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Today in Life’s Journey

04 Friday Nov 2016

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Daughter, Fog, Go Navy, Horseshoe Lake Animal Hospital, Knights of Columbus, Navy, November Thanks, Southern Illinois

November 4, 2016

Grabbing a bag, I step out to the front porch and begin to gather the several newspaper rolls accumulated.

“If anyone has any newspaper to spare, our hospital needs it! We are completely out. Thank you!”

That was the message I read last night on a post by a local animal hospital I follow on Facebook. I tell myself this must why I had been putting off placing those papers in the recycle bin these past few weeks.

Panning the neighborhood, I notice heavy dew on the car windows and dampness on the ground. The sun was beginning its assent of the day.  I confirm I have enough time to take the papers to the animal hospital before the graduation ceremony, as I didn’t want them to go without, first thing in the morning.  It dawns on me that it’s somewhat a coincidence that I am running this errand to help the business and its people that just so happens to be the place my daughter worked through the majority of her high school years – since late July of 2014. My daughter called me when she had gotten the job.  I was so very excited for her, and we agreed on a date when I would take her out to celebrate her success later that week. But before the moment arrived, our life paths diverged.

As I am heading out the door this morning, I pause, feeling I should go grab my camera, just in case.  Though I squeegeed the windows and outside mirrors on the car, foggy condensation filmed once more before I ever left my driveway.  The Interstate route I had planned to take seemed an unwise choice with the current construction causing merging havoc even under normal visual conditions. I therefore took an alternate route.

I’m sure there were many passing in cars and school buses, wondering about the woman standing near the side of the road with a camera.

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Below the roadway fog hung low and converged over the Southern Illinois farmer’s field that butted against the Knights of Columbus parking lot on one side and a Rural Route and an Interstate on two others.  This moment seems to imprint – identifying where I am on this planet, on the morning my daughter is to graduate.

Navy Boot Camp.  My daughter graduated Navy Boot Camp today.  I’m not certain exactly how the weather felt, north of Chicago because I wasn’t there. That is not how our connective life’s journey has it at the moment.

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But I am thankful that she was able to join the Navy. It’s a good division of the Service for her.  And I am thankful that I have a cousin (dear to me) who was able to help my daughter get started down that path.  I am thankful that my son, her brother, was able to go to the ceremony and be there for her on this noteworthy occasion.

I am also thankful that I was able to watch the ceremony via live-stream and share that moment with my parents, her grandparents, even as they live halfway across the country from me.

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Where is she going next?  I couldn’t tell you.  That is not a part of the connective life’s journey between us at this time. But for right now, I cheer for my baby girl from where we each stand, and I find ways to be thankful for that.

Posted by t - That's Me | Filed under Memories, Personal Musings, Photo, Seasons, Uncategorized

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Galium. My Precious.

27 Wednesday Apr 2016

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Flower, Gallium, Gallum, Germany, Phlox, Vanilla, Wine

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Galium odoratum – Sweet Woodruff (backdropped by Creeping Phlox)

I don’t know if Gallum would think of this low growing greenery with the tiny white flowers as being precious.  I’m actually not sure if I consider it precious, but I thought it would make for a clever title.

I planted this beneath what is normally identified as an out-of-control and invasive shrub which I believe to be a Japanese Honeysuckle though I’ve been experimenting in transforming it ever since it sprung into existence several years back into that of a miniature ornamental tree. However, I digress.

Galium was identified as a plant that could make a good addition at the base of trees and shrubs.  I have further just read its sweet vanilla-scented flower clusters are used to flavor May wines in Germany.  Hmmmm.

I haven’t smelled it yet.  Though I planted it last spring it had no blooms until this year.  I guess I’ll have to go out and take a sniff.  I wonder if I could toss some blooms in with my coffee grounds to get vanilla coffee?

Posted by t - That's Me | Filed under Food, Gardening, Herbs, Photo, Photos, Seasons, Spring, Uncategorized

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Columbine. As in the flower.

26 Tuesday Apr 2016

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Columbine, Flower

I never knew.  I never knew until this weekend at the nursery.  A nursery of the lawn and garden variety.  I never knew that Columbine, before it was a headline of tragedy whose  anniversary just passed, is actually the name of a beautiful flower.

So I sent out a little prayerful thought for those family and friends who mourn the losses of their loved ones on that dark day in history, and then I picked up a couple flowers, which will now be a reminder each year of the precious gift called life.

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Posted by t - That's Me | Filed under Gardening, Photo, Photos, Pictures, Seasons, Spring, Uncategorized

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Bestill My Bleeding Hearts

24 Sunday Apr 2016

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Bleeding Hearts, Life and Death Contrast, Old and New

I actually wasn’t going to take a picture this year, as I figured most people are tired of seeing the same dang flower every year. But while doing yard work on the northern side of the house I saw this, and thought…, that’s a different perspective.
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Posted by t - That's Me | Filed under Art, Gardening, Photo, Pictures, Seasons, Spring, Uncategorized

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Enchanted Journey in a Midwest City

04 Thursday Feb 2016

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Adventure, angles, Art Deco, Artwork, Caverns, Caves, City Museum, Craft, Deco, kaleidoscope, Mosaic, Museum, perspective, photography, Re-purpose, Recycle, Repurpose, Reuse, Sculptures

Always before, I was with my children.  Amazing as those times were, I was busy being a parent. And I didn’t have a camera.

