Happy New Year all you lovely lovelies♥ Another new year has slipped quietly in. Down here at the bottom of the world I am enjoying summertime and the easiness of it. It is Summer holidays here. Each day rolls lazily into another. Days where the order of each day is an easy one. Days beginning with sleep-ins, a cup of tea in the early mornings, a little reading (if I am to be truthful...a lot actually), watching movies, playing with my camera, walks in the garden, snoozing by the pond, a little stitching (just a little), visiting friends, country drives............and a lot of the time.......not much 'doings' at all.....just dreaming, imagining.......bliss! I love kicking back and not having to be anywhere, do anything in particular, prepare any sewing lessons, no tyranny of a timetable that has to be kept. Love, love, love long casual, Summer days that slip into balmy, starry nights.
Though I suppose there was a whole lot of shebang and fireworks in many corners of the world to usher in a new year, here in my humble abode my husband and I greeted the brand new year rather quietly. Me and my good husband sat in the swinging seat by the pond....just the two of us and a gazillion, scintillating stars twinkling in the inky black sky. Not a soul in sight, not a sound to be heard; a most perfectly wonderful entry into a new year. You can have your fireworks, you can have your parties......as for me the theatre of the heavenly realms at night will always surpass anything that man can produce; indeed saying hello to the new year with the night sky above will always be my fancied choice. Sitting under the umbrella of a moonless and cloudless night sky, marvelling at the magnificence of its beauty is profoundly satisfying to me. Sitting quietly, listening to the whispers of God through nature, is a most splendid thing.
Though I suppose there was a whole lot of shebang and fireworks in many corners of the world to usher in a new year, here in my humble abode my husband and I greeted the brand new year rather quietly. Me and my good husband sat in the swinging seat by the pond....just the two of us and a gazillion, scintillating stars twinkling in the inky black sky. Not a soul in sight, not a sound to be heard; a most perfectly wonderful entry into a new year. You can have your fireworks, you can have your parties......as for me the theatre of the heavenly realms at night will always surpass anything that man can produce; indeed saying hello to the new year with the night sky above will always be my fancied choice. Sitting under the umbrella of a moonless and cloudless night sky, marvelling at the magnificence of its beauty is profoundly satisfying to me. Sitting quietly, listening to the whispers of God through nature, is a most splendid thing.
As I sat quietly with the sky winking at me, reflecting upon the beauty that encompassed me I wondered what words will be written on the pages of my book this year. I wondered and still wonder what words, sentences, paragraphs........chapters will be written in my book titled '2019'. I suppose the narrative that inks onto each page will tell multitudinous stories. Joyful stories, funny stories dripping with facetiousness, sad stories, exciting stories, stories with twists and turns, simple every day stories wrapped in a little beauty and simplicity, stories that perhaps I would rather not be written......some stories that have never been. As I pen the words of my stories this year, regardless of what may come my way, I want each page to be underlined with thankfulness, gentleness, beauty, kindness, patience, faith, love....to find the joy in the ordinary....the simple things in life. I want each page to have the nuance of God's love for me invisibly threaded throughout.
As I am a gal who adores illustrations in my books (yes I still purchase children picture books, even though my girls are all 'growed') I can only imagine the illustrations that will be sketched in this book of mine. I know there will be many illustrations of pretties fashioned by my hands......quilts (finished ones, I hope), bags, cushions, the tarting up of a chair or two, the gussying up of many a corner in my humble abode, probably too many photos of the garden (sorry), a vintage find at a market or op shop.......so many colourful pictures to enhance my book.
Now.............enough of my reflections upon what may be and those unwritten stories swirling around and around in the future, if you please, may I begin my fresh, new book with some illustrations. My lovely husband gifted me with this sweet present for Christmas. Three little clouds with vintage pages of a book resting within. Those of you who like me, were a child of the sixties....do you remember the ubiquitous three ducks or three pigs flying up the wall?? Considered kitsch in some circles but it appears these days they are highly sought after. Here is my representation of that theme.
