This England: Rick Takes a Hike -- A Guest Post
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The River and the Sea
"The river is within us, the sea is all about us . . ."
— T S Eliot (Four Quartets)
How does the river run within the sea?
Like the coyote, bounding deer-like
in the soy bean field last evening,
and behind him the honeyed sun
a young girl’s hair, cascading among
the trees. He distanced gradually
from the road we cycled, his body
now disappearing beneath
the shrubby, wavy green, now
reappearing in the bob and bounce
of a cork retreating from shore. Like
a dream. Like a secret stone that leaps
as the sun sets, an opal, a tiger’s eye,
to the horizon, until he and the sun are one.
~ruth mowry~
Every gun that is made, every warship launched, every rocket fired signifies, in the final sense, a theft from those who hunger and are not fed, those who are cold and are not clothed.
~President Dwight David Eisenhower
~Charles Baudelaire~
20 comments:
Angel could be having fun for hours with this unexpected surprise.
The girls look very well turned out - great job!
Sanna, I think the cats would have a field day if only the little balls of sugar were just a tad larger.
Thank you! It was nice to be sewing again. I went right out and bought fabric for 2 more dresses. White daisies on a blue background will look nice for spring, I think.
I think some of the sprinkles made it onto those great jumpers! :D
They are adorable! Are they corduroy? or velour? or fleece?
Everyone looks so cozy, you obviously make everyone feel at home. The photo of Poppy and Gaige is so sweet, and seeing the dusk outside and reflection of the lamp shows your lovely setting.
Nice!
Ruth, they do sort of match, don't they? I never noticed before. They're made of really soft, fine-wale corduroy. It makes such nice children's clothing.
Poppy and Gaige are big buddies. Nathan's kind of my little guy. Of course, we love them all equally, but sometimes they lean a little more toward one or the other.
Wow you sew too? Incredibly cute dresses! How did those cupcakes look on them?
Thank you for sharing your beautiful family with us!
how adorable - glad you had a great time.
You're a woman after my own heart with that 7 minute icing! It takes a dedicated cooker to whip up a batch of that wondrous stuff. Sprinkles are a real pain, aren't they? I'm not fond of them myself but for holiday baking I use them.
The girls' dresses are so pretty. They remind me of a pattern I made for my daughter when she was little. I must admit it feels good to create a hand-sewn item, but I find cooking easier and less stressful.
Yummy cupcakes! The girls dresses are adorable-how talented you are!
Cindy, the cupcakes blended in nicely with the dresses! :D Glad I didn't have to wash them!
I used to sew all the time, but got out of the habit when we moved here almost 9 years ago. I don't like sewing in my drab basement. I finally decided to move my machines upstairs so I could look out the window. So I'm easing back into it with the simple jumpers. I'm hoping to make them lots of summer outfits which are easy-peasy.
And thank you!
Thank you, Char!
Amy, it had been so long since I had made that frosting. It was so yummy! I think I almost like it better than buttercream. Not as heavy and I like that crisp outside after it sits a bit.
Thank you! I know what you mean. Cooking is less stressful, at least as long as everything is going according to the plan. I actually had to scan the pattern instructions into the computer and send it to my friend in PA who is an expert seamstress. She helped me figure out over the phone what was confusing me! Isn't technology grand?!!
Tipper, thank you! And I'm no more talented than you are! :)
Hey Sis your pics are great. I love the little sweetie dresses on the little sweetie pie girls. I can almost taste those pretty cupcakes. Were the boys jealous that you didn't make anything for them? Matthew is growing like a weed, he will be walking before you know it. Your family is wonderful.
Love you
I love you, too, Sissy. I ate one of those cupcakes for you! Or was it 2 or 3? Anyway, they were good!
I asked Gaige if he wanted me to make something for him and Nathan and he stuck out his hand as if to stop me and said "No thanks, Grammy!" I think he thought I would make them dresses! LOL
Kelly's determined to have Matthew crawl before he walks. Good luck! His daddy sure didn't!
YUMMY! Both for those cupcakes and those wonderful jumpers! No measuring? They look perfect! Are those cute girls sisters or cousins? Aren't grandchildren fun?!
(word verification=binge ?maybe on cupcakes?)
Oliag, they're cousins who are 3 months apart in age. We hope they grow up to be best friends. They are tons of fun
Binge? Yes, I did! :)
I checked your Blog today and think your grandchildren are very cute! I have 2 grandchildren, girls aged 8 months and 6 years...check out my two blogs for fun www.imaginationof children.blogspot.com and www.christinaschronicles.blogspot.com . The first is a collection of stories from my childhood growing up on a farm in rural Ontario and the second is about our travels in our 2008 Airstream 34. let me know if you like them! ...Christina
Christina, thanks for coming by! Your blogs are really lovely and I will visit often. Your granddaughters are adorable!
Hi Susan, Amy at Twelve Acres did a post on biscuits she learned from you. I was looking through you blog for a post on how to make them. But I could not find them. I have tried for year to make biscuits like my Aunt in WV. And only came close 2 times to have edible biscuits. I know she puts a bit of sugar white Crisco Hudson cream self rising flower + a bit more soda or baking prouder not sure which. Maybe a pinch of salt. She don't let any one know all she uses. But the bottoms are like pizza huts pan pizza she puts oil in bottom of pan. If you do a post as the photo of heres are big like my aunts. I would be grateful.Have a wonderful weekend.
What a cute family! I love the little dresses, you are so talented. (Maybe I should learn to sew before I have grandchildren..)
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