Sunday, April 25, 2010

Dreamy Sunday


Even though there is a chance the sun will peek out today, I am already in the rainy Sunday mode carried over from the rainy Saturday yesterday. I have my paper and pen and have made lists this morning, turned pages of a new glossy magazine with new ideas and some old ones, put the cooking channel on and muted it until I see something I may want to cook today, thinking how today will be mani/pedi day at home, and I will finish the laundry. I love these comfort days that unwind the tight twirls of last week. The cats are snoring and I am ready to put the blanket over my head for another short snooze. The only thing that's missing is the sound of rain on the window pane; the weatherman has given me hope it will start to drip drop soon.

Friday, February 12, 2010

Snowy Fluttery Friday


No snow in sight in this picture of beautiful Greenville! Cannot wait for summer!

I am looking forward to cozying up this weekend with cookbooks, magazines, books, pens and paper. In this weird weather we are having in South Carolina, snow is supposed to flutter and fall today and make us all feel part of the "snow mania" that the east coast has experienced this past week. I, for one, could do without being part of the crowd, but there is something to be said for snow fall on a Friday so we can enjoy it rather than despise it. I will make a big pot of soup, try my hand at a loaf of bread baking, sip wine and nap with the cats.

Whatever you choose to do this weekend, have a peaceful and restful one.

Friday, February 5, 2010

Going Back


Let's go back to where the air is clear, the sky so blue, the sand so soft and warm, the house so grown up, where the friendship is the best! Let's get captured once again!

Drippity drip drip...droppity drop drop


Drippity drip drip......droppity drop drop........

Pull the covers back over you head and listen
to the drops and drips – let them lull you back to slumber.

Curl up in your favorite chair with a book or glossy
pretty magazine and let your eyes go heavy with
the light

Eat toast and jam, drink something hot, and feel
the warmth in your core

Let your furry family wrap their warmth around
you and feel small heart beats...

Drippity drip drip ..... droppity drop drop

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Collections


Why does the mere fact of collecting things into boxes give so many of us a thrill? Is it the fact that we are organizing the stuff, junk, crap, treasure, heirlooms, etc? Or is it simply that we have the things in a compact spot for our eyes only? And why does the act of collecting this stuff, junk, crap, treasure, heirloom give us pleasure? My father collected junk, my grandfather collected junk, my Aunt Sally collected junk – I think I come by it along the branch of the proverbial apple tree. Of course, my collections are special. Magazines with beautiful, glossy pictures of rooms and gardens for which I could never live a life long enough or many enough to duplicate for myself. But definitely the nesting fantasies I feel when I look at these pages give me that sense of pleasure that I cannot describe. I collect shells and wine corks – shells because I can physically pick up and bring home with me a piece of the beach, any beach, where I feel so connected. Wine corks – for the silliness of it. I will NEVER make a trivet or craft from them – I just like to see them all in a basket. It’s amazing.

My china cabinet is full of collected stuff, junk, crap, treasure and heirloom as well. And when I open the door, it smells of pepper from when it used to sit in my grandmother’s house filled with her treasures. That smell brings a smile to my face every time I open the cabinet door – I think of my grandmother and her snow white hair, twinkley eye and Scottish brogue.

My attic is filled with plastic bins of collected stuff, junk, crap, treasure and heirloom too. An odd assortment of holiday decor, but most treasured are the things from my daughter’s childhood. I will never throw away that picture with the macaroni tree or the hand print made of pudding (bugs are long gone from both). Her collection of plastic horses that made up her world for so much of her childhood and fostered her imagination that has formed her into a fabulously talented, thinking young woman. Yes people, I attribute that collection to all of that!

Unfortunately for my daughter, friends and family, these collections of stuff, junk, crap, treasure and heirloom will stay with me until the end of my days. And when all of you go through it some day and laugh, cry and get angry, please remember all the collected stuff, junk, crap, treasure and heirloom all of you have in your nooks and crannies. But most especially, think of me and know the small pleasures my collections gave to me.

Friday, June 19, 2009

Be My Guest


If I could have a guest room like this, I would have a guest every weekend! Or I would be my own guest. I could have a nice cup of tea, a stack of magazines, some Diana Krall on the MP3 player and I would/could live in this little house!

Friday, May 8, 2009

Sniffing for words


I am suffering from writers block again.....this is worse than having the flu or a bad cold! I feel so disconnected when I am not writing. Help....is there an inhaler for writers block? If not, there should be.