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Sheila
Virginia
USA
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Posted - Jul 04 2009 :  1:41:30 PM  Show Profile
Isn't it wonderful to have so many things in nature to bring out the beauty in the worse of situations.
Just lately when I have been at our new home ; with hubby.
Looking out at the beauty of the mountains
Yes there are houses around and a housing devolpment close to us
We are still on land of our own and with 2 brothers of my hubby's
Also another brother.
There are 5 boys in hubby's family
they youngest is retarted and in a really nice home there are 4 other men near his age
His home is in the country too and is really pretty.
anyways.
I am finding a special felling in my heart .
You know
We have a big front porch.
I want to get some rocking chairs and a bench to put out there.
Hubby is going to build a swing.
I am sorta afraid to sit in it; because I can just see it falling with me in it and that wouldn't be a good thing for me or the swing. Ha.
anyways
I guess I am rambling on .
but,
It will be nice to get out of this old city back in the country
Where I grew up it was all mountain and hills mostly
Where we had our 4 room cabin.
It was what they called " back in the Howller !!"
You couldn't get any more country than that.
Our "Home place" is right next to the Jefferson forest.
It is still there.
I haven't been back since my dear Daddy died around 6 years now.
that seems so odd to say
I still miss him.
He and his parents ; my Mom's parents
(Mom is still living) are buried at this country white Methodist church high on a high over looking the prettiest farm land
I always visioned myself being married there in that church.
In fact I almost was.
But, the year I was a senior I found out the guy that lived there was seeing other girls
I thought well; if he is doing that now; he will when we are married.
a few months after that I met my hubby to be
Same first name.
and to beat all he live jut over the hill ( so to speak)
Not very far from where we lived.
We have been married 34 years now.
Here I am rambling again.
Any hows,
The Beauty of Nature.
Be it the country ; city or the beach( which I love)
or in the back yard
I think that if you listen close enough to the sounds of nature you can find yourself and true being
Sometimes,
We are not still enough ; or take the time just to be by ourselves and to "Be with Nature:"
I hope you all have gotten something from my rambling !!hugs sheila


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Bear5
True Blue Farmgirl

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Louisiana/Texas
USA
13055 Posts

Posted - Jul 05 2009 :  3:56:01 PM  Show Profile
Sheila:
I enjoyed your "rambling", as you put it. Nice post.
Marly

"It's only when we truly know and understand that we have a limited time on earth- and that we have no way of knowing when our time is up- that we will begin to live each day to the fullest, as if it was the only one we had." Elisabeth Kurler-Ross
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Tidy Aprons
True Blue Farmgirl

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Oney Farmgirl #638
Colorado
USA
99 Posts

Posted - Jul 05 2009 :  4:31:02 PM  Show Profile
Wow, Sheila. When I feel a little cooped up I'm going to re-read your "rambling."
BTW, to me it reads like a lovely poem. ;)

~Oney~
"There's something a little holy in taking care of the places we inhabit, in summoning sheen. And there's a power in watching over our spaces, the rooms we move within, the sets where our life stories unfold." ~Lori Hall Steele
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CountryBorn
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Mary Jane
New York
USA
1545 Posts

Posted - Jul 05 2009 :  7:57:04 PM  Show Profile
I know exactly how you feel and what you are trying to explain Sheila. I feel the very same way about nature. Be it the forest or the lake or the meadow. I find my truest peace and calm there.
I am so happy for you that soon you will be back there full time. You know Sheila I really feel that you will find your health improving and your strength returning with your return to nature.

MJ

There can be no happiness if the things we believe in are different from the things we do. Freya Stark
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