Sunday, September 15, 2013

September 14th, 2013: a Saturday

Saturday, 6 month's later exactly from last entry March 9th to September 14th...…a Saturday to a Saturday:

want to come up with something….
        would love to compose a poem
-aren't they words that well up from the heart?
just can't seem to develop a poem….
        I need some inspiration    
                guys….

perhaps if I gather some photos….
        publish them here on the page
-words that reveal or encourage ones heart?
but I can't seem to articulate right….
        want to say….
        I need guy some inspiration…..

Saturday, March 9, 2013

Long Time….. No Write

September 14, 2012

Its been 6 months almost to the day (today is March 9, 2013: my birthday is in September and I chose to buy myself a tree stand, aka in 2012) that I sat up in my tree stand. [man, I sound like C.S.Lewis-in some of his books he is always making sentences appear so broken by his parentheses.] So today, I decided to climb up there once again. It reminded me of the time I was on a ride coming down the mountain on Capri looking over to Sorrento. Gorgeous…... And, it is gorgeous up in the tree stand.

The first time I climbed up there, about 18 feet or? , I saw a fox following one of my mowed trails through the grasses. Cool. I have spent at most 3 hours or so at one sitting. Did you ever wonder how a hunter can sit up in a tree so very long and not be bored? Well, I have come to find that I am mistaken about that judgement. Of course once in a while I have my coffee, breakfast, water, books, watercolors, bible and of course my camera and lenses! But most of the time not.

Now, how do I get up there with all that stuff? Well, I wear a vest I wore when camping in Africa on safari as well as a backback; and, its lickety-split and I'm up there in no time at all! I love scaring others by sitting there without the safety bar in front of me (us).

Fun presents itself when the wind picks up and the tree sways. The cool part  is that I can sit the length of the seat with my legs extended and rest seated 'longwise,' if that makes sense. Once I actually took a brief nap;  I did put down the bar though.  One of the cats loves to climb the tree and lay in my lap crying until I carry her down. Watching birds is the best and for wildlife. Whether any come by, however, I have now become a full fledged non-hunting sitter in a tree. Would love to put another in the upper woods and then I joke about putting a line between so I could fling back and forth!! 

Below are two pictures of my view, however I zoomed in so the height of my position does not show at all. I am really up there and it is fabulous. Picture  on the left is a small portion of the mowed trail; second picture is portion of the yard. Well, spring is right around the corner. Already bulbs are blooming along with the return of spring birds. Don't you love to walk among the trees and listen to the wind and hear the birds?   Yeah, me too.











Friday, February 15, 2013

Paper 53: PaperFiftyThree - App of Year 2012

Another thing I'm Passionate about! Will be posting samples of some of my drawings I've posted on Tumbler titled "Fear No Art." visit www.tumbler.com

 Notice the tools that come with Paper 53: for $8.00 get the complete set of tools, watercolor mixing
capability and thus, the ability to create infinite color palettes. See picture below:


A few of my sketches: - SuziE -2013


Let's Go Take a Look!…………...










Thursday, November 29, 2012

MICRO-PREMIE: 1988: 3 1/2 months early: A MIRACLE

 BORN: August 7, 1988     2lbs. 11 ozs.                                        DUE: November 24-27th
Here she is, 2 or 3 weeks old, perhaps 4? Her four long skinny fingers wrapped over my first digit only. Her arms were the same circumference as my pointer finger; her legs like my pinkie…and I have long thin fingers. A long straight nose, it looks like mine! Not her birth hair, no nipples or nails..a struggle for survival for the next 3 or more months!!! The chances she'd be blind, have lung problems, developmental disabilities and/or, Cerebral Palsy, Retardation; or, perhaps dead. A roller coaster--"it will be a ride" the doctors tell us; prayer on our side.
(African-American girls the strongest for survival…and last, Caucasian boys)


Four weeks for sure by now or 5, she's permitted out of bed and I can hold her! Her fingers appear to cover a larger area? Other children are there but the curtain is drawn; their struggle is over, the parents just begun.

They try her on some breast milk around 7 or 8 weeks but she cannot tolerate it. It was not even a drop; if it were continued her intestine would develop necrosis-more complications.

She grows to 5lbs. 1 oz. but is still on a machine; insurance forces her home and the doctors fought to keep her. So home on machines and stuffed in a stocking; her family really loves her and cares around the clock.








