"You must have a place to which you can go in your heart, your mind, or your house, almost everyday, where you do not owe anyone and where no one owes you--a place that simply allows for the blossoming of something new and promising." - Joseph Campbell
Saturday, May 30, 2009
Spring=Serenity
There's a lot of yardwork to do, so I put on my shorts and little spaghetti-strap top and began pulling weeds. I was also hoping to give this shiny white body of mine some sunshine and perhaps become slightly darker.
It's around 90 degrees here today, so it didn't take long to get all the sun I needed for the day. Now I'm sitting here, cooling off, with a big bottle of ice water. But it sure felt good to get out there and feel the warmth.
To me Spring=Serenity, so here's a fun little mime for us. I've filled in my version. How would you fill in the letters?
S-SUNSHINE
E-EVENING SHADE
R-REST
E-EASY GOING
N-NESTING BIRDS
I-ICED TEA
T-TERRY BEACH TOWEL
Y-YELLOW TULIPS
Friday, May 29, 2009
Who Wrote?
Who wrote "Lady Audley's Secret"
* Wilkie Collins
* Mary Elizabeth Braddon
* R. C. Terry
* George Eliot
Find the answer at Everything Victorian (Especially Books).
Don't forget the Pashmina giveaway on June 1st. Leave a comment for a chance to win.
Also! Become a "follower" of Everything Victorian (Especially Books) for 3 chances to win a Victorian Teapot bracelet. Giveaway June 1st.
Thursday, May 28, 2009
Can You Guess?
Who wrote "Corgiville Christmas".....
Was it:
1. Tasha Tudor
2. Tovah Martin
3. Richard W. Brown
4. Emily Dickinson
5. Charles Dickens
6. Victoria Holt
To find the answer, please go to Everything Victorian (Especially Books).
Wednesday, May 27, 2009
My New Blog + Bracelet Giveaway
I hope you'll become a follower and come by often.
I'm also having a Giveaway over there. I'll be giving away one silver Victorian Teapot Bracelet. Drawing for the bracelet will take place on June 1st.
Rules are simple:
* Leave a comment on the new blog for 1 entry
* Become a follower of the new blog for 3 entries
Hope to see you at EVERYTHING VICTORIAN.
Pashmina Giveaway Ends Soon
Drawing will be held on June 1st.
The rules are simple:
1. Leave a comment- 1 entry
2. Become a new follower - 3 entries
3. Mention my blog on yours - 5 entries (let me know if you do this)
4. Color of scarf is not yet determined
This wrap is perfect for wearing around your shoulders on a cool evening by the pool, or sitting in your secret garden. You can wear them on luxury cruises, resort vacations, to proms, weddings, club meetings, dinner parties, or just sitting beside the fire with a good book.
***What are your three favorite colors?
Good luck!
Tuesday, May 26, 2009
Whatcha Reading?
* Grab that book.
* Turn to the first page.
* Find the first sentence.
* Post that sentence under my comments, with the title of the book, and name of author. (Post more sentences, if you wish).
Happy Reading!
Monday, May 25, 2009
She Still Calls Me Daddy
By- Robert Wolgemuth
Author of the Best-Selling Book SHE CALLS ME DADDY
If you are a father (actually it doesn't matter whether you are a father or mother), you know how difficult it is to anticipate your daughter growing up and leaving the immediate family unit.
It is even more difficult when the time finally arrives for her to walk down the isle and take the hand of a virtual stranger. You may feel you are losing her forever.
This book gives a father/parent the tools to cope with the inevitable feelings of loss and shows one how to go about the blending of two families--the one she is leaving and the one she is forming.
Families need not feel torn apart by marriages. As a father, with experience along these lines, the author gives positive steps toward acceptance and suggests ways that fathers can go through the process of "giving away" one's daughter and growing into solid extended relationships.
We all know that adjustments, for all parties, is tricky business, but when you read this book and take the steps suggested by Robert Wolgemuth, you will have the means and grace by which to travel the prickly path.
You will no doubt find this Christian book comforting and inspirational.
The author has written many other books, including "She Calls Me Daddy."
Memorial
America the Beautiful
Words by Katharine Lee Bates
O beautiful for spacious skies,
Friday, May 22, 2009
Merit Badge Friday
Thursday, May 21, 2009
New Book Giveaway Blog
Shauna has a new BOOK GIVEAWAY BLOG. She's going to be giving away some great books, so stop by and take a look.
Have a GREAT DAY!
Wednesday, May 20, 2009
Blown Away
It is amazing how many wonderful women there are out there in Blogger Land. I am forever blown away by the friendships we make over the internet!
Thank you Anita for honoring me!
Tuesday, May 19, 2009
Cherokee Fox
When I started blogging last year, I would never have imagined the sisterhood that is created throughout the blogosphere. I appreciate all of you very much.
