The Pancake Chronicles
Thursday, August 14, 2008
The Pancake Chronicles
My name is Colleen.
I love taking my time and finding beauty and humour in things before they happen - as in seeds and salamanders.
"The sweetest thing in all my life has been the longing — to reach the Mountain, to find the place where all the beauty came from — my country, the place where I ought to have been born. Do you think it all meant nothing, all the longing? The longing for home? For indeed it now feels not like going, but like going back."
C.S. Lewis - Till We Have Faces: A Myth Retold
"Look, it's not in my nature to be mysterious. But I can't talk about it and I can't talk about why."
Rusty Ryan - Ocean's Twelve
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4 Comments:
Yay! You're back in blogland. And you brought the girl and her fish with you. :)
Colleen! Sooo glad ytou came back! How was the visit??? Good? Bad??? Curious readers want to know!
By the way, I really like the green in this picture and the horsetails.
I'll be exercising my photo genius (NOT) tomorrow for family pictures beside a gorgeous river on a sandy beach with some rock, over yonder west of Sundre, AB. You HAVE to visit if you haven't before!
Later,
Kel
Is that horsetail? I love how you have embraced it in this photo.;) I on the other hand curse it something fierce in my garden! It completely takes over and is the nastiest thing to get rid of. Perhaps I too should take a photo of it, maybe I will have different feelings for it then.
Keep embracing the simple things.
Love ya girl!
The visit was grrrEAT!
I must say that I hadn't even heard the word horsetail until I read your comments! This (fortunately then) was not in my yard but out in the northern wild where it could grow a'plenty without fear of being uprooted. :)
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