Tonight I was suppose to babysit my grandson. He is just starting to recognize I am someone of significance and he reaches his arms out for me to pick him up. Oh how I love that! Both my daughter and son in law were to be busy with activities this evening. I happen to be in town and fortunately for me, I got the call. My son in law's activity was to be outside and for heaven's sake guess what happened? It rained!!! His activity got canceled. He came home early. He ended up giving the baby his bath, getting him ready for bed, rocking and reading to him and putting him down. I was sad and disappointed. The days are few and far between that I get to take care of my baby. It is nice when he and I are all alone so we can focus just on each other. Anyway, guess I'll just wait for another opportunity!
Encourage one another
"Make it your ambition to lead a quiet life and attend to your own business and work with your hands...." 1 Thessalonians 4:11 "She never shook the stars from their appointed courses, but she loved her God and she rode good horses."
Thursday, September 29, 2011
Sunday, September 25, 2011
I Think I've Said It Before
I am an old soul. My heart just loves things old...old movies, old furniture, old toys, old TV shows, old do-dads, old aprons, old music, old stuff. Those things just make me smile, make me long for, make me dream of what I could do with stuff if I had it, make me wish I had not gotten rid of stuff I had but got rid of. My brain just starts trying to get creative. It's just automatic. Then I starts drumming up memories and thoughts of when my mother had that or my grandmother used one of those things or where I was when I watched that show when I was little. I believe it's ok to be an old soul. It was a quieter time, what seems to be a more peaceful time, a less technical time... I wish for the old times.
Encourage one another
Encourage one another
Saturday, September 10, 2011
Wild and Free
That was the status of most of the horses I saw last week! Some were truly wild, and living in the wild, and never been touched by human hands as far as I know. Then others who live closer to civilization and many have been mistakenly fed or gotten too close to and tamed too much for their own good. Those now will wonder into areas where people inhabit and in fact have been been run over and or taken captive. They have become somewhat of a nuisance due to people feeding them and then them coming to close looking for more food or water. Still there were others, who had once been wild and later captured through the BLM, perhaps had been auctioned off or left in long term holding pens, who were now set free again. Those actually had been gentled and tamed, though are not ridden. So there was a wide variety of the ones I photographed. The truly most amazing ones were the wild ones. Even those have been surrounded with big equipment, trucks, and people developing pipelines for gas in the forests where they live. While they were once afraid totally of people they now will tolerate them to some degree and do not automatically run, but hang around more out of curiousity that anything. The days were filled with early mornings and ran into the night. There was not much rest on this trip and we were searching out these animals most of the day. The trip was lead by an amazing photographer, Lynn Pomerantz, who is very knowledgeable about all the horses and areas she took us too. These are the nice comments she wrote to me in an email after the workshop.
Several of the places Lynne took us to may no longer be places the horses remain. The BLM is rounding them up even as I write this to be moved into long term holding pens or to be auctioned off. Blessings I wish for all wild horses and may they continue to roam free as long as they live!
Hi Robin,
Thank you! And thanks for lunch today and for coming to the workshop. I so enjoyed your company. Hope you will stay in touch. Send me a few of your favorite jpegs from today. I think you have a really great eye. So many of your images reflected a very "fresh" way of seeing. The technical stuff is available for anybody to learn. The seeing part is another matter and I really think that part just comes naturally to you. Really hope to see some of those images in the photo contest. Hopefully, a light will turn on in your head regarding your job situation. It woul be nice if that happens for me as well!
Have fun in Santa Fe and safe travels.
Hugs,
Lynne
Spend Thrift
My daughter might absolutely freak if she knew I took her/my baby boy into two thrift shops today. She hates those and says they smell. I on the other hand love to "treasure hunt" in those. First shop, no luck. We even searched the book section but found nothing noteworthy. OK, second stop, bingo. I found a fabulous stone khaki colored barn coat from Eddie Bauer and an Old Navy denim jacket! I actually went in looking for a worn well and washed flannel shirt to leave at the ranch, but decided $3.99 was too much to pay for those and bought these instead. For the price the EB will make a great car or riding coat and the denim I can wear with anything to work. Now all I need is some COOL weather. Jesus willing it is not too far away!
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