Re: The Secret
Posted: Sat May 02, 2020 5:43 pm
Sandy,
I just want to give you a big hug!!! So funny you watch children's shows! Don't think I could handle that. I miss the kids too much! Was already feeling sentimental. This morning Dan sent a pic of Nova asleep in a chair, waking me from a dream with my brother Rick in it.
Still teary from the video. Wow! that was beautifully moving... We could simply substitute the words,
We are the world," in place of Australia. Hey, that reminds me!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hYJKBnGZnMA
So easy to get lost down the rabbit hole on YouTube! Spent the last half hour teary-eyed.
I kept thinking of how to write the story for Nova's and Grandmas Good Morning Song. Thinking back on last summer, no matter what she was doing, as soon as I would get there, she'd grab my hand and we'd have to go say good morning to all the flowers. and anyone/anything else we'd see. The snapdragons were always last and we'd have to pinch them gently so they could talk too. Usually I envision the story in my head as it unfolds, but was thinking on this on for weeks. Finally it dawned on me the song was the story! And the only way to illustrate it was taking photos of Tiny and Nova doing the actions of the song. The grounds around Sunrise are breathtaking.
Which made me think, "Sandy, you should definitely dance with a ribbon stick or two on those windy days!"
Soil does make a difference when trying to germinate seeds. Top soil and potting soil are too dense, hard for the seeds to push through, and a grow light is a must for here. Last night we had sautéed beets... guess what I'm doing with the tops? Today though it's a balmy 61F., sunny and breezy. So while the little seedling are soaking up their re/blue light, I'm going to be outside soaking up the gorgeous sunlight... while I can! Think it's going to be finishing the trench and maybe transplanting some raspberries. I'd love to see your crazy pumpkins! Pretty sure I'll be saying the same thing this fall!
Sounds like George needs to have an iron boost. "THAT MEANS GREEN LEAFTY VEGGIES!" Spinach springs to mind. Actually beets are good too, read up on them last night, but I supposed he wouldn't like those either.... Tell him if he eats his spinach he'd look like Popeye! Bet that's an enticement!
Stay warm... yes, you did ask for it.
Going out to be kissed by the sunshine.
Love to all,
Kim
I just want to give you a big hug!!! So funny you watch children's shows! Don't think I could handle that. I miss the kids too much! Was already feeling sentimental. This morning Dan sent a pic of Nova asleep in a chair, waking me from a dream with my brother Rick in it.
Still teary from the video. Wow! that was beautifully moving... We could simply substitute the words,
We are the world," in place of Australia. Hey, that reminds me!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hYJKBnGZnMA
So easy to get lost down the rabbit hole on YouTube! Spent the last half hour teary-eyed.
I kept thinking of how to write the story for Nova's and Grandmas Good Morning Song. Thinking back on last summer, no matter what she was doing, as soon as I would get there, she'd grab my hand and we'd have to go say good morning to all the flowers. and anyone/anything else we'd see. The snapdragons were always last and we'd have to pinch them gently so they could talk too. Usually I envision the story in my head as it unfolds, but was thinking on this on for weeks. Finally it dawned on me the song was the story! And the only way to illustrate it was taking photos of Tiny and Nova doing the actions of the song. The grounds around Sunrise are breathtaking.
Which made me think, "Sandy, you should definitely dance with a ribbon stick or two on those windy days!"
Soil does make a difference when trying to germinate seeds. Top soil and potting soil are too dense, hard for the seeds to push through, and a grow light is a must for here. Last night we had sautéed beets... guess what I'm doing with the tops? Today though it's a balmy 61F., sunny and breezy. So while the little seedling are soaking up their re/blue light, I'm going to be outside soaking up the gorgeous sunlight... while I can! Think it's going to be finishing the trench and maybe transplanting some raspberries. I'd love to see your crazy pumpkins! Pretty sure I'll be saying the same thing this fall!
Sounds like George needs to have an iron boost. "THAT MEANS GREEN LEAFTY VEGGIES!" Spinach springs to mind. Actually beets are good too, read up on them last night, but I supposed he wouldn't like those either.... Tell him if he eats his spinach he'd look like Popeye! Bet that's an enticement!
Stay warm... yes, you did ask for it.
Going out to be kissed by the sunshine.
Love to all,
Kim