Sunday, August 22, 2010

Mosaic Monday



Mosaic Monday is hosted by the lovely Mary.

Each mosaic is different. Each a story to tell.

You'll enjoy visiting - I promise!



We went to a wedding to today at the River Oaks Garden Civics Building.
The gardens are beautiful.




Built in 1910 and owned by the River Oaks Garden Club since 1942, the Forum of Civics building is of recognized historical significance and is listed in the National Register of Historic Places. Its gardens provide valuable green space in the heart of the city and are open to the public free of charge.

Initially built for use as a county school, the building was remodeled in 1927 by John F. Staub as headquarters for the Forum of Civics founded by Will Hogg. Hogg, who chaired the Houston Planning Commission, organized the Forum of Civics to develop a comprehensive plan for Houston's public spaces and, in his words, "to stimulate civic pride and to combine forces for the betterment and beautification of Houston." One of the Forum's projects was the citywide planting of crepe myrtles, roses and shade trees, all of which were donated by Will Hogg.

The Hogg estate bequeathed the building to the University of Texas in 1939 with the stipulation that it continue to be used for educational purposes. When the River Oaks Garden Club purchased the Forum of Civics building, the UT Board of Regents stipulated that the Club "carry on the educational work directed primarily to stimulating knowledge and love of gardening, aiding in the protection of native plants and birds, and encouraging civic planting and planning."

In the ensuing years, the River Oaks Garden Club has carried out this charge. The Forum building has been home to horticultural workshops, flower shows, and in conjunction with the annual Azalea Trail, educational exhibits. The Club has also established model gardens on the Forum grounds for demonstration purposes. The first such garden, a Victory Garden, was planted during World War II to encourage Houstonians to grow their own vegetables. In 1955, three formal gardens designed by J. Allen Myers, Jr. and Herbert Skogland were installed. The club later installed two additional, more informal gardens: one of native Texas plants, and another of seasonal plantings.


(Information from River Oaks Garden Club)


Next week: The Wedding!!!!


Wishing you well and a wonderful week!



Sunday Morning

Pelican




"Today, more than ever before, life must be characterized by a sense of Universal responsibility, not only nation to nation and human to human, but also human to other forms of life."


~His Holiness the Dalai Lama

Saturday, August 21, 2010

Camera Critters



Camera Critters is hosted each Saturday by the lovely Misty.
If you are a critter lover, you must visit to see the wide variety offered each week!


Many of you have been wondering about our new kitty, Cassie.
She's growing like a weed and hasn't been cooperating getting photos taken.
She's a perpetual motion machine and she thinks she should be able to play with the camera while Mom takes her picture!



Here she is in a quiet moment.
(It didn't last long.)



She likes playing with this toy we call the roller ball.
But then, everything she sees is a prospective toy!

Wishing you well and a wonderful, cool weekend!




Tuesday, August 17, 2010

This and That



I think (!!!!) Karma Kitty is finished.
He suggests that you Dream Big!




I've decided to have my blog printed in book form.
This book covers the first 6 months -- year 2008.
I decided that I'd spent a lot of time on Twisty Lane,
lots of pictures taken, stories told and that I'd be very sad if for some reason it all disappeared into cyberspace!
I used Blog2Print and am very happy with the product.

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Snippets:

Weather: Hot (hotter than you know where) and humid. It has rained in some areas but not where we live.
Baseball: We went to the Astros Mets game last night and the Astros won! We also had dinner at the 5-7 grill. Named after Bagwell and Biggio and their retired numbers. Too expensive, but good fare for a baseball park. I had the mahimahi and Mr. Dragon the seafood pasta! They gave us to go cups filled with ice tea. Ice tea at the ballpark! YeeHaw!
Wearing: Going to the grand-reopening of our favorite grocery store this morning and I'm wearing my G.R.I.T.S shirt (Girls Raised in The South) with blue britches.
Cassie: Cassie is growing like a little weed and I wish I had pictures to share, but she doesn't stay still long enough to get a good shot! We'll keep trying. She does have some words of wisdom for you:
Cassie says: Everything is a toy!

Wishing you well!