Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Too, too sweet!

Photo(s) for today -- the sweetest, most adorable babies in the world!

Sweetie Xander
Beautiful Evanly










Photos for 1/17/2011

Photo for 1/16/2011

So long, dear sweet Marvaleen!


Photos for 1/15/2011

The snow in the backyard, 6 days later

Lamps; photo for 1/14

I sometimes think we are like these lamps - not just that we have the capacity to give off light, given that we have sufficient power, and the proper illuminating device (i.e, light bulbs), but that, unlit, unpowered, when gathered en masse, we appear pleasing, colorful and striking, even if we are mostly alike.  

But, upon closer inspection, some of us are a little banged up, a bit crinkled, but standing tall nonetheless!




Personally, I want to be this one!

Crystal Ball Lamp

Friday, January 14, 2011

Photo for 1/13/2011


Bella in knitwear!
I think she does my shawlette justice!  She, on the other hand, does not appreciate fine knitwear!  LOL!

Photo for 1/12/2011

Evening through the bedroom

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

yet more evidence that I am truly a geek


Meet Marvaleen -- she's a garden snowwoman -- she has garlic chive hair, lavender scarf, rose hip buttons, rose bush arms, and dried mum flower eyes.

She was loads of fun to make.
Marvaleen, the Snow Woman

Rainbow

Last Friday (1/7/11) Nat and I were leaving the grocery store; the weather had been threatening all day, dark, grey clouds, hanging low and ominous, but no rain had come yet, and there was the most beautiful full rainbow in the sky right in front of us. While we have had the wonderful privilege of seeing rainbows before, they are always so special and this was no different.  We loaded the car and headed north on Hixson Pike for home.  Hixson Pike makes a pretty significant turn in direction between Publix and our house and as we were headed more northbound, the rainbow was first to our left and then directly in front of us -- and I do mean DIRECTLY IN FRONT OF US!

As we continued on, we realized that we could see the end of the rainbow on the street ahead of us -- and, yes, we certainly were looking for the leprechaun and pot of gold!











We then realized we were going to drive THROUGH the rainbow, literally!





It was surreal -- because as we got closer and closer, of course the rainbow disappeared.

And you can't turn around and see it behind you either!

It was a unforgettable experience we shared, one that I will cherish always.

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