Love these sweet little illustrations. I cannot help but be reminded of my two girls when they were little. Many a delightful hour was spent with the three of us huddled together on plumped, squishy squashy pillows........me reading with them and to them, escaping on a magic carpet ride to the land of make believe.
Remember how I said there would be a 'few' illustrations of a flower or two......or indeed of the garden.............well.......let the camera roll.
As it is Summer the Roses are blooming beautifully at the moment and are basking in the warm Summer sun.
It is nearly but a week into the new year and already there are many stories to pen and even more illustrations to 'draw' with my camera. I cannot wait to write those stories. I too, cannot wait to visit your lovely places......to read your stories and to ooh and aah over your beautiful and glorious illustrations you capture with your cameras. A visit with each one of you is truly a most splendid thing.
From my li'l humble abode to yours......may your new year be a beautiful one♥
Until the next time..................
Hi Kim Happy New Year my friend,i love how you and your hubby saw the New Year in it sounds heavenly.
ReplyDeleteMy SIL still has the 3 ducks on her wall i love your clouds so different and beautiful and wow i sure love those roses in your garden,thankyou for sharing your garden with us Kim xx
Thanks for a marvelous posting! I quite enjoyed reading it, you will be a great author.I will always bookmark your blog and definitely will come back someday.
ReplyDeleteI want to encourage you to continue your great
writing, have a nice morning!
Thank you so much for your lovely comments; you are very kind. Kim Xx
DeleteThe colours and the sunshine , sheer bliss to damp grey England
ReplyDeleteThe Aussie colours and sunshine are always the panacea to an English Winter. =) Kim Xx
DeleteKim, thank you for sharing these lovely thoughts and pictures of your flowers. As a retired teacher, I encourage you to publish a book of your writing with pictures of your flowers, and the beautiful embroidery,needlework and quilts that you have assembled. Reading and looking at your blog is so relaxing and soothing. Also, thank you for reminding us of some of our favorite books that we shared with our children and students. I've loved Hans Christian Andersen since I was a little girl and still cry when I read the story about the tin soldier and the paper ballerina. I tried to read it to my second grade class when I first began teaching, but I choked up and had to ask one of my students to finish reading it to the class. Then, I had to explain to the children why that story brought tears to my eyes. That led to a "Teaching Moment", when I taught them about emotions and beauty found in literature. I will pray that 2019 is a very happy and healthy year for you and your family, and look forward to your blog. (I'm half way around the world in the N.C. mountains of the U.S.) Bev
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Bev for your beautiful comments. I have always thought I would like to publish a book one day, but I suppose it is the stuff of my dreams. =) At least I know there would be one person who would perhaps buy it and take it home. I suppose the writing of my blog is rather akin to writing a tome! I too have always loved the stories of Hans Christian Anderson since a wee girl, and yes they bring many a tear to my eyes. Even now as an adult I love to pick up this book and reread the tales of the Ugly Duckling, The Steadfast Tin Soldier, Thumbelina, The Little Mermaid.......the list goes on and on, doesn't it. So, so many delightful hours were spent reading with my girls, so many opportunities for conversation and the asking of many a question, and dreaming....imagining. I love your story of the "Teaching Moment" with your students. That is the thing with books, the world opens one up to wider horizons and new possibilities....dreams. I cannot imagine a life without books. Again, thank you for the beautiful gift of your comment, Bev, you have caused me to dance on my tippy toes (rather like that toy soldier's ballerina) through my day♥ Kim Xx
DeleteKim, please don't think of writing a book as the stuff of dreams. With your beautifully written blogs and your stunning pictures, your book is practically "written"!! Do consider sharing your gift of writing and photography with the world. I wouldn't say this if I didn't firmly believe it. I've spent nine years attending university, taught students of all ages and read hundreds of books for the past 60 years. I know genuine talent when I see it. Kim, you are a precious person with such a gracious spirit and a dear heart. Thank you for sharing your beauty with us! Bev
DeleteBev, I am deeply humbled to read your beautiful and encouraging words...thank you♥ Perhaps, just perhaps I will pen that one book that is percolating from deep within me, waiting to escape. I suppose it's knowing how to bring that dream into a reality. Kim Xx
DeleteI second Bev's words Kim! I was JUST thinking the same as her when I was reading your posts... how I love and cherish each word you write, and each glorious picture you share... I will pray that the door of opportunity will arise for you to be able to share with the world the delights of your creations, thoughts, and glorious blooms. Truly a rest for the soul when one comes for a visit here! Your beautiful words intertwined with the creative beauty found in your pictures just is a blessing! I pray that in this year of 2019 that the words you are meant to write and share will open beautifully for you, just as the gorgeous blooms in your garden! Blessings and hugs to you sweet friend!
