Sunday, December 2, 2012

Hello Gillette WY! Going on a walkabout in my new stomping grounds.. Hmmm! What will I find?

In the middle of nowhere, next to nothing.  Well not exactly.  I'm staying in a great little town but with the hours I'm keeping, I'm not getting to see very much. But you know me, even given a little time I can surely find "SOMETHING TO DO!
Gillette WY is cute, cute, cute.  Population 29,087 at last count.  The weather is pretty crisp and I do mean crisp. I've already experienced my first snowfall.





Little visitor outside my door.  He posed for a paparazzi moment.
  I don't have a vehicle at my disposal so, I took a walk
 from my apartment to see what was happening in Gillette.  There are lovely sidewalks that weave throughout this little town. Sidewalks, I find,  are very welcoming and inspire a pedestrian lifestyle. *Note to City Managers, " If you lay them, they will come."
The Gillette WY Recreational Center, is spectacular.  It looms from the corner of 4J Rd and Running W Drive.  Check out their website.
Gillette Recreational Center

  My walk is a daydream. There are pieces of art that line 4J Rd.   I did a little research and the outdoor museum is Sponsored by 
May Flower

Puddle Jumper


"The Mayors Art Council "Avenue's of Art" giving me not only my exercise for the day but also providing me with a little local culture.  These were my favorite pieces.  They put an extra smile on my face.  Are they not adorable? My walk takes me approximately 3 hours but I really didn't notice.  I think I'm going to like it here.  
















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Monday, November 12, 2012

Happy Veterans Day to those who serve and to those who allow their loved ones to keep us all safe.


Inspiration comes from the most unexpected places.  All we have to do; listen.  On this Veterans Day I came across one of the most beautiful stories I have heard in my life.  It’s the story of a WWII Veteran, Harold Van Heuvelen, who 60 years ago, stationed in LA,  wrote one of the most beautiful pieces of music these ears have ever heard.  It’s not just that Colonel Van Heuvelen wrote such an inspiring piece of music, but the circumstances that inspired him to do so.  For me to tell how he did it would not do it justice, I’ll let him tell the story.  What also tugged at my heart strings is the fact that it took 60 years for this music to come to the light of day and that 93 year old Colonel Van Heuvelen lived to hear the United States Army Band perform it in Washington this Veterans Day Weekend. (Watch his face, as he hears his composition being played.)  The way he tells the story, you are there.  God knows when to let things happen, he has his own timetable.  This is Colonel Van Heuvelen's time.  So, without further ado; I bring to you H.J. Van Heuvelen OP. 7 First Symphony.H.J. Van Heuvelen OP. 7 First Symphony


Happy Veterans Day!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Friday, October 19, 2012

Do something great for yourself and others!!


Hey Gulf Coasters, via the magic that is social media, I got the 411 on an upcoming event. As usual, I'm passing it on to you. So, do what you do best and be supportive of one another. Peace & Love!

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Tuesday, October 16, 2012

New Vagabondlady063 picture pick.

Look what a student at Gautier, MS  High School did for me. Submitted by Cocoa Nguyen.  I like her.  She's fancy.  Me and my coffee cup.  Add a little snow in a few months and voila, Vagabondlady063 is set in her new digs.  Thanks Cocoa!!

Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Gulf Coasters Birds Gotta Fly, And So Must I. Vagabondlady063 Out!!!

A Vagabond Song
1861-1929

There is something in the autumn that is native to my blood -- 
Touch of manner, hint of mood; 
And my heart is like a rhyme, 
With the yellow and the purple and the crimson keeping time. 

The scarlet of the maples can shake me like a cry 
Of bugles going by. 
And my lonely spirit thrills 
To see the frosty asters like a smoke upon the hills. 

There is something in October sets the gypsy blood astir; 
We must rise and follow her, 
When from every hill of flame 
She calls and calls each vagabond by name. 



So long, farewell, Auf Wiedersehen, Adieu! 

Adieu, Adieu, to you & you & you.


 In other words Gulf Coasters, this lady bird must fly.  Headed to Montana soon, gonna be a dental floss tycoon.  (LOL) That's from a Frank Zappa song.  I never thought that song would come in handy and I still don't see the relevance between Montana and dental floss but that's where I am headed.  I'm Montana bound.  I'm gonna be a snow bunny. 






 Do you think I'm going the wrong way? My, I cannot even remember a cold day here.  Not so much that I would have to put on a light jacket , much less a coat.  

