Monday, December 31, 2012
Monday, October 1, 2012
A Glimpse Around the Place
| Big Project! |
| Lovely Jane |
| Curious Myrtle |
| Dear Fern |
| Friendly CeCe |
| Elusive Jemima |
| the neighbors' horses |
| Bossy Gabby |
| tooooooo many ducks |
| Mr. Pockets |
| Scratch & Sniff - our broody, broody hens... |
Wednesday, June 13, 2012
Hyrum Home
Monday, October 1, 2012
We have had our house resided and painted this September, so I have had the camera out and about. I shot these photos of our yard and surrounding views in about 15 minutes. I had some very photogenic and cooperative characters to snap pictures of...
and finally, you always know where to find these girls. They have been sitting on their eggs for weeks on end, with no baby chicks in site. They are patient beyond belief!
| Lovely Jane |
| Curious Myrtle |
| Dear Fern |
| Friendly CeCe |
| Elusive Jemima |
| Young Rooster, Dominick, testing out his new cock-a doodle-do. |
| the neighbors' horses |
| Bossy Gabby |
| tooooooo many ducks |
| Mr. Pockets |
Thursday, January 5, 2012
Christopher Hitchens - Charles Dickens
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| Charles Dickens |
For fans of Hitchens and Dickens, this final article is a bit of a present in and of itself. For me, it was an emotional read. Partly because in reading it, the realization seeped in that Hitchens spent some of his last hours that he lived, writing the piece. Maybe he was making a statement? That the enjoyment he had gotten from reading Dickens was treasured? Surely an author's last printed words would be something they held dear. It made reading it bitter sweet.
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| Christopher Hitchens |
The book David Copperfield by Dickens is my favorite book. It has been ever since I first read it many years ago.
The opening line of the book is:
"Whether I shall turn out to be the hero of my own life, or whether that station will be held by anybody else, these pages must show."
What a nice line to think about.
It is a semi-autobiographical story of a boy's personal struggle to become an individual he can be proud of--the hero of his own life. What could be more appealing, especially if it comes to pass?
David Copperfield is one of the books of my life. You know, one of the handful that leave their mark for all the rest of your years. Dickens genius is in the details, in which he cleverly endears you to each character. I am proud to be, as Hitchens states, "one of those who study Dickens, or who keep up the great cult of his admiration."
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