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"I do believe in an everyday sort of magic...the inexplicable connectedness we sometimes experience with places, people, works of art and the like; the eerie appropriateness of moments of synchronicity; the whispered voice, the hidden presence, when we think we're alone." Charles de Lint

Thursday, August 31, 2017

Calming Waters

Paul took me to Presumpscot Falls today....his new favorite spot. It's only a 4 mile round trip walk from the front door in Maine and it surpassed all my expectations....just what I needed today. Thanks Paul!





The first 1/2 of the walk winds through the woods....so lovely and peaceful.



The second 1/2 meanders along the Presumpscot river until you get to the falls....that's where it gets fun. There's something about the sound of rushing water that is very calming...it soothes the soul.
If you want to actually hear the sound....you can view my little video on YouTube here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4UGc2CG3ubU









Wednesday, August 30, 2017

Surround Yourself...

...with things you love and create things that bring you joy.
Revisiting a special story about a woman who taught me a lot about joy.

Almost 8 years ago Connie enlisted me to help her move into a 2 bedroom apartment at an assisted living facility. She resisted going...but in the end her apartment became a sanctuary with a little balcony garden and close friends near by. She was completely mobile in her electric wheelchair and could easily attend movies, lectures, and even get her hair done at the salon.

Downsizing from a large home to an apartment was quite a task...and equally challenging was downsizing again to a small nursing room 2 years ago. Arranging this room was like putting together a precious puzzle.

The result was a cozy little nest...there was barely room to move around but it worked perfectly.

Treasured gifts and collections, inspiring works of art, family photographs, and her prized oversized clock all had special spots. We even worked in some of her favorite blue willow china above her window and a framed view of her cherished clematis vine overtaking her balcony garden. 



It's just the way she wanted it...to be completely surrounded by things she loved and brought her joy.


Tuesday, August 29, 2017

Red

"When in doubt wear Red!" Bill Blass



My August Folt Bolt color scheme project is finished. Let's see what September brings.

I took these photos on a piece of red barn board from the family farm in Wisconsin. Celebrating red today!


Celebrating the Lotus

This quote has been sitting at the top of my blog for a while now....I do believe.

"I do believe in an everyday sort of magic...the inexplicable connectedness we sometimes experience with places, people, works of art and the like; the eerie appropriateness of moments of synchronicity; the whispered voice, the hidden presence, when we think we're alone." Charles de Lint

It's probably clear by now to anyone who follows this blog that when I find something that brings me joy and feeds my soul I tend to celebrate it....really celebrate it.  The ginkgo tree, the rain lily...and now the lotus  have comforted me at the right time and place....and I am grateful.  

As part of the closure and cleaning out process I've made several trips to Connie's nursing facility since her passing. 

Every time I go I visit the lotus flower. The bloom I've been following has now dropped its petals and is on it's way to become one of those amazing seed pods. A new bud has bloomed...and the cycle continues. I want to thank Connie's friend, and now my friend Peggy, for drawing my attention to the this beautiful plant a week or so ago when I really needed it.

Monday, August 28, 2017

My Turn

Yesterday morning my nephew Fred headed out rested, refreshed, and ready to finish his journey on the Appalachian Trail. Helping him, mothering him, and connecting with him was a wonderful gift.

reunited cousins

1500 miles down....700 to go

Yesterday afternoon I attended a beautiful service of celebration honoring the life of Constance Devereux.


Connie was deeply and richly woven into my day to day life. Over the years I've been her decorator, gardener, craft buddy, problem solver, caregiver, shopper, scheduler, and most importantly companion and friend. The funny thing is that with all those roles she had to choose from....she most often introduced me to others as her "minister's wife." Yes, I was that too. I loved her.

Reinventing my life without Connie will be will be MY new journey. It's my turn. 

Thursday, August 24, 2017

The End of a Journey

My dear friend Constance Devereux passed away last night...her journey has ended. She was amazing and she will be missed.

The lotus bloom in the courtyard of her nursing facility has been a comfort and a delight....and a good distraction. This lovely pink bloom opened yesterday into a spectacular yellow work of art....Connie would have loved it. I'm truly amazed at the incredible structure inside this delicate flower.

I may be popping in and out here on the blog....it's a comfort place for me.

Bud, bloom, and seed pod all at the same time.....kind of a full circle photo.

Tuesday, August 22, 2017

Two Journeys

I'm going to take a little break from the blog and pay attention to a couple of important things.  I'm fine....and I'll be back soon.

