You, on the other side…
21 Saturday Dec 2013
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21 Saturday Dec 2013
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16 Friday Aug 2013
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African White Iris © Joan Currie
When Summer, lingering half-forlorn,
On Autumn loves to lean,
And fields of slowly yellowing corn
Are girt by woods still green;
When hazel-nuts wax brown and plump,
And apples rosy-red,
And the owlet hoots from hollow stump,
And the dormouse makes its bed;
from Is Life Worth Living? – by Alfred Austin
This poem brought me back to the delicious summers of my childhood…

07 Wednesday Aug 2013
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Aging, Fashion, Lauren DiMarco, Longfellow, Photography, Poetry, Time

Party dress @ Joan Currie
Maiden, that read’st this simple rhyme, Enjoy thy youth, it will not stay; Enjoy the fragrance of thy prime, For oh, it is not always May!
from It Is Not Always May by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Sometimes it is hard not to lament the passing of time…
30 Sunday Jun 2013
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The dance can reveal everything mysterious that is hidden in music,
and it has the additional merit of being human and palpable.
Dancing is poetry with arms and legs.
Charles Baudelaire
Sometimes you can’t help but dance to the music…
21 Friday Jun 2013
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Creative people are curious, flexible, persistent, and independent
with a tremendous spirit of adventure and a love of play. – Matisse
Allow no one to extinguish your creative fires…
16 Sunday Jun 2013
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Date squares, Father's Day, Grief process, Photography, Ten Things to help with the early grieving process

Niagara-on-the-Lake © James Currie
A tsunami of grief swept over me after my beloved Dad died this past February. In the months that followed I struggled to make sense of his passing and, although I still cannot, several activities helped me move toward a sense of acceptance and celebration of the time we did have together. I hope the following list helps someone who may be in a similar situation:
Ten things that helped me through the early grieving process: I…
1. Comforted my daughters who were struggling with my father’s absence as much as I.
2. Connected and reconnected with family members and friends who knew my Dad. They told me many wonderful stories that I had not heard before.
3. Searched through my family photos for some father-daughter images to frame and put on my laptop and iphone screen savers.
4. Read letters and postcards that I received from him when I was a child. I had forgotten he used to call me “Honey.”
5. Edited my telephone messages. I found a message where he called me by name and realized that listening to it is the only way I will ever hear him say my name again!
6. Engaged in repetitive activities such as walking (lots of walking), sudoku and solitaire games, and knitting.
7. Created art – sketching, doodling, digital photography, painting, and sculpture.
8. Listened to music – not soft, soulful songs but strong, energetic tunes by such artists as The Rolling Stones and Stevie Ray Vaughan.
9. Kept a journal – wrote about my Dad and how to make the time I have left on the planet more meaningful.
10. Baked his favorite desserts – apple pie and date squares.
You may like this past post about Ten Things My Father Taught Me.
08 Tuesday Jan 2013
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26 Monday Nov 2012
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This is the beauty I want. Beauty has got to be astonishing, astounding — it’s got to burst in on you like a dream, like the exquisite eyes of a girl.
from F. Scott Fitzgerald, Flappers and Philosophers
The holiday season has arrived. Dressing up for a razzle-dazzle evening…
18 Sunday Nov 2012
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11 Sunday Nov 2012
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