HYDRANGEAS

A Susan Branch book signing on Martha's Vineyard

Travel with Eliza and me to Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts, where we vacationed August 12th through August 16th....

We will be attending Susan Branch's 1st book signing of her new book 'A Fine Romance' at Bunch of Grapes Bookstore in Vineyard Haven on Martha's Vineyard on August 15th, Julia Child's Birthday:) It also happens to be the same place she had her very first book signing for her very first book...years ago.

Eliza is ready...she has a new hydrangea ribbon Grammy attached to her Tasha Tudor cottage shawl, after the old one was just beyond repair..


{We had received our pre-ordered copy of Susan Branch's 'A Fine Romance' several days before our vacation, and Eliza and I had fallen in love with this most charmingly adorable book.}

Here is Eliza...ready for the book signing ... She even has her girlfriend's name tag pinned on her shawl...



..and now she is gently tucked away in Grammy's new little Nantucket purse...


The little stamped envelopes contain miniature books for Susan to sign...one for Eliza and one for Cousin City Mouse...



The gift basket is seat belted into the window seat on the airplane...The flight attendants were insistent,  and they even advised me, that in case of an emergency ...apply my oxygen mask...before tending to the basket. Yes, they could tell how important it was to me...it was going to the Queen of the Girlfriends.



 I included a bit of Lamb's Ear from my garden...




And a little lamb...


After a long ride from the airport in Boston, we arrive at Wood's Hole and board the freight boat...we just missed the ferry, but we don't care...we're heading to Martha's Vineyard for a dream of a vacation...

And we see our very first lighthouse... I pinch myself...


We had no more taken the photo of the lighthouse before everyone started buzzing about the speck on the horizon...which, soon, became this.... 



I had never seen anything like this...ever...incredibly surreal.

We arrived at Oak Bluffs and hailed a taxi to drive us into Historic Edgartown, to the Victorian Inn ...



Eliza loved the front bed filled with ivy..


And she was wishing she could take home the fox door knocker to the fox family of Franklin...


She loves tick tock clocks, like the black mantel clock at Grammy's House, but this was a giant tick tock clock...and she loved it!!


We met the most hospitable innkeepers and staff...who greeted us and led us up the stairs...



to our beautiful room...


With a covered porch...where we enjoyed reading, knitting, painting, napping....


....and there sits the gift basket...just a bit disheveled from the plane, car, ferry, taxi rides....  What a story it could tell! People along the way were assuming we were on our honeymoon! We finally gave in and said we'd just go with that story....so we played along;)

We freshened up a bit, and headed out to find a restaurant. We were famished!

After dinner, we walked around town, up and down the charming streets of shops and beautiful homes ...and came upon Edgartown Books... where I would be meeting with Jan Pogue of Vineyard Stories..Susan Branch's publisher... (actually, we'd be meeting in the coffee shop behind the bookstore)


We found the comfy rockers on the front porch, where I sat and waited as Tim ventured to the corner ice cream shop.


We learned that New Englanders enjoy and consume more ice-cream than anywhere else in the land....  I decided I liked this... a lot!  I would enjoy a waffle cone of deliciousness, every night, thereafter...


The next morning, we descended the stairs, out the front door, petted the gorgeous hydrangeas....


and made our way around back to the terrace, where breakfast would be served.  We chose the table next to this adorable wall hanging...


It portrays Simple Simon meeting the pie man at the fair.  I was enchanted....


The innkeeper gave us the history on this piece...it had been a part of the restaurant in Boston that would later became Howard Johnson's.

We set out, once again, to walk around town until the afternoon rains drove us back to the Inn.

We found the path leading back to the "Behind the Bookstore Coffee Shop" ...yes, that really is its name....



We found a darling Needleworks shop.  Any shop with Beatrix Potter ANYTHING in the window, catches this girl's attention.  I would find a tiny Christmas stocking to needlepoint for Phia...


The rains came, and we went back to our covered porch at the Inn for rest and knitting and reading.

Hungry, we were ready for a late lunch. We decided to venture out in the drizzling rain and walk down Water Street to the Harborview Inn and restaurant for some Clam Chowder.  Best I'd ever tasted.

This was the storybook view out the window, over the aqua painted rockers on the front porch...



alongside a family playing a riveting game of Monopoly...


How wonderful to linger in the lobby with the fire crackling in the oversized fireplace, as the rains came hard...finally easing enough for us to wobble under one umbrella, the distance back to the Inn. 

Note: Don't ever miss an opportunity to snuggle in the rain...dancing around puddles ...with your sweetheart.

We passed a hydrangea bush full of these aqua blue hydrangeas...


and I had to paint them into my diary when we got home...