DeleteA little bit of summer goes a long way - it is lovely to catch a glimpse of summer here on your pages while it is grey and dark outside my own windows. Wishing you a happy 2019 xx
ReplyDeleteIt most certainly does, Christina. I must admit I don't like the sound of what is outside your windows. Hope your 2019 is filled with great things. Kim Xx
DeleteHappy New Year Kim! May this one be a blissful and a blessed one for you and yours!
ReplyDeleteI still buy children's books and treasure them dearly. The gift from your husband is amazing - I actually squealed in excitement when I saw them - they are gorgeous! I, too am sucker for vintage illustrations and collect them rather feverishly. As for Bev's comment above - that is a tremendously fabulous idea and I completely agree. That would be a captivating book!
I loved reading your blog today, you just take me away to a wonderful time when my children were little. Mine are all growed also. LOL Your beautiful roses, you can almost smell them just from your description. I’m looking forward to a great year and whatever comes with it. Hugs,
ReplyDeleteDear Kim, a Happy and Healthy New Year to you and your family.
ReplyDeleteA wonderful gift, the drawn pictures are amazing!!!
You have so much lovely books, I love the stories of King Arthur and his Knights, Avalon and Merlin.
Love the photos of your beautiful roses. it's difficult to imagine here it is dark and grey and cool, your roses brighten me up completely!
Hugs.
Thank you, lovely Loes and a happy and healthy 2019 to you and your family! I confess, I am a bit of a bibliophile! I too adore the stories of King Arthur and his Knights of the round table and Avalon and of course Merlin. There is an excellent grown up series of books written by Mary Stewart, with Merlin as the protaganist....have you read them?? They are a great read. So happy to cast a little of rose prettiness and perfume to your dark, grey and cool corner of the world. =) Hope you enjoy a great weekend, lovely lady♥ Kim Xx
DeleteHappy New Year!Wonderful roses and books...Adorable vignettes.Here is Summer too,41°C yesterday...not so good...
ReplyDeleteThank you, dear lady. Oh my, you are having hot Summer days. I hope you can keep cool. Summer here is always pleasant with only a few days over 30 degrees, one of the reasons I love living down here at the bottom of the world. Enjoy your weekend. Kim Xx
DeleteWhat fabulous gifts and wonderful vignettes you've created! Ahh, and I can almost smell the sweet roses. Happy New Year from WV in the US!
ReplyDeleteWish you a Happy, Lovely New Year !!!
ReplyDeleteLove your gift ! So original and beautiful !!!! You are a lucky woman ;)
Your flowers (roses) are gorgeous !!!!
Have a creative day !
Hug
Anna
Under the stars...what a lovely way to usher in the New Year!
ReplyDeleteThe illustrations are so sweet. They do evoke a blessed sense of wonder.
And,O, to be surrounded by such beautiful roses. I think you live in a heavenly spot, Kim.
Good for you!
A very Happy New Year to you and your family!
What a delight to come to your blog this morning - as I'm sitting here shivering because of the cold - seeing all your lovely roses. Did you notice there is a lovely little guest on one of your roses? The cutest little spider. He's adorable. Thanks for the wonderful post. So charming and relaxing. Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteI love love these visits to your "bottom of the world" paradise. I linger long over your most delicious-looking photos. We have only 75 days to go until spring and flowers come back to us. The vintage books illustrations are priceless, as are the happy clouds that hold them.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much....I rather love visiting your little paradise and oohing and aahing over your exquisite dolls! 75 days till Spring....but hey...who's counting. I guess you are. =) That must mean I have only 75 days of Summer to go, so I had better make the most of it. Enjoy a lovely weekend. Kim xx
DeleteWe also had a low-key New Year's Eve. I didn't even stay up to watch the ball drop. I was in bed before 11.
