Friday, September 28, 2018

Ready for Fall While Looking Back at Summer


Well, here we are off on our
autumn adventures!

Though I am always up for adventures,
I am slow to let go of what came before.
 Do you enjoy looking back 
and savoring days gone by?
Like holding onto that good taste of something
that you just want to last forever?

And did I say slow?
I like to think of myself as living in
the moment...
Being present.
This is something that I have had 
to work at.  
My shutter painted mustard yellow. YAY for paint!

I'm a planner and I'm in love with life.
But I felt that I was missing so much
by trying to do too much and always
thinking ahead or of something else.
VERY distracted.
My daughter and 6 of my grandkiddos. Love them all to pieces.
 That's Escudilla mountain in the background.

My life is so very full of rich family times, just living, projects and change. Right now, I'm 
going through some big changes that I hope to
be able to share about later.
It's been a time filled with many emotions 
and physically exhausting. 
But I'm trusting God and He is
ALWAYS good.
These are just some of my memories that
I captured and a few photos of some of the beauty
of my summer. I hope that you don't mind if  I'm not up to speed with fall.
I wish I could keep up like other folks. I have
tried but it just doesn't work for me.
 I have many more garden pictures to share later.
The magic and calming of music that flows through my days and fills my heart is
a gift to me that I unwrapped as a very young child. It's melodies and harmonies have
filled so many cracks and crevices in my soul 
and changed my life forever. And now that goodness overflows and with God's
blessing, is touching the lives of others.
I am so grateful!
JOY... 
BLISS...
DELIGHT... 
EXUBERANCE...
GLADNESS...
HAPPINESS...

and sisterly LOVE!!!
with a dash of ornery ;)

Simply 
MAGICAL ~
I cannot resist faded petals. I have a collection of geranium 
flowerlets that I've been gathering all summer to be put in a jar.

Fading beauty is a part of life. Aging is a natural process that reveals a beauty all it's own. 
Being able to embrace it all as we pass through each season is a sign of a life richly lived. 
My geranium after wintering in my 
kitchen bay window.
It doubled in size this summer.
I had to cut it back to bring it back 
inside. I love their scent!
Jeff and I play with the group Bush Valley Rounders and the two
 of us have our own two person band called BackRoads. 
We were delighted to have our first summer ever booked from June to September.
We played nearly 30 times. It was a little daunting at times but we did it!
And we're so grateful for all of the support!

On the nights when we play music, the couples get out on the patio under the nights and dance. The merriment of the music rolls out across the valley to meet the mountain carrying the sounds to the elk, deer, foxes, bears, wildcats and coyotes.
 Making our yard and gypsy camp come alive
with flowers and plants is something that I look forward to every year. The refreshing that it 
brings to our spirits is a reward for 
the hours of energy, commitment and time 
devoted to it. During the hottest part of the
morning, I sometimes take a break under the pines
and spend a little time reading and resting.
Three cheers for going on 
a little different kind of adventure!!!
Annnndd.... 
for family togetherness.
lots of clapping! ;)
Cormorants

This week, we will pack to leave for Ohio.
I hope to be hanging around on the blog and coming to say hello.

Now I must go taste the peanut butter pie
that Jeff brought me last evening.
Darbi's in Pinetop, Az...
I lost count of their restaurant awards!
And they have theee best pie on the mountain.

Have a lovely weekend. Please tell me of your
fall outings and adventures.

Thank you for being here!
Hugs and blessings,
Tamara xo


Friday, September 14, 2018

Brutus, The Garden Cat: ^^ An Impromptu Summer's End Photo Shoot

Happy Day to you.
It's a beauty of a Friday and we've been
watering and mowing.
Our monsoons are gone so we
are back at it with the hose and water cans.

But the temps are cooler now and it's a joy to 
be there just soaking up the 
last couple weeks of summer. 

Do you have adventures planned
for the weekend or are you going to choose
a quiet "last weekend"
of summer?  
I actually just realized...
It IS the last weekend of summer 2018!
Oh my...
Time to reflect on all of the loveliness
and wonder of those beautiful summer
days that have come and gone this year.