This was such a cozy entrance to a restaurant we passed on our way back to the inn...



Later...a pretty pedicure...


And on to a late dinner for Lobster...I had not indulged in this delicacy in too many years to remember...about 30, I was guessing...


Wow...delicious!

Next morning ... Had to capture this amazing...incredibly famous Pagoda Tree.  It was huge...GINORMOUS! ...and across the street from our Inn...
These photos hardly capture the size.



Here is it's story, contained on a plaque at the base of the tree...





I plucked just a bit of the ivy for my travel diary/journal...



Tim and I went on to our meeting with Jan, the publisher ...and three hours later, left the coffee shop floating amongst the clouds. (More on this later:)

We walked past the Vineyard Gazette, and I couldn't imagine a more inviting office to go to work in everyday...


I just couldn't get enough of these hydrangeas...they were every..where! Every color imaginable...



I fell into a deep sleep, that afternoon...which is what eventually happens when a being has not been able to sleep for days on end due to incredible excitement...

Our plans for the evening became an event we will never ever forget.  Grand Illumination.  How to even describe...I would fail miserably.  Go to www.susanbranch.com and find her description on her blog under the link "Martha's Vineyard".

...In the meantime, I will show you the pictures of the highlights...

We travel by car service to Oak Bluffs, which is where we had arrived on the island, by ferry.

On the campground, there are 300 of the sweetest, most adorable little gingerbread cottages you have ever seen.  It is a community of dollhouses... and being the lover of all things tiny and adorable, I made friends right away with one of the couples who own a sweet little cottage.. Paula and Mike.  They invited us in...


We giggled and talked and found such a kinship... this was just sending me right over the moon!

Walking around the town, in search of dinner...we came upon the Good Ship Lollipop Candy store...


Sophia loves watching Shirley Temple sing this song ....she tap dances when we sing it to her;)

We finally came upon the Tabernacle ...where there would be a community sing at 8:00 p.m....so we found a good bench and camped out where we could witness the festivities....




The band was warming up....



Oh my!! There were couples dressed in period clothing...  This is the very couple that Susan Branch has included on her link, I would find out when we returned home...



This was the sweetest cottage, decorated with its delightful chinese lanterns..."Lavender & Lace" was the cottage's name, and the ladies sitting there on the front porch, with their tea table dotted with tea lights were as precious as they could be. They insisted on taking a photo of me on their steps...I was tickled to pieces....





Is it not adorable!!  I told Tim...we are acquiring lanterns and decorating our front porch next August in honor of Grand Illumination week...I think it just might catch on...of course, I'm always the optimist;)



At exactly 9:00 p.m., after singing and singing...and watching children play around the grounds with their light sticks...watching little families picnic on their quilts...  It is time...

The lanterns and luminaries are lit...simultaneously...all around the campground...and it is the most magical sight!



Back to Edgartown...to our Inn...and sweet illuminated dreams.

Walking around town, the next morning, we turned the corner and beheld this view...it was just so peaceful....



The afternoon could not come soon enough... The entire vacation had been planned around the first book signing to launch Susan's tour across country for the next few months.  The event would be in Vineyard Haven, where she lives.... our car service drove us there, to Bunch of Grapes Bookstore.
We arrived in time for me to get a front row seat. Tim hung around, out of the way...while I basked in the glory of meeting fellow girlfriends who were wearing their name tags, too.
Look at the sweet table Dawn prepared for us...she even invited some of our precious Beatrix Potter people to join us...see them hovering behind the cookie basket:)


Here's D'Anne and her momma, Bonnie....


...and then....She's here...She's really here, in person, looking absolutely adorable...and I'm speechless...completely speechless!  What has happened to my talker...I have no words...I am just in total awe...
And then she catches my eye...we mouth words, silently back and forth..."You're Christie Ray..." "Yes...from Franklin, TN"  smiles.. and then she comes in for a hug...such a dear sweet soul! She is petite and gentle and soft spoken and everything we have known she would be....and more....
...and she knows who I am... she knows all of us girls...the ones who come to the blog of friendship, kindredship... a community of the most wonderful group of women who share their joys and sorrows and grand baby stories and cancer treatments and recoveries and deaths... and they grieve together, pray together, rejoice together... and she responds, and prays, and encourages, and sheds tears, and shares laughter... Such a gift to all of us....

Our Susan...



...and her Petey...such a little rascal....sitting alongside the mug I have, as well, and am drinking from as I type this...filled with the bookmarks made from her test paint strips...




Here, she begins her story, showing us the original journal/diary from their trip to England in 2004...the inspiration for this book...


