Thursday, October 11, 2012
Friday, September 28, 2012
September
Splash of red on green
Dogwood and Sourwood color
September hills.
Bill and I made an RV trip last week to Roan Mountain State Park in upper East Tennessee. The weather was perfect for our goal: hike a ways on the AT along the high ridge balds, starting at Carver's Gap. The pictures below are just a few of the many I took of the breathtaking views. This is about as good as it gets in the East.
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Our starting point |
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The ridges go on forever it seems |
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Goal #1 achieved, Jane Bald, 5807 ft |
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Grassy Ridge trail spits off the AT. We decide to press up Grassy Ridge |
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Looking back at Round Bald, 5826 ft, the first high point on the hike. We have to go back up before we are done. |
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That little path is part of the AT |
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Taking a break before finishing the climb.Views in every direction. |
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We made it to the top of Grassy Ridge, about 6000 ft and 2 miles from Carver's Gap. |
Saturday, August 25, 2012
August Garden
August harvest speaks
In leaf and vine, flower and fruit
Its own color poem.
My august garden is not as prolific as it was in June and July, but it is still supplying us with fresh produce regularly. Fall greens have sprouted, and I'm looking forward to watching them grow.
Thursday, August 23, 2012
BB King at Club Ebony
Brother Park accompanied me to Club Ebony in Indianola, MS, last night (8/22) to see and hear BB King and to experience the historic night club. It did not disappoint! We arrived after 8 pm and listened to the warm-up Mickey Rodgers Band while the seats gradually filled. BB King and his band got started around 11 pm and WOW! He still has the touch and his band is superb, playing a very upbeat version of blues. They were still going strong and the crowd was still loving it when we left. I am sharing just a few of my iPhone images below. For more information, explore the links below.
http://www.bbkingmuseum.org/
http://www.visitthedelta.com/explore_our_region/indianola.aspx
http://www.bbkingmuseum.org/
http://www.visitthedelta.com/explore_our_region/indianola.aspx
Sunday, August 19, 2012
Bread of Life
Saturday, August 4, 2012
Sunflower
I haven't visited my blog in several weeks. Summer is a busy time for a country girl, tending the garden, picking the produce, canning green beans and tomatoes, making jam. It is also a time for playing outside, not sitting indoors at the computer. The last couple of weeks in the garden, with sunflowers blooming, have brought lyrics from the old gospel to my mind: "When I fall on my knees with my face to the rising sun, Oh, Lord, have mercy on me." In my heart is thanksgiving, praise and a plea for mercy.
Faces lifted up
Seeking energy, power,
Sun (Son), Source of life.
Another recent meditation theme from "Alive Now" online was deserted places. My thoughts:
Alone with Spirit
Renewed in meditation
Sometimes just alone.
A deserted place can be a refuge from the business o f the world; a place for gaining sustenance and gathering strength; a place eagerly sought and hard to find.
A deserted place can also be where we find ourselves alone, friendless, abandoned, frightened, without the resources we need to live.
To intentionally find my deserted places brings us peace that can help me in the times when the deserted places find me.
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