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24/52 – Jesus is the Gardener of Our Souls
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This was something my priest said in last week’s homily that really stood out to me, and I immediately wanted to draw something representing it. (c)2017
It’s Been a Long Time…
StandardIt’s been a long time,
Since I’ve seen your smiling face.
It’s been a long time,…
Long Time by Cake
Nearly every day for the last two weeks, I’ve come here, opened a post, and stared into the oblivion of a blank page. It isn’t that I have nothing to write about; I have plenty, and I have written a few things, but nothing ready for prime time, so to speak.
I have been trying to work on other things, but I feel your absence deeply.
Of course, every time I go back to see what I “owe” like my last few prompts and my New 52 Reflections, I seize up and I think that I will never get out from under.
I have also been spending most of my time planning my family’s trip to Ireland and meditating on a prayer for my confirmaton saint for whom I am making a prayer card. (Where nothing exists, create it.)
We’ve also been to the movies quite a bit in the last few weeks as well as renting from Redbox: Wonder Woman, of course in June, but more recently, Moana, Spiderman: Homecoming, War for the Planet of the Apes, The Lego Batman Movie, Logan.
I thought I would share some of the more visual things I’ve done since last we were together. I’m working on another one that was inspired by the (second) homily at yesterday’s mass.
18/52 – My May
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I could not walk by this display of brightness found in the Supermarket check out area. I stared and breathed in the scent, and then took a few pictures to share. (c)2017

Mine still haven’t bloomed. I couldn’t wait so I “made” my own. Colored pencil on sketch paper. (c)2017
50-3 – My Earliest Memory
StandardSeveral of my early childhood memories come from photos; things I think I remember but can’t possibly. Or I remember the distorted memory combination of vagueness, photograph, and someone else’s recollection.
One thing that I distinctly remember happening was when we were living in a Queens apartment. It was a somewhat dark apartment with table lamps and heavy drapes. We lived on the second floor and there was a big picture window across the living room. I think I was wearing a yellow dress and my hair wasn’t a bob – it was too messy to make a proper bob, but it was neck length and all over the place with those baby curls that nearly everyone has in toddlerhood.
We had no screens on the windows and they opened with those crank handles. There was a bird sitting on the windowsill, chirping, and I wanted him to come in to play or to visit or whatever toddlers think they want when nature is so close and yet so far.
I cranked open the window and in he flew.
This was great for about a second and a half until the bird realized that he was inside and I also realized that he was inside. He didn’t bounce off walls or shriek. He left that to me. I ran around our living room and then into our kitchen – it was a combination kitchen/dining area and stood on the table, yelling at. my mother to get rid of it.
It swooped and hovered and never once tried to leave.
My mother with all the grace of a cackling scarecrow chased it around the apartment with a broom until he flew right back out of the window.
My mother cranked the window shut and that was the end of my bird watching days.
She may have given me a glare as reprimand.
This might be one of the reasons that my family never had any pets.
Retreat Week, Day 1
StandardMy family went away this morning and have promised to return before The Walking Dead’s second episode of the season. This is probably the first fall television season that we’re watching so many shows as a family. Our oldest son usually skips out, but he did spend six weeks with us watching the premiere season of Fear the Walking Dead. Considering that he doesn’t watch the main show anymore, this was quite an achievement.
Well, it’s retreat week again. It’s funny how it always seems to fall during this week in October. I really don’t plan it that way. I make some kind of a preliminary plan of activities, and when I look at the calendar, it’s this week again. It seems to have moved from psychologically necessary for my mental health to traditional week that is necessary for my mental health. Regardless of the changes in my reasoning behind the retreat, it is still important to me, and a necessity to keep me going until the next retreat.
My retreats vary from writing to spiritual to creative to a combination of all of those things.
Flowers
StandardPrompt – Flowers
StandardFavorite Flower
