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Monday, April 30, 2018
Beautiful earth
(I will write soon about my daughters journey... it is still all sacred, bottled up and choke-y in my heart. But I have good emotions to share when my heart will give it up).
Completely inspired and in awe of her.. the human, the mom, the soul and the woman, I needed climbing and isolation. And I needed to feel my muscles. Nature gave back to my soul and fueled my heart with bliss. And my body felt renewed by climbing, solitude, wandering, and height. Hello "me."
All the things...
The beginning (Nikon)
The side of the road...(iPhone)
Approaching.. climbing. (iPhone)
Rocky trail...(iPhone)
Manzanita ( iPhone)
Looking down... (iPhone) The starting point from 900 feet up
Beautiful planet...(iPhone)
Back to the car (almost) ...(iphone)... I had just come off that bridge (No Hands) it was a good jog across that bridge... no personal record was achieved but that mile 4 was sweet and strong.
And my heart 30 hours later is still there....I long to be there every hour.
I still have the need to run trails .. so I still can’t carry camera gear and take the good pics. I haven’t resigned to being a complete hiker... yet. I just can't yet.
Hope your week is beautiful...
Friday, April 27, 2018
Insomniatic by Valerie Fox - A review by Toni
The Review: It is a tiny little book. This is a tiny little review for a tiny collection of powerful poetry. I can't pretend to get it all, but somewhere in my head bits of my brain sucked in the words and there was some sort of "knowing and getting it."
The words expanded in my brain and my brain sought to find the connections. There were connections made and thoughts were provoked. There was something deep and mildly disturbing that came from familiarity and something annoying from not understanding.
Seahorses, Ants, and Disney....
It pricked my brain in interesting ways.
About:
Her work has appeared in many journals, including Thrush, Painted Bride Quarterly, Hanging Loose, Apiary, West Branch, Sentence, and Qarrtsiluni. Originally from central Pennsylvania, she has traveled and lived throughout the world, and has taught writing and literature at numerous universities including Sophia University (in Tokyo) and currently at Drexel University (in Philadelphia).
GoodReads link: https://www.goodreads.com/
April 27: The Soapy Violinist (Review)
April 30: Diary of an Eccentric (Guest Post)
May 4: Mia Sutton (Review)
May 7: Wall-to-Wall Books (Review)
May 15: Readaholic Zone (Review)
May 17: Impressions in Ink (Review)
May 24: True Book Addict (Review)
May 26: Mrs. Mommy Booknerd’s Book Reviews (Review)
Thursday, April 26, 2018
Earth Day 2018
The drive went from Roseville to Auburn, through Cool, Coloma and to Placerville. I had some stops to take pictures and take healing steps and explore trail head parking (Knickerbocker). Then back to El Dorado, And a stop at Folsom Point.
My focus was the earth and how lucky we are. Some beer and Cheetos were consumed and then a drive back to Beal’s Point to walk up to a levee. (Hips don’t lie)
My pictures sucked this day... but this pretty picture sticks in my mind from Folsom Point... appropriately as that is where my race began.
Belated Earth Day Post. Every Day is Earth day. Love our planet!!!
Nikon
Thursday, April 19, 2018
Scars to Your Beautiful - Alessia Cara
She goes unnoticed, she knows no limits
She craves attention, she praises an image
She prays to be sculpted by the sculptor
Oh, she don't see the light that's shining
Deeper than the eyes can find it
Maybe we have made her blind
So she tries to cover up her pain and cut her woes away
Cause covergirls don't cry after their face is made
But there's a hope that's waiting for you in the dark
You should know you're beautiful just the way you are
And you don't have to change a thing
The world could change its heart
No scars to your beautiful, we're stars and we're beautiful.
And you don't have to change a thing
The world could change its heart
No scars to your beautiful, we're stars and we're beautiful
She has dreams to be an envy, so she's starving
You know, covergirls eat nothing
She says "beauty is pain and there's beauty in everything"
"What's a little bit of hunger?"
"I can go a little while longer," she fades away
She don't see her perfect, she don't understand she's worth it
Or that beauty goes deeper than the surface, oh, oh
So to all the girls that's hurting, let me be your mirror
Help you see a little bit clearer the light that shines within
~ bits of song? Truth...
Yeah... let that sink in...
..... and so on... and so on... and we all can sit and think, know and believe that this song is about us... and it is true. Truly beautiful just the way we are...completely.
Friday, April 13, 2018
The Other Side of the Lake
I looked across the water today on my taper walk today and I was mesmerized by the miles and water.
I just might be a bit slower than I had imagined. It will mean a lot to me... even worth the ugly crawl across the finish or the completion time. It just means a lot to me.
#SEVENDAYS
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The last picture was just a little adventure down a little trail off the levee. And that green little valley opened up and said hello to me. And I was enchanted.
Happy Weekend.
Photo notes: Camera on Auto setting really did capture the vivid day. No filters, no edits. I wonder about these things when I take pictures. I see the edited landscapes, mountains and bridges pictures that are so prevalent these days and I can't make up my mind if I can go there... changing the pictures of what I saw to something else. I think that is my official art block... so I will work on removing the stick and getting more creative.
