Showing posts with label birds. Show all posts
Showing posts with label birds. Show all posts

Thursday, June 17, 2010

Stories


Hello and welcome! I've been thinking about your stories. I see blogs that way. You tell your stories and I gobble them up because I am so interested (some would call it nosy, but why rain on my curious little parade?) So, when I want to hear a story from a really good person, I pop over and check up on you. For example, Sue at Collect in Texas Gal is a Texan through and through, so all her stories delight me. She's my personal cowgirl. Susan B writes about knitting and she puts the socks she's knitting right on her feet and takes pictures. It makes me smile because I do love knitting stories. Left Handed Housewife is a money making story teller in real life and I've been ultra-blessed by her work, but I really like the stories she tells at home. She tells stories of her two boys, her husband, her quilts, her travels to her mountain home, and I love every word. Last year she took fiddle lessons and I just couldn't wait for the next installment. Leslie at Wayside Sacraments is such a pretty mom. She tells stories of home, homeschooling, and love. I really like her stories. Kari from Writing Up a Storm is a gifted story teller. I think she could make a paper clip come alive! Kerri from New Zealand is young and bright, bedecked in adorable hippie clothes and she shares her artist's journey with her readers and I thrive on it. Gumbo Lily tells stories of the farm. My spring was completely enhanced by the birth of the lambs on her farm. I'm not kidding. Because I try to remember that I am a sheep every day, I really connected with her baby lamb pictures and stories. I wish she'd post two times a day. See how greedy I am? Oh, and Lynn from All Things Bright and Beautiful, she is so humble and vulnerable. She is the perfect housewife and I never tire of hearing about her doings. Angela is a vicar's wife in the UK and she reminds me of a columnist that writes for a daily newspaper. She is interested in everything and she tells good, good stories. Elizabeth from France shows lovely French scenes and she has a very practical, true writer's voice that I thoroughly enjoy. Charlotte from Cottontails Baby talks about her rabbit all the time and I tell you, I am in love with her rabbit. Flavia tells about her family moving from Rome to Helsinki. I love the pictures she posts of her children. She lets them make big messes! I really didn't know what a mixed media artist was until I met Carolyn from Love Stitching Red. She's so personal even though she has a gazillion readers. She remembers me which I find absolutely astonishing. She's REALLY nice. Her stories take place in St. Ives, so I am transported there quite often. I have a new friend named Melanie from Cozy at Home. She tells domestic, little stories of her life and it's just so satisfying. Her friend, Neen, is also interesting. They are young and VERY happy to respond to their homemaker calling. Mrs. Yappy Dog is another new friend. She's very kind. She is a busy mom and she crafts an impressive amount. She shares in such a true way - I like those kinds of friends. Sara at Shiny Red Houses is super funny. I even called her once when Sam was struggling with nursing and Jenny was trying to figure it out, because Sara is a breastfeeding expert. Isn't that handy? She introduced me to Dear Daisy Cottage and that happy, friend Kim over there is DELIGHTFUL and her stories and pictures are top notch. Wow! Fraise Lachrymose lives in the UK, she teaches French and raises boys. She's so loving! I read her stories and chuckle. She's interested in EVERYTHING. I adore her words. Gigi from Firefly Cottage is lovely and her stories are dear. I relate to her in so many ways and I met her daughter and I love her stories when she has time to blog. They are amazing people and I've learned so much from them. Helen from A Life Worth Living is getting a puppy! She used to have a greyhound named Lady and I loved reading Lady stories. I have a Canadian friend named Deborah. She is one of the dearest, sweetest mommies I have ever met. She is a photographer, too. I am blessed to partake in her happy tales. Jannelle from Heartfelt posts incredible pictures of her children and tells stories of growing up in New Zealand. I love those kids! They are precious and reading Jannelle's blog is like reading a story book. Aisling is my teacher-to-be friend. She shares a Sunday stroll each week. Her blog is called The Quiet Country House. She's SO kind. Libby Q writes Paper Napkin Poetry. She is a mixed media artist, too. Some of the pictures she takes are breathtaking. I feel so fortunate to enjoy HER stories. Andrea is a pastor's wife. She is my age, a former English teacher, a grandmother and a homemaker. She shares from her heart and reveals her walk with God in such a personal, helpful manner. She's a vivid writer. Our son Brad tells great stories on his blog. Of course I've always loved his stories and our son Jeff tells stories through his camera lens. He's taken amazing photos all over the world. My niece Laura teaches school in Washington and I feel like I know HER story because I read her blog. Gretchen Joanna of Gladsome Lights draws from a deep store of thinking. She's so well read, so devoted to God, and a highly qualified expert on home and hearth. Ellen from A Happy Wonderer writes her blog in Washington State. I've just recently found her and I enjoy her pictures and her tales of every day life. Renaissance Vintage Notebook is VERY fun. I pop over to their three blogs often. Aslaug is a sweet young woman from Norway and she WRITES her faith in a fresh, vibrant way. Baley from The Reader's Book Blog is an avid reader and an excellent reviewer. She tells stories about stories! Gwen is a happy homemaker and keeps a bouncy conversation going with her readers. I'm always interested in what she has to say. Sharon's from Washington, too. She is kind and dear and shares her heart so willingly. Vicki is a retired teacher and she fills Bunny Cottage with her sweet vision and her love for others. It's a fantastic place. You guys know of Beverly from How Sweet the Sound. She is all about connecting people and all those Pink Saturday participants share their stories each week. Mary from Piles of Smiles is very honest and always points her hope toward the King of kings. She's shared some painful struggles and she always shines. You can feel her smiles. I'm so glad I met Debbie from Artful Aspirations. She's about my age, too. She has a beautiful home and we exchanged photographs. The photograph she sent me is lovely, a weeping willow. So, as you can see I feel like I've hit the story jackpot. Don't you love the pictures, the sharing of discovery, the unique and personal words? Delicious!



