This is not a garden blog, but you might see an article concerning gardening. It is a blog about me and the cultivation of my life. This is a place where I air my opinions and ideas. There will be stories about what is happening or has happened. I like to write poems, some will be good and some will be bad. I am never bored, I hope you won't find what I write about boring. Thank you for sharing time with me.

Thursday, October 31, 2013

GOBLINS, GHOULIES, THINGS WHICH DELIGHT

Goblins, ghoulies, and gremlins,
Creatures of the night,
In evening they'll be haunting,
Streets and roads with delight,
 
Skeletons, dwarfs, and ghosts,
Try with all their might,
To scare all the children,
On this last October night.
 
Spiders, Bats, and Toads,
Things which cause fright,
Cause little children,
To squeal with delight.
 
Squiggly snakes and lizards,
Hide in places with out light,
Kids try to capture them,
To cause adults fright.
 
Witches, Warlocks, and Vampires,
Will visit your house tonight,
When they knock at your door,
You'll open it with delight.
 
Faces smiling, voices laughter filled ,
Costumes hide them from your sight,
They are coming to your house,
To scare you tonight.
 
Beware when it gets dark,
Those creatures of the night,
This evening they'll be haunting,
Streets and Roads with delight.
 
 
For more blogs by me, visit at:
http://gloriouscreations.blogspot.com
about quilting, cooking, poetry, prose and a little gardening,
 Tutorial on how to make 5 panel Boxer Shorts.

 Check out "A MYSTERY IN THE MAKING"
A mystery quilt designed with the novice in mind.  
  http://gloriouscreations.blogspot.com/2013/07/a-mystery-in-making.html
 
 
Another Blog site by me:
blogs about the wildflowers on our farm
Organic methods we use, some cooking and some poetry,
blogs about Seed sprouting, insects, and garden pictures
Blog about an endangered beneficial beetle
New Blog:
 
All recipes, pictures, and writings are my own.
I give credit for items which belong to other people in my blogs .
Please do not copy without permission
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 






Friday, October 25, 2013

KANSAS

I travel across Kansas every couple of months to get to Denver.  It is a very long trip across the state.  Everyone who hears I am making the trip says one of two things:  You drive that far alone?  or, that is the most boring drive. 
 
Aux contraire, Beauty is where you find it, if you are looking for it.  I always find new sites and the old sites, and I am never bored.  I wish there was time to stop and check out some neat sites I have seen.
 
This last trip not 40 feet from the interstate was a field with 6 cows milling around each other.  As I approached the area I saw a 7th one laying down.  It was a picture moment.  I had 7 cows in close proximity of each other, and on the back of the 7th cow there were 7 blackbirds lined up all facing the same direction.  I had to smile but I didn't stop to take the picture. 
 
At mile marker 201- 202, there is an over pass and if you are driving west on interstate 70 on the right, right before the overpass is a lonely stone house all boarded up for over 10 years now I look forward each trip to see if anyone has rescued her and given her the love she deserves.  Even her out buildings are still in good condition.  I want to know her but understand she will only be in my dreams.  So many farms along the highway have a story which they would tell if some one was listening.  They have me imaging what has gone before.  The plateaus you see which may have had Indians hiding in wait. 
 
Roads abandoned, going nowhere,
Marked by post of rock,
Standing sentinel over barren fields,
House of stone, against the wind, windows blocked.
 
The barn, the sheds, empty, alone,
Where are the caretakers of the past,
Who traveled those roads,
Whose hands built them to last?
 
Each time my path takes me there,
I wish I could've known,
Who were these strong willed people,
Why did they leave, What went wrong?

For more blogs by me, visit at:
http://gloriouscreations.blogspot.com
A blog mostly about quilting,
cooking, poetry, prose and a little gardening,
New blog, tutorial on how to make 5 panel Boxer Shorts.

 Check out "A MYSTERY IN THE MAKING"
A mystery quilt designed with the novice in mind.  
  http://gloriouscreations.blogspot.com/2013/07/a-mystery-in-making.html
 
blogs about the wildflowers on our farm
Organic methods we use, some cooking and some poetry,
blogs about Seed sprouting, insects, and garden pictures
Blog about an endangered beneficial beetle
New Blog:
 
All recipes, pictures, and writings are my own.
I give credit for items which belong to other people in my blogs .
Please do not copy without permission

 


FIFTY YEARS AND COUNTING

This is a "Where do I begin" moment, it can't even be decided if the chicken or the egg came first.  For me, that is a mute point, it depends on which side of the fence I am on at the moment I'm asked.  The Chicken came first if I am in religious mode, and if I am in a moment of education it is the egg.
 
