of Winter?
Punxsutawney Phil should leave his burrow around 7:30 am - February 2nd at Gobblers Knob in Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania, and observe the weather conditions and look for his shadow.......he will then make his prediction for the rest of the winter.






I found several daffodils ready to bloom in Coal City, IN, today!!  

Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Winter

Photo By  Brenda Pafford

It's winter...I think!  
I'm sure the blustery cold weather will be upon us sooner than we think after all that's what the wooly worm and persimmon seeds tell us.  I checked out the weather forecasters in October and thought I would test their predictions.  

Wooly Worm - When the wooly worms are dark or have a thick black stripe, it's going to be a hard winter.....hmmmmm...  he's really black.

Persimmon Seed  -  The persimmon seed foretells the severity of the winter as well.  Folklore has it that you can tell how severe winter will be by cutting open the persimmon and cutting the seed in half and looking at what is inside.  If you find a...
  • Spoon - get the shovel ready, there will be a lot of snow to shovel.
  • Knife - Bundle up!  It's going to be so cold it will cut through you like a knife.
  • Fork - Relax - it's going to be a mild winter and there won't be much snow.
Well it seems that my forecasters have a pretty severe winter in store for us.   Better get the shovels ready.  The long handle on that spoon means it will be a deep snow!

I really hope Spring comes soon! 
   
Black wooly worm in October 2011  Photo By Brenda Pafford


Persimmon seed in October 2011 Photo By Brenda Pafford