I found this blog like I find most of them, by a click here and a click there and sometimes you find a treasure and sometimes you don't. It is just a list of questions which is a great approach to "stop and ponder." There are 16 questions. I am not going to answer them all, well, maybe I will. Let's see what happens...
1. Outside my window - the sun is shining, the breezes are blowing, the temps are quite cool, even the leaves are beginning to fall.
2. I am thinking - that I really should stop this post and finish the dishes, pick up the scatterings of last week and focus on one thing at a time.
3. I am thankful for - my life. It has calmed down in this last month and I am beginning to feel a sense of happiness and contentment again.
4. I am wearing - a pair of tannish brown jeans and a tan & white striped knit top. I haven't had jeans on since the summer began, but with the cool-front that moved thru night before last, jeans are a comfy choice.
5. I am creating - a poster for our Advent Tea at church, then on to decorating 2 small Christmas trees for the raffle.
6. I am going - to Colorado in a month and to California in November.
7. I am wondering - how I can do all the things I want to do.
8. I am reading - my book club's choice for September, "Here on Earth" by Alice Hoffman
9. I am hoping - that my 2 granddaughters both will have a great year at school.
10. I am hearing - nothing, totally peaceful, just the hum of the refrigerator. Oh, and the sound of Toby barking at someone passing by.
11. Around the house - I have 3 bathrooms that need some do-overs, just need to get started on that process.
This list does make you stop and think about your plans, dreams, how you are feeling, and maybe in doing so realize how good life really is.
Yesterday, my good friend Marti, invited me over for a "casual" dinner. Her idea of casual and mine are just a bit different. She served fresh green beans with carmalized onions & bacon, a fresh concoction of summer squash, zucchini, tomatoes, onions, garlic, garbonzo beans and probably more that was a taste sensation, hamburgers on the grill and brownies for dessert. Does that sound casual to you?? She must have meant casual in the sense that there was no candles burning on the table.
I am linking up today over at Kim Klassen's Texture Tuesday. The challenge for today is to use last week's freebie "Crackerjack". Hop on over and check out all the great entries for this week's challenge.
So as a small thank-you for such a lovely dinner I am featuring Marti's cat, Gus for Texture Tuesday. Gus has the most beautiful green eyes and he was kind enough to pose for me as I snapped away. The 2 images are the same, the 1st is without the texture and the second one has been straightened, cropped and 2 layers of Crackerjack. The 1st layer in soft light 100%, the 2nd layer at linear burn at about 30% erasing the 1st layer on his eyes and nose.
Happy Tuesday all!!
"If you put everything off until you're sure of it, you'll get nothing done." - Norman Vincent Peale
Until next time......
Now those are some serious eyes, love them!
ReplyDeleteOh, that list is so interesting...it gives you something to think about doesn't it? Love your photos :)
ReplyDeleteBrilliant Deanna! I am totally NOT a cat person BUT....those eyes are magnificent. And the Crackerjack texture is perfect!
ReplyDeleteKathy
What a great list. It does make you stop and think! Lovely pictures. Beautiful cat!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photo and the processing suits it so well. Amazing eyes, seems that they are looking right trough you.
ReplyDeleteHi Deanna, I sure have had a fun time looking around your blog this morning. I enjoyed your scavenger hunt, and the photos of the wine glass too. but the best photo on your blog is your profile. love it. the squash dish that your friend prepared looks delicious. and her kitty is beautiful. thanks for stopping by my blog and saying hello, I truly appreciate it. happy day to you Deanna.
ReplyDeleteI have a long list too, mostly outdoors -- but it's actually chilly out there today! I saw that blog challenge too, but had already started another, so I'm glad you and I didn't duplicate. Perhaps another day.
ReplyDeleteLove the kitty photo -- he is a charmer. :)
Fabulous post & Gus the cat is adorable ♥
ReplyDeleteGus made a good model. Nice texture work...I like the crackle effect. :)
ReplyDeleteI like the idea of that list! your TT photo is wonderful!
ReplyDeleteI love what you did here with texture. Wonderful.
ReplyDeleteI love how you write. I think you have a wonderful sense of humor.
ReplyDeleteGreat work with the texture and that dish looks quite yummy.
The texture on the cat looks fabulous and the meal looks so yummy! Not my idea of casual either!
ReplyDeleteI love how you've applied the texture on Gus. The effect is superb! Gus reminds me of my cat of long ago. Brings back beautiful memories :)
ReplyDeleteComing by from Kim's Cafe. Love the textured kitty!
ReplyDeleteHey GF
ReplyDeleteIm loving your idea for the list -- I think i might give that a try.
Your kitty is very cool. Lovin the texture.
I am so happy for you that you have lovely friends to put some lovin on you.
Wish we could run for some coffee.
Hugs :)
Claudia
Deanna, so nice to find you here! I have been thinking a lot about you lately. I would have never thought of using a texture on a cat and it looks wonderful! I am glad you are keeping busy. :)
ReplyDeleteGus is a cutie! The texture look great on him!
ReplyDeleteGus is a cracker jack! Love how you used the texture! And I want the recipe to the veggie sensation! It looks delicious!
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