Wednesday, July 29, 2009

What was he thinking??? (aka don't wanna go THERE!!!)

Hi again, I hope you're having a wonderful day! Last time I wrote about pictures taking me places I want to go! I hope some of you will send me pictures of other places I might want to visit - it's great fun for me - like a catalog of dreams! I remember when I was a little girl one of my favorite "games" was to "window shop" catalogs! My friend Susie and I would sit with the catalogs and pretended we were grown ups shopping for clothes - with unlimited funds of course! I'm always curious about the games of imagination other people played as children. Did you have any "pretend" games?

On a different note, I was watching a video earlier that was a place I definitely DO NOT want to go. Did you see the video of a kayaker taking a plunge off a 198 ft. waterfall in Washington State? Holy cow - just watching it freaked me out. What was really amazing is that he did it on purpose!!! I guess that's better than doing it by accident but I had to wonder What was he thinking?!?

Not much going on around here today - it's really hot so I've been staying inside watching HGTV and Style. I love Style's show Clean House (with Niecy Nash - she cracks me up!!!) Besides watching television I've spent a lot of time watching kittens. Ms. Punkin's twins have discovered their mom's favorite shady spot under the recycle container. Like most babies, they have no concerns about taking what they want so they have ousted their mommy and claimed the spot for their own...


I'm not the only one who enjoys watching them....

Well, that's about all from this little corner of the world. Have a fun day!

Monday, July 27, 2009

"Oh, I want to go there..."

Happy Monday Everyone!


Do you ever daydream about places you want to go someday or things you want to see? It's a frequent hobby of mine and I'm constantly adding to the list. Today I've added a place and put it near the top of my list! My friend Barb lives in Calgary (Alberta, Canada). She took a bit of a road trip and sent me some fantastic pictures of what she saw! Just looking at her pictures has been like a mini-vacation! I'm so grateful that she shared them with me and agreed to let me post them here. I hope you enjoy them as much as I do!



Aren't these begonias striking? I've never seen orange ones before! I love the way the light hits them - they remind me of a tropical sunset!


Barb identified this as Gap Lake - I've never heard of it but I want to go! It's so different from anything around here. Gorgeous, gorgeous, gorgeous! How cold do you think the water is this time of year? And how breath-taking this place must be with snow on the mountains!










Barb described this as the outskirts of Canmore (Alberta, Canada). The mountains are called the Three Sisters. I've heard the Canadian Rockies are spectacular and from this shot, I can believe it. Notice how clean and fresh everything looks, too! Even though I'm terrified of mountains, I really want to see this area for myself now. Thanks so much for sharing the pictures Barb. It's so fun for me to see places where my friends live and I love adding new "must go there" places to my list!!!

Dolly isn't much of a traveler. She's perfectly content to stay at home and dream about whatever cats dream about. She looks pretty comfy, doesn't she?

I hope that you're exactly where you want to be today. And if not, I hope you have ideas of where you want to go! Dreaming about someday trips makes me happy even when I have no trips planned!

Sunday, July 26, 2009

The "It's All About Me" Roadtrip & a brand new week

Now that I've been home for a full week I've finally downloaded my pictures. I hope you'll enjoy seeing a bit of what I saw... (oh, no, have I beome someone who shows home movies of my vacations? Yikes!) I'll keep it short rather than risk boring you too much...

The first week (Tuesday-Monday) I was in the western part of Virginia (not to be mistaken with West Virginia, although I spent a day there too). I'd driven through Winchester several times on my way back and forth to Knoxville and had wanted to explore it so when I found a journal writing workshop being offered there I decided it would be the perfect opportunity to play tourist.

One day I went to the Museum of the Shenandoah Valley. In case you don't already know this about me - museums generally bore me silly. This one was really no different but I did enjoy seeing the gardens of the Glen Burnie house which is also part of the tour. The house was owned by a prominent family for several generations. The last member of the family to own it lived full-time in Manhattan and stayed at the Virginia property once in a while. It's hard for me to imagine leaving these scrumptous gardens to return to New York City, even as much as I love New York!


Another place that I loved was the Handley Regional Library in Winchester. I may be bored silly in a museum but give me a library to roam around in and I'm happy for hours. This is, without a doubt, the most gorgeous library I've ever seen. I was so tempted to apply for a job while there but unfortunately they only had part-time positions and I couldn't afford to live there on what I would have made. I'll keep my eyes open and maybe someday they will have something full-time.

The "lobby"- is in a rotunda. There are two sets of the curving staircase the lead up to the second floor (and maybe higher, I'm not sure because I got a bit dizzy just climbing the stairs.) There is a huge stained glass ceiling at the top of the rotunda. Really pretty!
A work room that is fabulous. I love all of the wood. These are just a few of the pictures. I have many more since I was snapping pictures all over the place in there :)

That week I also visited Harrisonburg and toured the Virginia Quilt Museum. Sadly no pictures were allowed but they had some lovely quilts. Almost makes me wish I quilted! Almost! Another day I walked a couple of labyrinths at an amazing place called The Land Celebration (Gore, Virginia). It was such a peaceful and inspiring place. The people were so warm, welcoming and compassionate. I had a lovely walk and talk with the founder and hope to visit there again someday.

