Showing posts with label Bruno. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bruno. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 28, 2016

SUNDAY to SUNDAY in "WESSIEFOO"

Looking back to Massachusetts 
on a Wednesday in Manhattan

Some of the Skies
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Where I Slept
A scarf filters the hot noon sun.
There's a wonderful wall of  family Memories.
Blue jays nest in the tree and birdsong wakes me.
The pool prompts me to get outside.
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Fathers Day
Nephew Jason and Uncle Dick are swimming...
...while Mother Rachel serves outrageously rich desert:
Happy Birthday Richard and Solstice Celebration all.
Jason anticipates sweet delight...
 
...while we all prepare our taste buds:

Beautiful Nina,
and genial Cousin Roger...
...plus Daddy Tim and Aunt Jenny.
(no photo too busy enjoying)

After the feast, under the Umbrella...
...a most contented me.
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Inside
(Where Critters stay Cool and Calm)
Sissy, Rhodo, Betsy and Mona huddle in a pile...

while Bruno the Wonder Dog guards his toy.
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Summer Solstice
This 'longest day' goes on forever.
Time for Tiger Lilies...
...Bee Balm,
 ...and Catalpa blooms arrives.
Fireflies dance at dusk.
(no photo 'cause my camera can't capture it)
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Laundry Is Universal
 changing patterns...
 and sometimes...
a message.
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Plants Day 
A quick trip to Pignatare Farm for basil, pots and petunias
 
Then planting...
...Transplanting,
Cleaning, debugging,
and hanging.
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Media
(see LINKS for details)
Historic House Sit-In led by John Lewis
 The Brexit Vote
 Mainly we watched a few very fine films like
"As Good as It Gets" and "Being There".
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Farewell Again
A week of serious country lay-abouting, firefly dusks, full moon nights, beautiful skies, constant birdsong, a lot of good food, and mostly no stress at all with three very, very good friends...
...made my Manhattan return seem like falling on to a speedway mid-race.  I caught the end of the gay parade (which I was sorry to have missed) from a slowly crawling cross town bus...
...and took note of a too familiar sad scene--a homeless woman who might even have lived in this vacated building once--and above her a pigeon who might have had a friend feeding it daily on that very ledge.
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Three Images
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LINKS

Pignatare Farm

Brexit

The Sit In-John Lewis

"Being There"

"As Good as It Gets"

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Sunday, May 5, 2013

A WEEK AWAY



Note
if you see a blank black box with sound strip under it
click on it for video

April 24th
Beautiful Weather

Changeable

Many Shades of Blue
 
Sunup
 
One Adorable New Dog
 
Watch 'Bruno' Play
"The Circle Game"

See Bruno perform
"In Your Face"

A Few Cats Too
(others were indisposed)
'Baby-Bert'

'Wee-Bert'
'Gracie'
'Charlie'
Forsythia

Trillium

 Forget Me Not

Wood Anemone

 Violet

Ancient Orchid

Bleeding Heart
 
Skunk Cabbage

Quince Bush

Everywhere Lush Everything
 For My Rag Mates
A Vintage Victorian Cloth
on a Vintage Victorian
Marble Top Table

Detail
 
Detail

A Day Trip to Hartford for Dance

Tiny Sample


April 30th
The Laundry Line

May First
Ready To Depart

"Your leaving?!"

"My shadow will stay on 'til I return"
Place Keepers

Springfield to Hartford
Hartford to Stamford
Crossing To Manhattan

The Church Garden
 Irises Soon
Back Pot Garden
Home
 Here to greet me 98 emails to sort read, keep, answer, schedule or delete, no possibility of catching up on a week of blogs and face book posts, and the piles of papers, the stacks of books, the closet room full of clothes still here.  Nothing has miraculously solved itself in my absence, but my spirit is refreshed and all is well.  Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday I paid bills, assessed how tight the rest of the month will be, set up a schedule for the garden, corresponded with friends in France, New Jersey and Seattle Washington, read some blogs, and caught up with what needed updating.
Traveled downtown and West to the Hudson one evening for a spectacularly enjoyable book launch for
Annie Finch's "Spells" at Poets House.
(more on that in another post)