Oh, I'll miss you too.  But not to worry.  I will not lose contact with my Gulf Coast Family. I have to say you all are the friendliest people I have ever encountered.  There was not a day in the year that I was here that went by that I did not run into someone that just emitted God's love and kindness. 
You have lots going on Gulf Coasters.  The Peter Anderson Festival is right around the corner.  Hello Cruisers.  Check your local chambers.  Get out of the house.  So much to do, so much to see.  Oh, the food, I am so going to miss the food.  Ocean Springs favorites: The Phonecia for breakfast and Mediterraneo's for Dinner.  The Parks in Pascagoula.  Take the kids.  Your beaches for moonlight walks beautiful.

Thank you Miss Delo for opening your shop, your heart and your community to me.  I cannot remember when I felt more welcome.  I know that I will always have a place to call home if I want to permanently put down roots for real somewhere.  I didn't get a hug from LJ "Little John", Mia, Tori (I'd have to steal one), James, Jace or Dalton Lee.  I'll miss those babies. 

I will truly miss every soul that crossed my path and I gleaned from you all.
Delo's Heavenly House of Coffee:  it's the student union, the locals virtual offices, Gautier's Chamber of Commerce, Delo herself is the "Welcome Wagon" for that little section of the Gulf Coast.  You are very blessed to have her.  She really loves her community.  Gautier, you have great things coming to you.  It is your time.  

As much as I hate to say goodbye, well I won't , I'll say, Until we meet again, Mon Coeurs!

I guess it's back to coffee from places that shall remain nameless.  Jamaican me crazy is going to put me into a tailspin from not having it.  I'm missing it already.  







The lady is a road warrior, a Vagabond  you might say, off to the middle of nowhere and next to nothing, I'm told.  But mark my words,  when I get there, I will definitely find that THERE IS ALWAYS SOMETHING TO DO!!!!

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Saturday, September 22, 2012

ABIGAIL OSTEEN IS EDIE BRICKELL (oh yeah) MEETS TAYLOR SWIFT

Edie Brickell meets Taylor Swift in a conglomeration that is Abigail Osteen.  Funky, Folksy, Country, Rock & Rolly.  To everything there is a season & her time is now.

  I caught Abigail on stage at a festival in D'Iberville, MS  on my way to an afternoon movie.  See!  What did I tell you?  There is always something going on in our backyards.  Festivals & Free concerts.  I am all about the free.  What a cool treat on a hot Mississippi afternoon.  Check out this snippet and then check out Abigail for yourself tonight at The Dock, where she and her band mates will be performing and her website at Abigail Osteen.com for future performances.


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Thursday, September 20, 2012

Karen Waldrup & Ashlee K Thomas of "The Autumn Sky Tour" came into Delo's off I10 in Gautier MS today.

Hello sitting at the coffee shop, minding my own business "wink" and who walks in but Recording Artist Karen Waldrup from the TV Show Platinum Hit.  This is her second visit to Delo's for a cup of coffee.  She and Ashlee K Thomas "Earthfolk" Yoga Songstress were in during a previous trip in town.  This trip, the two were performing at the Mosaic Tapas Bar in Ocean Springs for the Songwriters Festival.  She ordered her regular medium latte and cup of coffee;  chatted for a few minutes and then she was gone.  A few minutes later Delo and I looked at each other and said, "hello, did we think of taking a picture or asking for an autograph?"  We take pictures of everything else.  Karen was so easy breezy we just didn't think about it.  Karen, when you read this, please come back in for another cup of coffee and we won't forget to get that autograph.  WOW!!!  
Just some of the happening down at Delo's.
They are on their way to Schuckers Oyster Bar in Hattiesburg MS 9/20/2012.
  Performance is at 8:00 p.m.Zoom in and check out the Tour Dates.  

There is always something going on in your backyard.  Get Ready Hattiesburg.  The Autumn Sky Tour is on the way.

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Friday, September 14, 2012

Scavenger Hunt - 4 more days!!!


Okay, 4 more days remain on the Scavenger Hunt and you guys are really out there.  Here are a few pics of hunters out and about finding those clues.  


Remember the Scavenger Hunt ends on September 18th.  All entries must be returned to Brass Hanger Cleaners, Burnham Drugs, Delo's Heavenly House of Coffee or The Flower Patch Florist by September 18th no later than 6:00 p.m.



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Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Scavenger Hunt


Gautier Business Association (GBA) has organized a SCAVENGERHUNT. 