One of the ladies from my hotel recommended visiting Harper's Ferry (West Virginia). The old town is in a National Park. It's really something to see. I'd like to go back there sometime.


Standing at this lookout point I could see whitewater rafters and people tubing along the river. But even more enjoyable was watching the hawk glide overhead. He seemed to be just riding the wind for the pleasure of doing so!





This footbridge crosses the river to Maryland. As I was coming back across the bridge there was a family walking along. The mother called to the little girl to let me pass. The little girl looked to be about 5 or 6 years old. I joked that she was walking so fast that I couldn't possibly pass her so she went into a speed-walk! The race was on! She won! What fun! I really miss working with kids ~ they are so enthusiastic about everything!

After climbing many steps I reached a breath-taking view and a beautiful old church. I also reached a decision that I simply MUST get in better shape. Sometimes I forget how much I enjoy hiking and being outdoors. This was a reminder that exercise will make those activities even more enjoyable. I've been to the gym four times in the week I've been back and have started going to water aerobics. A good start, yes?




On Monday (7/13) I drove to D.C. and visited my favorite memorial - the Franklin D. Roosevelt Memorial. I love it because it has gorgeous landscaping, magnificent water features and spectacular sculptures. Eleanor Roosevelt is one of the women I most admire in the world.


I wasn't sure where I was headed next but ended up in Fredericksburg, Virginia. It seemed a good place to stay so that I could do day-trips to different places. Downtown Fredericksburg has an excellent vegetarian restaurant (Sammy T's), some to-die-for ice cream options, and a slew of fun shops. One of my favorites was the Cat's Closet - all cat merchandise :) Even the other stores seem to recognize the appeal of cats...this was a "window display" that seems to change with the cat's mood

As I stood there watching the cat she had to move the boxes over a bit to get comfortable. Sorry for the glare in the picture - the way the sun was shining that day there was no way to avoid the reflection unless I waited for the sun to shift. It seemed more likely the cat would move first!



The entire trip was spent doing whatever I felt like whenever I felt like it, which frequently included eating at Red Robin (love their Boca Bonzai burgers) and Glory Days (yummy chocolate lava cake). I had a lot of fun getting to know some people who were staying in the same hotel. Turns out one of the women lives right outside Philadelphia so we're making plans to get together soon.

Now I am home and trying to get back into something of a routine. I'm still looking for a job and am trying very hard to keep an open mind and an open heart no preconceived notions about where I will end up or what I will be doing!
It is nice to be home with my kitties. The indoor family was glad to see me. The outside gang didn't say much one way or the other about my return home. I have to believe they are glad to see me too but they are more stoic about their emotions. They aren't shy about their demands for food though!

A few weeks ago I discovered that Punkin has babies and they have become quite the little three-kitten show around our deck! Here are a few pictures I captured of them. It's challenging because if they see me at the door they take flight!



The litter of kittens that appeared last year was nicknamed "ABBA" because they were all such dancing queens, they would stand at the door and dance to get our attention so we would come feed them. This litter I've nicknamed the BeeGees because it appears the two blonds are twins and then there is a little gray one who is so cute! That's as close as I've come to naming this group (so far!).


Alice has a litter too but I've not been able to catch pictures of her family. This morning Randy rescued one of Alice's kittens who had gotten his little neck stuck in the soccor net in our neighbor's yard. Apparently when Randy went outside he heard the kitten crying and went to investigate. Alice's other babies were sitting around their sibling as he/she was trying to get free. Poor baby must have been terrified because it didn't even struggle when Randy was cutting the net to let it free!


Which brings me to one last request....if you buy sodas or water or anything else that has the plastic thing that holds the group of bottles together - PLEASE cut each piece of plastic before throwing it away. Entirely too often those products end up in a land-fill and it's a danger to birds and other creatures.
Thanks so much for stopping by. I hope you enjoy the rest of your weekend.

Saturday, July 25, 2009

Hi there...remember me?

Hello again. I know it's been a very long time since I've stopped by my own blog site. That's a pretty sad statement isn't it? I'm back from my vacation and looking forward to sharing pictures with you. We have some new kitties in our neighborhood and I'll be putting their photos up around here too but for right now I just wanted to share a couple of fascinating Web sites I've discovered and hope you'll pop over and check them out. It'll give you something to read while I'm trying to compose something here! Ha! How arrogant does THAT sound??? I'm actually only kidding about my own writing but I am SO EXCITED about these two new places I've discovered that I would love a chance to discuss them with you.

The first is the Web site of a musical artist I particularly like ("I'm Your's and "Lucky" are two of his songs playing on the airwaves these days). If you haven't heard Jason Mraz, by all means, check him out. His Web site is jasonmraz.com. What I really like about his site is his "journal" pages. Mr. Mraz has some very cool writings about philosophy and life experiences there. Apparently he is a student of world teachings and does yoga and other reflective practices. Not necessarily what you would expect to find on a musicians Web site, huh? I find his writings both thought provoking and inspiring.

As a result of my reading his blogs I discovered another fabulous Web site... called The Story of Stuff. This 20 minute video about how we, as consumers, are over-using our planet's resources is powerful! I do hope you will check out The Story of Stuff and pass it along to your friends.

Thanks so much for stopping by. Please come back soon - I promise I'll do better about showing up here. Thanks loads for your patience and your gentle nudges!