It’s about time…
January 31, 2012
I may have mentioned previously that we have been promising Boo that we would have some real snow for him to play in…but every time it fell, it didn’t stay long enough for a good romp. Finally, on the last day of January, we managed to string two days of snow together…not a lot of snow…we had a light covering yesterday and then another nice amount this morning…total maybe 2″…but plenty for a puppy who LOVES to bury his nose in snow. Enter one particularly happy poochie today…
Then back towards home…
But the best part is after we settle in front of the fireplace…
Shhh…don’t wake sleeping Boos…
You gotta have friends…
January 25, 2012
I spent last weekend in Massachusetts with friends…Friday night was a get-together of some of my theater group friends…the rest of the weekend, ending finally mid-morning Monday, was spent with a group of my girlfriends…we talked, we drank, we laughed, we played Bananagrams and Blokus, we shopped and cooked, we went to a Zumba class, we watched all 12 episodes of the first season of Homeland and both football games…whew! What a nourishing, reinvigorating, nurturing few days…wish it could happen more often, but life is life.
This all got me thinking about friends. I grew up in a pretty rural area in Southern California, surrounded by apricot orchards and farms. There were only two elementary schools in town and I went to half of kindergarten, first, second and third grade in one of them, and half of kindergarten, fourth, fifth and sixth grade at the other…this meant that I knew almost everyone in my little junior and senior high schools. I was never in one group or clique…I had friends in most groups, especially those active in drama and musical theater. After high school, I moved away and never came back…I’ve spent most of my life since on the opposite coast. Of course, when I say the opposite coast, I mean up and down the East Coast. Friends here, friends there…some close by, some very far away. Then, along comes Facebook and blogging, which open up my world to old friends and memories…I will never see most of these people again, but that doesn’t diminish their places in my life.
So, I give thanks to all the friends in my life…each of you has made memories that I hold dear…don’t know what I’d do without you.
In my refrigerator…
January 20, 2012
I am going to spend the weekend “off the grid”…spending time with friends and I want to enjoy every moment fully.
Our refrigerator has been brimming with leftovers, which we are managing to eat our way through…leaving some behind for hus, the leftover-eating prince (the two kings of leftover-eating are my other dad, Michael, and my bro-in-law, Terry…they are worth paying to see as they eat their way through a refrigerator!)…I know hus will take advantage and cook for himself things my plain palate can’t tolerate…our leftovers are: An amazing pot roast with sweet potatoes, potatoes, onions and carrots; lentil stew with onions, carrots, spices and, late, a boneless, skinless chicken breast which simmered in the crockpot with the lentils; spaghetti and home-ground hamburger and sweet Italian sausage meatballs; and pea soup with ham…yum! I love cooking in the winter.
I realized this morning that I haven’t showed off my favorite puppy lately…oops! He went to the groomer a couple of weeks ago and they blew out his curls! He looked like a show dog with soft hair sticking straight up…it has taken all this time to get him back to looking almost normal.
I should be back online next week and will catch up with all my favorite bloggers and friends…stay safe and warm!
Another amazing winter sunrise…
January 19, 2012
What a morning! 7 degrees F again, the deck sparkles with frost, sea smoke rises from the Atlantic…
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Oh, what a beautiful and very cold morning…
January 15, 2012
So much for complaining about the lack of winter weather…I was talking more along the lines of snow…lots and lots of snow, on occasion…I really hadn’t wanted (or asked for) single digit temperatures (1 degree F from 6:30am…now, at 8:30am, it is a whopping 5 degrees). It is so cold, I am wearing socks…that says something! I am going to be pinning (on Pinterest) ideas for window treatments which help insulate and filter light, but are also unobtrusive. Any blogs other than Young House Love that I should check out for inspiration?
That said, you should see what I see out my back door…there is no way to successfully convey the magic…it reminds me of looking down from an airplane window at the wisps of clouds between you and the earth below…only this time, I am looking out at wisps of mist wafting off the ocean…just plain awesome…
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2011 in blog posts…
January 4, 2012
Don’t know if this type of thing interests you or not, but here are the 2011 statistics that WordPress very kindly put together for me, with respect to my blog, StarStruk by Life. I plan to keep on writing and sharing and hope that I meet new folks along the way…here’s to 2012!
The WordPress.com stats helper monkeys prepared a 2011 annual report for this blog.
Here’s an excerpt:
A New York City subway train holds 1,200 people. This blog was viewed about 4,800 times in 2011. If it were a NYC subway train, it would take about 4 trips to carry that many people.
Glorious shades of gray…
January 3, 2012
When the sun finally started to rise this morning, I made my familiar trek out to the deck to photograph the day. This morning, 26 degrees F! I was, as usual, barefoot, but I did put on a jacket.
But then, I just couldn’t stop watching…the sky just started glowing and changing…here’s a bit of what I saw in the space of just a few minutes…
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So many shades of gray…and not one of them alike!

















