Most morning after my family is off for their day, I start mine with a contemplative walk in nature. I take this time now to talk with my dear parents who are in spirit world. This special alone time has become my way of connecting with their spirit, this time is when I am most at peace. What a blessing. I truly enjoy this time alone. … [Read more...]
Believe
Believing in the spirit of Christmas is about finding those little moments in time that inspire us as we continue our journey through life. A good example is when I came back from a very exciting flower installation. I felt on top of the world. Well, normally I would share this great news with my parents, but now there was no one to share this … [Read more...]
Are we there yet?
Holidays here we come. I can’t wait to get away from the routine of life. This holiday we plan on visiting two continents so we can be with our families. All my mother’s family lives in Colombia, so I plan on celebrating a “big birthday” with everyone together. Then off to Ireland to be with my husband’s family. The plan is to take it slow, explore … [Read more...]
My Passion for Gardening
I‘ve been gardening since I can remember. My father planted tomatoes in our backyard not paying much attention to create any visual appeal, tomatoes came up every year were sweet, delicious and our very own. His dabbling proved to be a very gratifying experience for him and my mother, for me it planted the seed (no pun intended), the seed soon … [Read more...]
Beauty of quiet places
“The beauty of quiet places is that one can find peace; there is no one to disturb you, and one can feel at ease. It also gives you privacy; no one can judge whatever you do, and you can also feel safe.” ~Anonymous … [Read more...]
Lunching in Currabinny with views of Crosshaven
Seconds in nature that take your breath away
From my eyes to yours while staying in CrossHaven
Good God, life is good.
Daffydowndilly. Do you know what this means?
Recently I was given a beautiful book by a very Dear friend. We both love old books especially poetry ones, in it I found this. In Shakespeare's day the country folk of Warwickshire called daffodils by the unusual name daffydowndilly, and children chanted on their way to school: Daff ~ A ~ Down Dilly Has now come to town in a … [Read more...]