Friday, December 26, 2008

DAN & MARINA GET MARRIED!!!

Our friends Dan and Marina got married on Christmas Eve. Marina's family was here from Germany to visit for the holidays. Family and a few friends hopped into a limo

and headed to the county court house for a justice of the peace wedding -- to make it legal.


There will be a more traditional wedding/reception this coming summer with a wedding gown and cake, etc.

It was lovely to spend the day recognizing the connection & love that these two have.


























Sunday, December 21, 2008

Family gather @ Solstice

Steve and I rode down to Sutherlin yesterday with my bro Jon for a holiday gathering at cousin Cinda's cozy home. As usual -- heaps of fabulous food and treats. Lots of laughing, some exchanged presents, most played games, and all engaged in silliness. It is always such a treat to share time and food with family.
It is an important time for me as the circle our planet makes around the sun begins to shift its tilt. For those of us in the northern hemisphere, this means that a tiny bit more day light comes with each rise of the sun.






















Thursday, December 18, 2008

Jon's shop/home

My bro Jon is moving into a new house with a shop. He is really excited! The house and shop are perfect for his business and him. He'll be installing a large heater in the shop but the walls and ceiling are already insulated. The walls and ceiling are going to be painted white and he has to move his work bench in -- -but then it's ready to go.
The house is a three bedroom with an open kitchen & living room space. Very comfortable and well sorted.

We'll be helping him move and settle in over the next few weeks. YEH!!!!

house (left) --- shop (right)
Jon's sign will go on the shop door that slides open












Shop

Wednesday, December 17, 2008

India's B-day and SNOW DAZE

Yup -- My niece India (jon's daughter) turned 16 this week. She is a bright beautiful creative soul this girl. And it is such a treat to know her. For her birthday she wanted snow.........and she got it.

India - 16th Bday

We (the adults) took her to dinner at her favorite restaurant (Mazzi's) in town. Gramma Penny made the slow and super sketchy drive on ice from Roseburg to Eugene to get to her granddaughter's birthday dinner. That's a Michigan born gramma for ya!


SNOW DAZE
Monday we got our first blanket of snow (3+ inches) here in the southern Willamette Valley of western Oregon. It sun-upped but the temps haven't gotten above freezing. Expecting an ice storm this afternoon and more snow tomorrow. It's like a real winter. After such a mild autumn, it has hit us a bit off guard.

But, as with any full season, it brings it's beauties.
Snow is like the opposite of shadow -- it whitens the sun-side up of everything.

Sunday, December 14, 2008

Thesis Land

For those of you curious as to where I have been spending my time -- the answer is "Thesis Land."

Thesis Land is a small corner of my basement I have converted into my work space. There have been times when I feel a bit like a troll dwelling in the under-depths. But, at least I have a window and a wood stove that keeps me cozy.

Thesis Land

I am residing in Thesis Land because I have started writing my thesis (FINALLY!!) for a M.S. in geomorphology. The subject matter is actually pretty interesting (to me anyway) -- Holocene floodplain development of the Lower Sycan River, Oregon.
However, the writing process is slow going and often very overwhelming.

Needless to say -- I am not getting out much.

GREAT news though! The base date for the catalyst of my thesis ..... The Sycan Flood ... just came back from the lab and it backs up my thesis perfectly.
This last summer I dug out an old wetland soil buried beneath the flood event deposits. The soil conditions were just perfect enough to preserve some seeds and other organics. Just think, plants deposited those seeds -- 6,790 years ago -- and then they were buried by sediment from a massive flood and never grew. 6,790 years ag0 (short in geologic time) ........ that's 4,782 B.C. What else was going on in the world when those seeds got buried?

Friday, November 28, 2008

Happy Thanks DAY!

Another Thanksgiving Holiday spent with my crazy family that I LOVE.

Cinda and Craig Sullivan gracefully hosted our motley crew this year in their comfortable home.



Thanks CUZZ!!


Amazing food was the fare and games, conversation, and each other kept us entertained for hours. Many of us got home quite late. YUM .... mom's fudge!!


Friday, November 21, 2008

Chris --

Chris M & Pollyanna -- Nov 08

Missing my girlfriend Chris M today!!!
She has followed her heart and future to Virginia............

It sure was a treat to have in her in town for a week or so this month. She was here to close-up her data collection in the Sprague and to meet with her committee members. Working towards that PhD ----- just the dissertation left to write. I believe in you Chris, and the work you do. Hoping for many more opportunities for our paths to cross throughout our life time.

Chris M. -- UO Campus, Nov 2008

Even far away, you are an inspiration and shiny light in this world. Thank you so much CM! Just knowing you are out there makes me feel good.

Happy Birthday Steve


NOVEMBER 17th!!!!

It is always such an honor to celebrate the lives of those we love.
Steve had a long massage and a small gathering of friends for food/drinks over the weekend. On his day (Monday) I took him out to dinner at Cafe Soriah for yummy food. We stopped at the import automotive shop on our way home to check out the beauties through the brightly lit windows.

Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Video for India

Hey India -- this is the third singing group at the UO. They are called "Mind the Gap" and they do more modern "alternative" stuff. Here is a video from last Friday.
GOTS to get you and your classmates to this!!!!


Monday, November 17, 2008

Autumn Continues


A crisp and sunny autumn has blessed the northwest this year. It is mid-November and still vibrant patches of color dress trees and the ground below them. Usually many storms ladened with hard rains and gusty wind dance heavy across this part of world during this season --- but this year is more calm. The days grow shorter as winter approaches but no biting freezes yet.

For us living here this means that the bounty of the fall continues for us. Eugene's farmers market is still going strong -- three days a week with rich harvests of sweet peppers, honey, potatoes, carrots, beets, hardy greens, squash, broccoli, onions, and so much more. Lucky we are!

I often think of autumn and spring as the seasons of color ......... and this year's autumn has proven to be just that.

Pollyanna Lind -- soak'en in autumn's blanket of color
(Portland, OR - Nov 08)

THE CLAN

Ode to the Clan --

It is a clan of women that are intelligent, radiant, witty, alive, adventurous, inspiring, supportive, loving, honest, accepting, healthy, strong, and free................ you all know who you are. We are each unique and splendid in our own ways.

Some of us gathered in Portland in early November to shower love and support on to our Tina and her Kevin as they prepare for the arrival of their new baby.

Tina carries not only new life in her but a light of goodness that is so strong you can see it from far far away and feel it across many miles.

Tina with her heart a-glow.

A sisterhood such as this is life-long. And I am grateful beyond words for the amazing women I am honored to call friend.


Clan members: Elissa, Jessica, Julie & Pollyanna