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Inspiration for this blog came from my cousin Roy. His daily reflections of the events in his life have been thoughtful and interesting. Family, friends, colleagues are welcome to read my blog.



Tuesday, May 31, 2016

ONE MORE MAY DAY

As May is coming to an end, the month has been a variety of weather, flowers and happenings. The brown tree branches are now full of every shade of green- often wish I was an artist and could paint all of them. The orchestra of spring bulbs fading to spring flowers to summer plantings! The vegetable garden is slowly being planted. A wonderful long weekend enjoyed by all. Canadians hoping the fires in the west will be under control so our fellow Canadians in Fort McMurray can return home and start the rebuilding of their community! For me some home projects and two small writing projects finished. The word finished always brings a sense of relief. Sometimes looking at what needs to be done can be more tiring than just finishing! The work of finishing does bring some energy to it! There is a need to get lots done in the next month. I have a deal with myself that once summer arrives to do some fun stuff that can involve just sitting and reading in the lazy days of summer. Doing slow activities like swimming in a pool or lake. Sitting on a beach. Slow walks or maybe early morning power walks. Taking in the view. Finding those interesting photo opportunities. More micro than macro photos. No need to climb a mountain to get the scenic view! Of course those day trips or just 1/2 day trips that bring little travel but adventures need the less! Some family will be visiting in June so time to catch up with all the news! So goodbye May- my favourite month and hello June with all the frenzy of the end of school, birthdays and other work projects!

Monday, May 30, 2016

THE CANADIAN IRIS-REGAL IN THE GARDEN!

Purple iris in the garden brings a regal beauty to the greenery.
Small ones.
Large ones.
After a rain!
There are some yellow ones in the garden. Maybe time to snap them! Do you have irises in your beds?

Friday, May 27, 2016

LIFE IS LIKE THE ONION FLOWER

The onion flower stands straight and tall in the garden. It fills some spaces with the short little ground cover. Like life when tall people or buildings stand out but are supported by the foundations around them.
With its many petals, all with a story to tell! Watch out for those onion flowers in the gardens around you. They are with us for such a short time! Do you have these pretty flowers in your beds?

Thursday, May 26, 2016

CANADA LOVES ITS FLOWERS IN THE CITIES

Planters are a wonderful way to showcase many flowers. City streets can be adored with such beauty.
Just walking along brings pleasure.

In small towns!

In the Spring and the summer!
Pots of flowers  adorn a storefront.
Against concrete brings nature alive.


Wednesday, May 25, 2016

OH THOSE FRAGRANT LILLIES OF THE VALLEY

Growing in several spots of the garden, lillies of the valley with their little bell like flowers are delightful. The fragrance permeates making sitting on the back porch so enjoyable!
Once the flowers fade, the green stays in those areas of the garden that need a little green! do you have these perennials in your flower beds?

NANA SAYS SPRING/SUMMER DRESSING IS EASIER

The warmer weather brings relief to parents. No more fighting with boots and coats and hats. Shorts and tshirts abound. However also bug season and now that ticks have arrived in many parts of Canada time to be vigilant about any of those insect bites. Good children's and adult insect repellent to take on any outings and even backyard adventures. A good body check at bath or shower time is a must. Even teach your children to show you any new marks or bites on their bodies. Just writing about it makes me a little itchy!

Tuesday, May 24, 2016

THE DOCTOR'S HOUSE-KLEINBURG ONTARIO

Gardens come in all shapes and sizes. The garden at the Doctor's House in Kleinburg is great for family phots. The path leads to the little chapel where many weddings occur. Kleinburg is a sweet, cosy little town northwest of Toronto. Home of writer Pierre Berton it has a main street with stores and outdoor patios that welcome visitors. Having a lovely anniversary brunch was our excuse to be there on a Sunday afternoon. But for any gardener the pristine appearance of the grounds is delightful!

