Showing posts with label August Break. Show all posts
Showing posts with label August Break. Show all posts

Sunday, August 5, 2018

Crush






For several years,
Susannah Conway has had what she calls August Break.
It's a break from the usual blogging routine.
My buddy, Meri at Meri's Musings is participating this year
and reminded me that this IS a fun way to have a break.
You can get as carried away with the prompts as you want ...
or not.

The prompt for today is CRUSH.

That led me immediately to the Houston Astros
and Orange Crush (also an drink).











I found all the images on line except for this one.


Trophy Time


Yep, that's me in my Astros Orange Crush World Series T-shirt
with the World Series Trophy and 
the College World Series Trophy from 2003 won by the Rice Owls.

That's my August Break for the day! 



Wednesday, August 14, 2013

Walking A Path







Japanese Garden


“For far too long we have been seduced into walking a path that did not lead us to ourselves. For far too long we have said yes when we wanted to say no. And for far too long we have said no when we desperately wanted to say yes....When we don't listen to our intuition, we abandon our souls. And we abandon our souls because we are afraid if we don't, others will abandon us.”   - Terry Tempest Williams (When Women Were Birds)


The August Break 2013

Wishing YOU well and much joy!



Saturday, August 10, 2013

Monday, August 5, 2013

Tea Musing



My sista sent me home with one more teacup.
Believe it or not, I did not have a Roslyn teacup.
Now I do -- the beautiful Moss Rose -- 
photographed here with one of the ICADs from this years challenge.



Teacup

Teacup





The August Break 2013






Wishing YOU well and much joy!


Sunday, August 4, 2013

Breakfast




or lunch or dinner

Wild rice rosemary sage bread
garlic peppercorn chevre
heirloom tomatoes

orange juice


Breakfast



The August Break 2013



Wishing YOU well and much joy!



Friday, August 2, 2013

Circles





Aldred


This is Aldred, cousin to Alice.
You saw Alice last week as part of the CAL at Meme Rose.
I stuffed Al with a pillow form -- soft and cuddly.
Finding the right name for him really didn't take too long.
When I discovered that Aldred meant old, wise counsel I knew I had the right name.
Perfect for an Owl.

I'm using Al's eyes as the circle prompt for August Break.



The August Break 2013

Thursday, July 25, 2013

August Break







Back in August 2010, the lovely Susannah Conway decided to give herself a break from writing blog posts and instead shared a photo or two each day without the pressure of finding words. She blogged about it (of course), invited everyone to join her and that is how The August Break was born. This year she is doing things a little bit different and supplying suggested prompts for the day. This is especially handy for folks like me who live where August becomes UGHust because of the heat and our brains turn to mush! The point is to give yourself a break. Take a photo and share it -- with or without words. I participated last year and I'm going to try it again this year. Tally Ho on August 1!
Care to join us? Check out all the information here.

Wishing you well and much joy.

Friday, August 24, 2012

Cranberry Pink


I decided that Cranberry is Pink!


Pretty In Pink


I love hobnail and I love cranberry glass.
No one does it better than Fenton.


Pretty In Pink


I had the hots for gerbera daisies last week.
Hot Pink Is Good!


Pretty In Pink


A little old-fashioned glamour! 



Wishing YOU well and much joy!

Thursday, August 23, 2012

Good Morning! Giggle!






ICAD - Giggle


Synchronicity!
I was reading my favorite blogs this morning and found this at Tiny Buddha.
It fits so well with GIGGLE -- I had to share!



HOW TO HAVE FUN LIKE CHILDREN: 15 JOYFUL TIPS



Editor’s Note: This is a contribution by Nat Nanton
“If it’s not fun, you’re not doing it right.” ~Bob Basso
Every morning my daughter and I go for a twenty-minute walk to my workplace. For me, in those twenty minutes, I’m in transit. For my toddler, it’s nothing less than a parade of flowers, fire trucks, pebbles, and friendly folk.
I walk alongside her, engrossed in my thoughts of concern that her bouncing body might fall down the stairs, or jump onto incoming traffic.
One morning, I noticed that a sweet old man, amused by my toddler, was watching her with a smile on his face. As we crossed his path, he chuckled to himself, “Children have all the fun!”
He’s right. They do. And clearly, I’m missing out! My age is no good reason for me to miss out on this street party! 
Now, I try to remember that fun is a perspective. It’s not a force bound within the walls of amusement parks. The days that I remember this, it makes all the difference.
Line-ups are a great way to make new friends. Dusting is a contemporary dance. My world is a playground.
We are born with a complete understanding of fun, which seems to fade over time and conditioning. I say we learn a thing, or 15, from children.

