by Laura Crum
I’m
sorry for the recent lack of posts. My life has been very busy lately and I
haven’t had the time for writing. This is actually a good thing, and I’m
grateful to be engaged with some new projects. But such a busy period doesn’t
lend itself to creating blog posts.
I
don’t have a decent post in me at the moment, so I thought I’d share a few
photos to illustrate the magic that I still find in my life.
Sitting
by the pond is always magical. Summer is the season of water lilies and
dragonflies.
My
boy is growing up (shown running away from the camera—does not like having his
picture taken).
Seeing
spotted fawns in our garden and watching them grow up is magical, too.
And
the begonias are in bloom again out at the Jefferson Ranch. I have been coming
here in the summer/fall for many years. Not to mention I have been gazing at
the amazing spectacle of the begonia fields since I was a little girl. Once
upon a time they grew at our family ranch, and for well over twenty years now
they have been grown here. I was grateful to be out here last weekend and see
it all again. No matter how many times I’ve seen it before, it’s always
magical.
My husband Andy grew the eucalyptus
trees that form the windbreaks from seed he collected out at the old family
ranch. When these trees were trimmed, we burned the wood to heat our home. It
always seemed like a very satisfying life cycle.
And finally, my son and I went to
see the stage version of Mary Poppins a couple of weeks ago. Our family always
loved that movie and watched it so many times we knew most of the lines by
heart. The live version opened with my favorite quote from the whole deal. Bert
the chimney sweep stands alone on the stage in a mysterious shadowy light. He
says:
“Wind’s
in the east, mist coming in,
Like something is brewing, about to
begin.
Can’t put my finger on what lies in
store,
But I feel that what’s happening has
all happened before.”
5 comments:
Always love to see your pictures Laura. Glad to hear you are well.
Beautiful as always~
He's growing so fast, your boy. Thanks for sharing the magic.
beautiful pics!
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