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Sunday, April 14, 2013
Friday, April 12, 2013
Straw Hats, Bonnets, and an Apron
Straw hats and bonnets and apron take me right back to that
white frame house where my Grandma Hylton lived.
Her house much like her was simple.
Things that I treasure now as beauty she just saw as functional.
I can see her now in her straw hat and apron coming up from the garden well tended.
Sometimes she would wear a straw hat.
Sometimes she'd be wearing a bonnet.
Apron string tied around her middle
and
barefooted of course.
This time of the year she might be still cutting salad
or sowing new seed.
Grandma didn't wear her hat to church.
I guess she say no need.
I never saw more elegance than
an old woman, a hat and some seed.
This hat isn't the one my grandma wore but it definitely brought those memories of her right back to my mind. She has been gone for quite some time now but her memory has faded from my mind at all. I even catch myself still speaking of her as I might have talked with her just yesterday.
If your fortunate and your grandmother is still living I encourage you to spend time with her.
Treasure her.
It will surely add meaning to your life that can't be put into words.
Thanks so much for the visit.
Be Happy
and
BE BLESSED.
Monday, April 8, 2013
Monday Music Moves Me
Hello Music!
Hello Monday!
Today's theme is the music your parents listened to and how it made you feel.
Folks that know me might already know what direction this music trip will be taking me.
My parents listened to old country which back then wasn't so old and gospel; all of which leaned heavy towards bluegrass music.
I don't think I thought about how it made me feel. My Daddy is bit of a character and cut up, who could usually be found with a guitar on his knee. He would be just as likely to get up and dance around the room if the mood came over him. Not necessarily because he could dance he was just silly like that. Mama also had her zany moments too. Mama is blessed with an amazing gift for singing and harmony but she was also blessed with the ability to make up a sing song about just about anything. Mama also knows about every child's song there ever was.
So...
I have to say I was blessed with a kind of childhood that very few children get.
There was never a lot of dollars around; they had surely been replace with love and laughter.
I'm going to start this journey with some Johnny Horton.
Riding in Daddy's truck with a floorboard full of so many tools our knees were about up to our chins most likely on our way to cut wood.
Could you see that alligator?
Let's play one more of Johnny's song's.
Mama always loved this one so good.
This next song is a good silly one. This bluegrass band is probably best known for the song
Rocky Top
but
That's just one of many, many great songs recorded by the Osborne Brothers. They also stick in my mind so clear because Daddy loaded us all up and we drove to Lakeside Amusement Park to see them when I was fairly young.
I've been a fan ever since.
How about one more?
And another of Mama's favorites..
I'm going to end this musical train ride with a Hank Snow tune.
With Daddy been a truck driver and spending his time in the military this song
surely was a hit.
Thanks for stopping by
Keep Hoppin'
and
BE BLESSED!
Friday, April 5, 2013
Mad Hatter Strikes Again
Yes, I'm mad about another hat.
One semi-crumpled, plain black straw hat
equal
One upcycled , new hat creation.
My intention is to list this hat creation on Etsy
but..
I really like it myself.
Is this a dilemma for other crafty folks?
I hate to see things be tossed away.
I love recycled and upcycled items.
One of the most repeated questions out of my mouth is..
"Are you going to waste that??"
I'm not sure if that's the country in me,
the southern in me, or just
the mother in me.
Wow! The sun just popped out and I'm outta hear.
Thanks for stopping by.
BE BLESSED!
Tuesday, March 26, 2013
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