My neighbor's planters with abundant flowers!
Summertime at Lake Tomahawk, 2025Some of the wonderful people at my son Marty Heym and Barbara Baker's wedding in May, 2019. Barbara is in the great white hat. Marty on far right with bow tie. I know Beverly Baker is in center with the black lace dress. But the rest of the folks are unknown to me.
Hiking in Colorado, 2025, here Kendra uses 2 poles on rocky trail.
I love this with Kendra stretching her hair out while by her left elbow Zora has her tongue hanging out. They made it to this wonderful flower-flung place of rest!
Today's quote:
We cannot have harmony and balance in our lives if we forget to include the Earth and natural rhythms in our lives.
An old photo:
Myself as bridesmaid for my friend Rosie, in 1962. (Dress was pale blue chiffon which I never wore again.)
Today there will be demonstrations of "good trouble" as taught by Congressman John Lewis.
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Personal update!
I found it!
I found it!
In a file folder between "Pets papers" and "Pottery," was one called "Papers - Important." And there was my original birth certificate. I received it from my parents when I got my first passport in 1963.
I do hope that will serve, it has numbers and a seal of Texas.
Wonderful photos of your family. I would love that hike in Colorado.
ReplyDeletePretty flowers and view of the lake.
Take care, have a great day!
Ooh, I didn't know you were a hiker (besides the wonderful photos of birds on various hikes). They were car camping for that trip...the next one was 3 days of backpacking.
Delete...Barbara, a wonderful title to a wonderful post.
ReplyDeleteWell, I hope it wasn't disappointing! I find love and beauty wherever I look.
DeleteNot getting to a Good Trouble event today. Have local grands here while Emily works and a massage appointment.
ReplyDeleteIt’s nice to see hiking in the mountains. I’ve never quite done that but I do recall a somewhat inclined trail at Lake Louise, as we hiked up from lake Louise to Mirror Lake. There were lots of hills when we visited Vancouver, but the vistas in the city weren’t exactly scenic.
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