We are all snapping pictures as fast as we can...and oohing and ahhhing....



This is why I had to make my travel journal/diary of this vacation, in the same manner...full of little photos and ephemera and leaves and tiny rose petals and painted aqua hydrangeas...it is sheer inspiration....

So as Joe is digging in one of the bags, I call to him, "Joe, you know I'll have to have a picture of you, too!" He replies, "Then I'm taking a picture of you!"  He raises up with camera in hand, and I say, "Then I'm taking a picture of you taking a picture of me!"  He is as much a character as dear Sue has described, and as fine a man as you'd ever meet. Tim and I enjoyed a conversation with him after she signed my book...



And then I realized...I hadn't gotten my picture taken with her!!  Oh, dear, nooo....  but there was a wonderful woman from the bookstore...ready and willing to take a quick pic, with the strictest instruction..."NO talking...just the photo..."  Okay...okay... and as I knelt down, I whispered, "no talking, no talking..."  She leaned in close to my face..."okay, no talking..."  and then "sisters" .... My heart just melted...for she has felt like such a kindred spirit, to me... such an inspiration on my journey as a budding author/illustrator...she's been in my corner all the way, with her encouraging words...sometimes in the wee hours of the morning when I couldn't sleep, and I was nervous about meetings with publisher people who can pick apart your dreams... she had been there...she knew....

Yes..."sisters"....


We finally pulled ourselves away...after presenting the gift basket...the teeny tiny books, which she squealed over and signed...and then squealed again when she received her very own little Eliza mouse and teeny tiny book...


And we walked down the street, and around the corner to the ice cream shoppe...You thought I was kidding about the ice cream thing....Ha! I was hooked!

There, we ran into more girlfriends...and talked and laughed and ate our ice-cream and exchanged names and promises to be Facebook friends...

Again...I realized I missed a photo op...I hadn't taken a picture of the bookstore, so back we went, also hoping they might have a restroom...

...and that's when my eyes saw the photo from her blog come to life...It was the Van... the Storybook Happy Van (as I call it:)




Completely forgot about the photo of the bookstore....found the little girl's room....more goodbyes and hugs and, "Oh I forgot to show you my charm bracelets, and here's the ones we got that say Martha's Vineyard..."  Yes my talker was up and running...but I remembered the wise words of advice from my dear friend, Mary (Gentility) "....Calm, Christie, just stay calm...."
This was just about impossible...But, Mary, I gave it my very best effort...

We found our car service waiting for us, and hopped in just swooning over the afternoon, and the gal driving offered, "I can show you where she lives..."  Oh JUST be still my HEART...

And here is her home...on a lovely street, in Vineyard Haven, where life is quiet and birds sing...and skies are blue...



Martha's Vineyard should be on everyone's "Bucket List" ....

We came home to our Rose Water Cottage...with its freshly painted pink door...


and I created a little spot for my Martha's Vineyard mementos....
The birdhouse from Bunch of Grapes bookstore and the sea glass gifted to us by our hilarious and generous car service fella, Jon...

(Belinda...I think the coke bottle is surely from Florida;)

Blessings, girlfriends...Blessings Sue and Joe and the Kitties as you make your way across this beautiful country of ours, meeting the faces that go with the names and making them feel as special as you made me,

Christie Ray from Franklin, Tennessee




Goodness and Mercy


We have been aware of the presence of Goodness and Mercy,
but we have finally come face to face...



They appear tattered and worn on the outside,
but on the inside..their spirits are refreshed by the thought
that they have been sufficiently acknowledged.

Isn't that how it is?
We 'feel' a presence,  just like we 'feel' the wind...
but when we finally see it face to face....
like leaves swirling in mid-air...
we can truly believe!

Goodness..who is nicknamed 'ohma'
because of Grammy's favored saying,...repeated often by Xavier .."ohmagoodness"..
is now known ..
as something God shares with those who seek Him.
Her dearest friend is Mercy...
formerly known as a very southern term ..followed by very many exclamation marks...
is now known for being one of God's greatest gifts!

These two have been around for quite a long time...

working steadily... all these days... in the home of Grammy and Big Daddy.



They scurried silently through the rooms...


...Welcoming children who would call out "Grammy and Big Daddy"...

Xavier, lover of all God's tiniest creatures...
including Chicky Chick...who would go to Heaven, not long after Easter...


and Baby Bun...
wounded beyond repair, who we would lose the following week...















loving them with his tender heart, whilst they were on this earth...


Princess Kyleigh...who would enjoy her very first Tea Party......


..... ever smiling...Colin...


..and "Miracle at Christmastide"... newborn, Sophia...



