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Beautiful Pears…

09 Thursday May 2024

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Art, beautiful, Billy Collins, Claudia Schiffer, Helena Bonham Carter, Musical Tables, Oil painting, Painting, Pears, Poetry, Red pears

© Joan Currie – My Red Pears oil painting on canvas.

The fruit tree heard that
the Bhagavad Gita
recommends surrendering

the fruits of action to God
and so he gently dropped his
pears into Mother Earth’s lap.

Because he did so,
pear seeds
made the world
much more pear-treed.

from Bhagavad Gita: Chapter 5

An Italian proverb states, “in bocca chiusa non cade pera,” – a pear will never fall into a closed mouth. But, to me, there is something about the shape, color, and texture of a pear that makes it almost too beautiful to eat!

© Joan Currie – My pears on linen oil painting.

Tea Time…

24 Tuesday Mar 2015

Posted by Satin & Sand in Art, Design, Food, Photography

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Afternoon tea, Tea ceremony, Tea time

Navy teacup by Joan Currie

Teacup in acrylic © Joan Currie

The Tea Party

I had a little tea party
This afternoon at three.
‘Twas very small-
Three guests in all – 
Just I, myself and me.

Myself ate all the sandwiches,
While I drank up the tea;
‘Twas also I who ate the pie
And passed the cake to me.

By Jessica Nelson North (1891-1988)

A lovely cup of tea punctuates the day…

Thinking of my father…

16 Sunday Jun 2013

Posted by Satin & Sand in Art, Food, Photography, Reflections, Relationships

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Date squares, Father's Day, Grief process, Photography, Ten Things to help with the early grieving process

Wrought iron fence Niagara-on-the-lake James Currie

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.

Beautiful Oral Gratification…

05 Friday Oct 2012

Posted by Satin & Sand in America's Next Top Model, Fashion, Food, Photography, Reflections

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America's Next Top Model, beautiful, Diane Ackerman, Exotic cuisine, Khrystyna Kazakova, Photography

© Khrystyna Kazakova

Oysters on the half shell, arranged on a large platter of shaved ice, one by one polish the woman’s tongue with silken saltiness. – from A Natural History of the Senses by Diane Ackerman

Preparing for a weekend of sampling delicious exotic cuisine…

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Loving again and again…

01 Friday Jun 2012

Posted by Satin & Sand in Design, Food, Photography, Reflections, Relationships, Writing

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Elizabeth Barrett Browning, If Thou Must Love Me, Love, Photography, Poetry, romance, Tea time

© Joan Currie

If thou must love me, let it be for naught
Except for love’s sake only. Do not say,
‘I love her for her smile – her look – her way
Of speaking gently, – for a trick of thought
That falls in well with mine, and certes brought
A sense of pleasant ease on such a day’ –
For these things in themselves, Beloved, may
Be changed, or change for thee – and love,
so wrought.
from If Though Must Love Me by Elizabeth Barrett Browning 

 Surely after all these years our love is transcendent.

Tea for Two…

26 Saturday May 2012

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Afternoon tea, Catherine Douzel, Photography, Relationships, Teatime

© Joan Currie

Each cup of tea represents an imaginary voyage. – Catherine Douzel

I loved our afternoon teas together.

Gingerbread House…

18 Sunday Dec 2011

Posted by Satin & Sand in Art, Crafts, Design, Food, Photography, Reflections

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A Holly Jolly Christmas, Art, Baking, beautiful, Christmas, Christmas baking, Crafts, Gingerbread House, Michael Bublé, Norman Vincent Peale, postaweek 2011

Have a holly, jolly Christmas,
It’s the best time of the year,
I don’t know if there’ll be snow,
But have a cup of cheer.
A Holly Jolly Christmas by Johnny Marks – sung by Michael Bublé

Voilà – this year’s gingerbread house thanks to very thick royal frosting!

Photo: James Currie

Pear Yellow…

29 Tuesday Nov 2011

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Art, beautiful, Christina Rossetti, Pear, Poetry, watercolor


What is yellow? pears are yellow,

Rich and ripe and mellow.
from Color by Christina Rossetti 

A pear – my favorite shape of late.

Watercolor © Joan Currie

Harvest Sonnet…

21 Monday Nov 2011

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beautiful, Edna St. Vincent Millay, Photography, Poetry, postaweek 2011

© Joan Currie

A wagon stopped before the house; she heard
The heavy oilskins of the grocer’s man
Slapping against his legs. Of a sudden whirred
Her heart like a frightened partridge, and she ran
And slid the bolt, leaving his entrance free;
Sonnets from an Ungrafted Tree by Edna St. Vincent Millay 

My table is laden with the fecundity of the season.

Ten Beautiful Things My Mother Taught Me…

08 Sunday May 2011

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I never look back – life is too short. – My Mother

1.  The basic ballroom dance steps at a very young age so that I would always feel at home on the dance floor.
2.  Lyrics to practically every big band and show tune.
3.  How to throw a large party and be a great hostess.
4.  A glass half-full attitude that included not dwelling on the past and appreciating the here and now.
5.  How to sketch, draw, and compose photographs.
6.  The correct way to apply lipstick, eyeliner, and false eyelashes.
7.  How to bake, especially pies, bundt cakes, and butter tarts.
8.  A love of the written word – how to type, write copy, read a literary novel, and recite poetry.
9.  How to finesse a trick in bridge and win at gin rummy.
10. How to pack for a trip, including – take your own brand of teabags wherever you go to ensure that you will always have a good cup of tea.

Thanks, Mom! Happy Mother’s Day!

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