V.J.’s Weekly Challenge #20: River

Everyday, in the aftershock of losing a seventeen year marriage, I sought out the river.  I would say a prayer, then walk off the grief and strife, until I came to a bench, where I’d sit and contemplate the message of the flowing water.  “Finding my inner peace”, is what my son called it. A […]

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A Week of Distances

The distance between one Sunday and the next is always the same, time wise, and yet this week felt so much longer than most.  Wednesday brought emotional upheaval, and subsequent exhaustion, and then Friday morning my 91-year-old mother was admitted to hospital, while Ric and I attended a funeral for an extended family member. Life […]

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Photo A Week: Through Glass

A window seat at the Mill Street Pub in Ottawa allots a new of the river, and the season’s finest. I think I found the place where angels store their wings. (For Nancy Merrill’s A Photo a Week Challenge:  Through glass.)

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Steps (CB&WC)

Rows of pumpkins line the upward climb, and flowery sentinels mark a landing – a well lit doorway adds additional charm a happy home from where I’m standing. Not all places are subject to such tender care – through time and neglect, their beauty offends rickety stones, lead to murky waters, overgrowth of bush and […]

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Annabelle? (Flower of the Day)

Annabelle is that you?  My husband says these are Annabelle hydrangea.  I have no idea, but I love these large blooms. (Cee’s Flower of the Day)

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Do-Bee-Do

I love this combination of colours.  Not sure if the bee notices colours, but he is finding something to his liking also.  Didn’t see him when I shot this pic, so he was a surprise for me. (Cee’s Flower of the Day)

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CFFC: Places We Visit

We visit nature – as often as we can.  The featured image is the Bryce Thompson Arboretum State Park in Arizona.  I love the white bark of the eucalyptus tree mingled with the soft greens, set against a clear blue sky. We visit local eateries.  This one, bearing the same name as our #1 granddaughter, […]

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