Wednesday, May 27, 2026

Memorabilia and Pop Up Art

 


As much as I appreciate elegant decor, memorabilia win out in our home.  Yes, the marble countertops, muted colors, and contemporary lighting fixtures in my kitchen all satisfy my desire for decorator touches.  But I also like to retain the atmosphere of a grandmother's butter dish with delicate roses, antique cut glass bowls, a prayer for "daily bread" in Norwegian on a round wooden plaque, or a ceramic cow cookie jar.  All have graced my kitchens for longer than I can remember.  Add a few Texas stars we collected in San Antonio, an cross stitched picture of chickens, a lamp shade with roosters, and my kitchen becomes what Jimmy calls "Christine's Kitchen"–an eclectic collection of objects I love.  So be it.  That's me.  I'm "home" and that's what matters.



I am convinced that the birds here believe our buildings with their sprinkler watered grounds were all put here purely for their enjoyment.  Walking this morning 
along my two mile route, I saw a crane perched on the roof of a carport.  He mostly ignored me, as did a mockingbird who availed himself of a drink of water from a puddle created by the sprinkler system.  


It was cloudy this morning and I had started earlier, so all of us were enjoying the cooler temperatures.  Further along, I passed a fallen, dead tree that someone has decorated with bird houses.  It is interesting how humans make art out of the most ordinary things.  I also wonder about the story behind the tree's demise.  Was it the hurricane that came through here a couple of summers ago, or did the tree just reach its natural end and fall?  I'll never know for sure unless someday along my walk I meet someone who can share more details about this creation.


 

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