Around the kitchen, they'd sneak ... smelling eggs that were 'scrandled'...


spying their Dormice friends, John Jacob and Eliza....




 ...passing Scout's favored 'circle of sunshine' she found each morning, in the foyer...


And up the stairs...


into the play room....
watching Xavier as he played with a set of 'lincoln logs'...
enjoyed and cherished so many years ago, by my Matthew, Cale, and Olivia....



and the wooden train set...each piece, a Christmas gift for my mother , who began requesting the set when she became a 'memaw,' and her grandchildren became toddlers...



out the windows, they hopped....

...landing with a bounce, into the blooms of the climbing hydrangea..


...and into the blushing petals of the 'Bride'...


'neath the towering stalks of Xavier and Grammy's Hollyhocks...


...stopping to gaze at the first bloom of Xavier's 'Rainbow' summer cutting garden....



down the drive...
to the pond and the great marshmallow tree...


a little boy claimed as his own....



......Sprinkling their blessings every where they stopped to rest.


How evident are their gifts all around...do you see? Goodness and Mercy are everywhere at once..for that is the nature of these two ..

They are now joined by a new friend, Shirley...


Who shares with Goodness and Mercy, the resource she has found...in Grammy's growing library...


(Thankful to a very talented craftsman, Seth Tudor...
son of our beloved Tasha Tudor....who crafted the wooden art stand)




..and Shirley, Goodness, and Mercy shall follow Grammy and Big Daddy for all the days of their lives...

into their new home,
and into the lives of their children and grandchildren.
Such a gift!
How blessed we are!
And one day, we will all dwell in the house of the Lord!


These are the children...along with the ones who love our children...and the grandchildren ...of Grammy Christie and Husband...worshipping on Easter Sunday...
All of us together, at once. I believe it was a first. God is so Good.

Thank you, in advance, all my dear friends...new and dear...tried and true...
for all of your prayers in these next several...
very hectic...
days ahead.
May God add His richest blessings upon you!

Songbirds and a Flute

May I introduce you to my dear, life long friend?
She came into my life, when I was a 10 year old, little girl...She had been purchased for my older sister, Lynn.
With there being no 'connection' between the purchase and the sister, I inquired if I might be allowed to give her a try. How difficult to learn the correct 'embouchure' ...future teachers would struggle to teach me the 'correct' way, but as the tone rang clear and sweet, their efforts subsided...   I had found my newest passion!

The romance between my Artley flute and I began, all those years ago...

Now, 40 years later...
She has had new pads,  has acquired a new case...as the original would no longer remain snapped closed, and plays as lovely as she ever did...

Flute lessons, beginning band...with the most outstanding band director the world has ever known...Mr. Joe Walden of Orlando, Florida...marching band, recitals, concerts, church orchestras, and on to play for assemblies at the middle school where I taught,  she has remained loyal at my side...and at one time...it was quite difficult to distinguish the flute from its player...tall, thin, piercing high pitched voice...oh, such awkward years she has seen me through....

This morning, she is pulled from her case, pieces placed together, and warmed.....



'Songbirds at Sunrise' plays on the Bose...and as the volume is turned high...I find the somber tones, flowing from my flute, accompanying the birds and loveliest instruments....insects, singing their lullabies...frogs croaking...
I am transported...

How thankful am I, Heavenly Father, for your gift of inspiration, sprinkled down upon us, in so many ways...at the time we need it most..


For our heart has come alive again... restoring passion, once lost,.... and your child has found her way back to a gift You promised to bless, for as long as it was tended to.
Thank you for your eternal patience....for, to You.....time is irrelevant....it flows ever forwards with the whisper of your Breath...slowing and speeding...to the pace of Your divine will..

You know our hearts desires...and You wait....for us to be still once more....and hear Your promises fresh and new.

And you Bless.

Must a Party in Paris Ever End..

Oh such fun!! Strolling through Paris...all day long....in my mind....
Must it end???
Oh such splendid fun!!!

To Anita, at Castles Crowns and Cottages,
THANK YOU!!
Hosting a delightful day for all your friends was certainly inspired.

A name shall be drawn from a lovely chapeau, and a present you shall send...
...but the gift has already been received, my dear!
For you have introduced new friends to each of us, to our own little parts of the world...
and have blessed us in more ways than you know.
To increase our circle of talented, creative, artistic, inspiring women of faith,
in such a lovely, magical way,
is a gift,  in and of itself!
One which can never be matched by a token held in our hands.

On Saturday Eve...
gone to sleep... and to dream.
How tired were we...
At 10:17...

Shoes for dancing ...oh so enchanting...
of satin and bows ...and heels that are high...
must go to rest, also, for dreamtime is nigh...

