Good morning (North American time) and welcome to the Celebrations Blog Hop.
Do visit Lexa Cain and her two delightful co-hosts L.G. Keltner @ Writing Off The Edge and Tonja Drecker @ Kidbits,
Do visit Lexa Cain and her two delightful co-hosts L.G. Keltner @ Writing Off The Edge and Tonja Drecker @ Kidbits,
It is a good way to pause, take stock, and see that your world is actually a fairly nice place to live. A time to focus on the small things that you tend to overlook.
So… What am I celebrating?
Well, my mother has moved to her new home. She is no longer isolated, but is in a sort of condominium housing arrangement. She has a lovely apartment, lots of air and light, things to look at and very kind neighbors who greet her every day. Some of them have been good friends in the past. She had been somewhat careless over meals. Now she gets twenty meals a month in her choice of dining rooms. She said some of the cooking is not to her taste – the way they handle vegetables, for example – but overall, she says, it has been very nice. She is glad she moved.
(The downside is that she downsized and I am currently housing some ‘treasures’ I hadn’t really wanted, though they are lovely: Royal Crown Derby handpainted service for twelve, and various other items of bric-a-brac that I don’t have room for.) But she is happy that that the things are safe, and that is all that matters.
So what is everyone else celebrating? Do tell!
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Can you feel the wind??? |
The weather has taken a cool turn here in the northern hemisphere, in the northeastern United States. I have been enjoying the wind tossing the trees chasing the clouds across the skies.
Two nights ago, letting my new puppy out to powder his nose, I happened to look up at the sky in time to see the tall maples swaying before the wind, and Orion’s constellation, striding across the sky, covered by rags of swift-moving clouds. It was well before midnight, and the sky still held a touch of dark, dark blue with the clouds glinting against it. I do love spring.
Two nights ago, letting my new puppy out to powder his nose, I happened to look up at the sky in time to see the tall maples swaying before the wind, and Orion’s constellation, striding across the sky, covered by rags of swift-moving clouds. It was well before midnight, and the sky still held a touch of dark, dark blue with the clouds glinting against it. I do love spring.
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Show Off! |
Oh – and tomorrow I pack up my cat and attend a show. He enjoys it, and I like rosettes. How can I lose?
So what is everyone else celebrating? Do tell!