Tuesday, March 31, 2009

I wonder if I should have been more concerned

Today on the turnpike, I passed a car with the vanity plate MINYAN.  I mean the guy  looked older, but not THAT old.

Oops, never mind...I read it minion-like "devil's minions" unaware of the Hebrew translation.

Now, I really am worried.  I wonder what Freud would do with this?

Monday, March 30, 2009

New Spring Collection


This bold ensemble is not for the faint of heart.  
The cap is handmade by LaHolly (an exclusive), the briefs are Seventh Generation, footwear by Western Chief, and baby Orca by Discovery.


It's what all the kids will be wearing this season, et pourquoi pas?

Friday, March 27, 2009

All In A Days Work

These photos are of various rodent skeletons. You might ask "Where did they come from?" .  A legitimate question.  I dissected them out of a barn owl pellet.  Another legitimate question might be...why?  I am teaching a Senior College class at University of Maine Augusta, so I get to take a class, too.  I am taking Introduction to Natural History, believing it will give me material to add to my Ecology of Loss workshop.  So there you have the "six degrees of Kevin Bacon" version of why this is all in a days work for me.

There is a skull, a jawbone, a shoulder blade and a sundry collection of more of the same plus hips, ribs, vertebra, phillanges,etc.  They are most likely mice and shrew parts.



Monday, March 23, 2009

Who knew computers were SO much fun?

Just wait until we actually turn the darn thing on.

Friday, March 20, 2009

Scenes from life with a toddler



Pulling back the shower curtain at our house has become a bit of an adventure...you never know what you may find.  The same holds true for walking into a room and what may be laying on the floor.  I imagine it is somewhat similar to living with someone with dementia who is doing the odd "misplacing" of things.  Maisie seems very deliberate in her "sorting", as I am certain those with dementia are. I wonder if the process is the same for choosing the ideal locations for these objects?

Sometimes I will stumble upon sweet exchanges between a staff member in a facility and a "confused" elder or hear the banter, often nonsensical (to me, anyhow) between folks and my heart breaks a little more...at the tenderness, the vulnerability, and even more than that, at knowing these people are (most likely) someone's parent and they were once someone's child.

I pray there will there be somebody who will love and protect my child when she is an old woman.

Sunday, March 15, 2009

And yet another Saturday



Flask and hammer in hand...Mighty Thor is on a bender!

Wait, it's Maisie  gearing up for another Maine winter Saturday night.

Monday, March 9, 2009

March in Maine




One of the things I love about this early spring weather is the great duality of it.  On Sunday, we were in the backyard playing in the snow in the early afternoon and then at the beach in late afternoon.  It is not very often one can enjoy sun, snow and sand within a few hours of each other.

We also made strawberry freezer jam and a starter refrigerator dough for bread from Artisan Bread in Five Minutes a Day.