The buttons galore...that shine on my handbag...
and gloves that are fashioned of a soft creamy white ..
are hung from the dresser for a long dreamy night.

Sweet dreams... sweet Sophia..
in your tu-tu so precious...
We love your pink kisses...
and cheeks full of blushes!

Teacups will rest...from the teas we've been drinking...
Hydrangeas and Sachets...smell lovely, I'm thinking...

So dreams will be sweet, midst the wicker and laces...

... and Paris we'll visit...the loveliest of places....

The City of Lights....of which we will dream....

and thank Miss Anita for sharing her scheme!

Bon Soir, Mes Amies!!!

Giddy-Up Little Garden


It is a sunshine-filled, windy beginning to our day....and it feels like Christmas Morning, every morning...wanting to run to the garden to see what package has been opened.
After a large bowlful of my favorite cereal, (known far and wide, as "Grammy's Cereal") and fresh goat's milk from dear friends, I am ready to face the day.

Dew still fresh on the grass, I pull up my wellies, place my hat over my loosely braided hair, and take along the camera...

These days will pass quickly as we proceed to the approaching move.
Thank you for joining me as I document these rich, fragrant days of Spring, at Grammy's House.

I suppose at some point last year, I planted a few petunias...I had forgotten...but they had remembered. They were the softest peachy pink hue...and I can see their little petals yawning, waiting to open soon...

The girls in the hydrangea bed must have had quite a pep talk last night from the Annabelle and the Blushing Bride...for they have picked up their pace and more pretty petals have burst forth..

Xavier declares these to be "the pink ones that my mommy likes!" They will be a vibrant shade!


Make haste little Annabelles...
...they seem to be squinting, in the bright morning sun.
These are some of the sweetest in the garden...it could very well be, that I favor them because of their beautiful name...or because the dearest little children's book, 'A is for Annabelle' by Tasha Tudor, is one of my favorites.
(I recently found this lovely little copy published in 1954...it is perfectly perfect for little hands, as the cover bends easily, and no bothersome dust jacket to negotiate)


(Sweet grandaughter, Baby Sophia, keeps one of her softest of soft pink blankies at Grammy's ...it provides such a feminine little backdrop for this dolly book)
Annabelle's dress, and its soft shade of green, reminds me of the Annabelle Hydrangea's pale green petals.

They are such fragile little girls, requiring daily watering as the heat of the summer wears on them. When I asked my masterful gardener brother what was the best fertilizer for my gardens, he replied, "The water from your sweat, and the shade from your shadow." In other words, be present amongst your growing things...they love to feel your fingers pass over their leaves and hearing your voice praising them for the beauty they produce. Such sage advice...of course, no pun intended...


The Brides continue to Blush, as they open and reveal the palest shade of pink..

Oh!My!Goodness! (or 'ohmagooness' as Xavier translates Grammy's most frequent exclaim) Can you believe this??
I have not one single frock in my closet this shade...but as I step into my garden, I find my wellies  coordinate beautifully with the lovely Spring 'bonnet' of this little miss!

The grapes are swaying in their arbor, begging for their 'keeper' to come and direct a chorus of praise amongst their growing clusters...
The protective prickles are long gone...they are managing quite well, thus far.
Breezes blow...pea-sized fruit is a tiny blur.

This morning in the garden...my heart swells, knowing that God, who created us to tend to His Garden...must be so very pleased. It is His praise and love I feel as His hand brushes over me...causing a desire to please Him as I continue to grow in the shade of His shadow...

On a Morning in May...


"I can hear the violins begin,
I can hear the piper play,
But every time I think of you,
You just steal my heart away....Just like a morning in May like this...."

Grammy and Big Daddy's story began on a morning in May, seven years ago, and the lyrics from Van Morrison's song became "their song." 

This was such a beautiful morning, I took a stroll, with a letter to mail and my camera in hand, and captured a bit of the loveliness along the way to the mailbox at the end of the drive.

  I never tire watching this climbing hydrangea attach itself, 
climbing ever upward.

Good "Morning, Glory!"

Welcome! little "rainbow" garden...Xavier will be so happy to meet you!

I am so proud of my Peony Girls...

Pretty ..and Pink ..and Deliciously Fragrant....

Oh, how I wish you could feel this cool breeze and hear the calming sounds of the waterfall, as I stand in the shade of the Grand "Marshmallow" tree....

I must say...April Showers brought Fields of Flowers...

I place my letter in the mailbox, lift the red flag, and turn to walk the length of the drive to our house....
such a pretty sight...the cottage, our home, and the stone barn....with a backdrop of the most vibrant shade of blue...it catches my breath....and steals my heart away....