Sunday, July 31, 2011

Two Great Catches

On Friday Gary caught a 580 lb. tuna.  He fought it for 4 1/2 hours.

And yesterday my brother's son, Dustin, married Amanda in a beautiful ceremony.



Friday, July 29, 2011

Dawn

The ocean called to me at 4:30 this morning after Gary left for fishing.
It whispered gray secrets in my ear when I arrived.

Then it tempted me with lavender lace.

It offered a ride to eternity.

And wrapped me in its foggy embrace.

Seagulls wheeled, looking for breakfast.

My heart stood still.  My breath stopped.

The pier waited in misty patience.

The seconds passed in technicolor.

The birds danced to the music of the sky.

The sun painted its reflection on the calm sea.

I swallowed its light
then brought it back with me
to savor all day.

You can see more sky photos at SkyWatch Friday

Monday, July 25, 2011

What a Day

It started out so nice, too.

My husband took off early for fishing so I was able to get up any time and sit around in my bathrobe as long as I wanted.

Then...

I went to Lois' Natural Marketplace.

See that cute polka-dotted charge card holder?

Gone!

Somehow, between leaving the store after paying for my purchases and driving one mile to a grocery store, it disappeared.

I looked everywhere!  Went back to Lois' but no luck.

I had to call two banks and two credit card companies to cancel.  Luckily, there were no new transactions. 

What a pain!

Tomorrow, I have to get a new driver's license after driving two and a half hours without one.

So, when I got home, I needed to relax. 

I poured myself an iced mint decaf green tea.

Read the two letters I got from my friend Anne.

Thanks, Anne!

Then fiddled around with the Instant Poetry app on my iPad and made this:


Isn't it amazing how words from a friend and words made into poetry can totally transform a day?

Friday, July 22, 2011

Sad

My mother-in-law has been going through her old things and came across an envelope with a 1908 postmark:
Inside were four letters written from 1890 to 1914 from a woman named Izell in Colorado to her father in Vermont.

Here is an excerpt from one of them:

So sad that her third little baby boy died.


Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Sunset

Through the trees

Friday, July 15, 2011

Sunrise

I woke up at five this morning and couldn't get back to sleep so decided to go to the beach to catch the sunrise.  I was a bit late since I didn't get there until 5:30 and a guy on the beach told me it had risen at 5:13.  But it was still beautiful.
As I walked over the dune grass area, it looked like the sun was just rising, though.


This greeted me as I got to the beach.


The stillness...the peacefulness...heavenly!


Love this patriotic beach cottage.


And this wonderful porch.


I want to sit right here for breakfast.

What a great gift I gave myself this morning!


Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Aunt Dotty

My sister,  Sally, and I took a ride down to Massachusetts see our aunt yesterday.  She's our father's sister and the last sibling left.

A couple years ago on another visit, I asked her how her late husband, George, and she had met and she told me the following story:

Aunt Dotty sits
on her red couch
in front of a multi-
colored granny square
afghan.


When I ask, “How
did you and Uncle
George meet?"


a small sunrise
blossoms on her face.


She smiles and says,
“Well, my friend, Sarita,
and I were walking home
from downtown when


her brother pulled up
in his little coupe
and asked if we’d like


a ride. We said sure
and climbed in. The only
problem was that
there was no back seat


and her brother had
a friend with him.


So, Sarita climbed in
the middle and I sat
on George’s lap.”


Here her voice
gets deep and warm
as summer.


“After they dropped
me off, Sarita said
to George, ‘How’d


you like Dotty? Isn’t
she pretty?’ And George
answered, ‘Well, I couldn’t
see her face
but she has a soft
fanny.'”


The were married
for over 50 years.