What is a Scavenger Hunt you ask?  Well for all intents purposes for Gautier, itis a list of historical facts and amazing people that have enriched our faircity “Natures Playground.”   Forms are available at local small businesses (support local) and online at Gautier Means Business.
Your mission, if you choose to accept it, is to be the firstindividual or team to complete the list.  You must visit the businesseslisted on the sheets between:  September4th-18th to get the answers to the questions.  The answers must be stamped on the form bythe business to qualify.  After your formis filled in, the completed form must be returned to Brass Hanger Cleaners,Burhman Drugs, Delo’s Coffee or Flower Patch Florist by September 18thno later than 6:00 p.m.
There are PRIZES$250.00 will be awarded to the 3rd Place Winner.




$500.00 will be awarded to the 2nd Place Winner.

$1,000.00 will be award to the Grand Prize Winner.

Winners will be announcedat the Gautier Business Association Business Expo on September 20, 2012.
From:   5:00-7:00 p.m. at the American Legion Post1992 3854 Old Spanish Trail in Gautier. 
Attend the EXPO there willbe lots of businesses present and lots of door prizes.  Come and find out if you are a winner.
So if you are a history buff, looking for something to dowith the family or fancy yourself Sherlock Holmes, grab your Watson and do alittle sleuthing and soak up the culture that is Gautier.

Come play in Natures Playground and find out what happened and is happening in Gautier because: “There’s Always Something To Do.”


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Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Turning Lemons into Lemonade

There's nothing to do. What are we going to do?   There's no TV.  There's no computer. I can't get a signal AWWWW!  People,  you need a back-up plan.  Kids might think that there's nothing to do but, we come from a time when we made our own do.  Remember "The President's on every channel."  There's plenty to do.  This is the perfect opportunity to make lemonade


when life hands us lemons.
That book you've been trying to read or going through family memories, but could not give yourself the time.  Is there someone who love's stories or just would like to spend a little time with you even if you are reading the newspaper?  
 Did you hunker down with friends or that someone special?  Make the most of it.God has a way of bringing us together or giving us time to reflect when the opportunity lends itself.  Remember, it's not what life throws at us, it's how we handle it.

Please be safe Gulf Coasters, unless it's absolutely necessary for you to go out today,  enjoy where you are.


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Sunday, August 26, 2012

Hurricane Isaac Alert: From Gulflive


Gov. Bryant declares state of emergency for Mississippi The Associated Press 08/26/2012 5:16 PM





JACKSON, Mississippi -- Gov. Phil Bryant placed Mississippi under a state of emergency this evening, as the state's officials prepare for a possible hit from what's now Tropical Storm Isaac.

He also issued an executive order to deploy 10 civic support members of the Mississippi National Guard to be in place for larger deployments after landfall.



"Residents should be frightened because we have issued a State of Emergency," Gov. Bryant said. "However, I urge individuals and families to finalize their personal preparedness efforts. Review your family communication plan, make sure your emergency supply kit is fully stocked and know where you will go if you need to evacuate."

Weather forecasters expect Isaac to strengthen into a hurricane and for the center to make landfall early Wednesday somewhere along the northern Gulf Coast. That would be seven years to the day after Hurricane Katrina smashed into the Gulf Coast, killing more than 200 Mississippians and causing billions of dollars in damage.

Until Saturday, officials had mainly been watching, with a projected track that showed that Mississippi would probably be on the west side of the storm. But computer models jogged Isaac's expected path to the west, putting Mississippi's 80-mile coast at greater risk.

"It kind of caught everybody off guard a little bit," said Terry Jackson, deputy director of the Jackson County Emergency Management Agency.

Because the storm is so wide -- tropical winds currently extend as far as 200 miles from the center -- Mississippi may be affected even if the center hits in Louisiana, Alabama or the Florida Panhandle. Greg Flynn, spokesman for the Mississippi Emergency Management Agency, said officials were drafting an emergency proclamation that Bryant could sign as early as Sunday.

At 1 p.m. CDT Sunday, with the storm 650 miles southeast of Gulfport, authorities in Hancock County were already setting out sandbags in six locations. Brian Adam, the county's emergency management director, said the county was likely to order evacuations, although he wasn't sure on the timing yet.

Adam said early Sunday afternoon that he hadn't yet seen a hurricane surge prediction, which weather officials usually provide to emergency managers. Hancock County is especially vulnerable to storm surge because of geography. The National Weather Service said there was a chance of storm tide along almost the entire Mississippi coast, as well as in parts of Louisiana east of the mouth of the Mississippi. That broad V-shaped area can catch the water that a hurricane shoves in, having the effect of magnifying the height of a storm surge.

