"Promise me you'll always remember: You're braver than you believe, and stronger than you seem, and smarter than you think."
(Christopher Robin to Pooh) -- A.A. Milne
Note to self.
Friday, September 17, 2010
Monday, September 13, 2010
September 12 of 12
Again, I'm late. Meh.
These pictures were all taken on Sunday, September 12, 2010 in Seattle, WA. Do it next month.
Rudbeckia blooming in the backyard. Summer and fall flower.
The yard and house from the end of the yard. Kali would like you to throw her toy for her, please.
Rusty, falling-apart pink flamingo wind ornament we got in Hawaii a few years ago. I really do like it better the more it ages. Kitschier.
Gardenias, which don't bloom in Seattle. Heh.
Lots of happy koi in the pond.
Thanks for visiting my 12 of 12. Y'all come back now, here?
These pictures were all taken on Sunday, September 12, 2010 in Seattle, WA. Do it next month.
The back yard and pond from the upstairs deck.
This unbelievably incredible book that I'm (slowly) reading.
Rudbeckia blooming in the backyard. Summer and fall flower.
The yard and house from the end of the yard. Kali would like you to throw her toy for her, please.
Rusty, falling-apart pink flamingo wind ornament we got in Hawaii a few years ago. I really do like it better the more it ages. Kitschier.
Gardenias, which don't bloom in Seattle. Heh.
Lots of happy koi in the pond.
Looking at the yard from the deck. The light is much farther south these days.
Your host, Me.
We had hoped to be a part of this flash mob today. Maybe next time.
Thanks for visiting my 12 of 12. Y'all come back now, here?
Sunday, September 12, 2010
Stunning Music.
I wrote a paper on this piece, way back in college when I was studying music ... the "Enigma Variations" by Edward Elgar. I'll let you Google it if you want to learn more about it ... but this is, hands down, my favorite movement. Lyrical, sad, pensive, heavy, powerful and uplifting. And the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, my hometown orchestra, whose sound can fill the earth like no other (in my biased opinion).
Four minutes and twenty seconds long. Spend that much of your life experiencing this.
Four minutes and twenty seconds long. Spend that much of your life experiencing this.
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