Who remembers Thursday 13? This was a time on the blogs when every Thursday, artists, writers, photographers, nature lovers, and gentle chatterboxes (all of us!) posted 13 of whatever we felt like. If there was a theme at all, it was often snippets of our lives.
So here's my Thursday 13 this week. It's a lot random, because I'm at the mercy of bad computer skills (my own), but these photos do come from my life, one way or another.
1. This first shot is the Seagull Motel in Truro on Cape Cod, where my Godmother Marie vacationed twice a year for two weeks each time. Marie used to talk all the time about this beloved corner rental, on the Bay, where she and her 'friend'/partner Jean rode their bikes and picked blueberries and made blueberry pies for their local lucky friends.
Now, Marie doesn't talk as much about her time there or her many travels. She seems to be thinking more about her childhood, about her sisters, and growing up with my Father and my Grandfather, who took in and raised Marie age 12 and her four sisters when their remaining parent died.
I'm mentioning this because Marie is 105 years old and last week we managed to get her back home from a nursing home. She has a live in full time aide and she's much frailer than she was even a year ago, but she's remarkable. She's smart and observant and interesting. And she's transitioning, a respected elder, needing help in walking and self care and meals. I'm witnessing a life well lived.
2. JB's artwork is now in a prestegious gallery. This is a dream come true for her and she can hardly believe it. She's making incredible art. No doubt about that.
3. And here I am soundly asleep and so is Mattie. HaHa.
4. I KNOW certain people will recognize this painting right away. It graced Renee's blog, right to the end. Losing Renee to the cancer she did her best to kick around was an irreplaceable loss here on the Blogs. The way she befriended and uplifted dozens and dozens and actually hundreds of followers on her blog, as she wrote love letters to her family and wrote about the 'damn bats' that caused her relentless pain, was nothing short of amazing. Renee was a lover of life and an optimist and so much else. Her blog Circling My Head is still up. It goes back 11 years. And its worth every fantastic word.
6-10 Family xoxo
12. Once there was a Magic Cottage
This is lovely, so much has changed, hasn't it?
ReplyDeletepixie, too much has changed! but those earlier blogging days: priceless!
Deletelove kj
I remember, but could never muster more than about 3.
ReplyDeleteHi along these lines, photos make the list much easier!
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Oh ja Karen, ik herinner me de positieve blogs van Renee nog goed. Zij was een bijzondere vrouw. Wat een geweldige foto's heb je hierboven neergezet. Die slaperige van jou en Mattie is hilarisch. Het kunstwerk van Janet vind ik heel mooi. Doe rustig aan, ja? Liefs!
ReplyDeleteHello Wieneke, always so nice to hear from you. We definitely go back, yes? that picture of Mattie and me makes me laugh--I had no idea we were sleeping so close!
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kj
Love this post.. maybe I should do this too!
ReplyDeletehdwk, you definitely should! I would love that!.
Deletelove kj
I don't remember Thursday 13 but what a wonderful idea. I do wish more folks would start blogging again, but I am just as guilty as the next in neglecting mine.
ReplyDeleteGreat artwork! I feel privileged that I got to meet JB. (and you : )
hello 8, I'm trying to change my thinking and my habits so I remember my blog before I blab on Facebook or IG. I love your posts. I love knowing what you're feeling and up to.
ReplyDeletejanet is so excited to be in a gallery. it has given her a reason to make art. she gets better and better.
I hope you/we push on at this crazy shocking time in our country and our world. Our voices matter.
love kj