Adam said evacuation orders may get more credence than they did before 2005's Hurricane Katrina.

"I think more people will take the warnings more seriously and believe the water can get where it got to during Katrina," he said.

Flynn urged people with doubts about their safety to evacuate.

"If anybody has a question about whether they should stay or go, they should go," he said.

Flynn said the state Emergency Management Agency was sending an advance team to the coast Sunday and would deploy the remainder of its 40-person emergency response team Monday. He said the Mississippi National Guard would also deploy liaisons to the three coastal counties' emergency operations centers.

If Louisiana officials order an evacuation of New Orleans, Mississippi would reverse the southbound lanes of Interstate 55 and Interstate 59, to allow four lanes of northbound traffic. I-59 would be reversed to a point south of Hattiesburg, while I-55 would be reversed to a point near Brookhaven. U.S. 49, the main highway running north from Mississippi's coast, would not be reversed because it does not have controlled access like an interstate, Flynn said. He expressed confidence that with highway improvements made since Katrina, there's enough capacity for Mississippians to flee the storm.

Some large coast employers were continuing operations. Huntington Ingalls Industries, which runs the 10,000-employee Ingalls Shipbuilding in Pascagoula, said morning shift employees should report as usual Monday but urged second-shift and third-shift workers to monitor announcements. Ingalls said its smaller Gulfport facility would be closed except for essential personnel.

Chevron Corp. said it was closely monitoring Isaac's path but wouldn't comment on whether it was shutting down its Pascagoula refinery, the largest that the San Ramon, Calif., oil company owns. Chevron told its local employees that work schedules were unchanged Monday, but that it was in preparation mode and could take further steps if forecasts predict wind speeds above 60 mph at the refinery.

The shipyard suffered extensive damage from Katrina. However, the refinery's private levees fended off a 15-foot storm surge, limiting damage there.

Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Catch a piece of Mullet Nostalgia!!!

 Every year local artists enter the Gautier Mullet and Music Festival for a chance to create artistic magic that will inevitably become part of Gautier’s local history.  The winning entry becomes the center point for the festival and is seen in all avenues of advertisements for the festival. 
 
The Festival’s committee has released a few reproductions of past chosen artists works in poster form and they can be purchased at the minimal price of $10.  Featured are four of the past years. Pick up a piece of nostalgia at Delo’s Heavenly House of Coffee which is located at 3880 Gautier-Vancleave Rd in Gautier, MS.
 Save The Date: 
 2012 Dates: Saturday, October 20 9am-6pm and Sunday, October 21 9am-5pm.
There are some exciting changes coming this year for our 22th Anniversary! To keep up on the changes go to:  Gautier Mullet Festival 2012.  See You There!!!

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Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Too Busy To Be Me_ My Balancing Act_A Work In Progress


Webster’s defines the word Busy as; engaged in action, occupied.  But doing what?  I am busy all day to the point sometimes of sheer exhaustion.  And truly, what have I been doing?  And whatever it was; was there a way to do it without feeling like the soaking wet dishcloth I just hung up after washing the dinner dishes? 

Well let’s see.  Not to bog you down with the details but, I had a plan for the day and you know what they say:  Life, gets in the way when you are busy making plans, and it did.  I had every intention of writing on Monday, Life it had other ideas.  I even turned on my computer but alas, it sat alone.  A friend needed my assistance or rather, I offered the assistance and it took over my morning.

With the calling of my computer came attempt number two.  I tried to write.  Oh wait, but what's that?  Another call was much louder than my computer.  Hello, someone across the way was having computer issues and not to ignore a call for help, hey, I read "The Good Samaritan," I offered my assistance.  One hour later mission accomplished it was up and running again.  

Okay, by now it was noon and I have not one, but dozens of ideas for this week’s blog but nothing that was resonating what I really wanted to say.  As I sat with this look of frustration on my face and feeling like Atlas holding up the world , Sarah walked in holding a pizza and said, “You like cheese, right?”  I could have cried. Sarah was engulfed in white light and she had a halo around her head.  She was an angel, heaven sent.  As she handed me that slice of pizza I told her, this is just like that Snicker’s commercial.  I just wasn’t myself.  I guess that makes me Betty White.  She laughed.  But I digress.  As I ate the pizza and gave myself a moment to just BE, I realized that I was trying too hard and if I would only implement the practice of what I had learned in the first chapter of the latest book I was reading, I would be able to see things a little clearer.  Which leads me to the premise of this latest posting the touting of my latest find and I am so happy she agreed to a book signing here in Gautier, MS.
 Ocean Springs, MS resident and Mississippi Native Stephanie Barnes Taylor is the author of:   Leading Your Life to Excellence, A Leadership Book For Ordinary People Who Want To Do Extraordinary Things.   From the first chapter I learned but apparently it took a brick to the head for me to realize I needed to implement the tools that she so eloquently laid out for me.  Not everything that came at me that day needed to be taken care of right then and there.  So, I packed up my computer and went home to regroup.  My only stop,  Walmart, Hello circus.  I warmed leftovers, played a few hours of backgammon with my husband to unwind and then off to bed.  zzz!