By ONE: she's become a MIRACLE: all systems seem GO! But mommy's a therapist so we work head to toe. Tactile and visual, auditory too, is this why God had be become an Occupational Therapist after all this time? Of course having 3 siblings helped welcome her to the world of activity, NOISE!

(to be continued)

Words: Are They Necessary?

LET'S JUST SAY yes for this one picture?….THIS BIRD AND I HAVE SOMETHING IN COMMON….
I 'd love to take flight over the ocean,
Eyes closed with heart opened
On the waves of the sea.
I'd love to rest peaceful and lap up the sun,
Listen, taste salty
The calm of the sea.
To be happy and bobbing, laughing and calling
Ocean birds as they wing-
                                                Wispy sprays of the sea.                                  -Suzie


Can you see upon the water
Restive hues,  reflective color,
Hints of day,  its busy waders?
Yet my eyes draw up and yonder
breathe of life where heart stands still,
                                  the what, 
the how, the when and why?                     -suzie




Saturday, November 10, 2012

Obama and the Burden of History by Myron Magnet - City Journal

Obama and the Burden of History by Myron Magnet - City Journal
sobering
   sad
      so,
          read:  "Living With Confidence in a Chaotic World" by Dr. D. Jeremiah
Pray for our country, pray for our leaders, pray for your children's children, pray
for our neighbors - India, Africa, Europe, Asia…..the world in which we live.

Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Churning Waters

How can I go a whole month without putting something up. That really isn't a question. Life throws curveballs.  I don't know an individual who has not had difficult times in his/her life.

With that in mind I realize I am not perfect, no one is perfect, only Christ; so why are we surprised when others hurt us, abandon us, forget, use us for their gain,,,,etc. Then there are promises... My hope is that I do not do that; but then, I am not perfect and unknowingly hurt others. Wouldn't it be nice if others overlooked our quirks as much as we would like to think we overlook theirs? What about showing mercy and grace; what about flexibility? What about love; the love that receives us just as we are? The answers are in God's Word. Sure the Bible doesn't give us chemical formulae, the entire historical record, or tell us who we will marry, etc. But, it does tell us everything we need to known in order to live with the joys and sorrows of this life. Some of the answers contained in the Bible are rather hard to hear but it is truth that guides, confirms, confronts, comforts (not always),…and we grow. This doesn't mean we will be ''happy." Happy is not why God put us here. Can we hope to be happy? Sure. That is not the issue. 1) What can we hope for? and, 2) The big question is ''what is the chief end of man?" What is my chief end? I want to deal with that first:

                                                      THE CHIEF END OF MAN?
 Well, that depends who you ask; the answers are a kaleidoscope. There is only one answer: To love the Lord and enjoy Him forever (for brevity I'll leave it at that) When I/you get a grip, so to speak, on this therein lies contentment….as Paul says, "I know what it is to be in need, and I know what it is to have plenty. I have learned the secret of being content in any and every situation, whether well fed or hungry, whether living in plenty or in want. I can do all this through him who gives me strength..." Philippians 4

now take that in…no matter what I/you are doing, love the Lord in it and enjoy Him in it. He wants us to enjoy the gifts he has given us but He is center stage in those ''things." Quote from scripture.. "all good gifts come from heaven above..so thank the Lord.." as an example. 
Whether in want or in plenty, whether hunger or well-fed, whether struck down or flying on a kite Love the Lord and enjoy who He is giving thanks and praise. But how can we do that?
Only by knowing Him. And "faith comes by hearing and hearing by the Word of God." 
So what is the Word of God? The Old and New Testaments of the Bible. But, so many people would rather pick up a different book than ''that book." I'm guilty! Why put off what we know will guide, protect, help, comfort, encourage, give insight etc.? Because I am afraid of what it will say to me sometimes because it isn't what I want to hear!! At least not today. I want what I want and I want what I wanted. Thus, I delay what really ''I know" I should do. What I want to do. Scripture says, (paraphrased) ''why do I do what I don't want to do and don't do what I ought to do?"
It is the nature of man. It is my nature. 

