Pages

Friday, September 23, 2011

Just in passing

Packed up the car today for the Fiber Festival tomorrow.  It seemed to make sense.  We were there early, and gone in an hour.   
On the ride home, L wanted to take a side road.  She knows them all.  I kid you not.  


Today was supposed to be a wash, with rain, and more rain.  But it didn't happen all day.
The drive along the Hudson River was  peaceful and lovely.


There is nothing like rural Washington County, N.Y. to  calm my nerves.


This is a "portage" where boats had to be carried over land.


There are lots of interesting bridges  over the canal.


I had a phone call tonight, from a life long friend.  Her husband has cancer, and it has been a long 9 months.  


Sometimes, you can't tell what things are like from the outside.
Appearances can be deceiving.


All we can do is take life one day at a time, let life unfold.
And be grateful, for what we have.


Even if life is not perfect, it's what we have.  And it's a gift.

Having spent the better part of my life trying either to relive the past or experience the future before it arrives, I have come to believe that in between these two extremes is peace.  ~Author Unknown

5 comments:

  1. I'm so glad that you take these side roads...thanks L!!! The places you took pictures of are gorgeous and made me sigh a little sigh of relief.
    My prayers to your friend and her husband.

    ReplyDelete
  2. Perfect. Thanks for the post. I especially liked the life is not perfect, but it's what we've got reminder.

    ReplyDelete
  3. Yup...like that quote too...my prayers for your friend and husband...cancer is a bitch and life is precious! xo

    ReplyDelete
  4. Ah. Lovely. Sorry about your friend's husband, though.

    ReplyDelete

I love that you have taken time out to stop by and say hello. Come back again!
I reply to everyone I can by hitting reply to the comment feed in my email.
Unfortunately, sometimes it just comes up noreply-comment@blogger.com.

You can fix that .. go to the comments section of your blog and attach your email to your posts.