Having everything to do with stories, the book above is a handbook for spiritual direction with an emphasis on the arts. I'm enjoying navigating through it and I'm sticking with it (it's a bit wordy) because of the vision statement of Spiritual Directors International . . . they believe everyone has a sacred story. The book at the top of this post is an old juvenile novel. It's about kids having fun. I find it a refreshing change from some of the young adult literature currently available. The new stuff is often full of emotional angst. Sad. Anyway, books and people provide the stories. I'm so glad you are my story tellers. Thank you.

Another full of gems book I'm reading is the one pictured below. I am learning so much from it.
Have you read this? It's one of the best "home" books I've read in a while. It's about the story created in families and the woman's privilege as a guide at home.


Below is my favorite novel. She's a unique and incredible story teller.


Still with me? See? You are SO nice! Here's my neighbor, Frannie.


The "tutu" peonies have come inside.




I dug in the attic and found some little clothes I had made for Kelli, so we tried this kitty overall on Birdie yesterday. She's a nice model.



Peony buds!

















Signing off, my story telling friends. Do you mind if I don't make links? Most of my favorites are linked on the side, but I do not update that as often as I should. Thank you for reading all the way to the end. I love you.

Monday, August 17, 2009

School Shoes



First of all, it is time to put my school shoes back on and enter the hallowed halls of learning. Yep, tomorrow morning I'll be with all the other teachers, sitting and listening to pep talks, going to lunch, moving books and complaining about school computers. Last night, when I was tossing and turning, trying to get to sleep, I realized that I just need to figure out a good way to love the teachers. I already love the kids because ... well ... they're kids. Sometimes I let my disappointment in the work environment get the best of me. But part of the problem is I just want to stay home and do my own thing. I know I'll have a miraculous change of attitude in a matter of hours . . .

My new refrigerator was a bust today. They came and they pulled it out of the truck and . . . sadness. It was the wrong one. So now I wait for another week and a half for the right one. Grrrrr. Good thing the old clunker we have now still works. As I was cleaning, getting ready for it to come, I found this plate that Jeff made in preschool. I hung it above the sink.

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I have many short stories to read as you can see.


Sorry for the randomness of this post - but can you believe this bug that was in the bathtub this morning? Isn't she pretty? A katydid, I think.



I had to take a few shots of my flowers before I'm gone all day at school. The roses are in their glory!


Look at the sneaky little sunflower that grew so quickly just behind the peonies!


And the more dramatic variety!


Nine more weeks until PUMPKIN time!



I bought this when I was at the gift shop/post office to mail SuKnitWitty her wand prize. I thought about putting it in the package, but I kept it for my little birdie. Sorry, Sue! Birdie was so cute when she saw it . . . cautious and a little frightened. She soon began talking to it. "Hello, little birdie!" And then she pulled it off its perch and I had to use Gorilla Glue to repair.



Everyone else has seen the hawk in the backyard, but I kept missing it. He came by tonight to say, "Have fun at school, Mrs. M!"


The rain is POURING down tonight. We had some mighty claps of thunder and now Bill and Jeff are sitting out in front admiring the big drops hitting the pavement. I'm going to iron my clothes, arrange a few things, and write a long prayer for my school year, my relationships there, and thank God for one of the best summers I've ever had. Thank you for reading, my dears. Could you do me a little favor? Could you comment and tell me one thing you remember about eighth grade? Everyone seems to remember something about this pivotal year and I think reading your memories will inspire me. xopp

Thursday, May 28, 2009

Tweety Morning



See? The peonies are about to pop! They suffered a slight blow when the spring snow surprised them, so they are taking their time! I anticipate the heady perfume of these bridal-like blooms!


This color usually performs second, but this year she's ahead!




The iris have waited long enough! Stay tuned for the blast of flowers performing here within the next few days! Yahooo!


My camera hand was eager this morning. The blackbirds appear, imitating shadows! Perfect!


The finch food WORKS!




This is where I'd like to sit until the birds don't see me anymore and bless me with close ups!
We wake up to a riot of birdsong! Since I installed the bird feeders, the word is out! We have so many birds visiting for breakfast, lunch, and dinner! I can't wait until I don't have to rush off to school in the morning. It's time to break out the bird guides! Thank you, Lord, for the rich composition of birdsong. The melodies are all different, people can't copy them well, and it seems as if the birds are passionate soloists as well as crazy choir members. It makes for soul smiles.

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