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Tuesday, December 25, 2007

No Folderol Here

A window at the National Library of Congress
My mom and I at the National Gallery of Art
I read that a dog's nails should be cut once a month, apparently Vuyo didn't need his nails cut, because we cut the quick on the first one and bandaged it up.
An enclosed phone booth at the National Gallery of Art (not in the gallery, but for people to use) :)

Six weeks of holiday with my parents in Maryland. My brother arrived over a week ago and so we have begun going places. Last Tuesday, we went to Washington D.C. for my Dad's work Christmas party and stopped at the National Library of Congress for an exhibit of the first map with the name America on it (1515). After the party, we went to the National Gallery of Art for a snapshot exhibit of people's snapshots from the late 1800's until the 1970's.
I have been attending the young adult Bible Study at my parent's church. I was asked to lead the group one night, we are studying John along with the church and that week was John 10-12. We looked at God as the Shepherd and as sheep knowing God's voice, God's silence leading to greater things and being generous.
Since I am on holiday (although my brother says I am destitute) and the library is just over the bridge, I am racing through books and am about to finish reading Country of My Skull by Antjie Krog. She writes of her two years as a radio journalist covering the Truth and Reconciliation Commission in South Africa, including narratives presented.


Wednesday, December 5, 2007

La Primera Nieve (The First Snow)

My dad on the balcony for our morning sunrise coffee
Vuyo's lookout point, no one is going to walk by the house without his notice
Snowfall in the back garden

Today was the first snowfall at my parent's house.


I arrived back in the states two weeks ago, the day before Thanksgiving. My first two mornings were lovely, sat on my parent's balcony with puppies and coffee and just talked with mom and dad.


I will be in Laurel, Maryland until January and at the moment I am trying to keep up with my mom's physical fitness, joining her for her daily jaunts to the gym.


Also reading a very interesting book - Animal, Vegetable, Miracle by Barbara Kingsolver (and family members) about the year they spent eating only local food - Mostly growing it themselves, but it is quite interesting the sidebars on food production in the United States. Unfortunately, it is winter and I am salivating for homegrown vegetables.


Luke has gone home

Luke chasing KJ
Luke along with KJ and Copper
Luke and Vuyo in Maryland in my parent's kitchen.

Luke was shipped off to Albuquerque, New Mexico on 27 November. He is living with two other dogs, just like his old place, so not much change on that point, except these two are much older.