Brother Bob and Beth came to spend one night earlier in the week, and they set up our family clock. They are moving to a smaller home and had already delivered the case. The first step was leveling the case. What a job! Beth leaned the clock back so that Bob could get to the leveling screws. After making slight changes, they pushed it back against the wall to see if it was level. I lost track of the number of times they repeated this.
This was the final measure. With the clock leveled and back against the wall, he used gloves to handle the weights and pendulum. The clock has a lovely ticking sound, and the chimes are marvelous. I am going to enjoy having it.
After that painstaking work was done, we went to Beach Mountain Diner to have lunch. I think Bob was demonstrating a fancy way of eating sweet potato fries. I always have lots of fun when they are around.
Happy New Year!!



The clock is beautiful. Almost as beautiful as the smiles in the pics. I love knowing that you will be hearing your happy sounds which will hopefully remind you of happy memories. Love you! Happy 2024.
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My parents bought this clock after I left home, but I visited once a year and enjoyed it in TN.
Happy New Year! I pray this will be a very good year for y’all.
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Anne, that clock looks exactly like the one I inherited from my Mom & Dad.
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It’s a Ridgeway. I never paid attention to the name before.
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Happy 2024 Anne, what a lovely gift.🥰
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Our parents got the clock after we left home. Bob had it for 20 years. I will enjoy it, and then someone in the family will get it.
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And at the stroke of midnight….Happy New Year
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That made me giggle.
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It’s nice as you can keep track of the time without having to look at a clock or watch now. I have to replace the battery in my chimes clock. I usually replace the batteries in the Fall and didn’t have any C batteries. I miss having it chime as I like to listen to the news the top of the hour and will lose track of time and forget to put the news on. You’ll have to video it so we can hear the chimes tomorrow and gong tomorrow night! Those sweet potato fries look good – I’ve never had them before. Happy New Year Anne!
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David and I didn’t wind our old grandfather clock after John died. It was too much trouble. This one is mellow and more accurate. We can turn off the chimes if we want to. I should try a video, but the camera’s microphone isn’t very good.
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My kitchen “schoolhouse-type” clock chimed on the hour and half-hour, but once when I was changing batteries, the mechanism fell out. So, I plugged the chimes wires back into the living room clock. My mom had me disconnect the wires from their “slots” as the two clocks with their Westminster chimes twice an hour would sometimes wake her up. Okay, I know you’ll be enjoying it tonight as it chimes for 2024. I have to stay up because there are firecrackers going off here until nearly 1:00 p.m., so no use going to bed timely.
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Lise says fireworks go off many nights at this time of year. People set them off on the streets, so it isn’t safe to drive at night. They leave all the junk in the street!
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It’s especially bad here on 4th of July. The guy across the street may have cleaned up his mess, but I will see black powder ground into the cement and there are spent firecracker wrappers and cardboards on my lawn and driveway.
I was in Denmark for Midsummer Eve and we were across from Tivoli Gardens on our last night of our trip. They had quite an extravaganza of fireworks. I took some photos of them from the hotel room. Our tour group’s rooms were fairly high up and our tour guide said we’d see more from our room than staying at the Gardens. It was quite a sight to see, but at least they manage the fireworks properly.
It’s the amateurs I worry about. A couple of years ago I went down to Council Point Park the morning of July 5th. Someone was lighting firecrackers off in a metal garbage can and it caught on fire, exploded and was in pieces all over the parking lot. I’m sure the critters in the Park were terrified by that noise.
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Lise
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Lise has a season pass to Tivoli gardens. She sends me photos of fireworks from time to time.
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They were quite colorful (but that was 40 years ago too – I am sure they are more spectacular now).
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Well, Lise isn’t old enough to compare.
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Lise is a youngster next to me (who will turn 68 this year).
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You are young compared to me.
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We are both young at heart and that is what will keep us young. I have a photo of a personalized license plate that says “Be Silly”. Being lighthearted is the key sometimes.
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Happy New Year!!
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Same to you Anne!
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Mmm, that dinner looks Yummy!
I’m happy that you have the “new” clock! So glad they got it fixed up before the New Year! I’ve heard grandfather clocks can be quite touchy. Luckily, they knew what they were doing. ☺️
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This one is a Ridgeway and a much finer clock than the one we had.
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That clock looks exactly like the one & lovely ticking sound, and the chimes are marvelous! Those sweet potato fries look good,I like it’s!
Happy New Year! Anne 💐. I pray this will be a very good year.
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I’m going to enjoy having the clock.
Have you ever had sweet potato fries? Blogger Linda said she hasn’t.
Happy New Year to you, too. Good bless you.
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Yes,I had fries sweet potatoes & eat boiled sweet potatoes.
Tack care, Anne 😀!
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God bless you, not Good bless you.
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Okay don’t mind!
Thanks, Anne ☺️
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Hope you have goodness, too.
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Thank lots, Anne 🤠
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The clock looks superb Anne. When you hear it strike midnight tonight, be sure it’s wghhen I shall be wishing a very sweet Lady ‘Blwyddyn Newydd Dda’. Humongous Hugs.
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Happy New Year, David! Hugs to you!
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Oh Anne, I so love the clock. First thing I thought was…if it could only talk, the tales it could tell us.
Wishing you and all those you love the happiest of New Years. Your Friend, Susannah
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I laughed, thinking that the clock wouldn’t betray me. My parents bought it after I was married and living in NY. The wall clock, however, has a history. My grandfather had it in his dental office, and it watched me play in the lab. My dad had it refinished when he moved the office, and it was in his home after he retired. It came to me on his death.
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See, I was right. We’re talking the Aesop of clocks. 🙂
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well, the clock is ticking and it’s in perfect shape and place. Happy 2024 to you Anne and to your family and friends.
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Blessings to you for the coming year!
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What a wonderful gift! I’ve always wanted one but never had the “space” for one.
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The clock would have ducked its head in our NY home, but it can breathe freely here.
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Happy New Year!!
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Beautiful way to chime in the New Year Anne!
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I love the clock, I love the smile and I wish a very very happy end of year and an even happier new year💕🍾
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Happy New Year to you, also.
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How wonderful to have the clock in your home. It fits right in. Have a Happy New Year and a wonderful 2024!!
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Happy New Year to you, also.
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