That will be my next post.


We are packing up to spend the weekend
with some of our kids and grandkids.
We've rented a large house on a little lake. 
It's only about 20 minutes from here.
It's going to be a beautiful weekend
for some fun and family time. 
No special  big plans. 
Of  COURSE it will be special.

* sleepovers together
*sit in the jacuzzi
*walks around the lake
*drink wine with grown-ups
*annnd... hot cocoa with the kids
(anytime is hot cocoa time)
Yes?

Just some simple family time.
Isn't life filled with simple pleasures?


But before I go, I want to put a little
 post out and say hello to my lovely
friends~

Here are a few fun photos of
Brutus... 
He's such a character.
One can almost read his mind here.
Hahaha!
Moving in for a closer look...
And closer...
 Guess what happens next? 
(wink!!)
 Out of all of the cats that we've ever had,
Brute is the nature lover.
Is it just me, or does he look love-struck?
And definitely mischievous! 
He cannot resist flowers and herbs.
When I have vases sitting  
 on the table, he will jump up
 to smell them and lay
by the vase. Of course, being on the
table is a no no! So I take his picture and 
then shoo him away. 
;)
Whatta cutie!

I do need to go. I have packing to do 
and groceries to buy.

I want to wish you all a fabulous
last weekend of summer.
I hope it's a perfect way to end your
season. And don't we have so many
delightful things to look forward to 
in the fall?

Hugs and blessings to you and 
many thanks for coming by for a visit.
Tamara X

Tuesday, September 4, 2018

Summer Magic Under the Apricot Tree

Happy September!
Can you believe that 
fall is just around the corner?

What a beauti-"full" summer it has been!
So many special times with family and friends.
Playing music and making memories
 that will last a lifetime.
Working hard to accomplish goals and
 keep commitments. 

Enjoying all that as well as
 allowing some hard
things to bring me closer to 
who I'm meant to be. 
Each page of my story is a collection of experiences and circumstances.
The part that I am thankful for is that no matter 
what those circumstances are, I get to 
have a part in how the end is written!
********


Summer is not complete 
without a little magic~
 Beautiful colors swirling together in the breeze.
Underneath the fluttering green leaves of the trees.
A dog of the gypsy kind lies protecting the door.
Pretty little rugs create the softest floor. 
Come on inside says the Gypsy cat.. 
Amidst the sparkles and flowers...
What is more magical than that?

The princess' invite you to come in for a spell.
Please come!  Please come! 
But sshhh..... don't tell. 
(Wink Wink!!)
 The light is dancing all around 
As if to say,  "Look what I've found!"
On her beautiful rug, the sweet princess sits.
Her thoughts faraway like a boat adrift.
The melodic wind chimes in the tree,
Singing in harmony, listen to me!
The sound is enchanting and 
the birds stop their singing,
While each circle of whiteness 
keeps on ringing.
This was such fun creating for my grand
daughters. The girls were enchanted
and loved having Liberty and Brutus
join us for this sweet time.

I hope your summer has been magical
and that you've tucked away some
unforgettable times to add to your story.
*************

It's gorgeous here as we are in the midst 
of our summer rains.
 I will share some pictures.

We went to Phoenix for a little get
away and a concert. 
It was so inspiring.
  
When we returned, our grass
was very high and the house
needed attention.
 However, the mountains were calling 
so we went camping.
 The scenery is breathtaking
right now. And to sleep in a tent during thunderstorms is quite an experience!

There were kids, dogs and all kinds of 
big people huddling by the fire. We 
spent time making s'mores, 
building forts with sticks and
hanging sleeping bags to dry.

 Throughout the week, we travelled nearly
 800 miles! Some of these roads included 
some steep and narrow
mountain roads we trekked 
to sing at a wedding.

Where has your summer 
adventures taken you? I
 would love to hear about them and 
thank you for coming by
and sharing some of mine with me.

Blessings to you,
Tamara 
XO