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Friday, July 29, 2011

Memory links

It's funny how sights, sounds, smells, or tastes can trigger a memory.

...or the lack of smell, come to think of it. I have Winnie the Pooh head today - my head feels stuffed with fluff. I have all the beginnings-of-a-cold symptoms, so I decided to make a hot cup of tea.

I posted before about my memories of having tea with my Mom. I related about the tea cups she gave me and the ones Kevin and I bought in England in May of 2009.

My collection

What I didn't tell you was the story of the Harrod's shopping trip, which is what I remembered this morning as I sipped from one of the tea cups we purchased that day.

Kevin and I married 29 years ago. My English cousins (2nd? once removed? well, we're related!) sent us a £ 5 note as a wedding gift, which I vowed not to spend until I was physically on English soil. Canada would not count.

That opportunity finally came two years ago. After searching for a week in village shops and the English version of yard sales, we ended up in Harrod's of London.  To give you an idea of the atmosphere, here's a quote from their web site:


Please ensure all clothing is clean and presentable and that the appropriate footwear is worn while in the store. Refrain from wearing clothing which may reveal intimate parts of the body, or which portrays offensive pictures or writing. For full details of the Harrods Dress Code, please click here.

Refrain from wearing crash helmets in the store.


I have to admit, I was a little bit intimidated by the sheer size of the store and the very well-dressed clerks. After finding the fine china department, my fears were relieved. The clerk was absolutely polite and charming.

I chose a tea cup, then Kevin found one he thought I'd like. I couldn't decide between the two, so my sweet husband told me to get both. :D

As the clerk prepared our purchases for transatlantic travel, we related the story of my £5 note. I was so excited to be spending it at last! I pulled it out to show him, whereupon he sadly informed me that my currency was too old to spend! I would have to take it to a bank to exchange for the new currency!

Well, the bank was already closed and we had to leave for the airport early the next morning. I still have the £5 note.

I've resigned myself to the fact that I have to go back to England. And I'll be sure the bank is open this time.

And I think I'll help boost their chocolate sales. After all, they only sell 100 tonnes of confections annually.







    Monday, November 22, 2010

    365-40 through 45 Creating memories

    My goal with my family has been to create good memories. We've taken a lot of vacations instead of buying new furniture, for example. Our coaches were 24  years old before we bought new ones. Our dining set was our wedding gift to each other.

    I guess that's why I love photography. I love to capture moments, whether scenes created by God or memories we've created for ourselves.

    The other day I was driving along in the rain when the sun suddenly broke through. I hurriedly put the car visor down and fumbled for my sunglasses. I grumbled that the sun was blinding me as it reflected off the wet pavement. Then I turned into the store parking lot and behold! A gorgeous rainbow. I nabbed the first spot I saw, away from the crowded part of the lot. I was so glad I had my camera with me! It was a wonderful reminder of God's faithfulness.

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    A promise remembered


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    No words!

    This next photo is probably one of the worse photographs of me (except perhaps one of me eating with my tongue sticking way out!), but the moment is a treasure.
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    A treasured moment

    If you are a Sonlighter, you'll remember the elk dogs of Om-Kas-Toe. The Blackfoot Indian tribe were not familiar with horses, so when they saw them for the first time, they referred to them as "elk dogs". The animal was large like a elk, but followed man around like a dog.

    I often refer to my Tennessee Walker, Courage, as an elk dog because he will follow me around. I never tire of looking at him!
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    Elk dog

    This dog is not the kind I would want to encounter in the wild. This one is actually at Cabela's sporting goods store, where we spent the afternoon of my son's 20th birthday. He looks very real to me! This image was taken with my iPhone.

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    Nice doggie?

    My husband generally walks our dog Charlotte each morning. It was so nice outside this morning, I took her myself. I was greeted by the moon, still full in the sky and close to setting. 

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    Moonset

    So, dear reader, make time to make some memories and to slow down and enjoy God's creation!


    Practical Gifts

    We have all received gifts we couldn't use or really didn't want....we've also given gifts to others which were perhaps "regifted". Here is an alternative....

    You can make a difference in the life of a family with much less than you have. You can choose from a wide variety of gifts, from a chicken to surgery. It could even mean the difference between life and death.

    And you won't miss that gift you didn't receive.

    Tuesday, November 16, 2010

    365-37, 38, 39

    We've lived in West Virginia for six years, renting a house on 23 acres this whole time. "Our" house has its quirks, like no toilet in the basement bathroom, but a urinal instead. (You read correctly!) It has, however, been a terrific blessing for us. What were the "chances" of renting a house on 23 acres in the country, where we could keep our three horses.

    We've been searching for a house for a couple of years, but they are few and far between. Well, we've finally found a house on six acres! We've got a contract on it and are proceeding with jumping through all the appraisal and inspection hoops.

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    Our new house

    I set out to do a self-portrait with my favorite equine. All of the photos with me in them came out terribly. This horse is very inquisitive and quite friendly. This picture reflects his personality. He's one of the reasons we need a house on acreage.

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    Tall, dark, and handsome

    There is a government facility in my area that is located on 600 acres. The locals jokingly call it a wildlife refuge because it's a secure facility. A new hospital has just opened nearby and there is a large field in front of it. Apparently the grass was greener there on this particular day. This is only about half the flock! I tried to be unobtrusive, but they began to wander away as I approached.

