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I had been hungry, all the Years —

outside-looking-in

How hungry are you? What does it mean to be hungry? Emily Dickinson’s reflections give me pause. My comments follow.

I had been hungry, all the Years –
My Noon had Come – to dine –
I trembling drew the Table near –
And touched the Curious Wine –

‘Twas this on Tables I had seen –
When turning, hungry, Home
I looked in Windows, for the Wealth
I could not hope – for Mine –

I did not know the ample Bread –
‘Twas so unlike the Crumb
The Birds and I, had often shared
In Nature’s – Dining Room –

The Plenty hurt me – ‘twas so new –
Myself felt ill – and odd –
As Berry – of a Mountain Bush –
Transplanted – to the Road –

Nor was I hungry – so I found
That Hunger – was a way
Of Persons outside Windows –
The Entering – takes away –

c. 1862

Emily Dickinson Poems, Edited by Brenda Hillman
Shambhala Pocket Classics, Shambhala 1995

In the 1950s, we drove the same route every day on our way to grade school in Savannah, Georgia. Over the years, two large housing developments began going up just outside the city limits. Young couples with growing families Read the rest of this entry »

Let’s go see the meadow! | Photos

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~~~My favorite! A Longwood Meadow bird house hat in late autumn finery.

Is Longwood Gardens addictive? Maybe. No matter. It’s a healthy addiction! Especially on a chilly, breezy, bright sunny day that just happened to be my birthday. Here’s a tiny peek at what we saw Read the rest of this entry »

Favorite Nativity Scenes

Here are a few of my favorite nativity scenes.  Just looking at them brings me joy.  In fact, I’d be happy to leave them out all year round!

These are the smallest items–made in Peru.
An egg and a candle. Read the rest of this entry »

Dear Mom, As promised,

Christmas pictures from Longwood.  Here they are!  We got there about 4:15pm, early enough to miss the rush. Here’s what we saw as we walked toward the conservatory.

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We stopped for a quick supper in the café. Read the rest of this entry »

Update on Longwood Gardens and Blog

Christmas Swan above front door in Conservatory auditorium/concert hall

Christmas Swan front and center, Conservatory Auditorium – Dec 2014

Dear Readers,
We enjoyed a fabulous late afternoon and evening at Longwood yesterday.  It was cold and a bit breezy, but oh so beautiful!  The theme throughout the Conservatory was birds, birds, birds!

Here’s a cutie on one of many decorated trees: Read the rest of this entry »