This weekend, Joseph & I began working on a project that has been in the works for some time. We are creating a walkway from the driveway to the house, which meanders through the woods about 30 yards. As it's a little unusual, I'd like to do a tutorial, so if you'll forgive me, I will take pictures as we progress, and post about it when it's done. A sneak peek may be given at some point, though.
It's been a beautiful weekend here. These are the early-bird daffodils I spoke about recently. The last of the orchid blooms are spent, so new blooms are most welcome. Have a great week!
Monday, January 30, 2012
Friday, January 27, 2012
Rainbow
Monday, January 23, 2012
Mucking About
Slowly but surely, details and paperwork are being taken care of. This week, I plan to work on catching up on my ironing and mending. This morning is gray and drizzly, so it seems a good day for ironing. I have some Little House on the Prairie episodes from the library to amuse me while I work. I didn't watch them years ago, but after reading The Wilder Years, I thought I'd give them a look. I'm loving my new boots, a gift from my Mom. They bring me cheer on these gray days. I hope you too have things to cheer and amuse you these days!
Saturday, January 14, 2012
He of The Green Tongue
Tuesday, January 3, 2012
Birth of a New Year
The start of a year seemed the right time to "birth" my new Baby Bar soap. Something about the beginning of a year makes me hopeful that this will be the year we all come together as brothers and sisters, around this blue-green jewel of a planet. Finding these videos yesterday feeds that hope. Voices from numerous countries coming together to create something beautiful. The world wide web is a tool of awesome power. May we use it with the highest of intentions.
I'm feeling the need to take a break from here, to literally and figuratively get my house in order. I'll be back before long. I hope you enjoy the music!
Eric Whitacre:
Sleep
'Lux Aurumque'
I'm feeling the need to take a break from here, to literally and figuratively get my house in order. I'll be back before long. I hope you enjoy the music!
Eric Whitacre:
Sleep
'Lux Aurumque'