reality

Home on the Range….

I wasn’t aware that there was some secret date upon which the cosmos decrees that your life should fall apart, or at least the pieces that make your life enjoyable such as: 1. Showers – Some time in late August our bathroom shower decided to fall apart – tiles fell off the wall, shower heads […]

poetry, words

What in the Samhain….?

The celtic feast of Samhain is Oct 31. It’s a time when the veil between our world and the nether world, the world of spirits, is very thin. I have written about Samhain before. It is a time of mourning, a time of connecting with those who have gone before us and a time of

words

T9 and the Next Generation

Normal 0 MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 We all know that language changes over time. Words come into a lexicon because of new inventions or processes and other words leave, becoming obsolete, as objects and customs disappear. Word usage also changes to facilitate pronunciation or to move from an irregular to a regular formation. For example we rarely, if

words

TLDR or TMI

I laughed the first time I read the letters TLDR, which mean “too long, didn’t read.” It’s a text or twitter phrase, which not so politely tells you your communication was too long. Alas, we live in an abbreviated world. We like short quick blasts of information, preferably of the more exciting kind – dare

Art, reality

A Chair By Any Other Name…..

……..this iconic cottage chair was originally known as the Westport plank chair and was designed by Thomas Lee in 1903. As the story goes, Lee showed the design to a local carpenter, Harry Bunnell, who in need of some winter revenue, secured a patent for the chair and started manufacturing it, en masse in 1905.

hiking, travel

More Muskoka

I have to catch up on a few posts in the blog-a-day challenge for 2013, so I hope that you don’t mind the travelogue. Yesterday I posted about starting a two-day mini vacation in Muskoka, a cottage area about 2+ hours’ drive from Toronto. We decided on this “impromptu” weekend away mainly, because our bathroom was

hiking, travel

Muskoka

I haven’t posted in a a few days because my husband and I went away for the weekend. Since we weren’t going to have a functioning bathroom until Monday, we decided that we had to make other plans. This all began last January, well before the tiles started to fall off the wall in the

reality

Ask a Stupid Question…

I always like those crazy celebration days and I think that the site Holidayinsights.com has one of the best lists. According to the site, September 28 is “ask a stupid question day.” Now I have asked many stupid questions over the years and some of the greatest thinkers in the world have asked what seemed like

Art, reality

Stone Soup

I have to believe that you may be defined by the fairy tales that you have read, either to yourself or to your children. I always read “The Little Red Hen” to my kids. It’s a story of Russian origin with strong entrepreneurial, even capitalist overtones. I’m not really the “Donald Trump” of mothers, but

knitting, poetry

Grass…

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