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Make your OWN Day

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A friend recently said to me, it is  important that we make our own days. She is brilliant! It is all about choices, intentions & authenticity....right on & so as much as we can create our experiences- it is just that which opens us up to the ability to wander, flow into the unexpected, the interesting smidges of life. When you can do this what are your top things you want to be in that day you are making? Plum Island, Massachussetts My top 3:  see something different, take pictures πŸ“ΈπŸ“Έ & be in the moment...ask myself questions❓❓❓, have a take-away learnt items. Caught this birdie pic recently, below at the above picture- in  Massachusetts. Cedar Wax Wing Cool Bench Sculpture I found this piece in a hotel in Connecticut- 2,500 quarters from states & national parks-what does that equal dollar wise? So just me finding moments that were part of  days I made, or that made my days.😁 xoxo

Wandering in La La Land

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Downtown LA California Dreaming --just been to LaLa Land...lots of beauty, in every which way😁 Beautiful people, dogs,  beautiful cars, beautiful scenery ...My interest lies in the flower area, though, Tesla's make me yawn. Roses full bloom in April-so many colors and variations no matter where you lookπŸ‘€ in all flora. Art is gorgeous & plentiful also- visited the Broad Museum, super contemporary art....Jasper Johns exhibit (below) Beautiful colors, you see? Ok, stay with me here.....beauty in the City of Angels, 2nd biggest city in USA so why call it La La Land? Continual state of joy, happiness...? Too much beauty? too little pain? out of reality? Who knows, but when walking in Santa Monica on my last day there, a woman asked me to move to the other side of the sidewalk because her dog preferred the opposite side, my then side-normal walking side (yes, really) I did so because the beautiful little doggie was so gosh darn, well beautiful. And I was feeling a little ...

New England Dreaming, 35 days till Spring

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Floating flowers-probably a hardy type, as this was taken in Massachusetts earlier in the year while wandering...Love how they pop up! Also fond of them because the flowers , although they last just a couple of days, keep coming🌼 Functional too-nice little hiding spot for fish & a rest stop for froggies🐸 Monet, as we know did over 200 water lily paintings in France. Monet, leader of French Impressionism lived a long life and is buried in Giverny, France. He obsessed over flowers-which makes me adore him😍-and had his own pond in France...he used silver, white, cobalt violet, emerald green, ultramarine, cadmium yellow,  vermillion & lemon yellow to paint, & actually planted his own water lilies on his property. There was no love lost, though, in the early 1900's toward Monet's series of water lilies. Critics disliked his colors , choice of WATER LILIES. Say what?? Hey, what did they know??? Right?? Some of the 200 some water lily paintings were lo...

Surviving Winter: it's Possible! January storms & Hawk tales....

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It's winter in new England, and that's that. Gotta love the great bird visibility, though. You named it -a Cooper's Hawk, for sure. Immature one, they tell me. Am not so good @ my identification, but I keep plugging away. Check out this video below of a Cooper's Hawk during Hurricane Harvey in the states earlier this year. AmazingπŸ˜† What caption would you give this video? Not a bad place to hang out-right? Found my hawk hanging out near the beach in southern Connecticut.It's all about the blue & white. 

Over the River? Looking for home and drinking some wine

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The original poem, "Over the River and Through the Wood" by a New England writer named Lydia Child, wrote it to recall childhood memories about going to her Grandfather's house for Thanksgiving. A lot has changed. When sung, Grandmother has replaced Grandpa and many of us fly everywhere. Recently for Turkey Day I flew across country not to see G'ma or G'pa, but my children. Landing in California, a state with many people πŸ‘©πŸ‘¨πŸ‘§πŸ‘ͺπŸ‘³πŸ‘«πŸ‘­πŸ‘¬( I believe the most in my country) was a far cry from the nostalgic, snowy ride through the forest to grandparents, back in the day. Oranges, flowers & sun greeted me....as did traffic and more traffic. Additionally, the lure in Cali was vino. Yes, I will admit that🍷A visit to Napa valley Wine region ensued. While I didn't see much fire damage in that particular area, natives reported homes were ruined up in the hills; their eagerness for customers was apparent, and no doubt understandable. So there I was. Rip...