NANA SAYS TAKING GROUP SHOTS OF CHILDREN IS LIKE HERDING CATS

Celebrating a special anniversary and wanting some group pictures with the grandchildren was fun. It is hard to get everyone together. There is always one child that does not want to be in the photo. However the adults taking the pictures can be creative and find the missing one in the background or on the edge looking on. So in the picture! Ha!! One of my favourite group shots with my older daughter's family is my granddaughter pouting at the end of the couch. A group portrait- all four in the picture! I was able to get a prelunch snap while waiting in the front of the restaurant with everyone in it! Not too posy but a fun casual shot none the less! Now try to get a picture of more than 5 cats- yeah basically the same thing!!

Monday, May 23, 2016

WEAR A LIFE JACKET WHEN TREADING WATER

Reflecting on life today, the image of treading water came to light. It seems much of life can be tasks to keep going. To keep afloat! Some think financially! Emotionally! Socially! There are high waves, rough waters and sometimes a calm sea! Our boat can float, rock in the waves or if overturned hanging on saves a life. Treading water by keeping our legs to our chest and our head held high so breathing happens. Each breath an opportunity to live! The life jacket! Keeps us floating! If orange visible to the rescuers!
Each life jacket containing what is needed to live- family, work, opportunities but mostly hope survival will occur. Hope for a better day or just another day! I pictured myself treading water today. I saw my head bobbing and breathing! Not fearful but calm. Somehow knowing life does go on! Keeping faith in God that a rescue, a solution, a creative thought, a loving family, work-meaningful whether paid, vocational, interests-, and smelling the roses or whatever flowers are available are part of my life jacket. So what's in your life jacket? What keeps you floating? Perhaps keep an extra one handy to give to someone around you that may need a rescue!

Sunday, May 22, 2016

A POSTCARD FROM FRASCATI ITALY

Frascati, a sweet little town about an hour east by train from Rome was a special little day trip when Adolph and I celebrated our 25th wedding anniversay May 1996. It is in the Castelli region known for its wine. On the train ride, vineyards everywhere- those fields of grape vines terraced  on hills were seen.

The Villa Aldobrandini is shown in the top postcard. Every town and corner in Italy has a chuch. Chiesa del Gesu, Il Duomo and San Rocco are featured.

Castel Gandolfo is a summer home for the pope. Pope John was the one in 1996. Lots of fountains in every piazza of course.
A side view of the time of the town with the Campo sportivo- sports field.

More pretty views of the town and area. Little towns like this make venturing anywhere in Italy fun. Just watch some of those modern cooking shows with cooks wandering around Italy. The town is known for its porcetta-spiced pork! Hum, maybe a day trip some day for my cook!
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A POSTCARD FROM ROME ITALY

Celebrating a big anniversary, it made me reflect on other anniversaries. For our 25th anniversary May 1996, Adolph and I visited Rome for the week as well as one side trip. It was our second time in Rome! We came back again to Italy in 1997.What is wonderful about a large city like Rome is there is always something to see. Revisiting sites seen on other trips is always a must too.



The Vatican! Visited each time we went to Rome. We have been in the Vatican as well visited the Vatican Musuem. The Sistine Chapel of course is a must for every tourist under the sun.
The Trevi Fountain! And a lovely card from our daughter when she visited Italy.



Images around Rome. We had many adventures on a simple week's trip.

The next antedote is one of my favourite stories of all time. Although it has been written in an earlier post years ago, I thought I would rewrite it again. Usually brings a chuckle to everyone! Written in May 1996!Adlph's cousin Lillina had found the cheap traveller's hotel for us a couple of kilometres from downtown Rome. After spending a day in Cassino on the first leg of our trip, she brought us to the hotel at night.
" During our recent trip to Rome to celebrate our twenty-fifth anniversary, my husband, Adolph, left our hotel room at his usual holiday hour of 5 in the morning to explore the neighbourhood and get a coffee. After arising at 6 and spending time washing, getting dressed and organizing our room, I started to question where he might by at 7:30. Shortly he returned stating " I got lost". He told me his tale of going to Piazza Unghiere that had many streets converging onto it. He bought a coffee, juice and buns for us then turned taking the wrong street to return to our hotel Porpora Villas. He walked down one street, sipping the coffee and eating one bun then another, wandering down another street realizing he was lost. Finally deciding to ask a Bar owner-like a coffee shop- for directions. In Italian, he stated, I can't find my hotel. The man asked" What is the name of your hotel?" I don't know, replied Adolph. " Okay what is the name of the street?" Adolph replied again, I don't know! The man surveyed him with his arms full of goodies, split coffee, sugar from the bun on his top and looking a little disheveleled. " You don't know the name of the hotel! You don't know the name of the street! Are you sure your hotel isn't that mental Clinic across the street?"

