Thursday, October 31, 2013

                                                                              Samhain


Wednesday, October 30, 2013

The Last of Summer

Took a tour around my yard this afternoon, and was surprised by the intensity of the Lantana growing in my front yard. Earlier in the summer, they came down with a fungus, but look at them now!


Sunday, October 27, 2013

Observations of the Week


                                           Went to the gym and parked next to this very blue car.

          Went to a yard sale and no one was home but the cat. I didn't know cats could drive cars...


                                Two days worth of growth on Elaine's chair, and it isn't Kudzu.

Ever since Mississippi passed an open carry law for guns, these notices have been popping up all over town.
No one with a business wants shoppers with guns.Whoops! Guess the legislation didn't think about that! No hunting for groceries.

 This is a view of our hallway taken in summer. Please notice the blazing sun coming through the front door.



This is a view of our living room, looking into the kitchen. Great Grandmother Eaton's pink Victorian couch is still with us. 



Friday, October 11, 2013

                Kāli is the Hindu goddess of time, change, and destruction.  This is her basket.


Monday, October 7, 2013


The Farmer in the Dell
               or
The Cheese Stands Alone

Why does "the cheese stand alone"? Remember the "Farmer in the Dell" song? It ends with the line "the cheese stands alone". I’ve always wondered about the cheese. Why does it stand alone?

Suggested Answers:

Perhaps it's really good quality cheese and needs no accompaniment. Or perhaps it just stands alone...waiting for the right wine to come along.

We also have to consider that the cheese may have been moved there.
The question is ... WHO moved it?

1) Because that's just its whey.

2) Because "The Farmer in the Dell" is not just a song but a dance. At the beginning, one child, the "farmer," stands in the center of a circle, and the other children sing and dance around him/her. On the first verse, s/he chooses a spouse, and that child leaves the circle to join the farmer at the center. The spouse takes a child on the next verse; on the next the child picks a nurse; shortly after that it's a barnyard menagerie that lasts long enough to pack the rest of the kids into the center, with the proviso that the last four characters "taken" are the dog, cat, rat, and cheese. The cheese, having no one left to "take," stands alone, and gets to be the farmer on the next go-round. Would that then make him or her the Big Cheese?

Because it sits... And waits... And... Plans.
Soon, my pretties, soon... You will behold the TRUE power of cheese!

Even Venezuelan Beaver Cheese enjoys solitude now and then.

Are we assuming that it's a problem for the cheese to stand alone? Perhaps the cheese prefers to be unpartnered.

Maybe the cheese wasn't a gouda dancer.

Because while it pretended to be nice, it was really a predatory muenster.

The others are apostates, and do not believe in cheeses.

When we sing it here at home, my little girls stand and raise a fist for the last verse--it's some sort of Cheese Power thing.

Saturday, October 5, 2013

Went to the annual Pentecostal yard sale yesterday, and although I have little interest in cars, this one stood out. It's a 57 Chevy, right? And as I walked around the back of the car, I found the license plate that reads -

While I wandered around through the numerous tables of sit around stuff, I found this interesting chair -



Wednesday, October 2, 2013

Mystical Baskets 


 I've decided to make a series of goddess baskets.This is the first one. Just finished the above basket this morning .It is done with the wheat and plain stitch. The coins reminded me of moons.So I dedicated it to the Goddess Diana. As I made the basket, I chanted: :

                                           To the Goddess Diana, I make this basket
                                           May the spiral dance shape it the way I ask it.
                                           With magic needle from ages past,
                                           Bless this basket and make it last.