“Gag me with a spoon!”  Moon Unit Zappa

I’ve been collecting spoons since a young age . . . still have my baby spoon!  Nothing special today – just my reflection in the spoon case I got this past Christmas.  It’s full already . . . and I only collect spoons from places I have physically been.  I have one more case just like this . . . I hope to collect many more from around the world in the coming years.  I’ve not been off the North American continent (except for Hawaii).  Lots of adventures to come!

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“Follow your inner moonlight; don’t hide the madness.”  Allen Ginsberg

The Super Moon was at it’s best this May 5th.  This photo is a composite created in Photoshop with my own original photos.  I thought it would be fun to sit in the tree tops lookin’ at the moon!

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“Creativity is piercing the mundane to find the marvelous.”  Bill Moyers

Browsing through the 365 forum and admiring the work of this one fellow who is just insanely creative – he has mad Photoshop skills, manipulating and creating fantastic images that somehow include an image or parts of images of himself.  Sometimes it’s a stretch to figure out how he has included himself . . . never-the-less his creations are absolutely mesmerizing.

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“I hear lake water lapping with low sounds by the shore. . . . I hear it in the deep heart’s core.”  William Butler Yeats

This photo is of a sketch of the original cabin at the lake – which has been added on to and renovated over the years.  We’re headed up there next week to celebrate our Anniversary.  It’s a beautiful, serene spot.  I can’t wait!  I love being woken in the early morning hours by the hauntingly beautiful calls of the Loons, and the pitter patter of the squirrels across the roof as the scamper about looking for nuts.  There are few people on the lake this time of year – a bit early for the summer crowd.  The tranquility is so relaxing.  

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“I thought how unpleasant it is to be locked out; and I thought how it is worse, perhaps, to be locked in.”  Virginia Woolf
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“The vision must be followed by the venture. It is not enough to stare up the steps – we must step up the stairs.” Vance Havner

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“Waiting and hoping is a hard thing to do when you’ve already been waiting and hoping for almost as long as you can bear it.”   Jenny Nimmo, Charlie Bone and the Time Twister

Out to dinner with my Sister, who is visiting from Whitehorse, Yukon Territories.  We were waiting for my husbands flight, which was two hours late.  I seldom eat out in a restaurant – but we had time to kill and found ourselves at Red Robin.  And of course the lines were quite long .. . a half hour wait for a table.  We were hungry, and didn’t feel like driving around to find out that other places had just the same amount of wait time.  Did I mention that I HATE waiting in line?  Even tho we had time to kill . . . a half hour wait felt like two hours . . . so I kept myself busy playing with the iPhone.  Afterall, I was going to have to relinquish possession in just a couple of hours . . . made the time pass more quickly and I got my 365 picture.

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“Some people are born on third base and go through life thinking they hit a triple.”  Barry Switzer

Came across the above quote and thought it was interesting . . . we live life through our own beliefs and perceptions . . . and become who we are as a result.  

I was out shopping with my sister.  I was waiting while she was trying clothes on and shot this with the iPhone.  

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“Well, of course, I’m the wrong person to ask. I like to dial numbers with one hand, and maybe I’m the only one.”  Bill Gates   (Asked if he would buy an Apple iPhone)

My husband had to take a business trip to California.  Since my cel is a Global Phone with two sim cards – one of which is a US cel plan . . . he took it with him and left me with his iPhone 4.  I’ve been wanting to get my hands on it!  

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“We can only make ourselves the victim.”  Gillian Anderson

We spent the day cleaning out, weeding and building new supports for the raspberry patch.  We started this patch a few years back, and have kind of neglected it, until this year.  We’ve added on to it . . . making it 50 feet long.  It’s gonna be one awesome raspberry manufacturing machine this year!  There are dangers of working around prickly canes tho – as the photo below shows.  Those canes got me pretty good in several places.  I was thinking that I could place the blame on those darn raspberries . . . those inanimate objects that grow protective thorns for a reason!  Isn’t that what we typically do . . . place the blame for injury or hurt on an external source, instead of taking responsibility for creating the circumstances in the first place??  So easy to do . . . lash out and feel better because “it’s not my fault!”  However, I’ve discovered over the years that taking accountability for my own actions is much simpler and easier in the long run . . . I made the choice to attack those raspberry canes without proper protection to prevent injury.  Those canes were simply doing what they were engineered to do . . . protect themselves!  I subject myself to their abuse, however, because I love what their ultimate offering is . . . delicious and juicy tart little fruits that will appear in the next month or so . . . nothing like fresh berries off the bush,  homemade raspberry jam, or fresh frozen berries to enjoy all year long!

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