Thanks be to God who does not give up on me but has promised to pursue me and love me even when I have wandered far off; even when I am ugly. "The Lord is compassionate and gracious, slow to anger and abounding in love. He does not always treat us as our sins deserve, or repay us according to our iniquities. As high as the heavens are above the earth so great is His love for us…" Psalm 103 
                    
                     CONTENT IN ANY AND EVERY SITUATION?
"Lord, make it so. That I can be your compassion, grace and mercy, being slow
to anger, abounding in love, no matter how I have been treated or will be treated." 
-suzie



Friday, August 31, 2012


Friday, August 31st, A FULL MOON! A BLUE MOON! really? Well, yes and no. Yes the moon will be FULL but Blue? Well, not really!!! A "blue moon" is a term used when two full moons appear in the same month! I never knew that did you guys? So who of you will be looking at this big wonderful ''blue moon?" I will……and hope you will be too. So, sing it….. "Blue, blue..my world is blue…."…..see P.S. below.
(the article below is copy/pasted from: http://newsfeed.time.com/2012/08/30/turning-blue-fridays-full-moon-a-blue-moon/?hpt=hp_c2
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Full blue moon
This Friday, Aug. 31, might not be all that much fun for you, especially if you’re someone who vows to only do obligatory tasks once in a blue moon. Then again, if you’re a believer that good luck comes your way only once in a blue moon, Friday might be just the day you’ve been waiting for.
The fact is, for the first time since March 2010, we’ll gaze upon a blue moon this Friday, illustrating just how long that fabled stretch of time really is: almost 30 months. After Friday, you’ll have to wait another 36 months — until July 2015 — for the next one. So, it’s time to loosen up Friday and do all those things you say you do “once in a blue moon.”
It’s a rare cosmic rising that will be unveiled, coincidentally, on the same day as astronaut Neil Armstrong’s funeral service. Armstrong, who died last Saturday at the age of 82, brought the fabled moon into mankind’s domain when he became the first man to walk on its surface in 1969.
Despite the colorful turn of phrase, you might be disappointed if you look into the sky. There will be no magical chameleon act performed by the moon on Friday. That’s because the phrase blue moon — dating back centuries with no pinpointed origin — is nothing to do with hue, but instead signifies a full moon happening for a second time in the same month. Full moons occur every 29 days. With a full moon having already appeared this month on Aug. 2, Friday’s full moon will turn blue, well, in name only.
At times moons have actually appeared blue, but that phenomenon has nothing to do with full moons and everything to do with ash particles floating in the atmosphere. Varying volcanic eruptions over the last few centuries have sent up ash clouds. When the ash particles reach a certain width, they can block reds and yellow from getting to our eyes, giving us tints of blue — and sometimes green — moons.
Of course, we can’t rule out a volcano erupting between now and Friday evening, giving us an actual blue moon. But, then again, that only happens once in a blue moon.
And PS: Do you ever use the term, ''once in a blue moon?" I do…oops, is that a good thing or a bad thing? (to be continued, gotta get some shut eye)
Read more: http://newsfeed.time.com/2012/08/30/turning-blue-fridays-full-moon-a-blue-moon/#ixzz255sdWKGx

Thursday, August 30, 2012

Alzheimer's & Mitochondria

For mitochondria, bigger may not be better: Optimal length of mitochondria is essential to preventing Alzheimer's

"We have a good idea now of where the process starts. We know it ends with neurodegeneration, and with this study, we know some milestones along the way," said Feany. "But we still have to fill in the gaps and learn more about DRP1 and its role in this process."

(oops: just noticed I didn't put the reference/source of this material: will do that another day)
apparently if my Tau is out of whack then dumdey dum dum….not good…..

Friday, August 24, 2012

Just Because There's A Smile….

How many of us hide
all of our lives
curled up in a little ball?
To close our eyes
sitting a while
it's a place to block out, find calm.


How many look on
think we're "great" or just "fine."…...
"They can accomplish & do anything."
"I wish that I could be…...
….that personality, 
          …...that smile…
                   …they always seem to win…"

How many of us struggle
yet, Always seem to muster the "lustre"
for family, company and calls?
We dare not to bother or
take up their time….
We want them to be happy not grim!

How many look on the other
through their narrow eyes,
their experience, perspective, own lives?
"They cannot imagine, touch or intone
what another experiences within,...
that pain those cross' they bear.."

To care for another,
No judgements, those assumptions!
Only the Lord & this individual's aware,
Of  their struggles, their efforts,
To walk through each day...
Perhaps minutes of hours,  burdens
Are there…
                    ... of a racing pacing heart.
                                                            -suzie