ReplyDeleteI'm a big fan of children's literature too. My kids had hundreds of books. It is the one thing I splurged on for them (really, for me!).
Roses! So pretty! Yes, the way you rung in the new year sounds lovely! It's bright and shiny today and everyone is in a good mood. It's fun to get outside when the sun shines.
ReplyDeleteI received a new Mary Poppins for Christmas. LOVE.
Take care, sweet summer girl!
My your roses are beautiful. Your New Year sounds great. I can't wait for it to warm up here, but that won't be for 6 months.
ReplyDeleteBest of the New Year to you.
Hugs Diane
That is a long time to wait for a little sunny warmth. But you know what, the days, weeks, months do tend to pass by quicker than quick. Before you know it you will be waxing lyrical about Summer and I will bemoaning that it is Winter. Thank you for your sweet comments, Diane. Kim Xx
DeleteHappy New Year Kim! That was a sparkling New Year you had. Your roses are so beautiful.
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year to you Kim. I shut, no slammed, then kicked the door closed to 2018. It was full of unhappiness. I pray for a beautiful, more serene 2019. I love illustrations also. Never apologize for too many (not really) photos of your lovely garden. Here in the Midwest of the U.S. everything is drab right now. A coating of snow can be beautiful but I dislike shoveling the stuff-so far, nothing major. I also spied the lovely embroidered and crocheted vintage doily. I embroider and I crochet but haven't done anything similar to that. I've been making some mini doilies to toss about.
ReplyDeleteKim, your ringing in the New Year sounds absolutely lovely. All was quiet here until some neighbors set off firecrackers! They didn't last long and I can understand one's need to celebrate. I am more on the quiet side and thoroughly enjoyed a quiet New Year's morning. I too love vintage books and illustrations. Your roses are breathtakingly beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThank you, lovely Gina. New Year's Eve was rather splendid down here. So thankful I was able to drink in the splendour of it all. So happy there was not a cloud in the sky. Kim Xx
DeleteWishing you a grand year full of wonderful things to write in your book of life! Like you said having a positive attitude to start off with is the main thing. I love how you and your hubby started off the new year, that is just my speed too, although we live in a neighborhood that they were letting off fireworks, at least that is what we hoped it was. So enjoyed your beautiful roses, they are just stunning, and so makes me excited for spring to come, but I know it is a while off but I can get lost in your pictures and dream of it!
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year!
Kim, it was not any comment you made here or anywhere. You are the epitome of graciousness. This particular comment I was talking about was left on my blog. I didn't post it. I deleted it. xo
ReplyDeleteSo, so happy about that, Gina. When I re-read my comment I thought perhaps it could have been misunderstood. Thank you for your kindness♥
DeleteHappy New Year to you, dear Kim! What a lovely way to see the old year off and the new year in! Our tradition is to eat out for lunch on NYE then stop by the store and pick out something delicious to prepare together for our evening meal. Rarely are we able to stay up until midnight, though. Your roses are gorgeous and what lovely treasures your hubby gave you! Wishing you a happy and blessed 2019! Zenda
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely post to ring in the New Year! We had a touch of Spring here yesterday with 50 degrees in January so Summer is not far off for us! Your days sound wonderful and full of the simple things we all crave. I can almost smell your beautiful roses....the colors are gorgeous! Thank you sweet Kim for a wonderful start to my morning.
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year to you, dear Kim!! I loved picturing you and your hubby ushering in 2019 under the beauty of God's heavenly stars. The little clouds that were gifted to you by your sweetie are just precious. Thank you for sharing your beautiful flowers, stitchery, quilts, embellishments and magical words with us. May 2019 be a wonderful one for both of us. xoxo
ReplyDeleteMuch can be said about starting each day with a positive attitude.
