
...a hike up to the peak of old baldy, the path scattered with thousands of wild leeks and trillums just waiting to bloom.
...venturing into a small cave with running water. (remembering my cave fear uncovered in the catacombs of paris.)
...a giant hawk swirling in circles just out of reach.
...a hot shower after a cold run.
...a gathering of friends, a soccer game before dinner, a feast, laughing at stories about regrettable massages in foreign countries.
...watching sheep grazing on an idyllic hill, a rooster pecks at the ground nearby.
...three year old Zoe's uncontrollable giggle.
...the house filled with live flamenco guitar.
...thoughts of Granada, Spain.
...Faulkner's made up words. (I can find no definition for "uninferant".)
...satellite views of anywhere in the world, well not quite it seems. (just type in your address and click on "satellite") scary yet addictive.
Posted by kerismith at May 02, 2005 10:39 AMYou are an incredible person, what a mind, insight, talent! I am old, I know. More people should know of your work, thoughts & musings.
Best Wishes to you and many thanks,
n
Posted by: nancy gould on May 7, 2005 07:37 PMloved the post today ... love the short sentences with dot, dot, dot ... thank you for keeping it real & inspiring with simplicity!
mav
loved the post today ... love the short sentences with dot, dot, dot ... thank you for keeping it real & inspiring with simplicity!
mav
ohhhh keri! you need to check out craig frazier's website - http://www.98pages.com/. i think you'll like it.
Posted by: lucia on May 2, 2005 03:54 PM...a giant hawk swirling in circles within reach could actually be scary.
Posted by: hubs on May 2, 2005 02:45 PMDelurking to mention my "good thing" of the weekend: Brunch with my brother (who was in town) at a lovely renovated gas station (which is now a trendy nouveau-italian restaurant) and enjoying brioche with fresh fruit and lavendar honey. Then, traipsing next door for cappuccino and gelato on the rooftop terrace of an Italian Ceramics store. Your posts always remind me to remember the beautiful things in life. Thank you!
Posted by: Jillian on May 2, 2005 02:01 PMLove your site and you inspire my (non-professional) drawing.
Just to say that the satellite maps at Google currently only cover the US and England :-) Not the world quite yet!
Posted by: Nita on May 2, 2005 10:58 AM