Saturday, November 27, 2021

 


                                            Greetings Two Days After Thanksgiving 2021!

What a lovely time Dave and I had spending the day with Brynna, Rosson and Sophie in their Lakeway home, near Austin. Watching the kitchen in action, spending quality talking time and just enjoying the amazing New Orleans fried turkey with ALL the side dishes.....truly I feel fortunate, blessed and ready to be thankful more than just for one day. 

Although there was no celebration my middle son had a birthday that day also, turning 49. He lives with his family in Virginia.

And now I am in the throes of painting Christmas Greetings on wine bottles. I have purchased all the necessities including graphics to use for the lettering. This is a project I have been mulling over for several months and decided no time is better than December! Ideas are coming from the internet.

Stay tuned and meet the goat came to the dog park next blog!

Sunday, November 14, 2021

Murals of Alpine, Texas

 

                                                       Cruising Big Bend by Tom Curry

We found this mural in downtown Alpine. It was in an alleyway with other murals, big and bold. They call that area Alley Art. I love this mural. Excuse the shadows and the wires criss-crossing in front of my camera. There are, according to a brochure from the visitor's center, forty-four murals in Alpine and the surrounding area.  

Alpine has a suburb art colony and the presence of Sul Ross University is a tremendous asset to this community. The college is very impressive in size and its beautiful architecture.

It is a quiet, very quiet, Sunday afternoon. If the western museum is open today on the Sul Ross campus, I believe we should venture over.  Dave will like it -  I have read it is extraordinaire.

Saturday, November 13, 2021

Big Bend National Park Visit

 

                                                                                            (stock photo, don't think we saw this)

Hello to the Day After Our Big Bend Trek!

It was a bit tiring - 100 miles to the entry, 100 miles throughout the park (at least), and 100 miles back to our rv camp. We saw much of what one can do in one day, including lunch at the lodge and a peek at the Rio Grande. I don't think we are going back to the park this trip. It is a long way and we have a good idea at what we are missing. 

The landscape is West Texas plus boulders and mountains as only West Texas can do it. 

Today we have reservations for lunch at a restaurant in Alpine. And then I want to traverse the town with the Windshield Tour brochure in one hand and the Alpine Mural Map in the other. Dave will drive and I will navigate around town.  The murals are going to be very entertaining!

See you around the bend - the bend in little Alpine today!

Thursday, November 11, 2021

 


Greetings from Alpine, Texas!

Although the above is a stock photo, this is pretty much what it looks like as I view the scenery from my rv window.  I am now sitting in one of the two rv recliners typing this blog. Ava is peering out the same window from the bench seat. 

We are spending the week here in La Vista RV park, six miles from Alpine towards Big Bend National Park on Highway 118. It's a small rv park, maybe fifteen drive-through sites and very quiet, very very quiet. Dave just read the welcome rules and discovered the free wifi - whoopee!

Tomorrow we will drive into Big Bend, 100 miles from here and spend the day enjoying what I am told is a "magical place." 

In the meantime we are relaxing, reading, watching some satellite news and enjoying a choice on our home-cooking menu due to today's trip to Porter's Grocery store in Alpine. I also visited a very well stocked independent bookstore and enjoyed spending my disposable $50 on two poem books, The Sun literary magazine and, of all things, an $8 Texas map!

The sun is setting, Ava needs to take a walk and I am ready to join her.

                                         *  *  *  G'night from Brewster County *  *  *

Tuesday, November 2, 2021

A Poem Using Prompts from Children's Poems


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my fingers tap                       my pencil floats…..I have confidence (p. 129, Naomi, grade 4) 

i have confidence


my words will                       let my words mean something to others (p. 107, Sean, gr 4)                    

mean something

to someone.


perhaps that’s what              that’s what I want to believe (p. 127, Ruby, grade 6)

i want to believe.


perhaps it is a mere

mirage, creating a 

waterfall of words                   a waterfall with words (p. 111, Morgan, grade 4)


the teacher                             but the teacher says (p. 121, Isabelle, grade 4)

my inner teacher says 


my waterfall

is not a waterfall at all

merely a cascade of circumstances

paths chosen, thwarted 

seldom straight


you walked into my heart         if you walked into my heart (p. 125, Mike, grade 4)

i was as a child 

reborn, rechanneled, reassigned        a star child to be reborn (p. 119, Boy, grade 4)

to go on with my life as if                    go on with your life (p. 122, Lea, grade 5)

you will always 

be here, there


that’s what i want to believe.    that’s what I want to believe (P. 127, Ruby, grade 6)



by Joan Connor 11/02/2021


The above italicized quotes are from Expressive Writing, edited by Kathleen Adams. Chapter 7 by Perie Longo, Poetry and Emotional Intelligence, speaks of children and their insightful use of poetics to express themselves.





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