I am married to the most wonderful man who I've known more years than I have not! We recently celebrated our 41 years of marriage. Our oldest son is our business partner. We farm in Mexico, growing papaya, honeydew and person-size watermelon. We travel back and forth to Mexico to take care of our business. This son is married and has two children. He lives in Mexico to oversee the business. Our middle son works for Clinical Pathology Lab. His wife is a doctor and recently opened her cosmetic dermatology clinic in Houston. Our youngest son is a realtor in McAllen, Texas, near where we live. He loves his work and his business is steadily growing. We lived in Mexico for three years to get our farming operation going. It was an exciting time for us! My hobbies are genealogy, home decorating and cooking. I love blogging! I am so very blessed to have a loving family... not only the family my husband and I created, but also my family of friends. Fall and winter months are when I enjoy blogging the most. Seasons change and I love keeping up with the change in my home. I have had some amazing experiences with my faith in Christ and I truly feel that God is always with me. I try to live my life the way God would have me live it.
Oh Karen, those photographs are just stunning, I really love sunsets. You and David just look wonderful! Thank you for sharing your awesome mosaic, you are so great at it!
Karen: The tart was made with Capriole chevre. Capriole is a well-know producer of goat cheeses located in Greenwood, IN. I've purchased their cheese at local grocery stores. It really is comparable to fine French offerings. Anyway, the tart was similar to a quiche except lighter. It was an individual serving of about a 6 inch round. The pastry was very light and flaky. Served on a saute' of summer vegetables. Delicious!
"Look at a day when you are supremely satisfied at the end. It's not a day when you lounge around doing nothing; it's when you've had everything to do, and you've done it. "
Romans 12:13
Pursue the practice of hospitality...
I should have known...
"Perhaps he knew, as I did not, that the Earth was made round so that we would not see too far down the road."
Karen Blixen, Out of Africa
Never forget...
"There but for the grace of God go I." Possibly John Bradford
First day of school - 1954
Wondering what I want to be when I grow up... still wondering! ;-)
Genealogy is my passion
Joel 1:3 NIV
Tell it to your children,
and let your children tell it to their children,
and their children to the next generation.
My grandfather's typewriter
E-mail me at karenladybugcreek@gmail.com
Quotation by E.M Forster, British novelist
"We must be willing to let go of the life we planned so as to have the life that is waiting for us."
Think about it...
"A good plan today is better than a perfect plan tomorrow."
Conrad Bean (Robert De Niro - Wag the Dog (1997)
I used this quotation at my father's Rosary Service
“There will come a time when you believe everything is finished. Yet that will be the beginning." Louis L'Amour
14 comments:
These pictures are very beautiful. What a lovely couple you are!
Best wishes,
Natasha.
Beautiful sunsets - are they from Mexico?
Lovely sunset photos!
Beautiful pictures Karen! I love any pictures of the sky, especially sunrises and sunsets:) Have a blessed day my dear friend! HUGS!
OH, those are so gorgeous Karen! You captured it so well, I just love the mood it creates!
HAGD,
Cindy
Those are beautiful pictures of the sunsets with a very happy couple.
Thank you for sharing your beautiful Summer sunset mosaic. Have a great week, Mary
Karen: The sunset photos are breath taking! So glad you had such a nice reunion. Families are wonderful!
Best,
Bonnie
What gorgeous photos - love that you included a picture of you and your beloved!
Oh Karen, those photographs are just stunning, I really love sunsets. You and David just look wonderful! Thank you for sharing your awesome mosaic, you are so great at it!
Love,
Nancy
Karen: The tart was made with Capriole chevre. Capriole is a well-know producer of goat cheeses located in Greenwood, IN. I've purchased their cheese at local grocery stores. It really is comparable to fine French offerings. Anyway, the tart was similar to a quiche except lighter. It was an individual serving of about a 6 inch round. The pastry was very light and flaky. Served on a saute' of summer vegetables. Delicious!
Best,
Bonnie
What beautiful sunset photos! They represent (aesthetically, for sure) my favorite time of day!
That is a really good picture of you two! :D
Awesome, Kare! Love sunsets! Today I got a rainbow ... hope it comes out ok.
Have a beautiful week.
TTFN ~ Hugs, Marydon
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