I gave myself a personal day to play, paint brush in one hand and camera in the other.  I pondered posting of this magnificent, somewhat hidden treasure.  But then I realized I don’t have a big enough following to worry about what I like to think of as a secret in the city. City Museum, St. Louis, MO.  They craft and make with donated items, re-purposing at the very core in oh so cool ways.

Anyway, a couple weeks ago I got word that they were repainting rollers they re-purposed to the likes of spindles along stairway and balcony railings.  Art Deco painting. Yeah, baby!  And they were opening it to the public, via paid general admission, during an announced date and time. Yes! Yes! Yes! However, being the responsible adult I generally am,  duty called and the moment was lost. The first time for them to be repainted in 20 years. So when I heard there was to be another session, I informed my client I would not be working that day, no matter what. I am soooooo glad I took my camera. (If you haven’t guessed, there are some pictures.)  The rollers got me there, but then……

Did I mention the caves and 10-story high slides, and constructs of wire and other mediums forming human habitrails throughout?  Yes, any time you see a big spiraling wire structure, people are able to travel through such, sometimes several stories above ground.

I didn’t even go to the outdoor MonstroCity, though you can see snippets of such through a couple windows. Next time.

But until then, I hope you enjoy the pictures. (Categories:  The Rollers, Wired Up, Caves, Eclectic Assortment)

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The Rollers

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Wired Up

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Caves

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10-story high slides.
10-story high slides.
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Eclectic Assortment

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Posted by t - That's Me | Filed under Art, Craft, Painting, Photos, Pictures, Uncategorized

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Squish, squish, snap…., slither

21 Sunday Jun 2015

Before the sun awoke from several days sleep blanketed by heaps and mounds of gray and dismal clouds, I ventured over to a charming little park known by few and squished along the soggy grounds feeding my soul through a plethora of colors, shapes and textures.

A week’s rain, too, had the lake expanded, and walking nearer, a startled water moccasin slithered, retreating to the safety of the water’s depths. I missed getting a picture of the snake as I was too busy making sure there were no others where I strode. Rumor has it there has been a snake swarm sited at the lake. Yep. I took a walk on the wild side.

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Posted by t - That's Me | Filed under Uncategorized

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In my garden and….., ummmmm, driveway

20 Sunday Jul 2014

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bees, bug, chicory, cockscomb, cone flower, coneflowers, dill, Echinacea, edible plants, ferns, flowers, gardens, herbs, insect, macrophotography, Photos, Pictures, pollen, wildflowers

I am so excited.

I have wanted the beautiful blue flowered chicory seen growing along the highways and bi-ways for years now.

I’ve been blessed in receiving one from the Higher Power this summer.

To the disdain of my neighbors, who have not one clover or other ‘wild’ flower in their yards, it found its root in my driveway of gravel….. and dirt….. and a conglomerate of plant life.

Of course, it chose my driveway for its sunny and rocky conditions, similar to that of the roadsides you see this beautiful blue flower bedazzling in the morning hours.

I haven’t figured out where best to relocate it and it still thrive, which I most definitely want it to do.  Meanwhile, my son grumbles each time it is his turn to mow, which yes, includes my driveway, and he must go around my newly prized plant.

Did I mention that it’s edible?

Click on the images for larger viewing.

Echinacea Glow
Coneflower Top
Young Chicory Bloom
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Dill Flower Dance
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Posted by t - That's Me | Filed under Food, Gardening, Herbs, Pictures, Seasons

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It’s all in the way you look at it.

05 Saturday Jul 2014

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close-up, colors, flowers, gardens, macrophotography, perspective, photography, Photos, pollen, purple coneflower

Have I mentioned that I enjoy looking at things from a different perspective than the norm?  Of course, who am I to say what the ‘norm’ is?

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Posted by t - That's Me | Filed under Gardening, Pictures, Seasons, Uncategorized

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Memorial Day Weekend

27 Monday May 2013

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American Flag, American Flag Facebook Cover, Flag, Flying Flag, Gratitude, Independence Day, Memorial Day, Old Glory, Ole Glory, Red, red white and blue, Stars and Stripes, Veteran's Day, White and Blue

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Keeping close to heart, this Memorial Day Weekend, the gift of self-sacrifice so many others have given so that we may enjoy the freedoms we tend to take for granted. RIP

Posted by t - That's Me | Filed under Holiday Celebrations, Pictures

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Textured Abstract on Ice

09 Saturday Feb 2013

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abstract art, birdbath, geometry, ice, ice abstract, ice sculpture, Nikon, Nikon Coolpix series, photography, textures, winter, winter ice

Stepping out this morning, glints of shimmering light drew my attention to the bird bath. Turning my gaze I was blessed with a most amazing sight of textured abstract in angles, lines and various other shapes in natures own surface ice sculpture.

Ice Abstract atop Oak Leaves
Ice Abstract atop Oak Leaves
Textures above, below, and beyond.
Textures above, below, and beyond.
More textures, angles, and shapes.
More textures, angles, and shapes.
Triangle on ice. My son wants me to send a copy to his Pre-Algebra teacher. They currently studying geometry.
Triangle on ice. My son wants me to send a copy to his Pre-Algebra teacher. They currently studying geometry.
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“X” Marks the Spot
More angles on the angles.
More angles on the angles.

I captured what I could with my little Canon Coolpix.  Within the half-hour, it was gone…

Posted by t - That's Me | Filed under Pictures, Seasons

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