1958. me and my bird


feeling heavy
all the way down to the ground—
me and my bird

 



“He Ain’t Heavy, He’s My Brother” — 10x8” — Origami 

I finished this one just in time. It’s perfect for saying how I woke up this morning.  Got up late, feeling droopy, sky’s all dreary. Atmospheric pressure weighing me down. It’s raining heavy, temperatures climbing, foggy air on the way down. Perfect day to hang low.😉





1957. in the museum

 
sitting down 
crossing one knee over the other
ahh. . .


 


How lovely to have the time to go somewhere and just sit there, like you belong.






1956. our anniversary

 


exchanging rings
sharing life together
feeling grateful






It’s been 365 days, 8,760 hours, and  525,600 minutes since we exchanged our rings, vowing to love, honor, and respect each other in marriage. We have been working mutually to nurture kindness, friendship, patience, harmony, and peace at home. 
G. K. Chesterton believed in The Miracle of the Ordinary. He thought that common daily life—filled with mundane responsibilities—holds more wonder, mystery, and divine natural law than any abstract philosophy. Our experience has shown this to be true.