The way to love someone
is to lightly run your finger over that person's soul
until you find a crack,
and then gently pour your love into that crack.
~Keith Miller

Sunday, March 10, 2013

Saturday

Early morning light ... casts rainbow colored prism fancies on the wall ... this morning it was just great to see the sun shining soft light in ... Spring is whispering.

This is a small old (like 1940's old) country store which was re-openned today for exploring and estate sale browsing.  An old guy told me that these are for mules, like a saddle blanket, but for setting up a plow pull.


 This scale was in the hay barn ... very cool contraption.  The hay was loaded on a platform suspended above a rock lined "well" for lack of better information which was set up to weigh stuff (like cotton or hay).

 Old tractor ...

This ... I don't have any idea what it is, but I admire the form and workmanship.
Favorite sights today: All the very fine old wood and high quality craftsmanship.  As I do my little research on architects/architecture some one spoke on the idea of reusing/repurposing old structures as "harvesting man hours" ... ummm, beautifully stated!  I love the idea of magnificently wrought architectural elements living afresh in new structures.  I love that the thoughtful work of hands now long at rest might be honored even in these days of consumptive disarray.

sushi prep

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