sharing the good things of the last & few new days like the little view from our table at the Fish Market's Top of the Market restaurant, where my mom & i celebrated our New Year's Eve dinner wonderful view with excellent food
and this 'ambiance' tune courtesy of one of my preferred musicians mister Brian Eno, Emerald And Stone from his new album [one of my Christmas gifts] Small Craft On A Milk Sea
and a little poem by Emily Dickinson and the row of mourning doves waiting for me to fill the feeder
and i can only hope that this year is full of birds, and lovely sounds, and good food, great views, and good loving company for all of you, and for me...
A Bird came down the Walk (328)
A Bird came down the Walk— He did not know I saw— He bit an Angleworm in halves And ate the fellow, raw,
And then he drank a Dew From a convenient Grass— And then hopped sidewise to the Wall To let a Beetle pass—
He glanced with rapid eyes That hurried all around— They looked like frightened Beads, I thought— He stirred his Velvet Head
Like one in danger, Cautious, I offered him a Crumb And he unrolled his feathers And rowed him softer home—
Than Oars divide the Ocean, Too silver for a seam— Or Butterflies, off Banks of Noon Leap, plashless as they swim.
A Happy New Year 2011 Ein glückliches neues Jahr 2011! Un Feliz Año Nuevo 2011
is my wish to you all
this morning San Diego is beautifully sunny and cold the city smiled at us once again with its golden smile this has been a good year as i feel my years have been lately in spite of it all no matter if sick, mad, tired, or broke lately i enjoy more of life of the enjoy of being alive so i hope i can share with you this feeling of no matter what being thankful for being alive
i hope 2011 brings you peace, health, love, and plenty of smiles, even if those silly ones that your mouth draws without an apparent reason, those are the best
this morning, i took this close-up of a mourning dove she wasn't mourning but getting ready to celebrate the beginning of a new year in our lives!
A Happy New Year 2011 Ein glückliches neues Jahr 2011! Un Feliz Año Nuevo 2011
i was raised as a catholic and even though my behavior inclines more towards the sinner side than to the holiness and respect of church and catholic rules i do feel a profound respect for Jesus Christ not so much for the church institution yet...
i don't question myself if he's the "one" our "savior" or just another "prophet" but i sure know he was one of the 'coolest' men on Earth ever, and has influenced our culture more than most historical characters
and sure why not? deep in my heart when i struggle, i find myself, even to my own surprise repeating his name
yes! i admire him and i am thankful to be able to celebrate his birthday, that winter day when a little boy was born to change the face of Earth
happy birthday little baby Jesus and Merry Christmas to you all!
one of my favorite Christmas songs by one of my favorite bands is this little song about offering the little that you have in life with all the love you can, just like this drummer boy that has nothing else to offer but his drum playing
& also here my little Nativity scene "Nacimiento" as we call it in Spanish for days i've been so busy, & i keep on procrastinating on decorating the little card-stock box that holds it but about a week ago, i realized Jesus taught humility so what can be more humble than a card-stock box with some Mexican crafts representing the scene?
i am glad this year i placed my Nativity scene and was able to share these cozy days with my beloved mother and my two cats
¡Feliz Navidad!
i started writing this on December 24 but didn't add the photo until now as usual, am a little late hope you are having a good ending of 2010
this is a wish that might come true next year depending on my economical situation the book is not that expensive, but is not out yet in the US actually, i would love to only be able to watch the wonderful prints, more than even own the book
The Guardian UK has a very interesting review of the book "The river," writes Kander, "is embedded in the consciousness of the Chinese, even for those who live thousands of miles from it. It plays a significant role in the spiritual and physical life of the people." read the whole article here
now if you feel compelled to send this book as a Christmas or New Year's gift for your friend blogger here please send me an e-mail and i will send you back my mailing address ;)
Christmas is almost here! and i still believe in Santa i've been a good woman all year, so this book and the other wishes from the list, might just appear at my doorstep on Christmas morning, eh?
compilation of the objects that have made us humans
do click on these samples of pages
they look better on bigger resolution
Synopsis from Penguin Books A chipped stone that was one of the first things ever made by human hands; a clay tablet telling the story of the great flood centuries before the Bible; a broken hunter's spear dropped by one of the earliest settlers in America; a hoard of gold abandoned in the Wars of the Roses ... every object tells a story.
Neil MacGregor's radio series A History of the World in 100 Objects has been a unique event that has set a new benchmark for public service broadcasting in the UK and across the world. This book will be the tie-in to that event, faithfully reproducing the scripts describing the objects that made us who we are, with pictures of the objects themselves, as they were discussed in each episode. It will also be a kaleidoscopic book of history that tells the story of human civilization in an unprecedented way.
and why i keep this wonderful book as a wish and not go ahead and buy it?? well, it's too big, and sort of expensive and i don't have much space at home for bigger books anymore nor much money, and what if i have to move next year? will be another thing to drag but i am looking forward to seeing it 'live' with a good cup of coffee at Borders or Barnes & Noble soon
but i already have a kettle, so i won't buy it nor request it but i like the wishlist idea i will keep on adding items from here to December that i wish i had, but chances are i won't get as gifts, nor i will buy so they will always be that: wishes...
for once i will be unlike most Americans i will wish, but not attempt to posses only on the blog as pictures very much like the lovely blog of our german lady friend Geisslein, who updates every day her blog with lovely images, stylish rooms, and products
yesterday watched Lennon Naked this British documentary at PBS' Contemporary Masterpiece interesting but nothing like tonight's edition of American Masters Lennon NYC, hope you are watching or watch too
amazing story, great interviews, Yoko included of John's time in NYC and LA
what a wonderful man he was! all genius, so sincere, what a big heart