One of the lotus blooms at Connie's nursing facility
was blooming today....and it was spectacular!
My nephew Fred has been hiking the Appalachian trail since April. He started in Georgia and has made his way to Massachusetts having walked about 1500 miles. His journey has been wonderful and life changing but it's also included injuries and set backs. But he keeps walking.  I will have to admit that I don't fully understand this kind of extreme physical experience, but I totally respect his dedication and determination to finish. He's learning things about himself and the world that will help propel him into the next phase of his life.

My dear friend Connie has been on a different journey during the very same time frame. Back in March I shared in this blog post that she entered Hospice care. She's had ups and downs, good days and tough ones....but she wasn't ready to quit. She has loved life and hasn't wanted to miss a minute of it.



Fred will be taking a break from his journey at some point later this week and stay with me in Lexington. He will rest, eat some home cooked meals, and be "mothered" for a few days. He and my son are the same age and spent time together as they grew up and Sam will join us for some of this time. I will enjoy seeing them together...listening to their banter.

Connie is in what is called "transition" before the end of her journey and she seems to be resting comfortably. Her family is rallying around her and the rest of us who love her are on call for whatever is needed to fill in the gaps. I love Connie's family and have gotten to know them pretty well over the years. I enjoy seeing them all together...listening to their banter.

I will admit at first the timing of these two journeys coming together at the same time seemed unfortunate...how could I be attentive to both? But they are happening at the same time and there's enough time and energy for both.....but it's time to pause and pay attention.

Monday, August 21, 2017

Flower Insects

Some days it's good to celebrate something simple and beautiful. That's the case today.

My sister Nancy sent me a link to insect creations using flower parts and the images made me smile. I hope they make you smile too.

http://www.thisiscolossal.com/2017/08/insect-flower-arrangements-by-raku-inoue/

Here are just a few of my favorites.....check out the site for more.





The Colossal site had some other interesting series...like this one on flower mandalas.....



and this one of birds made from leaves and flower pedals. So simple....and yet so beautiful!

Sunday, August 20, 2017

Sitting...Stitching...

...and seed pods.

I spent a good chunk of the day sitting with Connie....it certainly was the most important thing I did today.

But the quiet day also gave me a chance to do some of the hand stitching on my August project. You can see that I chose a red and white striped border to brighten it up a little. This one will be mounted on a stained paint panel.


During a break I walked around the property. In the courtyard garden fountain I found a couple of lotus buds and a seed pod. I'll have to keep an eye on the buds...it will be fun to see them in bloom.

I'm quite fond of lotus seed pods. Some of you may remember I used them in a spring bouquet where I filled some of the holes with wool felted balls.

Yes...it was a sitting, stitching, and seed pod kind of day.



Saturday, August 19, 2017

Sidewalk Art

I was impressed with the peaceful protest against hate today in Boston....well done!

Heartwarming sidewalk art seen on a morning walk....there IS no place like home.


Friday, August 18, 2017

Summer Colors

I delivered a few more matches in summer colors to Folly 101 this weekend. 

I loved the variety of blue and white patterns and textures in the front of the store.




Thursday, August 17, 2017

Marriage

This article from the Washington Post on marriage by Garrison Keillor is worth reading. If you don't have time for it now...come back to it later. It's relatable on so many levels. If you have one of those marriages where you rely on your partner to fill in your gaps and always tell the truth...you'll enjoy it.

Happier than ever after 36 years....filling in the gaps and telling the truth. 


In the republic of marriage                  By Garrison Keillor / Washington Post  Aug 8, 2017

My wife has gone East for a couple weeks and now there is nobody to say, "You're not wearing that tie with that shirt, are you?" Nobody to point discreetly at her left nostril and hand me a tissue. Nobody to remind me of the name of that woman with the glasses (Liz) whom I ought to know -- I told my wife, "Her and me went to school together" so that she'd have the satisfaction of saying "She and I." "No," I said, "I don't think you went to our school."

It's a comedy routine when she's around and now it's a lonely monk in his cell, quill pen in hand, making illuminated letters and living in darkness.
At this very moment, if you want to know the truth, the big crisis in my life is the fact that my iPhone has accidently upgraded itself and I don't know how to downgrade it except by hurling it into the river. My wife would know how to fix this.
Some genius at Apple designed it and now I need a password to make each call or text and the texting screen is odd. Instead of a simple "Send," there is a row of icons. I press one and colored balloons float up in the background, I try another and the phone offers me a choice of cartoons to accompany the text -- a ferocious gorilla in a cage, Snow White, a galloping horse -- which must be big fun for 5-year-olds but I'm 75 and I don't need balloons to accompany my texts, and meanwhile the thing keeps asking for my Apple ID verification, which I do not have. This hellish idiocy descended on me suddenly; evidently I clicked on a Yes I shouldn't have clicked on. My wife would know how to do a reset. I'd like to reset the phone with a ball-peen hammer.

