Tuesday, January 8, 2008
Downtown....the old and the new
Monday, January 7, 2008
January in the Garden
You can't even see it, but this was the five minute snow flurry one morning last week! I rushed to the front porch, the tiny flakes whirled in the wind and then were gone ~ was it really a dream, a wish.......no, it snowed just long enough to taunt and tease here in the South.Today bright sunshine and temperatures in the 70's brings back our Carolina Blue sky making a walk through the Winter garden pleasant. This squirrel's nest high in an oak tree hangs on for dear life - they look so flimsy but will soon hold a new generation of those pesky, but cute, little devils who invade the garden year round.
Color can be rare in the January garden.................unless you have berry bearing shrubs such as hollies and Pyracantha, at their loveliest when the sun shines, and before the hungry birds devour them.
Sunday, January 6, 2008
Light Up Your Life
This pair of tapers I found on sale this week ~ I just love them for the dining room table. They appear as being made of wood ~ white birch comes to mind ~ and complement the woven natural straw balls in the urn. I like the contrast of the natural elements with the cloudy vintage crystals dangling from the candlesticks.
This marbleized ball candle is burning down slowly and neatly. Today I picked a single camellia from the garden ~ such an amazing flower opening it's ruffled petals despite below freezing temperatures. But then again........................Nature is full of wonderful surprises.
The mantel always seems somewhat bare once the Christmas decorations have been removed. We are waiting for more snow, not a lot but enough to make a snowball, perhaps a snow person ~ only had a very brief flurry one morning last week. Those of you still digging out, please send some South, although with temperatures expected in the sixties this coming week I guess it wouldn't last long!
~~The clock ticks, the message is clear~~
To all friends on the West Coast, our thoughts are with you during the terrible storms ~ we pray you and your loved ones are safe, and that you will soon have power restored to your homes. This also goes to friends in SE Australia where there is major flooding at this time ~ and to parts of England and other European countries where the Winter weather is severe.
Saturday, January 5, 2008
The Forgotten
I decided to look around to see what else I may have forgotten, and of course found these - the last lonely Belgian chocolates languishing in my carnival glass sweet dish. When nobody was looking, I quietly opened the small one and enjoyed - that huge one is still waiting to be picked but I promise it won't be by me!
On the other hand, don't they say a piece of dark chocolate each day is a health benefit?
Oh sweet sleeping putti, I cannot bring myself to pack you away, especially as your bird friend is still resting on your hip. I did remove your Christmas finery and am allowing you to snooze a bit longer in the dining room. Perhaps you can stay here until Spring when I'll move you to the front porch - maybe you'll awaken as the trees turn green again - just a few more months.
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Friday, January 4, 2008
Hearts of Fire
This fairy seems intent on looking and waiting for the first Spring bulbs to emerge from this pot.
I saw these snug homes in a shop yesterday - such elegance for the sweet birds who must be struggling now to stay warm through the long, cold nights.
Wednesday, January 2, 2008
January Work Out
Well that was yesterday......................today has been so cold, a few snow flakes whirled around in the strong wind this morning. My exercise consisted of taking down the decorations and making numerous stair climbs to the attic to store them away.
Do you have a fitness plan for January? Have you tossed the last of the holiday sweet treats to the birds and wildlife? I did that this evening and in no time had cardinals, wrens, sparrows, woodpeckers and of course numerous squirrels..............all feeding frantically to weather the very cold night ahead. My heart goes out to those who truly are homeless in this Winter weather.
Tuesday, January 1, 2008
Welcoming 2008
Bob and I purchased buttons to enjoy the First Night celebration in much warmer downtown Raleigh - a tradition we have followed for the past fifteen years or more. Kicked off by a People's Procession complete with long dragon, tall stick people, children wearing silly hats they've created earlier in the afternoon at the museum workshops, dancers and marching bands............downtown is the place to be.
The lowering, by crane, of the huge copper Raleigh Acorn - the symbol for our "City of Oaks", followed by a fireworks display, is done early at 7 PM for kids (of all ages including us!) and repeated at midnight for the true revelers. We then stopped for a quick meal before hurrying home to pop the champagne cork at midnight.
The acorn being lowered at the countdown - Bob getting ready to rub it for good luck.
And me..............touching the smooth copper and making my New Year wishes.
"Happy New Year to you all from Raleigh, North Carolina."




