Reflection of Myself
Here I am again among my steel and brick textures, on this cold and bleak November morning in downtown Portsmouth, NH.
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Interesting wall art outside a German coffee shop in downtown Portsmouth, NH.
View ArticleLife Is Now
Don’t let your dreams become regrets. Surfing the net, I came upon an article written by a palliative care nurse listing the top five regrets people reveal before they die. The most common regret was...
View ArticleWhen the Lights Go Out
Kitchen table by candlelight. This is one Thanksgiving I will remember well. Approximately 180,000 people lost power in New Hampshire after a nor’easter struck the New England coastline. My husband and...
View ArticleBackyard Bling
The nor’easter that hit New England on Thanksgiving left plenty without lights, but there was still lots of holiday sparkle to behold.
View ArticleTree Angel
Evening rain turned to sleet and snow and by morning everything was covered in ice. As I looked around my frozen world I noticed a snow angel hiding among the pine boughs.
View ArticleBest Friends & Christmas Miracles
My best friend was sitting on the sofa patiently waiting for me to finish cooking her dinner. I placed a small bowl of white rice and boiled hamburg in front of her and watched her gobble it up. She...
View ArticleHappy New Year
To all of you who have visited my blog, taken the time to comment or “like” a post – thank you. I wish everyone a Happy New Year!
View ArticleWhite
Morning dawned cold, crisp and silent, except for the crunching of my boots upon the snow. I was all alone in a world of brilliant whiteness. I continued walking hoping that I would come upon myself.
View ArticleJanuary Thaw
I was in a dismal state this morning. I hadn’t taken my camera out for so long. When I stepped outside with my dogs I felt the unseasonable mild temperature of a January thaw. The thought of mild...
View ArticleBit and Pieces of a Storm
I was stuck at work when Iola arrived. I kept looking out the windows as the fluffy snow came down and all I could think of was how much I wished I was outside with my camera. When my shift finally...
View ArticleLentil Soup and a Side of Photos
It’s Sunday and snowing. Instead of trudging outside in boots and parka to look for winter pictures, I decided to take the lazy way out. It’s a perfect time to make soup. I had all the fixings for...
View ArticleMonday Memories
I sit in the corner of Adelle’s sipping the last bitter drops of my tea that had gone cold. It is chilly and windy outside and I am reluctant to leave the warmth of the cozy little coffee shop. I sit...
View ArticleA Bit of Yellow
I bought daffodils and set them on my kitchen table. The daffodils brought the sun into my kitchen and chased away winter’s shadows. I looked at the daffodils and took a little of their yellow glow...
View ArticleWhat Love Tastes Like
When I walked in the front door, I found my husband standing there proudly holding a freshly baked birthday cake. My big, burly husband held a square pan in his hands. Inside was a chocolate cake with...
View ArticleEaster Morning
Learn to get in touch with the silence within yourself and know that everything in this life has a purpose. Elisabeth Kubler-Ross
View ArticleTime
I find her in her bedroom, sitting in a wheelchair in front of a big window. She is up close to the window panes intently looking out. I pull up a chair and lightly touch her arm. She looks at me and...
View ArticleRemembering Sally
It’s early Sunday morning and I make my way out to my favorite bench at the end of the pier overlooking Portsmouth Harbor. I’ve sat in this same place countless times enjoying tea and a muffin. I...
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