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Thursday, December 23, 2010

Christmas Decorations

Friends of mine say I don't decorate for Christmas, I don't think that's fair.


Mr. Snowman is a decoration we leave up all year long.



I have my Christmas cards hanging.


Lights are hung up around the house (just not on a tree).


The reason for the season is displayed.



And bells decorate the door (yet another item that is left up all year).

So we don't do the inflatable lawn ornaments or a Christmas tree, but we relax, hang with family and friends, and remember the true reason.

Merry CHRISTmas!

Saturday, October 16, 2010

Utah Day 1


Upper Emerald Pool Falls




Lower Emerald Pool Falls

Zion National Park

The Keyless Wonder in Zion

Zion

Monday, April 5, 2010

Lullaby


April 2010 Writing Assignment: add a verse to a lullaby:

Original:
"Now I lay me down to sleep,
I pray the Lord my soul to keep;
Should I should die before I wake,
I pray the Lord my soul to take."

Mine:
Guard my dreams as I sleep,
And my innocence to keep.
Protect those I love through the night,
And greet us with the dawning light.

Sunday, April 4, 2010

Spring Porch Sit

I am sitting on the porch in my Adirondack chair in almost 70^ weather. I can still see some snow up on the mountain through the leafless trees and am fighting myself on whether I should start iTunes up on my computer or not. There are a lot of sounds to listen to just from nature: birds calling to one another, a crow cawing, the dogs whining in the kennel since they are down there and I am up here, and the brook is babbling along merrily. It is a gorgeous day - blue skies and a bright Spring sun is shining. What wonder. Soon, there will be the whine of insects, the sound of the wind through the maple leaves, and the musical notes of the wind chimes.

Friday, March 5, 2010

Sara Groves Pantoum


Sara Groves Pantoum: written March 2010

“I can think of a time when families all lived together”
“Standing here with you and nothing to hide”
“But love is still a worthy cause”
“Loving a person just the way they are, that’s no small thing”

“Standing here with you and nothing to hide”
“That’s all I need”
“Loving a person just the way they are, that’s no small thing”
“Generations will reap what I sow”

“That’s all I need”
“Going home, I’ll meet you at the table”
“Generations will reap what I sow”
“Have I mentioned to you that this is all I am?”

“Going home, I’ll meet you at the table”
“This is the one thing I know”
“Have I mentioned to you that this is all I am?”
“A promise to wait while we’re working it out”

“This is the one thing I know”
“But love is still a worthy cause”
“A promise to wait while we’re working it out”
“I can think of a time when families all lived together”

8 Word Drama


8 Word Drama: written March 2010

Snowfall

Mail

Walk

Ice

Fall

Walk

Fall

Sprain

Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Circles


Circles: written Jan 2010

When I was younger, I thought of the passing years as circular - the same things happening, just with a different nineteen- ninety number ending. School was school and home life was home life. Now, especially since I moved back down to Rutland County, other than the climate changes also know as the four seasons, life seems to be very different from year to year.

I moved to Proctor from Montpelier to work for a custom design custom build firm and the, a year later my sister Lori and I bought a house together and I was working for the State as a Construction inspector. A year later I was in a different position, this time as a Soils Tech, running gradations on different materials and doing density tests on compacted soils. A year after that, Lori and I are buying tickets for Ireland with our friend and I have two Siberian Husky puppies and yet another new position, this time (and still currently) a Regional Construction Technician. A year after that I fell into the trap that WORK IS ALL and ALL IS WORK. (Still climbing my way out of that well with the rain falling from above.)

It is a new year and I’m assuming that many are figuring for an enlightened period given certain social and political factors. I keep thinking of Rome, such a mighty empire and after them, the Dark Ages. Maybe life really is circular. Maybe Robert Jordan is right and the “ages come and the ages go.” Maybe history is really the future and tomorrow is really yesterday minus a century or two.

But no need to be maudlin - we have so much to look forward to that our ancestors never dreamed of: the poles switching, the sun exploding, an asteroid hitting the earth, global warming/freezing (if they ever decide which), a super volcano erupting, vampires, zombies, aliens, super viruses - who needs to worry about the past coming into today or the future turning into yesterday?