The sky was going wild with peach and turquoise, lavender and slate. We didn't know what to look at next. Sunsets can be like that.
So does this one...
I'm an artist and writer who lives in the Appalachian foothills of Ohio. With this blog, I hope to show what happens when you make room in your life, every day, for the things that bring you joy. Strange...most of them are free.
Thurs. Feb. 27, 2020, 7 PM: "Saving Jemima: Life and Love with a Hard-luck Jay" at Mt. St. Joseph University Theater, 5701 Delhi Rd., Cincinnati, OH 45233. Doors open 6:30 pm. For info call Colleen McSwiggin (513) 244-4864
Mar. 11-15, 2020: Bird Friendly Backyard workshop and Saving Jemima talk at Joint Conference, N. Am. Bluebird Society/Bluebirds Across Nebraska, Holiday Inn Convention Center, Kearney, NE. Right in the middle of sandhill crane migration! Call (308) 237-5971 for reservations.
Mon. Mar. 23, 2020, 6 PM: "Saving Jemima: Life and Love with a Hard-luck Jay" at Morgan Co. Master Gardeners Event, Twin City Opera House, 15 W. Main St., McConnelsville, OH. Free and open to the public. Call (740) 962-4854 for information.
Sun. Mar. 29, 2020, 3 PM: "Saving Jemima: Life and Love with a Hard-luck Jay" at Sunday With Friends,, Washington Co. Public Library, 205 Oak Hill St. NE, Abingdon, VA 24210. For more information, call (276) 676-6390
Apr. 30-May 2, 2020: Julie Zickefoose at New River Birding Festival, Opossum Creek Retreat, Fayetteville, WV. Friday night keynote: Saving Jemima. Curtis Loew, miracle curdoggie, presiding.
May 7, 2020, 7 pm: "Saving Jemima: Life and Love with a Hard-luck Jay" at Campus Martius Museum, Washington and Third Streets, Marietta, OH. Booksigning after. If you missed the Esbenshade lecture/ People's Bank talk in November 2019, this is your event!
Weds. May 13 2020, 5:30 PM: "Saving Jemima: Life and Love with a Hard-luck Jay" at Roger Tory Peterson Estuary Center's event at Essex Meadows, 30 Bokum Rd., Essex, CT 06426 This event is open to the public.
Thurs. May 14 2020, 6 PM: "Saving Jemima: Life and Love with a Hard-luck Jay" at New Haven Bird Club's Annual Banquet, Amarante's Restaurant, 62 Cove St., New Haven, CT 06512. This event is open to the public!
Sat. May 16, 2020: "Saving Jemima: Life and Love with a Hard-luck Jay" for Bergen Co. Audubon Society at Meadowlands Environment Center, 2 DeKorte Park Plz, Lyndhurst, NJ 07071 Time to be announced. Call (201) 460-1700 for more info.
Sun. May 17, 2020, 2 PM: "Saving Jemima: Life and Love with a Hard-luck Jay" at White Memorial Conservation Center, 80 Whitehall Rd., Litchfield, CT 06759. Call (860) 567-0857 for information.
Tues. May 19, 2020, 7 PM: Good Reads on Earth Author Series, by PRI's Living On Earth with Julie Zickefoose and Saving Jemima at Mass Audubon's Drumlin Farm Wildlife Sanctuary, 208 South Great Rd., Lincoln MA 01773. Includes audience participation, and will be taped for airing on public radio! Get the book first, read up and call (781) 259-2200 for information.
Thurs. May 21, 2020 6 pm: Julie Zickefoose, "Saving Jemima: Life and Love with a Hard-luck Jay" at Bigelow Chapel, Mount Auburn Cemetery, 580 Mt. Auburn St. Cambridge MA 02138. Call (617) 547-7105 for more info.
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8 comments:
You took me away with this post. Beautiful.
My first visit to the Giant Steps was on a wild and woolly October morning - cold, windy, rainy, crashing surf. My husband and I ran into an intrepid group of elderly women, all bundled up, a few of them gripping canes or another's arm as they made their way down the path to the Steps. They were laughing and chattering like children, and asked me to take their picture. As I did, I sent up a silent prayer that I would be just like them when I grow up. Bailey Island is a magical place.
Posts like this shower me with the gift of your words and your dear friendship. Just so beautiful, my friend. XO
It does not get much better than that day, dear.
Beautiful blog post for so many reasons. Thank you for this gift this fine Sunday morning.
Is it possible that the rounded boulders are glacials erratics? We have similarly rounded quartz rocks deposited in the northern part of NJ as the glaciers retreated. The rounding suggests that the wear was created by rolling and I wonder if a stream would have sufficiently high energy to do this.
Beautiful, wonderful.
Between this post and your Thanksgiving Day recap post, i have used up a few tissues wiping away happy tears. Gorgeous, heartbreakingly beautiful words and photos filled with such love. I could hardly believe my eyes when I realized you were all on Bailey Island! That place holds sweet memories for several generations of my family; I have some precious vintage photos taken on those very same rocks/Giant Steps c. 1910-1914 with the women all dressed in their huge hats, white shirtwaists and long skirts. My uncle was the schoolteacher at the tiny schoolhouse on the island during the years right after WWII. Have you ever read "The Pearl of Orr's Island" by Harriet Beecher Stowe? If you can make your way past her heavy handed New England fire and brimstone leanings and focus on the story and her achingly evocative descriptions of the island which read like poetry, you will be richly rewarded. Thank you, thank you, thank you for sharing with us. ~ gretchen
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