Saturday, February 9, 2013

Today's Finds - Fab Photos - Animals

So many wonderfully cute and adorable photos found on Pinterest.

Here are a few of my favorite:

....  Kittens in a Pumpkin

Tiny Marmoset Monkey  @Nickole Rinde  Lil Monkey   How cute?  All Stacked Up

Image Credit: Ben Terode  Peek-a-Boo!  Jedi frog  @David Kiper  Jedi Frog!

.  Roo Hug!   "Wha-cha doin'?"  Hello!

"I said NOT TONIGHT!"  I said, "NOT TONIGHT!"  Ahhhhh - this is me after 5pm...  Nap Time!

Precious puppy. ..  "What a day..."  @Nickole Rinde  Tired Puppy   awwww  What a face!

Wow!  Look at those eyes!   Dapple Apple Dachsund.  Cute puppy

Dude, RUN!  RUN!   Frog on a tulip  I'm sexy & I know it!

Peka-Bo  Cute Kitten  piggie! @Nickole Rinde  @~Julia~ Piggie!


Stay tuned for more fab photos and great finds from across the web!

Friday, February 8, 2013

Great Finds on #Pinterest

I've been thinking about how people blog about so many things - from makeup tutorials, to nail photos, and great finds on eBay or Etsy - and I wanted to try my hand at it as well.

I'm a Pinterest-Addict.

I admit it, and my boyfriend understands. There is so much out there - from tutorials on how to put on makeup, how to cover up flaws with makeup, what makeup is trending, to nail art, fashion old and new, cute animals photos, great photography across the world, arts, crafts, DIY - the list goes on and on and on!

I wanted to put together some images from Pinterest of different fabulous finds.  I'll choose a different category for each blog post.

First choice?  Images from Ireland! Why Ireland you ask?  Well, for starters, I'm part Irish.  My Irish can be traced back to 246AD when the family was actually in Scotland and had to leave to resettle in Ireland.  And that's where we stayed, until Archibald and Rebecca (Boyd) McKaughan crossed to ocean to settle in America.  My great-great-grandmother was Molinda McKaughan, and she was full Irish.  I'm throwing a few of my own personal photos in here as well.

So, without further ado, let's explore some highlights of Ireland!

Powerscourt House & Gardens : 
Powerscourt House & Gardens - a gorgeous piece of property just outside the quaint town of Enniskerry with several themed gardens, wonderful old house, and a rose garden to DIE for!  I went here in 2003

Powerscourt Garden Gate, just outside the fabulous rose garden.
Garden Gate


Rock of Cashel, Tipperary: 


This was my first view of Rock of Cashel, and I had to pass through  kind of "keep the cows out" type of s-shaped gate. I had parked on the main road, not knowing where this place was.  Walked up a long drive and WHAM!  There it was!  An absolute MUST to see in Ireland!
I tried to get the whole floor plan of the place, but I had a very cheap camera, and it was a cloudy day.  Place isn't overly huge, but definitely fascinating!

Bunratty Castle:


Yeats Grave, County Sligo:


Had I the heavens' embroidered cloths,
Enwrought with golden and silver light,
The blue and the dim and the dark cloths
Of night and light and the half-light,
I would spread the cloths under your feet:
But I, being poor, have only my dreams;
I have spread my dreams under your feet;
Tread softly because you tread on my dreams

Giants Causeway, Area in County Antrim, Northern Ireland - masses of Basalt Towers:



One final stop for today:  Blarney Castle. One cannot go to Ireland without visiting Blarney Castle.  Such a beautiful piece of land, interesting ruins, and, if you wish, you can kiss the Blarney Stone:





This concludes our short trip to Ireland.  I will most definitely post another with more photos.

Stay tuned!

Friday, November 11, 2011

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

The Lost Soul (work in progress)

The Lost Soul

An unnatural force sheathed this dusty room.  The air was stagnant and stale.  A few beams of sunlight peeked through the broken blinds on the dirt-stained window.  There did not appear to be any solid objects in the room, only shadows of objects and things that once were.  Not a breeze was felt, yet something seemed to stir in the darkened corners.  A figure entered the room.  A man dressed in an oversized brown raincoat with an exceptionally aged face and unkempt hair padded through the room, leaving footprints in the dirt on the floor.  His dark eyes scanned over the floor, in the corners, searching the shadows.  His face displayed a strange expression as he discovered the one he sought.

 “What,” a raspy voice from a darkened corner snarled, “can I do for you, eh?”