Blessed and refreshed, it’s a new day and I have awakened with a renewed sense of awareness and empowerment.  I ascribe to the theory that it takes a village to raise a child and I thank you Stephanie for becoming part of my village.  There are many self-help books out there but Stephanie breaks it down for ordinary people, which most of us are; just ordinary everyday people striving to be the best we can be.  Arriving at OUR own personal best.  Not self-help but more so self-educating, coining a familiar phrase, "Knowledge is power."   When you think about it, given the proper tools, we can all do extraordinary things.  Thanks for adding to my toolbox, Stephanie. 

Stephanie Barnes Taylor will be hosting a book signing at Delo’s Heavenly House of Coffee in Gautier MS, on Saturday August 25, 2012 from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Come out have a cup of coffee and support our local author.  


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Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Local Artist Does Good


TINA BATES, ARTIST

There’s a new artist in our midst, her name, Tina Bates.  Tina grew up in Pascagoula, MS but moved to Fort Lauderdale FL to attend North East High School of Performing Arts.  Tina lived in FL for 17 years and returned home in May of 2005, five months before Katrina hit the coast.

When you meet Tina, you see the love in her eyes and it over-flows from her heart when she talks about children & art.  Check out Tina’s Facebook page Facebook Page_Art By Tina and you will see what I mean.  She uses every color in the rainbow and angels must give her an inside tract on extra colors only used in heaven because when you see what I see, there are no words here on earth that describe the love that is in every stroke.  

Working as a substitute teacher in the Vancleave school system and as art teacher in Moss Point, Tina touched the lives of students and staff alike.

Tina found another way to share her two loves by volunteering with http://artwithheart.org/. Art with Heart is an organization that improves the lives of high risk youth by using therapeutic tools and programs that promote mental-health and well-being.  This being right up her alley, Tina blossomed and thrived.  Her experiences working with young people in the school system as well as her volunteer work is what inspires many pieces of her artwork. 

A self-taught artist; many of Tina’s pieces are hands on so, small fingers are welcome.  Colors and textures come into play as you visit her makeshift museum that is full of fun and whimsy, but note, they do have messages that are both subtle & powerful.  See the ukelele?  It’s colorful and musical but across the spine reads “Silent Disease.”  This was inspired by Colton, who is autistic and responds through art & music.   Tina is also often commissioned by expectant mothers because of her awesome “Body Casts.”  The cast featured was inspired by a new mother who is a musician.  She captures the mother’s essence and puts it on a personal canvas.  Tina, her husband Kevin and their son Keigan (8mos) live in Biloxi, MS.  For an up close and personal look at some of Tina's work, a 
few select pieces can be seen at Delo’s Heavenly House of Coffee, Gautier MS.



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Friday, July 13, 2012

Attending the First Annual Gulf Coast Women's Workshop

What a diverse group of women.  I was blown away.  From the moment I stepped into the room, there was a true sense of people helping people or should I say "women helping women"  An enormous sense of community.  Everyone in the room was there to share information they had obtained with anyone who might need it.  The Gulf Coast Women's Workshop, backed by the Steps Coalition:  A nonprofit organization which works for Economic and environmental justice, affordable housing, preservation of historical communities and human rights.  Whew!!! This organization covers a lot of communal ground.  
Starting with a meet and greet.  Women from all walks of life.  All  of different races, creeds, colors, religions and backgrounds working together for the betterment of our community.  And there was food.  You know us women, we can't have a get together without food and OMG, was there food.  Something for everyone.  Me being a vegetarian, I was pleasantly surprised. Usually we get left out, but not this time.  There were also door prizes in recognition of the appreciation of the turnout for the organization.  We were some very happy attendees.

