Filed under Seasons

Summer’s Beauty

I snapped this shot last week as I was walking in the park.  To me it says “Summer”. The play of sunlight on the cool green leaves and the resulting shadows floating on the lazy creek, remind me of my favorite aspect of the season.  Summer is a time for easy living and enjoying simple … Continue reading

We All Travel The Milky Way Together

We all travel the Milky Way together, trees and men; but it never occurred to me until this storm-day, while swinging in the wind, that trees are travelers in the ordinary sense. They make many journeys, not extensive ones, it is true; but our own little journeys, away and back again, are only little more … Continue reading

It Was Long Ago

It Was Long Ago  By Eleanor Farjeon I’ll tell you, shall I, something I remember? Something that still means a great deal to me. It was long ago. A dusty road in summer I remember, A mountain, and an old house, and a tree That stood, you know, Behind the house. An old woman I … Continue reading

April Snow?

The weather can be so unpredictable in spring. One week it’s summer temperatures, another week it’s cool.  Sometimes it’s downright wintry.  It’s no wonder that poor Mother Nature can get a bit confused.  Unseasonable, warmer temperatures can cause flowers and trees to blossom sooner than expected.  Not that I’m complaining.  I like the spring fashion … Continue reading

Getting What You Order Or Wanting What Is Served?

So we’re sitting in one of our favorite local diners… …ready to re-charge with a hearty breakfast before taking a 5-hour Presidents’ Day trek to Connecticut (we’re driving family members to meet up with in-laws).  Our server, a recent hire at the diner, brings out the food and everything looks appetizing and delicious – eggs … Continue reading

Let It Snow!

The local TV weatherman (okay, meteorologist) called it a “nuisance snow”, but I didn’t see it that way at all.  The few inches we got yesterday made me feel glad for a sign of the season.  It was a refreshingly pretty snow that fell on a Saturday between holidays, and I had no place in … Continue reading

Thanksgiving: Words to Live By

No longer forward nor behind, I look in hope or fear; But, grateful, take the good I find, The best of now and here. – John Greenleaf Whittier (1807-1892), from My Psalm As Thanksgiving Day nears, I like to look for poems and quotations expressing thoughts on gratitude.  They remind me to take stock of … Continue reading

Halloween Is The Perfect Time For…

…Picking your own pumpkin from the pumpkin patch, which isn’t so easy when you’re only six months old.  So many interesting shapes and sizes to choose from…which one will wear the face of a jack-o-lantern?  And when will the Great Pumpkin arrive? …Funny hats and little black cats who come for a visit and perhaps … Continue reading

Oh, Happy Spring!: A Pittsburgh Treasure

Oh, happy Spring!  It’s the time for blooms and blossoms, warmer air and sunshine. Last weekend my daughter had the opportunity to host my sister and her family when they visited her in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.  One of the spectacular sights she took them to see is the Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens.  Phipps Conservatory is … Continue reading