The man in the raincoat turned to see a short man.  His face was slightly hidden behind a large flimsy hat.  A heavy black coat was draped over his gnarled body.  The hunched little fellow carried a cane, and his bare feet were black with dirt from the floor.

“This cradle,” the man motioned to the shadow of an old tiny bed, “this cradle is mine.”

“Was yours.”

“IS mine,” said the man, his tone, getting louder.

“’Mine’ is such a possessive word,” the little old chap stated. He began throwing questions at the man in the raincoat, “How come you were not so possessive in the past, eh?  You were so eager to leave that cradle and move into a real bed because you wanted to be a ‘big boy’.  You were so eager to booze it up and get into drugs because they were adult things, and you wanted to be like your friends.  You were so eager to leave high school because it was boring and confining.  You were so eager to move into your own apartment because you wanted to live your own life away from your parents.  You were so eager to run off and get married because you thought you were in love.  And then you were so eager to leave your wife and children because you didn’t want to be tied down.

 “What happened, Mr. Eager?” The small man’s face contorted into an ugly, evil smile.  “Move too fast, did you, now?  Did you miss something along the way?  Can you not look back on your life and smile?  Can you not tell stories to your children? Have still not come to realize what you are really here for?”

“What do you want of me?” the man in the raincoat shouted. “What do you want me to say?” His breath was short and labored, “Do you want me to admit I have regrets?  Okay,” he began, his voice suddenly softer and calmer. “I have regrets! I regret growing up too fast.  I regret doing drugs and drinking. I regret leaving high school. I regret not going to college.  I’m the first one to admit that my life went awry somewhere along the line.  But you wouldn’t understand, because no one ever does; no one ever seem to have regrets.”

“My friend,” the short man replied, “every man, woman and child who ever had a dream, or fell in love, or lost a friend has regrets. And thus, has shadows in this room.  Some, much like yourself, return for them thinking that this is the way to put their life back in order, but it is to no avail.  The shadows in this room are lost from them; unattainable; here to reside forever.”

“Why are you here, old man?”

“Because I was just like you,” the old fellow said, as he motioned to the shadow of a tall, handsome, young man.  “That shadow,” the gnarled man said rather softly, “was my soul.  I put everything aside to pursue the great American Dream of being rich and happy.  I always put off the things that were not seemingly important to me. I was rich; I had everything I wanted; I was a playboy. No one could make me settle down.  I even have children who have no clue who I am.  My whole life was one big selfish dream.  But I thought I had it all.  If I only knew then, what I know now…”

The old man took off his hat and coat.  His countenance turned to horror as the younger man’s face paled and his body began to sway.  He stumbled to the door and back in to the real world.  Outside the crisp air blew in the man’s face, a sign he was out of the room.  As fresh sunlight warmed his back he looked at the ground.  Strangely, he noticed that he cast no shadow upon the earth’s surface. 

Instantly, he understood.

Too good not to share

April Slaughter: Never grow a wishbone, daughter, where your backbone ought to be. ~Clementine Paddleford 

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

movie script

Scream meets that 70s drunk ghost hunting show
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Monday, May 16, 2011

Everything Happens for a Reason

Sometimes I wonder what it would be like to be someone else, live somewhere else, work at a different job, or have enough money to not need a job altogether.
Sometimes I wonder what it would be like to be smarter, more clever, more coy, or have a better humor.
Sometimes I wonder what it would be like to be prettier, to have a better body, to never have to worry about exercise, what I eat, or my weight.
Sometimes I wonder what my life would be like if I had dated this guy rather than that guy, if I had chosen different friends in high school, chosen a different job to work at.
What if I had chosen not to drink while others around me drinking until they were stupid.
What if I had chosen to hang out with "the smart kids", rather than people that I felt a kinship to.
What if my dad never took a job in Rhode Island, but rather had been able to stay in Florida.
What if I had been able to live with my grandparents rather than my dad insisting that the family stay together, dispite the growing turmoil called his second wife.
What if my dad had stayed a single dad instead of marrying his second wife, changing our lives forever.

What if... 

Too many "What if"s in this life of mine. 

I can say "what if" all I want,
what if things had turned out differently,
what if I had made different choices,
what if my dad had made different choices,
what if my mother had made different choices?

Where would I be today?  What would my life be like?

I can tell you
that I would not have the great friends that I do
that I would not haven been married three times
that I would not have two beatuiful daughters
that I would not have a handsome grandson
that I would not have finally found the love of my life.

I may be in debt, in need of a major payraise and/or a different job, but I would not have the best that God's love has to offer: people who love me back.

Life would be different with one "What if?", but then, where would I be, what would I be like, and what would my life be like.

Everything happens for a reason.