Then the ladies got down to business.  The various topics included Disaster Awareness, Training for youth leaders for Adolescent Suicide Prevention and recognizing People in Crisis.  You can also thank Steps for being instrumental in the Restore Act of 2011.  The Resources and Ecosystems Sustainability, Tourism Opportunities and Revised Economy.Restore The Gulf Coast Act of 2011.  Check out the link.

Breaking into smaller groups for a more intimate engagement with the experts, I chose the route to fiscal responsibility.  "Money Management", with Cindi Tarver.  Having only 45 minutes and a room of about 10, Cindi armed us with handouts and took us through the difficult maze of "credit" and fiscal responsibility.  We were full of questions.  It amazes me how ignorant we all are about something that we deal with everyday.  Something that we can't function in society without "credit."  Cindi made us comfortable and never did I see that anyone felt ill at ease when asking the most basic of questions.  As I said we only had 45 minutes so I am sure she was bombarded with questions after the workshop.  

Coming to a close there was a true sense of accomplishment when we were leaving the workshop.  In such a jaded society where sometimes you feel as if you are the only one going "through", it was somehow very comforting knowing that people like the Women's Gulf Coast Workshop and Steps Coalition.org is there armed with information and ready to take action.

Thanks ladies, I was enlightened and empowered!

Vagabondlady063 Out!

Tuesday, July 3, 2012

Happy 4th Of July (Independence Day)

I remember the first time I heard the preamble.  It was  via School House Rock, an educational mini show in the 70's.  They had many shows,  but this one really resonated with me.  I am sure the people of my generation who saw this mini show can still recite the Preamble.  Maybe not recite it.  They would probably sing it to you.  That's how we learned it.  But learn it, we did.


There are different stages when you have  moments in your life.  You hear something until you actually hear it.  You know what I mean?  You just kind of go with the flow until one day you actually hear it and then you get, the AHA Moment. 


When I was a kid it was a catchy little song, and I sang it all the time.  I really actually only heard it a few years ago. To my understanding and what it truly means, is what I'm saying.  The words are actually very beautiful & powerful.  My friend Mary thinks the Constitution to be perfect as it is, but for me, I believe that it is a living breathing document that is ever evolving as we evolve.  Because it is written by people, people evolve.  Well judge for yourself.  God gave us freewill and here in the United States of America, we have freedom.


Take a few moments to actually read the Preamble.  Take it section by section and ingest it.  Roll it around in your being and savor the flavors that is in this great recipe.  The HUMAN beings who wrote this document left us a great legacy and I for one am truly grateful for what they have put on the table.  


We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America.


This next flavor is for my husband the Naval Veteran.  The most patriotic person I know, the flag, the salute, the Office of the President of the United States of America.  He loves it all.  Whitney Houston's rendition of the "Star Spangled Banner, brought tears to his eyes and he truly believes that no ever or will ever give tribute to the song the way she did.  Happy 4th of July Everyone. 


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Monday, July 2, 2012

What to do. There's always time to lend a helping hand.


A place for everything and everything in it's place.  Stress can take a toll on us physically as well as mentally. To blessed to be stressed.  Here are a few tips from a true beauty. 

Audrey Hepburn's Beauty Tips

For attractive lips, speak words of kindness.
For lovely eyes, seek out the good in people.
For a slim figure, share your food with the hungry.
For beautiful hair, let a child run his or her fingers through it once a day.
For poise, walk with the knowledge you'll never walk alone.
People, even more than things, have to be restored, renewed, revived,  reclaimed, and redeemed; Never throw out anybody.
Remember, If you ever need a helping hand, you'll find one at the end of your arm.
As you grow older, you will discover that you have two hands, one for helping yourself, the other for helping others.


No truer words were ever spoken.  Today I'm am using my helping hand to help organize what I am told is 2 months worth of files for a local small business.  I'll keep you posted.  


Remember!  There's always something to do.  Lend a helping hand.


Vagabondlady063 Out!

Saturday, June 16, 2012

Look what's happening in your local community.

Looking for something to do today?  Delo's makes a place for local artists to showcase their work.Warm and eclectic, it's the place to show or view artwork.  Working all day, measuring, hammering & hanging paintings and sketches gave way to the first wall of of beauty.  Local Artists Lisa Myers, Hallie Meeks and Rhonda Kinzer's work is    both awe inspiring and breathtaking.  They along with others are welcome to showcase their work to the local community and all are available for purchase.  Come on over and support your local artists. Have a cup of coffee and a scone while you soak up the local culture.  Vagabond Lady063 Out!

Delo's Local Artist Showcase

Hallie Meeks

Lisa Myers

Rhonda Kinzer