ReplyDeleteThis post is gorgeous!!! Your roses are outstanding; so beautiful that I can almost smell their delightful scent. Your photos could be used in greeting cards; I especially like the ones with the tiny spider enjoying the softness of the petals. No hothouse roses for you :) Oh, and your book collection . . . made me what to read those classics all over again :)
Happy New Year! I, too, love children's stories and illustrations and I loved seeing your cloud pictures and books displayed - your flowers too of course. And I'm very much looking forward to seeing what you will share here during the coming year :)
ReplyDeleteI so wish we had smell-o-vision on blogs so those roses could be enjoyed for more than their beauty.
ReplyDeleteHow I would love to curl up with some of those books on a sunny bench right now.
Have a blessed 2019.
happy new year my friend!! 2018 left quietly as 2019 began...a new year to be filled with new joys and happy adventures!! your description of summertime makes me long for ice tea, warmer days and longer nights!!! we have been lucky this winter to so far have very warm temperatures and no snow. i love snow but i know i am in the minority!!
ReplyDeletethe "clouds" are so sweet and absolutely perfect for you!!! you have a beautiful collection of books...and mary poppins. i can't wait to see the new movie!!!
the roses are gorgeous, the colors fabulous. what a beautiful post you have put together to start off the new year!!!!
You've outdone yourself with this post Kim - not only is it filled with beautiful images (who could ever get tired of seeing photos from your beautiful garden!) but with wonderful reflective words as well. And the mental image I have of your and your lovely husband sitting out beneath the stars to usher the new year in is my idea of heaven. Happy 20919 my friend - may it be filled with much joy.
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year Kim! I have been saving your post until we were home again from our Christmas travels so that I could truly appreciate it! Your rose pictures are stunning and I could 'smell' those roses from here - truly, it was most weird but the scent was there. Your clouds are beautiful and the illustrations so well chosen. Looking forward to reading more of your stories in 2019. x
ReplyDeleteKim, thank You for this lovely post. Those roses are beautiful. My favorite is the tea Rose. I love the smell of all Roses. My sisters and I are all adults and we still purchase children's books to read. We have quite a collection. You have a nice collection of children' books. We love watching the stars and moon at night. Our neighborhood did have a few fireworks unfortunately. Wishing you and yours a blessed,happy and peaceful 2019.
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Hello Marilyn, thank you so much for visiting my little place and gifting me with your beautiful comments. It seems you, your sisters and I are not the only ones whom, although it has been a very long time since we were wee girls visiting the faraway lands of storybooks, delightful illustrated children's books will always find a home in our bookshelves. I imagine I will still be buying children's books well into my venerable years. Children's books have a whimsical voice which always delights me.....and then, there are always the fabulous illustrations that bring the magical words to life. The love of storybooks seems to speak a universal language. Though we have never 'met' I feel you are a kindred spirit, lovely Marilyn. May you steal many precious moments throughout 2019 to re-read those books you love....those old friends. Wishing you a beautiful day. Kim Xx
Deleteciao carissima le foto dei fiori sono semplicemente spettacolari. Un caro abbraccio di buon anno. Bacini <3
ReplyDeleteThank you so much. Sending a warm New Year's hug to you, too. Kim Xx
DeleteWow Kim. How beautiful photos of roses!!!!!!! I almost smell them!!!!!!! HAPPY NEW YEAR, my friend.
ReplyDeleteThank you, lovely Mia♥ May you enjoy a new year spilling over with much beauty and happiness. Kim Xx
DeleteKim - where do I start to comment on this post? So mesmerizing, so inspirational, so full of the aroma of roses … I would love to usher in the New Year outside on a starry night, but it might be a little chilly in these parts! I am glued to the illustrations that your hubby gifted to you (clever man!) and equally drawn to the book titles underneath - so many of my childhood favorites are included there. I am praying that 2019 continues to bring you the joy and peace that God wants for each of us, and look forward to sharing our journeys through the blogosphere!
