Sunday, November 13, 2011

FREDDIE AND HIS STICK

WHAT MY DOG HAS TAUGHT ME -

 "Always try to surpass your 'personal best' despite any obstacles you come across along the way."

The longest stick to date




DANGER FREDDIE - WIDE LOAD !!!

THAT'S IT - DO THE SIDE STEP!


HIS SIDEKICK - OLIVER


HAPPY FALL!!!



Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Phabulous Phall in Philly!!!

It is my favorite season of all.  Like the porridge for Goldilocks - not too hot, not too cold - just right.  It's about sweaters and smells - leaves and cidar and earth.  It's dramatic sunsets and whirling wind and THE FOLIAGE -  the crunch, the smell, the boldness of the colors -  the yellow, the red, the orange, the PINK!!! 

FALL! 
MY FAVORITE!!!! 
(just sayin')





Oliver loves to get out and ROMP in the crunchy stuff!
What gorgeous pink leaves!  PINK!!!!! 

Monday, October 24, 2011

Like the Good Ole Days

I've known them since my twenties. 
We've been through all the ups and downs life can throw at you.
The boyfriends - the breakups, the weddings - the divorces, the births - the deaths, illness, aging parents, new homes, new travels. Life has changed our addresses, our jobs, the size of our families but we three prevail. We bring wine, an ear and support for the bad times. We celebrate the good times.  We always "show up" just when you need us to and we laugh - alot! 





But it sure is hard to get together and have a day of good old childlike fun. So this Sunday we did just that!  We headed out on a glorious fall day for a 3 hour house tour in Philadelphia. Then back to my house for cocktails on the deck as we caught up and solved all the problems of the world and a dinner ending with a decadent homemade rich creme pie and not a word was said that "we really shouldn't".  We even prolonged the day with re-watching "Bridges of Madison County" with Meryl Streep - our mutual hero.
We are all in our fifties but this Sunday we were just 3 women girls having a wonderful day of fun.   

"We don’t stop playing when we are old –
 We are old when we stop playing!"









Friday, October 7, 2011

A Once in a Lifetime Friend

This week is four years that Elsie Mae Tercha - dear friend, mentor, beloved, amazing lady - passed away.  I knew the anniversary was looming but not sure of the day when today, the first beautiful sunny days in ages, I had an urgent need to head for Sea Isle - to test my new camera, to run my exercise deprived dogs, to sit on the beach and read - or so I thought.  But the moment I headed into Sea Isle I suddenly knew to turn right, not left to the nature center where I could run the dogs.  I drove past Elsie's beautiful "L'Etage" - a summer home with wrap around porch, where Elsie had dreamed of chasing her grandkids and where I had visited and stayed many times.  I was disappointed to find no one on the porch or I would have loved to have seen her family and share memories and do as Elsie always said, "Make Memories".  I instead headed to the end of Sea Isle where I ran the dogs, snapped some shots, sat quietly by the sea and enjoyed the sunset.  I am not a religious person but can't help but think Elsie Mae was guiding my perfectly designed day today.

When I got home tonight I checked facebook to find her daughter Nina's post showing a picture of a bench dedicated in her honor in Sea Isle and some pics of her new grandson, who's picture alone makes you break out in a smile.  Maybe it was serendipity I headed to Sea Isle, maybe just a coincidence.  As I drove down to the beach today I worried that it was my lack of impulse control that had me throw my to-do list to the wind and with urgency "head to the sea" but now I am thinking it had more to do with Elsie Mae - A loud "Carpe Diem" shout-out from the beyond and a day to remember a once in a lifetime friend.   Thanks my friend.  It was a glorious "day by the sea."  As hung in Elsie Mae's beautiful seaside home, "If you're lucky enough to live by the sea, you're lucky enough."







The bench dedicated to Elsie Mae in Sea Isle, NJ

Her beautiful new grandson

 "L'Etage" - a magnificent B&B that Elsie and Tony restored

Elsie Mae and Dave Wagner and Me at a rare lunch date.

Monday, September 19, 2011

The Historic Homes of Philly

I spent a Glorious Sunday with 2 of my oldest dear friends.  To celebrate Marita's birthday Lisa, Marita and I did a tour of Philadelphia's Historic Homes.  Incredible!  Thank Goodness these gracious owners (who still inhabit these incredible houses) share them with the world.  They do not make houses like this anymore! 
For more than 3 hours we navigated from house to house sharing laughs, stories and marveled and critiqued each house along the way.  A great day followed by dinner on the patio at Chestnut Hill Hotel.  There are no friends like old friends.