The story was repeated many times by his cousin. I think even today it gets a laugh at family gatherings.
Some of my favourite times in Rome are just walking around and exploring the side streets. Of course the gelato-ice cream at 4 in the afternoon and shopping are divine too!
If you want a postcard featured here, email me at abdm@rogers.com so I can send you my address so you can send me a postcard!


Friday, May 20, 2016

SIGNS!SIGNS! AND MORE SIGNS!

Street signs are all around us. We live on a street with a name.
Tourist districts.


Warn us not to enter!
Sometimes we can be  pointed in the right direction.

Named after importatnt local heroes!

A hiking trail!

Fresh produce.
Instruction!
A country road!

Calling people to worship!

A sign with wild Canadian flowers bordering in a pretty way!
Historic sites show lots of information on a simple sign. The Government of Canada in two languages and the designation of being a Naitonal Historic site of Canada.

Let us know what to eat!

Capture an event in time!

Highlighting places visited.

Remembering small towns in Ontario.
Some signs even give pertinent advice.
Fund raising events for important causes.

Oh life! Lots of advice from the signs around us! Everywhere we go there are signs! Do we see? Do we listen? Do we pay attention?

Thursday, May 19, 2016

JUST GET STARTED TO ACCOMPLISH ANY TASK

Do you ever have days where you know you have lots to do but just can't get around to anything? Well just get started. Tell yourself you will stay at it for 15 minutes. Pulling ten weeds from a garden. Loading the dishwasher. Working on a writing project. Beginning a craft. Many tasks get finished because they were started. One word to a age. One plant to a garden. One step to a walk. More work and less thinking about it. Just think in the wonder of modern times putting a load of dishes on, one can listen to the machine do the work! Procrastination holds all of us back from accomplishing many things in life. Yes many tasks are really boring. Like digging the garden. But putting the plants in let's one have months of enjoyment! So do the boring tasks first to get to the ones really loved as a kind of reward! So what are you waiting for? Get started!

Wednesday, May 18, 2016

NANA SAYS OUR LIVES SEEM OLD TO GRANDCHILDREN

Recently celebrating a special anniversary, I wanted to show two of my grandchildren some wedding photos from the day and our honeymoon. We looked young and happy so I wanted the kids to see. Especially their grandpa making pancakes on our honeymoon. Sophia looked at one wedding picture of us clearly stating why are all the pictures so old fashioned!

BUILDINGS ARE AROUND US

A tall building can seem intimidating. But it is just a building! People live in tall buildings especially in big cities. Just think of the view from the top or even middle floors.
From a distance they can be diminished.

Looking one wonders how many stories can be told from the inhabitants! Buildings make interesting skylines in cities.
Old buildings add character to city streets.
Really they are just modern caves housing modern cave men and women!
The new blended with the old and reflections from other buildings are always interesting photo opts in one's travels!

Tuesday, May 17, 2016

PRETTY IN PINK-SPRING 2016 IN RICHMOND HILL ONTARIO CANADA

Taking a little walk close to home, there were some beautiful blooming spring trees.

Sometimes rows of trees.

A small magnolia tree.

In my front garden pink tulips needed a capture.

Those ground flowers!
One of my shots from 2015 near the little park.

Pretty in Pink- the trees and flowers sure put on a good show!