ReplyDeleteKim, well my visit to your lovely blog did not disappoint! While I am trying with all my might to embrace the cold, gray days of winter, I find myself longing for the colors and warmth of summer days after reading your post and scrolling through your photos of the most gorgeous roses! We have been lucky to not have a lot of snow. The ground is barely covered, but there are still at least 2 more months of possible snowfall. I love your beautiful description of ringing in the new year under the stars with your husband! How lovely! I can picture that! My New Year's Eve was quiet as well. Wishing you the best in the year ahead Kim. Xx Linda
ReplyDeleteSo happy to beam warm, summer colour to your wintry little place, Linda. Yes, New Year's Eve was magical down here but then it's hard to top an inky black sky sparkling with a gazillion twinkling stars...it was heaven! Thank you for your sweet visit and I wish you a new year filled with lovely times and oodles of gorgeous creations that you always fashion with that clever imagination of yours♥. Kim Xx
DeleteWell, here I am finally making my way down to see you. I apologize for just now getting here! Oh how fun it was to hear you describe all of the stories you will be writing this year. And one can do that better than you, dear friend...your writing is just as colorful as your beautiful quilts and flowers in your summertime garden! I still have such a time imagining it being summer in January! I adore those darling cloud illustrations that your sweet hubby gifted you with and they are perfectly displayed on your book collection. Not to mention those breathtaking roses...I could almost smell their lovely scent permeating right through my computer screen! And lastly, like you, I also can do without all the fireworks and parties...I never do either of them to welcome the coming of the new year. You and your man ushered in 2019 just right, I'd say! May this year bring many blessings, dear Kim!♥
ReplyDeleteSo so so much delight all wrapped into one post here sweet friend! Like you.. I much prefer to see the glories in the skies to celebrate the dawning of a new year rather than the manmade concoctions. I always feel that nature celebrates far more gloriously than anything that man can conceive. I look forward to reading the words that will be written in this coming year... you have such a talent and gift for sharing beauty! Blessings and hugs to you today :)
ReplyDeleteYour flowers are just delicious, Kim ♥ And of course I adore the sweet clouds your husband found. Happy New Year.
ReplyDeleteAhhh, such sweetness. Thank you for the blessings on myself for the year of 2019. It almost seems like I must be typing that year wrong...how could it possibly be nearly twenty years into the new century. Your roses are outstanding - that hubby of yours has a magical green thumb. May 2019 be your bestest year ever!!
ReplyDeleteHi Kim, Ive been away so long but yours is the first I came back to visit. Glad to see you are both well , Enjoy the New Year and may it be filled with blessings, xx Monique
ReplyDeleteHello lovely Monique, It is lovely to have you visit. It has been a very long time indeed since you and I visited each others' little places. I am still penning my little blog....who would've thunk it after 6 years. I see you posted in April re your overseas holiday last April....how wonderful to enjoy an overseas trip. I didn't receive any notifications of this on my Blogger page but then Last year a lot of people had problems with Google and Blogger re notifications of peoples' posts and comments received and published. Some still are having problems with these issues. Yes we are both well at the moment. Grasping each day with both hands and making the most of it. How about you?? I hope you and your family are all doing well and enjoying this lovely Summer weather. I am supposing your children are all grown up. Thank you so much for dropping by. A new year filled with endless possibilities.....may yours, lovely Monique, be a fabulous one♥ Maybe I can visit you and read about all your pretties you are fashioning?? I always remember your amazing crochet pretties and your printing of fabric. Do you still enjoy 'making'?? It is delightful to hear from you again. I will have to hop on over to your place later and read of your holiday adventures. Kim Xx
DeleteSorry to be soo late commenting, but I had to say I’m sure I could smell your roses, and I loved the teeny spider you allowed in the photos too!
ReplyDeleteA lovely post, Kim! And I hope you have a Very Happy New Year!
Hugs,
Barbara xx
How beautiful these pictures.
ReplyDeletethe image of the jug with flowers is beautiful.
Belated my best wishes for this year and: oh yeah, I like and collect will illustrated childrens books to. Have a lot of them and when I need a little happiness, I'm looking at...
ReplyDeleteWonderful roses - enjoy your summertime.
Greetings from cold German winter