Showing posts with label this just happened. Show all posts
Showing posts with label this just happened. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 2, 2015

One Thousand and Forty-three Steps


We took a trip to the woods to the Thousand Steps Trail in Mifflintown, Pa. It was a more arduous journey for some than for others. The smartest person volunteered to be in charge of BOTH of the dogs, who were a cheerful and willing sled team for their driver. We saw a long black snake and a winding river when we got to the top, and a young Amish couple hiking in their bare feet on the way down. 

I guess a lot has happened since my last blog post one hundred years ago, but this is what inspired me to post again. These people, who fill my heart with love and are an extension of my own being, convened in the woods with happy smiles and the simple enjoyment of each other. I wish it were more like this!

Monday, November 17, 2014

Moments of Dahlia


This just happened.
State College dahlias, holding out in the cold fall air. 
How hardy am I? 
I am not at all, and rely on my bath and fleece and down to get me through. 
I understand when my water bill goes up from too much bathing, and suddenly the charm of an old house becomes a bit less charming. 
Our drafty windows and cold floors make me wonder where summer has gone. 
The dahlias remind me. 

Monday, November 11, 2013

Red and Yellow, True and Green


the colors of fall. the air has a chill that can only be described as crisp, although there are some people who do not like that word. i feel grateful for the days that warm up in the afternoon, when you can still be outside and get some yard work done without being uncomfortable. i wanted to note that despite the brightness of these pictures, i did not use a filter to make them prettier.. this is what they are. there is something about a sunny fall day that takes your breath, as if all the light and clarity are there for the taking, all at once. 

Tuesday, July 2, 2013

Oh Lovely Thank You For This






Just something pretty from this morning, to sweep away the cobwebs of last week's post, and hey, it's almost time for some vacation! Taking a trip to Philadelphia to see my brother and his family...I haven't squeezed that baby in a while! It will be good because it's been too long and it's time to take a break. Oh, and not to mention we are going to see Grease, so I am priming little gal with all these songs she's never heard. She pats my shoulder like, "there, there, mom, that's nice," and then goes to watch Adventure Time. It will be great, don't worry! 

Friday, May 31, 2013

Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Young Scholar


Do you remember the excitement of waiting for your book order to come in? I'm not sure how long it took to get my books in the seventies, but in my distant memory it was at least three months. Little Gal knows by now that after repeated book fairs where she gets shot down for wanting the diary that comes with the feather pen and accompanying tiny stuffed-poodle-with-a-heart-charm, she had better choose wisely. This time, she starts with reasonable and then follows with what she really wants: she chose Titanic: Voices from the Disaster Paperback Exclusive! Only $4.99 and finished with Poison Apple Set Book & Sparkly Apple Necklace - Only $5.99. Both available sometime in May, let me know if you want to get in on this. 

Wednesday, January 16, 2013

A Foggy Day

I was excited to get out this weekend and drive around to capture some of this strange, strange winter. I'm sorry that I ruined the recent car wash, but I had to get a bit muddy in the process.









Isn't the last one especially sweet? 
I'm reminded to look for the beauty in the mundane, 
around us all the time.Just have to grab it!

Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Why Do You Give?

Well an interesting thing happened...a month or so ago when it was still summer and hot and sweaty during the day, P and L were on a grocery run, their normal Sunday doughnut and Times trip, when she pointed out a small family of four perched on a curb. Two parents and two kids (a boy about four and a baby about eight months) and a terrible hand-lettered sign on cardboard, something about needing to get to New York where there was a job waiting. At the time she put out her hand and offered a dollar, and the father took her hand in return and kissed it. They had a great conversation on the way home about giving and sharing and how the family needed it more than we do, and how it was good of her to notice. 

Later that day after much conversation and mental hand-wringing, we decide to see if there was anything else we could do. I did a drive-by on the way to do some work at the office - still there perched on the corner. I made a few calls to local shelters to see if there was any space with no luck. We considered talking to our neighbor the farmer who employs itinerant workers, but put that on hold for the time being. We talked about the sauna for temporary housing if it came to that. P brushed up on his Spanish real quick, after we grabbed Paul G and his van, and a bag of snacks and water. The kid looked especially relieved at the sight of a juice box. 

The story was that they needed $30 to buy their share of a hotel room for the night and then would head off in their minivan with his brother and family, a total of nine people, to a farm job in New York. P wagged his finger and said ¿me estás diciendo la verdad? and of course the dad said yes. So anyway, we gave them two twenties and felt pretty pleased with ourselves. While we certainly have people around here with signs asking for help on curbs, they are typically single men in army jackets, rather than families with little ones. 

Yesterday we saw them again, this time on a different corner. As we drove by, P wagged his finger again and said it was lucky that I was in the car or he would have gotten out and offered a few words, like grifter and you give the people who really need it a bad name....they didn't seem to recognize us in those few seconds, but who knows. But I didn't feel bad about seeing them at all. I figure that they are still on a corner, without a home, and two little kids...isn't that their choice if they want to do that? I wouldn't change our original choice to give them some money, because we could do so and we wanted to. The fact that they lied - is unfortunate. It is also pretty lame that they are carting their kids around like that. But I won't claim to know what their lives are about based on the fact that they were untruthful. I have more than enough. I can spare it. 

I guess all in all I am pretty at peace with the whole thing. What do you think?

Monday, July 16, 2012

You Don't See This Everyday


How often are you riding your bike down a country road and see a discarded ALBUM from the 70's? Welcome to Franklin County, Pa! Check out the latest video here!

Thursday, July 5, 2012

Moments of Beauty


I don't know if you know the story of our butterfly bush. Liz gave it to me a number of years ago after having popped it out of the ground with her big metal pole. She said it would be fine even though it consisted of two scrawny sticks with one big scraggly root. My dad helped me plant it on a hilly bank next to the house, even though he was pretty doubtful that it would ever amount to anything. 


I guess the first year not much happened, but by the second year it grew to a few feet tall. We started to get honeybees and butterflies now and then.


During the past few years it has gotten huge, growing in an arc of branches over a span of about six feet towards the house, and in hundreds of other crazy directions. It's about nine feet tall now and fifteen feet across, all from that spindly little stalk. 


Last year the butterflies were aplenty, and we even got the gift of two hummingbirds. We felt super special about that. I have tried hanging out under it but it's not that fun and kind of poky. 

 This year, I have seen more of the blue butterflies in the area than I have the monarchs, which I have seen few of so far. I get lost in their wings. I can't think of how I could possible come up with anything more beautiful in my mind, and am glad I don't have to. I just get to have this gift. 

Friday, April 27, 2012

I Took A Trip To The Woods


always look up


tiki landscape


i love you bokeh, thank you


in a battle between moss and buckeye husks, who would win? the buckeyes have some weaponry but the moss is very, very patient


silver dollars in the sun


will somebody get this moss a haircut already?

Thursday, March 29, 2012

89/366 This Just Happened

 If I Am Blind I Cannot See


Oh Treasure


Thank You For Sharing


And Then You Shared Again!


I Cannot Speak If My Eyes Are Closed