So there's been a lot going on since I've last talked to you all. Don't worry, it's all good.
Just a long, busy extended weekend. I'll warn you ahead of time - this post will probably
be quite lengthy and photo heavy, so grab your favorite drink and make yourself
comfortable.
be quite lengthy and photo heavy, so grab your favorite drink and make yourself
comfortable.
Last Thursday, my former yoga-teacher- turned-friend invited me out to her new house for
a visit. She and her husband recently downsized into an old cottage that they're
completely rehabbing. I have a pretty good feel for what someone's house is going to
be like, just from knowing the person. My friend is beautiful, charming, artsy, and mindful
- and her house reflects the same. I was so busy taking in every detail of her gorgeous
cottage, that I didn't even think to ask her if I could take pictures. So I took a few of hers
from her online album. This is the cottage's one and only bathroom...
completely rehabbing. I have a pretty good feel for what someone's house is going to
be like, just from knowing the person. My friend is beautiful, charming, artsy, and mindful
- and her house reflects the same. I was so busy taking in every detail of her gorgeous
cottage, that I didn't even think to ask her if I could take pictures. So I took a few of hers
from her online album. This is the cottage's one and only bathroom...
This huge upstairs loft became their bedroom. I wish I had a picture of it with all
her furnishings and decorations in it. The room is so beautiful that I told my friend,
"I would never leave this room!"
This is her kitchen before everything was moved in, too. She painted all the cabinets
a light creamy brown (has a tint of green), then painted the insides of the top cabinets
and left them open.
The kitchen boasts the 1960's stove which still works just fine! There's a vintage
fridge, too, but I don't have a photo of that.
On Friday, we were 2-1/2 hours north in Wisconsin at our church's annual Bible
Camp. We don't go anymore, but we like to head up there on the last day to visit
with some people - most especially, one of my dearest friends who lives in Canada
but yet makes the trek to Wisconsin every year to attend this camp. It's really the only
time I ever see her. And did I take any photos of her? Or have someone else take a
photo of the two of us? Of course not.
Tim came home for the long weekend and on Sunday, the two of us went on a
photography adventure. The weekend before when I had driven out to my best
friend's new house to help her unpack from her move, I passed an abandoned
barn "out in the middle of nowhere". I made a mental note when I passed it, that
I would love to go back and photograph it one day. And I knew Tim would love
to take pictures, too. I still only have my point-and-shoot, but I do the best I can with
what I have. We started off by taking pictures of the outside of the barn and
surrounding property. I wish I knew the story behind this barn and land...it looks like
there might've been a tornado or a fire.
surrounding property. I wish I knew the story behind this barn and land...it looks like
there might've been a tornado or a fire.
There was obviously once a house on the property, too. We found the crumbling
remains filled with water.
The inside of the barn was really creepy. There were a lot of stuffed animals and
dolls lying around in piles of garbage.
There were old license plates hung on the walls...
and even a Christmas wreath still in place.
On the drive back home, we stopped at another farm to take photos. Look at
all this beautiful, wide-open farm land. It's so beautiful in the summer. You can tell
how hazy and humid it was that day though.
And then my wonderful, long weekend was completed today by a visit from this
cutie patootie. His mom, Rachel is like my niece. Rachel's mom and I were best
friends from our last year in high school until our late 30's. Rachel and my oldest
son, Phil (who passed away almost five years ago, for those of you who don't know)
were born only two weeks apart. Me and Rachel's mom spent a lot of time together
back in those days, plus I babysat Rachel while her mom worked. Anyway, Rachel
got married five years ago and moved to Canada, so I hardly get to see her anymore.
And now she has a baby! Rachel, her husband and the baby are in town right now,
so I finally got to hold and kiss this little guy. I wonder how Phil would've felt that his
best childhood friend was already a mom. I think he would've gotten a kick out of
being "Uncle Phil".