From here to there...

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We stay busy, we find meaning-but getting older, as much as it is a gift,  is a challenge. As a friend just said, I am working with the gaps. I know what he means. Am thankful for time-yes, but there is no great prep for dealing with identity & generativity  . So, I wander & jump into things with a yes. I hunt humanity. i don't ask- Do i need it-does it spark joy.... it's a gut feeling, no questions asked. I use my time to enter reality and everyday it's different. Nature, of course is such a draw. I actually think I like bike riding because it allows me to see a lot in a prescribed amount of time! Here I was riding along the Farmington River in Connecticut.  T. S. Eliot said "Only those who will risk going too far can possibly find out how far one can go..." or a visit to Edith Wharton's (the writer) house in Lenox, Massachusetts. The Age of Innocence, The House of Mirth, etc... I learned she wrote her first novel at 11 years old and lo...

New York City & Art

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Visit to the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City (founded in 1870) recently, to see Auguste Rodin --the French sculptor-Exhibit The backside of the The Thinker Rodin worked with clay, marble, bronze & plasters- he was rather controversial while alive, he pushed realism with the body form. He died in 1917.😒 But there is more to the story..... there is a book out, called Rodin's Lover, about Camille Claudel ( Rodin's lover) , a sculptor who was committed to an insane asylum. Unfortunately, she remained there  for 30 years- her mother would not take her back. Here is the upside, though, earlier this year,  a museum in her name opened in France!! On display are her sculptures. In response to the interest in Claudel-the Rodin Museum ( opened in 1919) in Paris-ADDED a Camille Claudel wingπŸ™ About time, don't ya think... xo **** Rodin's Lover , by Heather Webb**** 2015

EARLY FALL---3 days before September ends

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summer's end

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Summer's end....Every year I find it hard to say good-bye. So,  new thought: beauty where it lies. Fall can be wonderful :)  Enya said "The spring, summer, is quite a hectic time for people in their lives, but then it comes to autumn, and to winter, and you can't but help think back to the year that was, and then hopefully looking forward to the year that is approaching.." Rhode Island--more to this state than Newport! This is Narragansett. Narragansett Tow ers nearby, once a Casino in 1800's. Day tripping in East Aurora , NY  Home of Fisher-Price Toys and our 13th President -Millard Fillmore. Buffalo, Rochester & Niagara Falls..East Aurora being southeast of Buffalo.  Down into the Finger Lake region of NYS-Otisco, Skaneateles, Owasco, Cayuga, Seneca, Keuka, Canandaigua & Honey Lakes. Keuka to be specific :)  Great kayaking🚀 xoxo

Skywatch

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Flying across the USA Looking up ↑ "when we look up,When we look up it wid items widens our horizons are there any sentence. we see we see what a little speck the littlest back we are in the universe Little little speck we leave our you new computers, so insignificant, and we all take ourselves so seriously....." Julia Gregson I like to look up because of the surprise, ever-changing beauty and fact it HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH ME... plus I am not using my phone or on social media!!!!!πŸ‘€ California Those in california-maybe they take that blue sky for granted? Or maybe not...In RI, I was able to catch a sunrise, something I haven't done in a long time. Always awestruck-but equally so when the storms come outπŸ’₯πŸ‘ Meandered to Rhode Island I love the texture in this picture!! Narragansett Bay Long Island Sound with just a touch of pink More than a touch of pink in this one!!! Anywhere, USA A different pattern every time–the...

Water, water, water

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It's summer and I don't know about you, but I crave water-bodies of. I am just as happy with ponds , as I am the ocean. Now as a wanderer, I am open to many things but..... Margaret Atwood said "Water does not resist.Water flows. Water is patient." W.H. Auden said "Water is the soul of the Earth"  Beautiful words, but, can we just say-water is wonderful to look @  Some pictures in Connecticut & Maine →→→→→→→→It never looks the same! i                                                                         Did you see my kayak?? Just love to paddle, how about you?? xoxo