The Ulysses project is what they call the right-in -yer face film about Jim’s book because Laoisa who has got sex in her name got all these actors to film themselves on their phones saying bits of it that she directed them like a miss whiplash but they did it for an hour and half...
ll be walking into spring looking for the first of the lyre leaf sage(Salvia lyrata) and watching the daffodils come up. Narcissus planted last Thanksgiving are poking up their spiky spears along the bank below the driveway pines, many with flower buds deep within the leaves. I was afraid...
That gives me the courage to face what I have to face tomorrow morning. Maybe I should try growing some lavenders? Could be challenging, especially in this kind of climate……. On a footnote: The kid whom I have been giving free tuition (voluntarily) managed to score A1 for his O leve...
Dogs, Go”. It is your basic “Red Light, Green Light” game, tweaked to emulate a favorite Dr. Seuss book of the same name. Basic rules:ITfaces the players who are lined up on the other side of the room. ThenITturns around and says, “Go, Dogs, Go”. The ...
were also large empty sections that were, most likely, show-stopping fields of lavender during the summer months. Marseillette was not a port, but an agrarian village with a canal running behind it. With no specific landmarks to photograph, our right brains kicked in as we all began to ...
Mary Jane is a tender storyteller, her voice, when she speaks is like lavender for the soul, soothing and uplifting. Anyone could listen to her for hours. She speaks her truth honestly, even when the truth reveals deep hurts. Mary Jane Joe, author, Elder, educator and survivor. ...
But isn’t that every day?? It certainly has been challenging days but shifting one’s mindset to thankfulness (“Count Your Blessings….name them one by one”…..) makes the day a bit brighter. At the moment the snow that blankets everything also succeeds in doing that!
Since spring bulbs have ceased their riotous glory in yards and parks, another kind of beauty has spread more quietly across our Western Pennsylvania landscape. Dame’s Rocket has paraded her blooms of purple, lavender, and white along our roadsides. You may have mistaken it for Phlox but Dam...
Lavender Acanthus and hydrangea and Cuphea . What a show Around the corner and home again. Margaret Robinson reads this post and points out that Clint may have bought this home for his Mother and then his Mother and Stepfather who lived in the home for a long time. ...
A few days later, standing outside my door beholding the sunrise and the clouds painted in brilliant pinks and lavenders, I offered prayers for those embroiled in the horror of war in the Middle East, Ukraine, and beyond. I reflected on how so much of life is both beautiful and brutal...