Will you accept this daffodil?

Thursday, February 7, 2013


I look just like Emily Maynard.  Especially with those big nostrils.

I wish I could have gathered more Daffodils.

Cheers!
Margaret

The World that is Sand...

Wednesday, February 6, 2013

My shadow on shells and sand on Wrightsville Beach.
A friend of mine sent me a link today that I found very interesting.  Filmed at a TED convention, Gary Greenberg discusses the nano aspects of the world we see. Specifically, he goes into great detail of the world of sand, it's composition depending on it's environment, and shows the nano components in pictures.  For those who aren't familiar with TED, check out their website.  It is full of incredible inspirational videos by well known successful business giants full of ideas check TED out here.

I find Mr. Greenberg's discussion of sand formed by shells and decayed sea life most interesting.  He reveals pictures of the sand grain more closely, and you can see actual shells or pieces of shells. He refers to walking on the beach as "walking along biological and geological history; a record of the areas entire ecology."  Pretty cool stuff!  And, although technically what he says is completely understandable what he says is completely over my head, I can appreciate the beauty of sand and how flipping cool it is.  Not that I mind being sandy, I love love it, but now I have a new appreciation of it.  And, I hope you do too.  Check out the video (it's only 12 minutes - skip to the shell part if you don't have time to watch it all - it is a little like going back to school):


Shells and sand on Wrightsville Beach.

Shells more decomposed on Wrightsville Beach.


The beautiful nano details of our world - sometimes it's cool to think about what you enjoy in such detail.

Cheers!
Margaret

You're gonna like the way your voice sounds after that next cigarette

Tuesday, February 5, 2013

I guarantee it.



Cheers!
Margaret

When a run turns into fruition!

After running races for a few years, I was totally burnt out. Until recently. I am feeling the sport again. And, although I am a self proclaimed weather geek (but, LOATHE Jim Cantore), I didn't realize how beautiful it is today in Southeastern North Carolina. So, I put on my running gear, uploaded some new songs, and headed out to run the loop. When I realized how warm it was, and that it was low tide, I decided to do it on the beach. I am so glad I did. The shells were great today! For those of you on Wrightsville Beach, they are up near the tide line on the north end, so combing the beach all day is possible! Here are some of the gems I found!
Auger with attached Coral and a Brown-banded Wentletrap.
Wittle tiny baby whelk.
Keyhole Limpet (Chinaman's Hat).
Wrightsville Beach in February!
Common Eastern Starfish.
Can you spot the two Keyhole Limpets (Chinaman's Hats)?
Another wittle tiny baby Whelk (technical term).
Sea Urchin no spikes, Sea Urchin spikes to right with seaweed intertwined.
Happy Hunting and Gathering!
Cheers Y'all!
Margaret

Kim Kardashian vs. Duchess of Cambridge. What?!

Wednesday, January 9, 2013

As I am sitting in my kitchen nook eating a lovely breakfast and sipping a good cup of tea, I overhear from the Today Show, that more women relate more to Kim Kardashian's wardrobe rather Princess Kate's wardrobe. That Kim's style resonates more with women than the Duchess's style. How is that even possible? I would like to see the people who helped create these results, or better, what they were wearing. But, the fact that the Today show actually spoke about this survey, or whatever it was, proves that the United States of America has perhaps gone downhill when it comes to fashion, or more they way we present ourselves. Look at the English Icon (Duchess of Cambridge): beautiful, poised, elegant, and classy. Verses the USA Icon (Kim Kardashian): Tight clothes, cleavage, obvious makeup, short short short dresses. Even when Pippa Middleton's derriere was being discussed, it looked elegant and classy.
Should we be embarrassed or should we stand up and shout: "Hell to the yeah, we are American's and we do it like we like to do it....now, I'm going to Walmart." I'm not trying to be unpatriotic at all. It's a valid comparison that is being made in many places. Take a look at the premiere of Downton Abbey. Shirley Maclaine vs. Maggie Smith. Didn't most of you root for Maggie Smith. Yes, she is judgmental and rude, but she is also entirely likable. Shirley Maclaine is more eclectic, non-traditional, aggressive and slightly flighty. Aren't all Americans?
But, then again when Robert and Cora were discussing their financial troubles, didn't we American's cheer when Cora responded: "I'm American, have gun with travel." I guess when Countess Crawley says something like that in her braid and gorgeous nightgown, we don't think of it as tacky. I'm not one to talk. I am neither Kim Kardashian nor the Duchess of Cambridge. Nor do I want to be. I admire Kim for showing off her curves rather than trying to cover them up. I admire almost everything about the style of Princess Catherine: her poise, her style, her ability to make being a Royal look easy. I could never do that. After all, I am a loud, obnoxious American - louder and more obnoxious than most. But, I'd like to think my style is more toned down than that. Maybe Kim Kardashian's style resonates more because of her curves; we all can relate to curves. And, Kate Middleton doesn't have many, although she will have a bump soon. And, I can see that's it's difficult to imagine wearing hats to weddings among other things. But, the Duchess's style resonates more with me. Maybe because I don't have her poise that I admire, or maybe I just want to wear Temperley to a party or to every party I can. Cheers! Margaret

Sand Dollar Ornaments

Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Sand Dollars make great ornaments, if you don't break them.  Growing up, we had various sand dollars on our tree, from plain white to ones with something festive painted on them.  Yesterday I tried to be an artist.  First I painted one red, and then tried to paint a sea urchin on another - they look horrible.  Then, I stumbled upon the Bald Head Island Emblem used for the island.  And, for some reason I could paint it well enough to know what it was.  Take a look.

Bald Head Island Emblem adapted
So, I then decided to try it on some sand dollars.  I know what it is, and I think at least my family will too.

Bald Head Island Sand Dollar Ornaments


More Ornaments on Reindeer Edward Teach

Merry Christmas Y'all!

Margaret

Hunt, Gather, Shell, Fish

Sunday, December 9, 2012

December in Coastal North Carolina has been lovely.  And, this weekend is no different.  Lucky for me, I have spent most of it on the water.  Success in finding shells and trout was in order, and so was capturing some great moments.



Banks Channel

Shell Bounty

Sunset at the Masonboro Jetty.

Visiting Pelican; perhaps to steal our trout.

Jetty Rocks with sunset hitting them.

Intracoastal Waterway

I hope your weekend has been as enjoyable wherever you may be.

Cheers,
Margaret

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