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    Transplants





    Saturday, November 13, 2010

    365-30 through 36 Catching Up!

    I'm behind in my 365 Project due to illness and lack of internet access, but I'm catching up today!

    As I see it, the purpose of the 365 Project is to get you taking pictures every day, thus showing one's day-to-day life over a year's time. I started late in the year, so I'm taking a little artistic license and posting some old pictures. I'm sure you don't want to see my life over the last two weeks of illness and internet deprivation!

    Life in West Virginia is quite different from anywhere else I've lived. For starters, we are overrun by white-tail deer. They are everywhere! My son has had five narrow misses while driving just in the last two weeks. I hope my reader is not opposed to hunting. WV DNR has actually opened the hunting season early this year due to the overpopulation. One of the reasons our car insurance is higher than other states is because of collisions with deer.

    This photo was taken using my iPhone camera in a local park which I frequent for walks with a friend. The park has a very pleasant trail, part of which goes through the woods. One day we happened upon this buck. As you can see, they are difficult to spot, making them a hazard to unsuspecting drivers.

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    Buck

    My beautiful daughter has a six-month-old son. This picture is from when he was still inside Mommy. He is about -6 months in this photo. This was taken at her baby shower nearly a year ago.
    I love the glow of pregnancy!

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    The Glow of Pregnancy

    We lived in Missouri for eight years. We've been in WV for six years, but I still miss some things are Missouri and its neighbor, Kansas. One of them is the Krispy Kreme store, where donuts are freshly made all day. We always made a quick left when the "Hot Donuts!" sign was flashing in the store window. We'd buy a dozen hot ones and sit and watch the donut-making process, our favorite part being the glaze "waterfall".

    My husband's parents live in Colorado, so we visited them last Christmas, spending a week in the mountains. Of course Kansas City, our favorite Krispy Kreme city,  is on the way!

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    Hot Donuts!

    We spent the week before Christmas in Winter Park, Colorado. The ski area has a torchlit ski-down on Christmas Eve. My brother-in-law works and lives at the ski area, so we had a great view of the procession from his balcony at the base lodge.

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    Christmas Eve bonfire

    The procession itself is quite a spectacle! Skiers made their way down the slope, holding torches that light up the snow. Please understand that I don't have a fancy digital SLR! At first I thought there were drips of white goop on my lens, but upon further inspection, I realized they were the flashes from other photographers!
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    Fiery Snow

    Have you seen the movie Bucket List? Two older men set off of an adventure to do the things they want to do before they "kick the bucket". Well, I have become a little less adventurous in recent years, but decided to try snowmobiling. I rode on the back, sucking exhaust fumes while I careened through the snow on the back of the snowmobile with my Need-for-Speed Husband. 

    I must admit that I'm glad I went. Not only did I get some gorgeous shots, but now I can add "Snowmobiling to the Continental Divide" to my bucket list, then merrily cross it off!

    It was extremely cold at that altitude...not to mention the 60 mph wind blowing right through me! I was very bundled up.
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    Michelin Woman

    I grew up in South Florida and don't handle the cold as well as my Northern readers!

    One of the things that I never did while I lived in Florida was go on an airboat tour through the Everglades. My sister and I promised each other in the summer of 2009 that we would go the next time I visited her. The time came a year later. It was exhilarating... even though we saw no wild gators! 

    I intended to do a self-portrait with the Glades in the background, but neglected to use the correct setting on my camera. Sometimes mistakes produce interesting photos. That's my sister in the reflection, wearing a red shirt and blue hat. We often kid that we are twins born ten years apart!

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    Self-portrait in the Everglades

    Monday, November 1, 2010

    365-29 "Let's Face It!"

    "Let's Face It!"
    a little ditty I wrote

    "Let's Face It!"
    written by me.

    I happened upon this tree
    and introduced myself.
    I asked the tree who carved his face
    and if it was an elf.

    He did not reply to me
    but motioned with a sway,
    which I understood to mean
    he did not want to say.

    His countenance was friendly
    so imagine my surprise
    when he pursed his lips and started
    to speak and sermonize.

    He talked about his long life
    and how he had been treated,
    Of all the things he had missed
    and how he had been cheated.

    "How could this be?" I asked
    and hoped for a reply,
    But he had ceased to speak
    and had begun to cry.

    This tree was in the middle
    of a vast and lonely field
    Where no one could provide him
    with any kind of shield.

    He was open to the weather -
    wind and ice and snow,
    and all the other things that bring
    a tree like him such woe.

    I explained to him all the things
    that I appreciate
    about all the trees like him
    that the Lord God did create.

    "You provide men shelter
    and beauty and some shade
    Not to mention syrup
    and other things tree-made."

    The tree began to smile
    and I was quite relieved
    that he truly did like me
    and really did believe.

    "Let's face it," I continued,
    "You are something to behold,
    and I am very certain
    you'll live to be quite old."

    His branches began to quiver
    as he began to laugh,
    Then I promised him that I would speak
    to all on his behalf.

    So, dear reader, stop and think
    of all trees do for you,
    Let's face it - we cannot live
    without them, it is true!

    Saturday, October 30, 2010

    365-28 Holding on

    Some of the green is holding on in spite of a frost every night.