HOW TO PUT FUN INTO EVERY DAY

1. Be where you are.

Kids are really good at enjoying the moment. Adults are addicted to thinking about all the things we have to do tonight, tomorrow, next week. Where you are is where the fun is. Nowhere else.

2. Learn something new.

From new words to new facial expressions, kids are constantly mastering new skills. Make it a point to continuously be learning something, anything. Aren’t we the ones who tell our kids that “learning is fun”?

3. Get out of your comfort zone.

Toddlers take risks all day long. As we mature, we tend to stay in our safe place. Your day will be so much more exciting if you gather the guts to wear hot pink pants.

4. Find the beat.

While adults would find a car alarm loud and obnoxious, my daughter dances to the rhythm of the beat. Seek out the symphony in the background noise.

5. Smile 27 times more than you do.

I’ve heard that children smile 400 times a day and adults, only 15. Smiling is the catalyst to having fun.

6. Notice nature.

Every child is in awe of ants, birds, and dandelions. At some point, we become creatures of the concrete jungle. Allow yourself to be enamored by Mother Nature.

7. Climb things.

As soon as they discover their legs, kids start climbing everything. There is something about being above ground level that is somewhat thrilling. Climb a rock. Climb a tree. You’ll feel like the master of the universe.

8. Embrace your “flaws.”

Being self-conscious is stifling. My toddler brings more attention to her Buddha belly than I ever would. But she also has more fun.

9. Use your imagination.

A child can get lost in her make-believe world for hours. Imagine riding an elephant in Thailand. Or running a marathon on the Great Wall of China. You’ll have so much fun pretending that you might want to make it a reality—which leads to more fun than you can imagine.

10. Be unpredictable.

There is no knowing what a kid will get up to next. Step out of your ordinary routine and you’ll be surprised at how liberated you’ll feel.

11. Hand out high-fives.

For no reason at all, kids hand out high-fives like they just won gold at the Olympics. Next time you hear some good news, give somebody a high-five. It feels good to get pumped about the little things.

12. Slow down.

Children know how to take their sweet time. Allow yourself enough time to enjoy living. Rushing sucks all the fun out of the day.

13. Create.

Paint, draw, build, write. Kids clearly enjoy those activities. Fun is being in your creative element.

14. Get dirty.

Kids aren’t afraid to experience life hands on. Get right in there. Make sandcastles. Turn up a log.

15. Break the rules.

Fun doesn’t follow all the rules. Neither do kids. If it doesn’t hurt, go for it! Leave those pretty Christmas lights up year-round.


Wishing YOU well and much joy!

Wednesday, August 22, 2012

A Soul HIdden In Everything


Mina


“How it is that animals understand things I do not know, but it is certain that they do understand. Perhaps there is a language which is not made of words and everything in the world understands it. Perhaps there is a soul hidden in everything and it can always speak, without even making a sound, to another soul.”  - Frances Hodgson Burnett (from A Little Princess)




August Break 2012

Sunday, August 19, 2012

Around Town



Around town was so much fun last week that I decided to do it again!




Around Houston Mosaic




Around Houston Mosaic


Wishing YOU well and much joy!


Thank you to Mary for hosting Mosaic Monday
and the wonderful hosts of Our World.


August Break 2012

Friday, August 17, 2012

Dear Old Golden Rule Days

Gal Pals
 Playground gymnasts, Irwinville, Georgia, 1938. Photograph by John Vachon From the GAL PALS Postcard Collection


How about some fun before the classes start?


"School days, school days

Dear old golden rule days

Readin' and 'ritin' and 'rithmetic

Taught to the tune of the hickory stick"

(Music by Gus Edwards |  Lyrics by Will D. Cobb (1907)

It is tax free weekend here.
The stores will be filled with back to school shoppers.
I'm staying home!


Thank you to Beth for hosting Postcard Friendship Friday.


August Break 2012


Wishing YOU well and much joy.

Thursday, August 16, 2012

Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Big Purrs



It's time for a favorite Blog Land party:
We are to share 4 photos with you that have been previously published on our blogs
that we think would make good note cards.

You all know how I love the Houston Zoo.
Here are some my favorite BIG PURRS that I've shared with you before.


Cheetah
Cheetah




Pandu
Pandu - Malayan Tiger



Jonathan
Johnathan - King of Beasts




Cali and Jonathan
Cali and Johnny

A Haven for Vee
August Break 2012

Wishing YOU well and much joy.