Man was not made to live alone. My friend Frank, who has been divorced for a couple years, came to visit and I sat and took issue with him on about half of what he had to say which required me to lean farther to the right than I care to lean but I did it for his own good and he was grateful for the opposition. He's been alone for a long time, living on love and sympathy, and he needed the boost to self-esteem that comes from someone telling you you're full of prune juice.This is the American way. Those whom we love, we needle. Better honest skepticism than false piety.

One person can't do it all. I pretty much handle foreign policy issues in our home because I am not inhibited by ignorance, whereas my wife handles science, technology, and the arts. She reads science articles in the paper and explains them to me. She tends the plants in the yard and knows their names. She is well-versed on social convention and has sound opinions about music, books and design. The marriage operates on a delicate system of checks and balances. I say, "Let's put a ping-pong table in the living room" and she says, "After I'm gone," and so we don't.
Everyone needs a truth-teller in his or her life and truth-tellers are becoming rare. It's the Age of Sensitivity when we're made to feel that we should be validating each other and not telling someone that his fly is open. Which brings me to the point of this column ("And about time," I can hear her say).

Melania -- do you mind if I call you Melania? I assume that you love this guy. I don't, even though Scripture tells me to. A bully and a braggart who is also a liar and somewhat clueless might be lovable if he were a cabdriver, but not a president. But you do, so fine. You owe it to him to tell him, "Darling, you're making an ass of yourself. For the sake of your family, stop." Would you let the man run around in a headdress of flamingo feathers singing the song about each and every highway and byway and not in a shy way with his trousers around his ankles? No, you wouldn't. But that's what's happening now.

You married a New York Democrat and now you're married to Adam Slick from Punkin Crick. Make him stop. If you can't tell him face to face, try Twitter. A short punchy message will get his attention. Something like "You are dumb enough to be twins. Shut up and be beautiful."
---
Garrison Keillor is an author and radio personality.

Wednesday, August 16, 2017

Whole Lot of Red!

I spent a little time in the sanctuary of my craft room today to get away from the unbelievable craziness happening out there in the world. I also sat with Connie for breakfast and dinner. These activities often feel like the most important things I do: being very present with someone I love, and creating something.



This is a whole lot of red!!!


I have my basic composition done...and it's time for some hand stitching and embellishment. I may cheat on the color scheme and use a little bit of green floss on some stem details. I'll keep it subtle...but I am, after all, the one in charge.

And...the month is only 1/2 over so I'm way ahead of the game this time.


Tuesday, August 15, 2017

Pretty Pink Florals

When Anita and I were in Portland several weeks ago we stopped at Marden's....a salvage store that has everything including the kitchen sink. They have a pretty extensive fabric selection including batiks, quilting cottons. and big piles of upholstery fabric.


Anita found some pretty pink floral fabric she made into a large table cloth for her dining room table. Pink, perfect for a baby shower in honor of an her granddaughter due in a few months.

Anita also designed these adorable blank cards that are going to be used at the shower to write wishes and advise for the new parents. Such a great idea! And don't you love the little cookie jar to hold the notes?

Nice job Anita!  Very inspiring! I'm going to tuck this idea into my bag of tricks.




Speaking of pink....this beautiful hydrangea was at the entrance of the rehearsal dinner venue this past weekend.  The individual petals were teeny tiny....and so delicate.


You gotta' love pretty pink florals.


Monday, August 14, 2017

House and Home Kind of Day

"Your words mean nothing when your actions are the complete opposite." Author unknown

It was a catch-up and take care of house and home kind of day. But I did cut out some smaller red geranium petals and pulled some neutrals for my August project. It helped me see that there might be some promise. I hoping to set aside a chunk of tomorrow as an art and craft kind of a day.



I still like the oversized petals. We'll see....maybe I can use both.


Sunday, August 13, 2017

Proper Work

There's a lot of ugly in the world so it's even more important to pay attention to the beautiful. There's always something beautiful.



This wildflower field was off in the distance....across the massive lawn of the venue at the rehearsal dinner this weekend.  Paul and I couldn't help but "make proper work" of checking it out up close. It warmed my heart to see it was filled with some favorite flowers from my past....cosmos, black eyed susan, and bachelor buttons.