Thursday, April 12, 2018
Filterless Friday
Super quick pic... auto settings... windy and pre-dusk lighting.... on the camera.... I just enjoyed the not-so- perfect shot. #nothingspecialbutpink
Tuesday, April 10, 2018
How to Love the Empty Air by Cristin O'Keefe Aptowicz - Review by Toni
About the Collection:
Vulnerable, beautiful and ultimately life-affirming, Cristin O’Keefe Aptowicz’s work reaches new heights in her revelatory seventh collection of poetry. Continuing in her tradition of engaging autobiographical work, How to Love the Empty Air explores what happens when the impossible becomes real―for better and for worse. Aptowicz’s journey to find happiness and home in her ever-shifting world sees her struggling in cities throughout America. When her luck changes―in love and in life―she can’t help but “tell the sun / tell the fields / tell the huge Texas sky…. / tell myself again and again until I believe it.” However, the upward trajectory of this new life is rocked by the sudden death of the poet’s mother. In the year that follows, Aptowicz battles the silencing power of grief with intimate poems burnished by loss and a hard-won humor, capturing the dance that all newly grieving must do between everyday living and the desire “to elope with this grief, / who is not your enemy, / this grief who maybe now is your best friend. / This grief, who is your husband, / the thing you curl into every night, / falling asleep in its arms…” As in her award-winning The Year of No Mistakes, Aptowicz counts her losses and her blessings, knowing how despite it all, life “ripples boundless, like electricity, like joy / like... laughter, irresistible and bright, / an impossible thing to contain.”
HOW TO LOVE THE EMPTY AIR brilliantly illuminates why we read poetry, and why poetry is needed. We read it to see another person’s unique experience, but also to help us clarify our own. And we read it to reassure ourselves that what we experience and feel it part of a larger human drama that we all share. Cristin reminds readers how huge, life-shifting events are totally unique and personal—and yet, they are also universal.
Cristin O'Keefe Aptowicz is the author of seven books of poetry, including The Year of No Mistakes, crowned the Book of the Year for Poetry by the Writers' League of Texas. She is also the author of two books of nonfiction, most recently Dr Mütter's Marvels: A True Tale of Intrigue and Innovation at the Dawn of Modern Medicine, which spent three months on the New York Times Best Seller List. Recent awards include a National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship, the ArtsEDGE write-in-residency at the University of Pennsylvania and the Amy Clampitt Residency. When not on the road, she lives in Austin with her husband.
Friday, April 6, 2018
Wednesday, April 4, 2018
Foodie post
A co-worker suggested we have an Easter Breakfast...yummmm. It was the Thursday before Easter.
I wanted to try something different so I examined recipes for Breakfast enchiladas, and presto. This is what I came up with. I am not a recipe writer but go to the end of the post to get the gist of what I did.
This is the mixture before stuffing the corn tortillas. (see recipe Chorizo Enchiladas below)
This is the prebaked dish - YUMMMY (see recipe Chorizo Enchiladas below)
I did not get a post baking picture since this went into the oven at 6:30 am. I am so not a morning photographer.
Then THIS happened for the meal for home that night...because I hate wasting food and I love saving $ and utilizing supplies in my own house. It was like buy one get one free meals.
I had a lot of filling left so I decided to make some breakfast burrito enchiladas with the left over filling... YUMMY . (I had left over corn tortillas so I chopped them up and added to the mixture. (next time, and there will be a next time) I might add a bit of black beans.
Sorry for the bad blurry pic.
Top with cheese and sauce....
Bake...
It was darned tastey and I plan on doing these again. Probably for Mother's Day Brunch.
Have a great week. Let me know if you try it.
Chorizo Potato Breakfast Enchiladas by Toni
1/2 onion (I used yellow) chopped1 green bell pepper medium - chopped5- green onions - chopped6-9 ounces chorizo (this was a long green and yellow bright package)3 medium sized potatoes, peeled and cubed6-8 eggs12-14 corn tortillas.1/2-1 cup of cheddar cheese or White cheddar1/2 - 1 cup pepper jack cheese1 large can of La Victoria red enchilada sauceCayenne pepper to tasteCook the Chorizo with the chopped green pepper and onion, and Cayenne pepper Remove from heat.(I scootch the mixture to the side and tilt the pan and let the grease separate and pat with paper towels)Fry the potato cubes until golden brown.(I set on paper towels to drain)Mix the fried potatoes with the chorizo and set aside.Whip and scramble 6-8 eggs.Mix the eggs with the chorizo and potato mixtureAdd half the chopped green onions. Mix and set aside.Lightly fry the corn tortillas in olive or veggie oil ( or steam them…but sometimes they are more sturdy fried)( I put a paper towel between each tortilla)Pour a bit of sauce in the dish and dip a tortilla and stuff it with the mixture and a bit of cheese.And keep doing this until the dish is full of enchiladas… pour more sauce over it and sprinkle cheese andThe other half of the chopped green onions.Cook about 350 for 25 minutes .