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Wednesday, February 26, 2025

WHATEVER WEDNESDAY

(Let's say Wizardly Wednesday Wisdom today) 

I'm really serious about blogging more but it might become too much, lol.  No matter what I do, I usually do a lot of it - a little OCD in my nature.  

Today I'm posting an older piece of art.  I'll try to make this a short post.

 I was born in Kansas City, Kansas and lived in a county called Wyandotte and a little neighborhood in the area called Argentine which was close to the  city.  I was 9 years old I think  when we moved to Los Angeles, Ca  and after a year to a suburb about an hour way.     

I literally had this thought come to me probably a few months ago  but it was years ago I had painted the Tin Man from Wizard of Oz.  



The thought was ..as Dorothy I lived in Kansas  and being a little  Catholic girl I had to talk with a man behind the curtain ...the priest in the confessional.    I think back then the Tin Man always was the character I loved in Wizard of Oz and that's why I made this  little painting. All he wanted was a heart to love with. 

Young Kansas girls Myself and my sis.  I was shorter than her and grew up to be much taller and that is when she stopped telling me what to do. lololol


And that's it for my Wednesday whatever.

 

quotes about love

"A loving heart is the truest wisdom." 

  • "The greatest thing you'll ever learn is just to love and be loved in return." - A simple yet powerful reminder that the essence of life is to give and receive love." 

  • "Love is the only force capable of transforming an enemy into a friend." - Martin Luther King Jr - This quote emphasizes the transformative power of love to bridge divides and foster unity. 

Tuesday, February 25, 2025

TUESDAY TRAILS (AND HIKES)

So trails will be the Tuesday subject.  They won't always be about grandkids but some of my favorite hikes were with them or with my own kids when they were small.  

The reason this has been a big Love in my life is we lived in the foothills of Southern California for almost 30 years.  Right behind our house was a trail that lead into a canyon and farther up the trail a  waterfall.  For many years there were no houses behind our house  We were told that it would never be built on as it was forest land.  Well we believed the realtor and she was wrong.  Years later they started building these extremely expensive big homes  which didn't really bother me but we never thought that would happen.

After 2006  my guys were grown, the grandkids started appearing and we both took early retirement so we could enjoy life while young.  We watched these kids a lot and if it wasn't for us, they would not have had near the experiences hiking and exploring because their parents worked full time jobs and as we all know the weekends were usually catching up with house stuff. 

So this is the first granddaughter that came along.  Holly whose parents moved to Mill Valley in San Francisco. Years later they moved to Olalla, Washington an area I love to visit.   We often went there to watch them or when they came down to our areas we would take her hiking at times.  She just had her 19th birthday yesterday.  

This area was at the foot of  Mt. Baldy and  a favorite of the kids.













Monday, February 24, 2025

MEMORIES FOR MONDAY

 I decided to name each day of the week with a title so I'll get back in the groove to post.  I have soooo many photos from the past that I love and rarely come across in all my files.  Today will be a memory of my first grandchild Hunter when he was a kid and we watched him quite often while his parents worked.  

We had an atrium in which was screened in and I could let our sweet Cockatiel roam freely.  Sadly when Hunter's mother got him a bird she had his wings trimmed so Ewe-ee never could fly.  Hunt named the bird.  This bird loved Hunter and always wanted to hang with him.  He couldn't fly to him but he was jump off and walk across the deck to Hunt who would pick him up.

Do you ever look back and see adorable little things you picked up at a dollar store or somewhere and other than during that time which was in 2004, I've never seen them again.  Did someone take them?! I have no idea but it would be nice to find them again, like a lost treasure.

So this is my Monday Memories and hopefully I'll find something for other days of the week.  I enjoy visiting you all and miss seeing your posts more often that I do. 






and then some other random photos of the bird and Hunt.  


Oh yeah, ..I had gone inside for a few minutes and come out to find Hunt with my clippers and asked him why he had them.  He was just going to trim some plants for me...  uh NO!  put those down.


And I was right there so that candle wasn't dangerous, lol.  It just looked that way.