Friday, January 21, 2011

What I was thinking about...


kitchen's almost done!, originally uploaded by Laura Grace.
I was remembering my very first place of my own, in 1975. It was the upper floor of a house in a fairly sketchy neighborhood of Hazel Park, we lived about 3 blocks from 8 Mile Road. Yes, The 8 Mile Road as in the movie (which I haven't seen, but maybe you have).

I remembered being there alone for the first time, before getting married for the first time, and cleaning out the clunky old fridge; I was really excited about having our own place.

After I was done, I walked down to The Blue Dot Cafe, and ordered some fried chicken... I asked what were "hush puppies" and the dear lady said "Oh honey, you've never had hush puppies? You have to try them!" and I did and I liked 'em a lot, and now I live in hush puppy land. By the way, the area was known as HazelTucky because so many people had migrated north to work in the auto factories, and the Blue Dot lady did NOT sound like a Michigander...

And now, Michael & I are living in the loft which is owned by our daughter and her husband-to-be... and I was alone cleaning a kitchen and being excited about new times, and thinking about old ones.

early morning light


early morning light, originally uploaded by Laura Grace.

so wonderful to see the sun again! And... this morning it was so quiet that I heard a church bell ringing the hour... I love that sound.

Saturday, September 4, 2010

Gone The Sun... (from 2008)

gone the sun...
Originally uploaded by Laura Grace
Taken from the top of a 3-story tower at The Mountain, a Unitarian Universalist retreat center near the Georgia/North Carolina border. This is a truly relaxing place, with fantastic views across the Blue Valley.

http://www.mountaincenters.org/

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Tres Palmas Nature Reserve (click here)

We were snorkeling there this morning.... it was WONDERFUL!!  We followed a huge school of bright blue fish for a long time...

Monday, March 22, 2010

San German streets and buildings - 13

A beautiful little town, with scenes like this interspersed with decaying buildings. The second oldest city in Puerto Rico.

Iglesia German de Auxerre Nave - 3

trompe-d'oeil (painted) ceiling. The priest let us come in and we had a lovely conversation with him...

Porta Coeli Museum... tiles


Porta Coeli Museum... tiles, originally uploaded by Laura Grace.

These were in a museum created to house religious art and artifacts. An excellent example of using images to tell the stories of the Bible.