Blessings, Barbara
Sunday, May 17, 2009
Little Kendyl Grace
New Babies
We didn't know if we would ever have chickens again, but with the economy taking a nose dive, we decided it was probably best to buy some babies. We figure it will make us a little more self-sufficient.
A couple of days ago, our 6, Araucana, one day old, little hens (we hope they're hens) came in and Jim has been nurturing them ever since.
Our little Araucana's will eventually lay Easter eggs. They actually lay colored eggs--usually green shells. What a great treat!
***In which ways are you thinking of becoming more self-sufficient?
Saturday, May 16, 2009
Pashmina Summer Shawl Giveaway
The rules are simple:
1. Leave a comment- 1 entry
2. Become a new follower - 3 entries
3. Mention my blog on yours - 5 entries (let me know if you do this)
4. Color of scarf is not yet determined
This wrap is perfect for wearing around your shoulders on a cool evening by the pool, or sitting in your secret garden. You can wear them on luxury cruises, resort vacations, to proms, weddings, club meetings, dinner parties, or just sitting beside the fire with a good book.
Have a wonderful weekend!
Merit Badge Friday
I've decided to offer this feature each week. I think it will be fun to look back over our week and decide what positive thing we should congratulate ourselves on.
If you could give yourself a Merit Badge for Excellence Award this week, which would it be:
1. Reading
2. Gardening
3. Friendship
4. Nurse
5. Home Interior
6. Patience
7. Mother of the week
8. Hostess
9. Seamstress
10. Writing
11. Painting
12. Something else?
***Tell us why you should receive this award, then go ahead and award it to yourself. Draw it on a blank sheet of paper and hang it on your refrigerator.
Friday, May 15, 2009
National Chocolate Chip Day
Don't we have a special day for everything? If you're like me, though, anytime is a good time for a party or special celebration.
So anyway, speaking of chocolate....if you could have a delicious chocolate treat, which would you prefer?
1. Chocolate chip cookies
2. White chocolate
3. A mixture of white and dark chocolate
4. Dark chocolate kisses
5. A chocolate candy bar with nuts
6. A chocolate candy bar with caramel
7. A big piece of chocolate cake with chocolate frosting
8. A hot fudge sundae with whipped cream and a cherry on top
9. A chocolate mocha
10. Or something else?
Don't forget the Pashmina drawing on June 1st (see last post)
Wednesday, May 13, 2009
Another Pashmina Giveaway....
Tuesday, May 12, 2009
The American Patriot's Bible
It is difficult to turn a page without finding something so amazing that it will make you want to stand up, place your hand over your heart and salute the American flag, or sing out with pride, America the Beautiful.
Beautiful Blooms
Jim planted these in our front yard a few years ago and each spring we get to enjoy their beauty for a week or two. They are absolutely gorgeous. I've even had people come up to our door to ask about them. They are definitely my favorite flower.
***What's growing in your yard or garden?
Monday, May 11, 2009
My Book Wish List
I browse Amazon and other sellers, almost daily, and buy favorite books, each week, through the mail. The company's wish list feature, helps me keep up with books I'm interested in, and those I'll probably purchase in the future.
My wish list includes:
1. The Infernal World of Branwell Bronte - by Daphne du Maurier
2. The Return of the Soldier - by Rebecca West
3. The Haunting of Hill House - by Shirley Jackson (I've read this before and loved it)
4. The House In The Churchyard - by J. Sheridan Le Fanu
5. The Mill On The Floss - by George Eliot
6. Bleak House - by Charles Dickens
7. The Haunted Hotel - by Wilkie Collins
8. Tess of the D'Urbervilles - by Thomas Hardy
This is only a very short list of my "book wants."
***Which books are on your wish list?
Sunday, May 10, 2009
The Heroine Is You
I read almost anything I can get my hands on (I've hardly ever met a book I didn't like), but the books I relish most are usually those written in 19th century or early 20th century England or France. I enjoy Victorian and Edwardian settings and stories about strong independent women or women who have overcome great difficulties and come out of top.
My favorite genre is Victorian Gothic Romantic Fiction. Does that make me shallow? *smiles*
***If you were the heroine of a great novel, in which of these settings would it take place?
1. Bible times
2. Medieval times
3. Napoleonic era
4. Victorian era
5. Civil War Days
6. Edwardian era
7. The Wild West
8. The Roaring 20's
9. 1930's-1940's
10.1950's
11. 1960's-present time
Saturday, May 9, 2009
Going Away
Just like many of you, I'm expecting company this weekend for Mother's Day, so I'm going to be away from the blogging world for a couple of days.
My sincere wish is that you have a wonderful special day with your family on Sunday.
I'll be back (God willing) on Monday.
Happy Mother's Day!
Thursday, May 7, 2009
Riley's New Clothes
my Serenity Gate so we can sit and talk awhile.
Riley is barking again as you come in, but don't be alarmed, he just loves company.
He has two barks...one is a high-pitched bark that he uses for greeting friends and the other is his "bad boy" bark that he uses for the UPS and Postal men when they come to our door.
