Friday, May 28, 2010
Spring
Thursday, May 27, 2010
Adieu, Adieu

I recently heard about a study done that evaluated the happiness of people around the world. Guess who won? The Danes! The reason? Not the crappy climate and lack of sunshine, but their happiness was closely correlated with health levels, followed by wealth, followed by the provision of education. So people with really good health care, a higher GDP per captita, and access to education were much more likely to report being happy. FYI, the USA is #23 on the list. The nations of my forefathers and foremothers (Sweden and Ireland respectively) were ranked 7 (Sweden) and 11 (Ireland). That
explains the longing for the homeland....

In that vein I was recently gifted with a Great Wheel by my lovely daughter for Mother's Day. It is currently in my office, which I may be turning into a library. It is beautiful and came from a lovely little antique shop in Brattleboro, VT. It was not complete and needed a spindle assembly that I luckly got on Ebay. For a wheel this old they are rare! I was given a Schacht Matchless Spinning Wheel as a Christmas from my husband. I love it but have been unable to produce anything worth keeping. My plan this summer is to take some spinning classes, so that I will be prepared for the longing that overtakes me in the Fall and Winter. If I could learn to spin on the Great Wheel it would be a double bonus. It is also called a Walking Wheel, because one must draft the roving out, then stop the wheel, hold it up and walk toward the wheel to begin again. It is said that one walks 20 miles by the time a skein of wool has been spun. Two wheels. Does this mean that I am going to begin collecting spinning wheels? Where would I put them? That is my friend Madeline's essential question. I always think that If I love something that I can fit it in. I imagine myself in a large barn-like room, with a pile of golden straw, spinning and spinning....

Saturday, January 23, 2010
Zombies

I was greeted this morning by my husband with the following.
Husband: "I am watching the funniest movie with Woody Harrelson about zombies. You wouldn't like it, because of the blood and gore, but if you could watch it with your eyes closed...."
Me: Why is there so much blood and gore?
Husband: Because they are zombies.
Me: That doesn't answer the question.
Husband: They are zombies Sharon.
Me: I know nothing about zombies. Why is there so much blood and gore?

Husband: "I am watching the funniest movie with Woody Harrelson about zombies. You wouldn't like it, because of the blood and gore, but if you could watch it with your eyes closed...."
Me: Why is there so much blood and gore?
Husband: Because they are zombies.
Me: That doesn't answer the question.
Husband: They are zombies Sharon.
Me: I know nothing about zombies. Why is there so much blood and gore?
Husband: Zombies eat people.
Me: Why?
Husband: Because they are zombies!
Me: Looks like I am going to have to Google zombie. Think Wickipedia has a zombie entry?
I found this on Don't Eat My Brain, an archive for zombie types.

That seems a little vague. There are many people I know that would fit this description. I could even fit that description on certain days.... Yikes!
Gots to order a 6 pack.
Saturday, October 24, 2009
I Kissed a Dog and I Liked It


Getting Lacey has helped me take at least 2 walks each day, something I never could find the time for before. I am also getting acquainted or reacquainted with our neighbors and have found some natural delights in smelling the evening air filled with wood smoke as it drifts out of a chimney or discover beautiful, tiny wild grapes in green, blue, and purple. They would be perfect cascading from a flower arrangement. I have begun to think of the neighborhood in a different way, like there is Ozzie's house (he is the dog at the end of the street), here comes Hunter (a German Short Haired Pointer), and will Ghost (a white Standard Boxer) be outside when we reach the cul-de-sac? All of this looking and walking and smelling gets us tired. Then one of us cuddles with a stuffed bird. Did I say she was adorable?
Wednesday, September 23, 2009
Da Blog


Got my flu shot today and my pneumonia shot. I had pneumonia last year and the year before. Made me think I should put some effort forth on the prevention end of the deal. My mother always said an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. Yes mother.
Tuesday, September 22, 2009
Caramel Cat Cakes

Tuesday, September 8, 2009
Daily Demands

This is the sunset at my beach a few nights ago, when I was not blogging.
The moonlight shining on the water, the night when I was not blogging.

The new floor and wall in the kitchen where I work. Some are made angry by the color of the floor. I just wonder why?
Then, there is the gate of the collective garden that my daughter calls "The Secret Garden." It is next to her new building, has a fire pit, one hears running water, and there are hidden stone benches and picnic tables for neighbors, who join, to use. She wants to join immediately, to get some bulbs in before it gets too late. I have already bought bags of narcissus, hyacinths, and leucojum. I can totally understand where she is coming from. I think perhaps a nice apartment warming present would be a basket of bulbs. But I think I will wait until after moving day.


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