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I’m a nature girl

by Mary Anne

I am the kind of person that enjoys nature.  I love plants and animals.  I love being around natural surroundings.  When I was younger I did a lot of hiking and walking nature trails.  I love driving scenic routes, just to enjoy the view.

I love going to the zoo and going to museums of Natural History.  I love looking at bodies of water, and looking at mountain ranges.  Being around nature renews my soul.

But I do NOT like ticks, mosquitoes, or any bug that bites or stings. That is where I draw the line. Don’t get me wrong, if a bee buzzes around my head I don’t try to dodge it and run away, I just stay still and let it go away on its own (it usually does.) But since their stings and bites, etc cause pain, and I don’t like pain, I do not like them. I am not into pain.


Cottage memories

by Mary Anne

Last autumn when we were closing up the family vacation cottage for the winter I noticed that two of the Adirondack chairs were on their last legs. I really don’t think that we are going to be able to use them anymore, so I put them on the burn pile. Doing that made me feel a little bit melancholy; those chairs have lasted a very long time. They are older than I am! I have pictures of my grandparents sitting in those chairs when I was just a little kid! I feel like I’m throwing family away!

It’s really nice that our family has agreed to keep the cottage in the family for as long as we have been able to keep it. There are lots of good memories associated with summers there. Many crab feasts have been served on the sturdy wood picnic tables on the side porch. My favorite picnic table is the one that has the tree growing up through the middle of it. The tree even goes through the porch roof!

Many ghost stories have been told around the camp fires while the children roasted marshmallows on their sticks and then took the marshmallows to the adults that were sitting nearby on the park benches for the adults to squish them between the graham crackers and Hershey’s chocolate bars pieces. I hope that future generations of our family will enjoy the cottage as much as we have.


Scrubs DVD

by Mary Anne

My son recently bought a DVD of the 6th season of the television show “Scrubs.”

I’ve watched a few episodes with him, and I have to say that one of the episodes was TERRIFIC!  I absolutely loved it.  The episode was called “My Musical” and the entire episode was a musical.  What a riot!  The cast must have had a lot of fun taping that show!  The basic idea behind the show was that a patient had something wrong with her brain so that she thought that everyone was singing and dancing all of the time.

Of course, they fixed her, but it was a great episode, watching everyone dancing and singing!  I’m sure we’ll be watching that episode again!


I’ve always been reluctant

by Mary Anne

To read my own tarot cards for me.  I’ve done a pretty good job of reading for other people, but as for reading for myself, I was never quite sure if I was reading what I “wanted” to read into it, or getting the “reality” of the reading.  And I’ve been reluctant to use those phone-in psychic services, and reluctant to use the pay-for-a reading Internet sites.  But, I’d like to have a reading!

So, I’m thrilled to find out about a brand new Internet fortune telling website called www.ifate.com.  The website offers (absolutely free) readings from a variety of sources, one of which is the tarot cards.

I went on the website today and tried a free tarot reading.  I asked the question “will I land the job I’m interviewing for tomorrow?”

In a nutshell, it looks like the answer is yes! 


Ski holidays in Whistler

by Mary Anne

One of the things that I like to do is watch television shows and movies that involve scenes on a ski resort. One of my favorite past times when I was younger was to go down hill skiing. Just being in the ski lodge, soaking up the energy of all of the other skiers put a smile on my face. The clean and crisp mountain air never failed to fill my soul with joy. I was never a big fan of the expert slopes, but I could hold my own. I just thought it was too much work and strain on my knees. I preferred a nice ride down an intermediate slope, where I could be challenged in spots, but simply enjoy the view and feel at peace with the world.

Recently I’ve been seeing the local ski club has been trying to organize a couple of Ski holidays in Whistler. To be perfectly honest I didn’t remember that Whistler was the site of the Winter Olympics a few years back. If I were thirty years younger I would jump at the offer to be part of the trip, which includes a chartered bus, ski accommodation in Whistler, all meals included and discount whistler lift passes.

But I am now a woman who has too many physical frailties to be able to go downhill skiing any more. Although from time to time I get to thinking that maybe, just maybe, if I got the chance to go for one more day of skiing, even if it was the bunny slope, I would love to go. And feel the rush of adrenaline that I get when I look up the mountain from the lodge and see the slopes waiting to be conquered one more time.


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