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Tuesday, December 23, 2014
Tuesday, July 29, 2014
My Summer Reading List Wish
I can't remember last year's summer. The winter took on toll on my memory...selective memory is not what I would call it...just too much winter that snowed out the warm remembrances. This summer it is cool...cooler than it has been since 1883, before my grandparents were even born...so the weatherman recounts. I should be walking during my lunch breaks, but I miss reading. A few summers ago I had lots of time off...not by my wishes, but I did fill those long hours with reading everything I could find. This year, guilty of not taking my healthful walks, I have decided to exercise my brain with classic books and tales from children's literature. I found scads of books adapted for children of reading and understanding age at a department store in the dollar section. Perfect luncheon reading at an affordable price. I didn't realize until I delved into two of the books that I either hadn't really read them as a child, although they were on the shelf, or that I did not really read them completely through. What insight these authors had of the social psyche, the proper way to show kindness and consideration of friendship versus anger and greed and jealousy. Very inspiring to me at my age and oh so impressive to young people. I do hope young people still read books...good books, books that make them think and understand the world. Not the hyped media world.
I will keep these books for my granddaughter so that she will read them and be impressed on being a kind, thoughtful, intelligent person. This is my Summer Reading Wish.
I will keep these books for my granddaughter so that she will read them and be impressed on being a kind, thoughtful, intelligent person. This is my Summer Reading Wish.
Friday, July 18, 2014
Today is such a pleasant day to sit in the swing outside and read and
take a nap and feed my squirrels who are scampering all about. The
sunlight is filtering through the overcast sky and I enjoy feeding my
little furry friends. They usually take the peanut out of my hand but
since I wanted to nap, I put a pile of peanuts on the ground for them. I
dozed and had a wonderful dream of being in another country..somewhere
in the world...and sitting down to dine with great companions and an
interpreter, whom I don't know in life but I did in the dream and just
as the dream was really getting good, I was awakened by a squirrel
jumping on my lap! I guess the pile of peanuts ran out.
uts ran out.
uts ran out.
Friday, June 20, 2014
Summer is here. I think I can finally take my gloves and ear muffs out of my bag that I carry every day now. It was touch and go for awhile, here in Mid Indiana. Just a couple Mondays ago it got cold again. Cold to me is 60 degrees. I have noticed lots of songs on the radio about Summer the past two days..new songs...strolling songs. That must signify people are ready for summer if they are putting songs about summer on new music albums. Summer inspires me to just sit in the swing outside and read the weekend away. I have a habit of re-reading all my favorite books. I might introduce a new book to my mind but I love my book-repeat the best because I get the same warm, fuzzy feelings over and over again. I love sitting outside in my swing and being entertained by my furry friends. I'll nap a bit and I'll find that my squirrels will also lie in the branches of the tree across from me and nap a little too. Sometimes I read aloud to them. They seem to enjoy it.
What a summer comfort.
What a summer comfort.
Thursday, June 5, 2014
Time Traveller
I am a time voyager...I travel almost every
day, researching family lines.
The past..why do I search? Perhaps it holds truths to the present and
future.
I wonder about the people that ate off the antique plates and stirred
with the spoons that are stored in my cupboards
~I wonder about the lips that have touched the glasses and cups that I
use every day~
I strain to listen, hoping to catch a faint ghostly uttering of what was
discussed over the mashed potatoes and gravy boat so long ago.
I wonder if the creak I hear in this old chair is the same creak my
great grandmother heard under her long, black skirt or if she found the
tick tock of her old kitchen mantel clock as soothing as I do.
I wonder about how it felt to live in that big old farmhouse when it
was first built and I realize that nothing in these old trunks smelled
musty when they were newly tucked away.
It makes me long for the past~ to briefly be in the presence of my
ancestors~just for a little while to get the feel of their lives.
Did they ever wonder about me? I feel I know them~I stare at their
photos, I lie awake at night and imagine them moving about in their
daily lives.
I search through old photos and hope that I will perhaps someday have a
revelation about the identity of the nameless faces that have been kept
boxed for over 100 years.
Many long hours are spent endlessly researching with cousins and newly
found friends as we passionately seek the secrets of our family
ties..some things we find we just keep to ourselves...too complicated to
tell the others~too hurtful to tell some~relationships too
overwhelmingly complex to share in a short email with relatives that
just don't have the time to take it all in. And then there are some
stories that are just truly myths, but have been so believed for so long
that we will never have the heart to dispel.
Yes, I travel to the past in my mind.
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