Launch Day
This morning we head to the Island, very early. Because I had the opportunity to do 6-hours of continuing education geared for small forest owners yesterday, most of the trip prep was done late last week. Groceries, packing the right clothes, and more importantly, the right books, etc. My intrepid husband stays one night and […]
Digital Photobook
I’m in the middle of creating a digital photo album of mom’s last 3+ years. I’m stuck… Mostly due to the limitations of the website. The photo upload process went well, but you can’t organize the pictures on the website. I’d like to create the album by subject: Outings, Friends, Family, Activities etc. The upload, […]
Misc…
The snow is 88% gone. It was in the mid-40’s today, and the sun came out enough to cast weak shadows. I love the snow, and it felt amazing to hunt for potting soil, in all the usual places, without returning indoors needing to defrost my hands. And while I have three different bagged soils, […]
Shnow!!!!!
Snowmageddon arrived early yesterday evening. We have a drift on our upper deck that’s deep enough (14”) that I want to give it a name. Accumulation, while due to wind is hard to judge, is approaching 10”. We spent an astonishing amount of time today watching the birds enjoying the suet feeder. My DH refilled […]
Next Island Trip
Is at the end of the month. I was hoping to get up earlier, and there are lots of little reasonable reasons to wait. One is that our conservation district plant-sale pick-up is before heading to the Island, and most of the plants I bought are for the property. This way I can plant when […]
Valentine’s Day / Kitchen Plans
My DH and I just made sexy plans for Valentine’s Day to lift a piece or two of flooring in the attic, and cut a small hole in the sheetrock in the upper back of our pantry in hot pursuit of the beam the holds up the wall between our kitchen and dining room… We’re […]
Letters
In sorting through my mom’s archives I’ve slowed down to sort/explore/enjoy what must be a 6’ high stack of correspondence dating back to 1979. Mom kept copies of the letters she sent to others, often stapling their letters to hers. Converting feet of paper into reams (500 sheets) of paper roughly amounts to more than […]
Reflections
When I’m on the Island, neighbors will give me little reflections of my mother. My AN came to check in on how our burn pile was faring (the one that legally had to be managed, which was my job). As we stood enjoying the moment, a stag walked by to the east. I said, “And […]
Books II
While sorting my parent’s books, I set aside almost everything on Greece. They took a trip to Greece in the summer of 1984, and collected volumes on the subject ever after. I’ve retained a number of books on Greece that are of particular interest to me or are antiques. I posted the rest on our […]
Books
I’m starting to make some headway on my parent’s books. It is not a speedy process, but it’s gaining a little momentum. Time, healing and reality checks are all coming together to make this so. For instance: I don’t need to keep the French/English dictionaries that we’re one of mom’s primary author’s, signed by him […]