Showing posts with label stone pathway. Show all posts
Showing posts with label stone pathway. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Day Two Hundred Fifty One 2010

The Summer Days Are Fading








"The summer days are fading, as they must
From endless hours to short and fleeting light
The bird's once bright, immortal tune, now cries
A melancholy aura to the dusk
The children fiercely climb, and dream, and race
Before their wild and unchained days depart
And yet beneath the zeal lies a half heart
For there isn't time, there's only enough space
The sun seems low, a hazy orange sphere
Now reminiscing sweetly of the days
When endlessly before you summer lay
And as in the deep, crimson dusk you stir
Your soul joins with the birds in wistful brood
Crying for lost summer days, for childhood."
~~ Shannon Georgia Schaubroeck, The End of Summer

Saturday, August 7, 2010

Day Two Hundred Nineteen 2010

Pathwork


Hubby Neil started in again on the latest stone pathway. This one leads from the kitchen door to his RC airplane hangar/workshop/shed. It's been in the making for many moons now and much needed, because he's always trekking back and forth, tracking stuff into the kitchen and beyond. This one shouldn't take much longer. The unfinished one on the north side of the house--well, that's another story and another picture for another day.

Saturday, July 3, 2010

Day One Hundred Eighty Four 2010


Neil finished the pathway he's been working on for several weeks. It turned out really nice. He's decided to remove the rest of the stone this connects to and replace it with matching stones. It will look much better. As he says, it's a work in progress. Stay tuned.
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My brother Robert was born on this day in 1963. He would have been 47. Miss you, little brother! RIP

Sunday, June 13, 2010

Day One Hundred Sixty Four 2010

Sunday rANd0M


Neil worked all afternoon in the 90+ degree heat getting started on the stone pathway in the front yard. The path will curve around the side of the house and connect with the path already there. We couldn't find stones to match it, but we don't much care.

Tools of the trade. Gratuitous shovel close-up.

You've heard of the 'dog days of summer'. These must be the cat days of spring. Hard to believe that, in this heat, it's still officially spring time in Tennessee. Buddy Cat can snooze most anywhere any time in any kind of weather.

The path is starting to take shape. We agree it needs more randomness. Those smaller roundish stones we bought at the Nashville Flea Market. Each one has a family member name on it. Neil is going to scatter them (perhaps randomly?) around the larger stones. Oddly enough, we found one with the year 1983 on it--which is the year we moved into this house. Now that's random.

My sister Jane and I are Dan Fogelberg fans, so I'll bet she remembers the line from a song called 'Comes And Goes' that says: "A woman's like an ivy on a pole. She wraps her twisted love around my soul." I was never quite sure what to make of that, but it's the first thing I thought of when I saw this vine wrapping itself around the stop sign pole. Just one of those random thoughts, I guess.