Right now I am in an extremely spiritual mode.   My life is filled with love, laughter and sadness;  many bittersweet moments,  many moments of elation, and many devastating moments.  Maybe it is the Joys of Rosh Hashanah or the solemnness of Yom Kippur, or could it be my mother's tentative hold on life.  My life is filled with life lessons.
 
This is the time of year when young ones everywhere are excitedly buying that new pair of tennis shoes.   The box of new crayons, unused, makes them beam.  They are beginning a journey which will have many roads to take.  I look back at the roads I have traveled.  Today is the first day of the weekend celebration of my high school 50 year reunion.  I do remember the day I graduated, although I do not remember the first day of school.  There was no Kindergarten at my school in the boot heel of Missouri.  Kindergarten was a very Avant Garde idea.  Too far out for a small country town. 
 
Even though I don't remember what happened the first day of the rest of my life, I do remember what I wore.  It was a red a green plaid dress with little capped sleeves.  My hair was down and mom had used rags to put it into banana girls.  I remember feeling so pretty.   I remember at recess time I wouldn't play on the monkey bars because of modesty but it was more than that, I didn't want to get my dress dirty.  Before the day wore off the monkey bars were my destination. One other thing I remember about that first day is the teachers name.  I don't know how to spell it but it sounded like Miss Laticia.  I think she was older, she had gray hair like a grandma (but I know now that young people can have gray hair).   She was always short tempered and little girls who loved to communicate weren't her favorite people. 
 
My experiences that first year make me wonder now how much an impression the person makes who is your child's first foray into the big world.  Does this person help decide the roads your child will eventually travel?  The other teachers whose names I remember are all related to the world of journalism.  There was my seventh grade grammar teacher, Mrs. Threlkeld.  She made the construction of a sentence fun.  Maybe it was her look.  She was statuesque, and her hair must have been extremely long because she wore a braid that went around the back of her head and was like a tiara on top.   I have seen pictures of Spanish Dancers with that type hair do.
 
In my senior year I took English 4 and Public Speaking.  The teacher for both, was a just out of college journalism student.  I believe we were her first classes.  Her Name is Vieta Jo Hampton.  She showed me one of the roads I could take.  I was introduced to poetry reading and writing.  I was instructed in all venues of public speaking.  But the road which I never expected to travel so soon was shown to me. 
 
She had a Folk music guitarist come to our classes to speak on, "Folk Music as  means of communication".  He spoke to the classes.  I never even got to shake his hand.  I fell in love watching him and listening to him.  On the school bus home I told my girl friend, "That's the man I am going to marry."  She laughed and said you haven't even met him.  I told her, I didn't know how but I was going to meet him.
 
To make a long story short, It is a very long story, It is fifty years for my musician and I.
 
I want to thank all the people known and unknown who shaped my life.

The following blog is the story of my musician and me:
http://glosgarden.blogspot.com/2011/06/first-day-of-rest-of-our-lives.html

The following blog is the story of his part in my mortally embarrassing moment:
 http://glosgarden.blogspot.com/2011/06/my-most-embarrassing-moment.html

My life's partner was the best choice for me.  I can't wait to see what the next fifty brings.

For more blogs by me, visit at:
A blog mostly about quilting,
cooking, poetry, prose and a little gardening,
New blog, tutorial on how to make 5 panel Boxer Shorts.

 Check out "A MYSTERY IN THE MAKING"
A mystery quilt designed with the novice in mind.  
  http://gloriouscreations.blogspot.com/2013/07/a-mystery-in-making.html
 
 
Other Blog site by me:
blogs about the wildflowers on our farm
Organic methods we use, some cooking and some poetry,
blogs about Seed sprouting, insects, and garden pictures
Blog about an endangered beneficial beetle
New Blog:
 
All recipes, pictures, and writings are my own.
I give credit for items which belong to other people in my blogs .
Please do not copy without permission