September 7, 2007
· Filed under mary oliver, poetry, poetry & quotes
Needing one, I invented her -
the great-great-aunt dark as hickory
called Shining-Leaf, or Drifting-Cloud
or The-Beauty-of-the-Night.
Dear aunt, I’d call into the leaves,
and she’d rise up, like an old log in a pool,
and whisper in a language only the two of us knew
the word that meant follow,
and we’d travel
cheerful as birds
out of the dusty town and into the trees
where she would change us both into something quicker -
two foxes with black feet,
two snakes green as ribbons,
two shimmering fish - and all day we’d travel.
At day’s end she’d leave me back at my own door
with the rest of my family,
who were kind, but solid as wood
and rarely wandered. While she,
old twist of feathers and birch bark,
would walk in circles wide as rain and then
float back
scattering the rags of twilight
on fluttering moth wings;
or she’d slouch from the barn like a gray opossum;
or she’d hang in the milky moonlight
burning like a medallion,
this bone dream, this friend I had to have,
this old woman made out of leaves.
–Mary Oliver
September 4, 2007
· Filed under RIP II, autumn, book challenges, books, faeries, melissa marr, readers imbibing peril, reading, spooky, stainless steel droppings, wicked lovely
Late, late, I’m running late! I’m running late on this and many other projects, but nevertheless…I am joining my first book challenge!

Read all about R.I.P. II here! In short, it’s a challenge that runs from September 1st through October 31st and focusses on creepy, scary, spooky books and short stories.
There are lots of way to participate, depending on how much and what you want to read, so you may want to consider joining, too.
I think I am going to follow the Peril the First path…though that could change! My choices may focus on books marketed to young adults. There’s a lot of good material there.
My first book for the challenge in the one I just finished.

Wicked Lovely by Melissa Marr - It exceeded my expectations and was a great read. Very engrossing, creepy, and well-written. I recommend it to those who recognize the dark and/or alien ways of someĀ of the fey.
OK - enough of this post! I have reading to do!
September 3, 2007
· Filed under dance
Do you dance? Tell me about it, please.
September 2, 2007
· Filed under australia, booties, children, etsy, magazines, small magazine, tiny happy
I just stumbled upon small magazine, which seems to be a crafty magazine for people with children. It’s from Australia.
Take a look. I just love the name - small magazine - for some reason.
And then, check out the beautiful handmade booties by tiny happy. Oh, wow.
September 1, 2007
· Filed under autumn, fall, photography, seasons

Autumn is coming. It’s September now. Wow!
I love autumn. It’s my favorite season by far, though it’s followed by my least favorite. But autumn is full of things I love: the cool but not freezing air, all those oranges and browns and reds, PUMPKINS and gourds, pies and apple cider and cinnamon and nutmeg, Hallowe’en…
(P.S. This photo is from last year. It’s not that autumnal here yet.)