Its about a regular life of rural mountain living: enjoying outdoor recreation, reading, and supporting theater
Sunday, April 15, 2007
Thursday, April 12, 2007
Where is spring?
Next week is the annual Blue and Gray Reconciliation Dinner at WV Independence Hall. Our program will have a copy of the picture shown. It is ‘Peace at the End of the Civil War" by Allyn Cox- From the frieze of the Rotunda of the United States Capitol which contains a painted panorama depicting significant events in American history. - A Confederate soldier and a Union soldier shake hands, marking the reunion of the country after the devastation of the Civil War. A cotton plant and a northern pine tree symbolize the South and the North, respectively.
Over Easter the east coast had a heck of a snow storm. Although the weather man promised we had seen our last cold morning until October, he blew it. We are expecting snow yet again this weekend.
The forsythia which had been blooming wildly yellow last week are nipped and looking peaked. That is a shame, because there is nothing quite as pretty as a hill side of yellow bells.
One of my complaints with prolonged cold weather in the spring is we slam right into summer with so few of those gorgeous spring days. Ah, well.
It was nice to walk to the post office today, wearing a jacket and catching only a few raindrops. The tulips in the yard of the Episcopal Church were promising to bloom soon.
Friday, April 06, 2007
Wow, it is so easy to get lost for a month ...
It is easy to not post for weeks at a time. Busy, busy, busy and coming up on a busier time now that spring is here.
She said to me recently, "I love my cat with my whole heart. I love the dog with my whole heart. How can that be?"
"Ah," I said, jumping on the 'teaching moment.' "That is how moms feel about their children."
She gave me words for the mom's dilemna. Thank you
Happy Easter.
All my children are smart cookies. This one went to the state science fair as a freshman. Isn't she lovely.
She said to me recently, "I love my cat with my whole heart. I love the dog with my whole heart. How can that be?"
"Ah," I said, jumping on the 'teaching moment.' "That is how moms feel about their children."
She gave me words for the mom's dilemna. Thank you
Happy Easter.
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