Friday, May 30, 2008

ONE moccasin hillbilly plus dog



HI All,
I have had to elicit Calley's help on the blog because the other three family members are otherwise occupied.

Eliza is up on Mt. Washington starting her job as assistant hut master at Lakes of the Clouds.
See her post called "Napkins" for photos or go to
www.outdoors.com/lodging
With no internet and barely any cell service, I don't think she'll be posting on this site anytime soon.

The business of architecture fills David's week days and the garden lures him out on weekends, so I don't know when
he might bless this site with his musings. It may have to be a dark day in December when the earth is asleep.
To see what his firm is up to go to
www.op-architects.com

Carrie is in Nicaragua; her return was delayed due to the tropical storm which did not, blessedly turn into a hurricane. She will be working in Maine this summer for Seeds of Peace, a camp program that empowers youth from regions of conflict to communicate using mediation techniques and good old fashioned summer camp fun.
For more info see www.seedsofpeace.org
She hopes to find time to do some writing about this experience, so we may hear from her once it gets started.

Calley and I will try to keep things rolling here.
Thank you all for your comments and reflections on what we have posted. I love that what we write, inspires the rest of you to write also.
With love to everyone from Moccasin Hill.

4 comments:

don said...

Great season and great pic behind you, Barb. I love the attentive post graduate at your knee. The mood is really a nice one. Peaceful and thoughtful at the same time.

Eliza said...

One could certainly do worse than being in the company of a dog. Wish I was there, but so glad that she is. Lucky you! Regards and love from the aptly named White Mountains.

M/R said...

What fun I've had tonight catching up on this blog! The wealth of good writing is already impressive! And of course, seeing you- and Calley- is all the richer gift. Thanks for sharing your talents with those of us who do not blog- except to respond. (but then, what's the point of writing if there's no audience??) :-) Love you all! Roz

Ruth said...

Wonderful picture! I want to be in the chair opposite you, but since I can't be, this is the next best thing. Actually I had a great seat this morning...breakfast in Davis in a chair across from Sylvia, Brad and John! But you can read about that in the Elmer blog by now....probably!

I find it fascinating that everyone in your family has his/her own website! Even you!