Yesterday, I told you about Riley wearing my t-shirt (see the last post) to protect his surgery boo-boo .
After writing my last blog post, I drove out to Walmart in search of a long sleeve boy's t-shirt. Since summer is almost here, and the winter clothes have been sold off, I could only find this little red one in size 4-5. I brought it home, laid it out on the table, cut off about 1/2 of each sleeve, then cut off 6 inches from the hem, and put it on Riley. The photo above is the result of my shopping trip and fashion experiment.
There was an immediate change in his attitude. He is so proud now and loves his new red shirt. He's been a happy boy ever since.
He's not licking or chewing the stitches on his leg and the incision is looking much better. I think we're on our way to recovery. (knock on wood!)
Poor Baby
Riley barking a little....he's just happy to see you.
Last Friday, I had to take Riley into the vet's office for the removal of a cyst on his little front leg. He was a complete gentleman throughout the procedure and his afternoon stay went well, too.
But since then, he has become obsessed with the stitches and wants to lick at them constantly.
Well, now, he's gotten himself into a "pickle"....having to wear one of my shirts to protect his wound. He's very embarrassed to be wearing it. I've told him that if he doesn't co-operate, he's going to have to wear a "cone" around his neck and then life is going to get much worse. What will he do when his girlfriends come over to visit (platonic, of course)?
Wish us luck!
Wednesday, May 6, 2009
DON'T MISS THIS BLOG
The Secret Garden is a place of fairies and gnomes, forest dwellers, and countless other magical and mystical wonders. It takes the reader on a grand tour of one or two magnificent gardens each month. I was swept away in complete awe while visiting there.
If you wish to spend a few minutes in pure fantasy and serenity, you will certainly want to visit The Secret Garden. Please be sure, also, to turn up the volume on your computer, so you can enjoy the outdoor sounds of the gardens.
Note: Click on each month's featured garden (under the months in Archive, near bottom of her page) while you're there. Each one is unique and fascinating.
Get ready for an EXPERIENCE!!!!! DON'T MISS IT!!!!
***It inspires me to enclose my property and get to work!
***How did it makes you feel? Inspired, relaxed, uneasy, or something else?
Tuesday, May 5, 2009
Abby and Tileena
Please go over to Tileena's blog and read her wonderful post. It's truly beautiful and I think you will be blessed.
Love, Barbara
Monday, May 4, 2009
I've Been Tagged
Here are the rules:
1) Name the person who tagged you.
2) List six unimportant things that make you feel happy.
3) Tag six people and link to their blog.
4) Leave a message on those peoples' blogs to let them know they've been tagged.
My six unimportant things that make me happy.
1. An afternoon nap
2. White chocolate macadamia nut cookies
3. Daydreaming
4. Doing nothing at all
5. Playing computer games
6. Surfing the web
It's hard for me to pick six of my readers...you're all important to me. So I'm going to tag anyone who wants to play along and put this cute meme on your blog.
Sunday, May 3, 2009
The Serenity Room-A Peek Inside
Here's a little peek..... I spent Sunday afternoon redecorating. Jim and Becka installed the mini-chandelier directly above the bed. Afterward, Becka and I hung the gauze canopy around the bed.
My Serenity Room is a quiet place where soft music plays, fragrant candles are lit, and favorite books are housed on selves all around.
With the canopy making a cozy nook enclosing the bed, I can now nearly shut out the world when I read or write.
This is my space. It is where I go to dim the lights, gather my thoughts and escape the noise and cares of the world.
My mission is to encourage all women to find a spot that is truly theirs, a spot they can decorate and call their own...a sacred space of peace and harmony.
Blessings.
Saturday, May 2, 2009
Get Caught Reading Month
© 2007 American Association of Publishers
Friday, May 1, 2009
Classics
I recently found the following list of Top Ten Greatest Books (according to one person):
1. Anna Karenina by Leo Tolstoy
2. Madame Bovary by Gustave Flaubert
3. War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy
4. Lolita by Vladimir Nabokov
5. The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain
6. Hamlet by William Shakespeare
7. The Great Gatsby F. Scott Fitzgerald
8. In Search of Lost Time by Marcel Proust
9. The Stories of Anton Chekhov by Anton Chekhov
10. Middlemarch by George Eliot
Books added by my readers:
11. Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte (added by Barbara)
12. Rebecca by Daphne Du Maurier (added by Joanne)
13. Dandelion Wine by Ray Bradbury (added by Joanne)
14. The Brother's Karamazov by Fyodor Dostoyevsky (Literary Nut)
15. Sophie's World by Jostein Gaarder (Literary Nut)
16. Dr. Zhivago by Boris Pasternak (Kathleen)
17. David Copperfield by Charles Dickens (Kathleen)
***How many on this list have you read (remember this is only one person's list), and is there one or more you would like to add? (I'll add them as your suggestions come in.)