Wednesday, November 30, 2011
Saturday, November 26, 2011
I Will Miss These Beautiful Views...
Looking West from the Pawtuxet Cove, late summer...
...and today, boats wrapped in plastic for the cold months ahead in the Pawtuxet Cove Marina
Yes, it's a great adventure, moving to Colorado, but I will sorely miss the beautiful landscape of our jewel of a Village, Pawtuxet. Over these past 10 years, I have never tired of the walks by the water down to the Cove, high tide and low (like today), in every season, including the shot of the boats being 'wrapped' up for the cold winter ahead @ the Pawtuxet Cove Marina. Thank goodness I have a wonderful digital record of the changing seasons and landscape, whatever has caught my eye round and about, along with the unbridled freedom of posting them here, on my blog!
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Thursday, November 24, 2011
Monday, November 21, 2011
Rocky Mountain High in Colorado
View from upstairs...every morning, waking up to this!!!
Outside the front door...yikes!
Partial pic of our new home...lovely, open, new, green, earth friendly!!
Gas fireplace in the living room makes an open area very, very cozy...love the light!!
Jimmy has something to sit on...lol!!!
The kitchen is already the central gathering place for eating, connecting, hanging out...looking forward to spending alot of time here and feeding all the company we expect to see (hint hint)!
A great bright morning, feeling right at home!!!
So, it's official. We're moving to Colorado Springs. Jimmy has a new job with The Springs Church.
He has been in Colorado for a few weeks now, jumping into his new work, feet first. We are very excited and happy for the 'big adventure'. Edward and I just returned from a long weekend, and we nuzzled into our new house, met some wonderful people, marveled at the view of the mountains from our street and house. There is so much to do over the next few weeks...packing up this house, (our cozy Dutch Colonial), I am doing one Holiday show at the Aspray Boat House on December 10th, so, I have plenty to do to have enough stock, we have to get Edward packed up from his apartment in Boston, all mixed in with birthdays, Chanukah, Christmas, and the New Year. One day at a time is the only way to approach the transition, having faith that we are, without a doubt headed in the right direction, having 'committed our way unto the Lord', Psalm 37:5. Will keep you posted, as they say.......
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Wednesday, November 16, 2011
Wednesday, November 9, 2011
Wednesday, November 2, 2011
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