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I WILL NOT GIVE UP!

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Man, another breezy cool and damp day. Roger has been busy uncovering the strawberry patch from the leaves we dumped on it last Fall. I have been trying for years to develop a patch of big juicy and sweet Strawberries .  My first attempt was doomed from the getgo. Squirrels! The next year I tried fencing with a net over  the new plants. A big ole groundhog dug his home under   the patch. He was able to picnic on strawberry buds in his own back yard. The next year  I went with hanging  baskets inside the fenced in dog yard. I had to get up very early in the morning to beat the birds to the berries- not a very large yield either in the first year of strawberry growing. They don't start to really produce until the 2nd and 3rd years. So, anyway, out  of the hanging baskets they came and into a raised bed.  A little better luck. I was able to glean about a cereal bowl  of edible berries. Last year I thinned out the overgrowth and planted it in a fenced in area inside  the fenced in y

IMPULSIVITY

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My family thinks that I am an impulsive person. Lord knows that's not always a good thing. There have been times in my life when I have looked back on situations that I have found myself in and felt like beating myself over the head with my impulsivity. I made a decision today that I will spend Mother's day with my 87 year old mother no matter what happens with my responsibilities here at home. The ocean is calling me and I must go. I have many loves. The love of Roger, my family, and....the ocean. I love to go back where I started from. The house in this picture is owned by Summer people but back in the day a little old lady we called "Aunt Lo" lived there and there was a pier in front of her house that had a building on the end of it. Her late husband's fishing "shop" where he would bring his lobster boat to load up his traps, etc.  Roger and I bought a 27 foot travel trailer (the English would call it a caravan) shortly after

BLOOMING

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BLOOMING is an interesting word for this time of year-don't you agree? Everywhere we look outside our windows, doors  and on our comings and goings there's new life bursting through, out and up!  I love to go poking around and exclaim to whoever will listen the wonder of it all, the beauty that will soon manifest itself out of the small shoots and closed buds. The colors! Oh, my, the colors that will soon be painted on our Spring canvas. We lost a lot of our dogwoods to bad storms and the hurricane, Sandy, in the recent past. All of these dogwoods were uprooted and destroyed. Our property seemed to take direct hits from the heavy snow and winds and rain while our neighbors suffered minor or no damage at all. We have lost at least 12 full grown magnificent trees. About 5 dogwoods and many of them huge pines that have been around close to a hundred years or more. Thankfully we still have our Magnolia trees. This is a picture from last year.

HOOKY LOVE TA DA!

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I am currently in the very beginnings of hooking a new doily pattern. 30 inch diameter so it will take awhile for sure since I have an afghan in the works and 2 partially finished quilts I would like to get to the next stage. I do have a finish to show. It is unblocked but lays pretty flat. The name of the pattern is Seashells. It was taken from a book of a collection of patterns, A YEAR OF DOILIES. I made it using a bright glittery white #10 thread. It is about 18" in diameter. This is not the first time I have worked this pattern and it was a fun one to do. Not hard and does up quickly. It was a miserable day weatherwise.  Cool and rainy. We did celebrate Logan's birthday. It was hard getting him to let me take his picture but I snuck in a couple. Here's one of him playing with Lucy. 10 years old on Sunday. A lazy dog A lazy cat Another lazy cat Blessings to you!

I LOVE SPRING!

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Wow, was there ever  a sig ht so beautiful  when only a month ago we were looking at this? What a difference a mo nth can make. We missed the last 2 east coast storms, had some very mild weather, lots of rain, some sunshine here and there, and voila! The robin's arrived, the juncos are migrating, the grass is greening, the flowers are blooming and the groundhog is awake,  looking for something to eat. As I write this the Cardinals are waking up with their morning's not so melodious warm up. The Robin is singing backup and doing a much better job.  I can hear a phoebe bird repeating it's name over and over. Later.... Today is turning out to be so warm and lovely.  I am stuck in the house because I have lots to do to get ready for a grandson's birthday. We are not eating here though just having cake and gifts here. The whole gang will be meeting at Golden Corral. I hope I spelled that right. As many times as I've been there I should

A VISITOR

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QUESS WHO CAME TO DINNER? Elijah or Mavis? Our neighbor's pet turkey, that's who. Man, is she a corker!! We heard some gobbling outside while we were eating breakfast. We looked out and this huge turkey was checking out the vehicles in our driveway. She decided Roger's truck looked tasty. She pecked away at it like it was a hard boiled egg. Roger went out to see if he could shoo her away but she just ran around the other side and started to peck on it. Then he took off his hat and waved it in the air. It all happened so fast that by the time I went in the house to get my camera I only managed to snap this picture before she was off and running, a blurry apparition, across the neighbor's field. I took a bunch of pics but they all came out blurry.  It didn't take long for her to disappear. I'm not sure where she lives. Roger knew of her owner and said she escapes over the fence occasionally. Hmmm, she better not get loose during turkey hunting season!

THESE ARE MOMENTS OF WONDER, SEE THEM AND REMEMBER.

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"Sunsets are the opening music of the night."  "Sunsets are so marvelous that even the sun itself watches them in the reflection of the infinite ocean." "When the sun is setting leave whatever you are doing and watch it." Quotes by Mehmet Murat ildan I love photographing sunsets on the Island of my childhood, Deer Isle, Maine. Particularly in the village of Sunset! My dad was born and brought up in that village and lived a stone's throw from Sylvester's Cove where I take most of my sunset pictures because it's wide open ocean there. Nothing between me and my subject. The first photo was taken just at dusk while driving and stopping to capture what the inhabitants of this house in Pressey Village enjoy routinely in the Summer months. I am looking forward to capturing more sunsets in and around the small seaside hamlets, coves and villages and photographing them when I return to my beloved Islan

ANTICIPATION

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THE NEW JERSEY SHORE Roger and I live about 2 hours from Sandy Hook, N.J. in the northern tip and about 3 hours or less from Cape May, N.J., on the southern tip. We almost never visit anything in between. We try and go in the Spring and in the Fall. That way we pretty much have the beach to ourselves.  The park (GATEWAY NATIONAL PARK) doesn't officially open until Memorial Day and closes Labor Day. There's a $15 fee when the park is open to cover parking. Believe me when I say that the park is filled to capacity in season.  However, we go on a warm April day-we do have them in April!-and just soak all that beauty and try to absorb as much as possible ocean goodness before we have to head back inland to Pennsylvania. We usually go for just the day. We leave home early and load up the car with chairs, jackets, a cooler and my camera. Roger likes to sit on the beach and gaze out to sea. There's the skyline of Manhattan in the distance to the left and barges