Thursday, October 31, 2019

Happy Halloween

This postcard image makes me smile every Halloween.

 These Dollar Tree treat boxes were so darn cute I couldn't pass them up.


Jo came by with his three boys - Gunner, Nick, and Lucas.
What a handsome group of guys!


Bittersweet memories at Halloween time...how fast little ones grow up and away. This little guy is about to be forty-one. Wow, it's amazing to me!

Saturday, October 26, 2019

Soggy Saturday

Staying in
        reading
                watching football games
                           being lazy




 Fall's here for sure,
colorful and cooler. 


Appreciating home 


I'm staying in on this rainy Saturday. 

What about you? How is your Saturday?

Wednesday, October 23, 2019

Special Basket

My father had three sisters. His oldest sister Lois did not marry. She remained in the family home with her mother who needed assistance after a surgery that left Clara Crum partially paralyzed. Aunt Lois was sweet and kind, but seemed sad, too. Was it because she had missed out on some of life's opportunities? I don't know how Aunt Lois truly felt. Maybe she was just quiet and shy. When I was a young girl I remember visits to her upstairs bedroom where she would show me different belongings she treasured. This basket was one of her possessions. 



She wrote her name and Sellersburg, Ind. on the bottom.

I am using it as a fall display with a collection of wood and plastic fruits.

It is strange that you can have family relatives and not really know them.

I wonder what their childhood experiences were like when all five siblings were  together...Everett, Lois, Elmer, Mary Ruth, and Jane. How did they interact in their growing up years? What were their favorite pastimes and activities? 

I only got to know and love them as grownups.
I miss them. There are many questions I would ask them now.


Saturday, October 19, 2019

Personal Space

I am very fortunate to have such a space. 


The art space I use is not a whole room, but it offers privacy and quiet time.
I'm able to paint a canvas, add to my art journal, or just sit and think about a future project.








Three new journal pages




Wednesday, October 16, 2019

Pumpkins and Shoeboxes

This week I visited a friend's home and admired her light-colored kitchen which was decorated with a rooster theme. I was envious of her lovely island and the display spaces above her cabinets. It was magazine worthy, but certainly cozy with a genuine feel good atmosphere.

 Her talents are many, but making pumpkins has become her number one focus this month. She insisted I take home another one.

I use a lot of green to brighten my kitchen which is very dark. I tried out the pumpkin gift in several kitchen spots, but decided to move it to another room.










I wish you could see all the roosters and pumpkins at Kim's home.
But you are seeing my pumpkin, and it's really pretty.

Also this week I have had fun gathering items for the Christmas shoeboxes. They have to be filled by early November. I want to find a few more "little treasures."





Thanks for coming by
and 
do come again.

Tuesday, October 15, 2019

In Remembrance of Cathy

My friend's passing from this earth to her heavenly home has been uppermost in my thoughts in recent days. Thus I painted this new angel.





Thursday, October 10, 2019

Headed to the Library

The church library, that is. Charlotte, Pam, and I have met three times thus far to work on organizing books into categories and weeding out some copies.

The table under the stained glass window, the rolling book cart, and the two area rugs were obtained from the closing of Highland Heights Methodist Church in Memphis. These lovely pieces were saved, adding to the beauty of our small country church. 






We are still processing books into groups such as family, devotionals, fiction, historical fiction, reference, history, biographies, prayer, Bible studies, God and Jesus, children, teens, crisis, angels, etc.



My husband's parents were faithful members of this church. They led a youth group for many years. This library window was installed and dedicated in 1989 for their years of outstanding service.


Wednesday, October 9, 2019

In the Mood for Art

Starting my third art journal...



page 1

page 2

 page 3

This third page I dated in the margin because on the very morning I did it a dear friend joined Our Father and the angels in heaven. 

Cathy will be dearly missed by her family and friends. She was a shining example of kindness.



page 4

Thursday, October 3, 2019

Changing Times

It is extremely sad when a church closes. Once thriving with a large membership and an amazing history, its rooms are now silent. Inside its walls are breathtaking images of beauty. 



















I do not know what will happen to this building. Hopefully the stained glass windows, light fixtures, doors, and arches will be saved if it is torn down. I felt blessed to view the inside of this beautiful church.

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