Thursday, June 7, 2018

Sweet Wild Rose


 
 
 

  My Wild Rose.

I had a garden, which I kept
With busy hands and tender care;
And once, while carelessly I slept,
Fanned softly by the drowsy air,
A wild rose to my garden crept,
And blossomed there.

O, sweet surprise. It seemed to me,
Some fair hand, my heart to bless,
Had brought it there, from wood or lee.
It came unsought 'twas loved no less;
I stooped and touched it tenderly,
With soft caress.

I grew to love it passing well;
While strange exotics, rich and rare,
With heart of gold and crimson bell,
Paid grudgingly for constant care,
My wild rose, as in a woodland dell,
Bloomed fresh and fair.

I watered not, I did not prune,
I tied it not with cord or thong;
Yet, morn by morn and noon by noon,
Through days of summer, hot and long,
And underneath the midnight moon,
From branches strong.

Hung clustered blossoms sweet and red;
And day by day and week by week,
I trod the path which toward it lead.
Whate'er my mood. I did not speak,
But close against bowed my head
And pressed my cheek.

I think of it with sudden thrill.
Now wide lands lie, deep water flows,
Smiles many a vale, looms many a hill
Between me and the garden-close;
Yet fondly I remember still
My sweet wild rose.

~ Ellen P. Allerton. Walls of Corn and Other Poems 1894

 

Tuesday, May 29, 2018

Simpler Times

Tropical storm Alberto is leaving it's mark on middle Tennessee, wind, rain and the possibility of those dreaded tornadoes.
I'm crossing my fingers, all will stay calm.
Our sweet little Tom-Tilly, has her wellness checkup with the veterinarian today,  she hasn't an inkling, probably best left that way.
 

 
 
 



Wednesday, May 16, 2018

Under The Weather

We've been under blue skies and sunshine for the past few days.
Ninety degrees, and when it's that hot in Spring we are usually facing thunderstorms before the day is through.
True to form, as I'm typing, dark clouds have now moved in, and  blustery winds are whipping the trees.
Hoping wherever you call home, all is all calm.
 
 
 
 
 
 
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Tuesday, May 1, 2018

Gingerness


 
I have felt cats rubbing their faces against mine and touching my cheek with claws carefully sheathed.
These things, to me, are expressions of love.

~ James Herriot
 

Tuesday, April 24, 2018

Returning

I have some very exciting news to share......
We are going to become great- grandparents to a precious little girl in September.
After years of patiently waiting for this blessing, we couldn't be more excited !
A season of new birth and growth, what could be a more fitting beginning.
 
 






 


Wednesday, April 18, 2018

Keeping The Pot Warm

A new tea cozy pattern.
Making me smile.
 
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Monday, April 9, 2018

Friendships

I've been spending time catching up on long-overdue visits with friends.
You know how it is, we all seem to get caught up in the everyday comings and goings of life, and before you realize it,  half the year has passed.
There have been wedding showers, and baby showers, school graduations and birthday celebrations, lots of reasons for get-togethers and endless hours of tea-drinking and giggling.
 
My dearest friend, also from the same home-county in England as myself, thoughtfully prepared a little brunch treat . Homemade  Cornish Pasties, with lots of HP sauce and pickled onions on the side, absolutely delicious.
Followed by left-over Christmas plum pudding slathered in custard, and endless pots of tea.
What a lovely day !

 

Friday, April 6, 2018

Plans Gone Awry

My plans were to start a little outdoor spring cleaning this weekend, but you know what they say about the best-laid plans of mice and men.........
The weather has turned wet and cold, and despite the flowers enthusiastically blooming their little hearts out, there are whispers of snow once again heading our way.
Most of the cleaning will have to take place on the inside, accompanied by a cozy fire, and pots of tea galore.
 
 
 

Tuesday, April 3, 2018

Weather Watch

We're having a glorious spring day today, sunshine a'plenty, just perfect for those tree-climbing kitties.
Tonight however, will be a whole different story,  horrendous winds and freezing weather on the way, just when you think it's safe to come out of the box......


Monday, March 26, 2018

Treasured Memories

I love Irish lace and crocheted curtains, that timeless look just captivates me.
It reminds me of looking through my grandma's kitchen-window, and watching her work in the rhubarb patch out in her garden.
Surrounded by a weather-worn picket fence, wearing her apron, and the family Corgi by her side.
I've treated myself to a beautiful pair of intricately crocheted panels, I swear I can smell rhubarb and custard simmering in the kitchen.