PHOTO INFO
These shots were taken witha Nikon D70, a Canon SD 1000 or
else with a Canon S1 IS.
All blog content: artwork,
photos, poems and writing,
except where otherwise credited,
are copyright of Nancy Bea Miller.
Feel free to link to this website
and to any post on this site.
To purchase a print of any photo
or to buy reproduction rights
you may contact me at:
nb(at)genrecookshop(dot)com
COMMENTS
Comments are notenabled on this blog.
Please email me at:
nb(at)genrecookshop(dot)com
Blogs by My Family
and Friends
Landscape Guild
Other Blogs I Visit
- 37 Days
- 3191
- A Dress a Day
- A Painting a Day
- Ancient Artist
- ArtBlog
- ArtCritical
- Arts & Letters Daily
- Auntie Mim's
- Autism Blog
- Autismville
- Brown Glasses
- But Wait!
- Cake Spy
- Cheezburger
- Creative Journey
- Culture Grrl
- Cute Overload
- David Byrne
- Garden Path
- Going Jesus
- Half of Me
- John Nez
- Kerri Posson
- Ladybug's Leaf
- Leaves of Grass
- Mad Silence
- Mama Cooks
- May Seek Life
- Momma Pajama
- Mother Rising
- Paris Breakfasts
- Pioneer Woman
- Regular Folks
- Renny's Terella
- Sixty Minute
Artist - Soule Mama
- Toady Joe
- Winged Heels
My Archives
- September 2003
- October 2003
- November 2003
- December 2003
- January 2004
- February 2004
- March 2004
- April 2004
- May 2004
- June 2004
- July 2004
- August 2004
- September 2004
- October 2004
- November 2004
- December 2004
- January 2005
- February 2005
- March 2005
- April 2005
- May 2005
- June 2005
- July 2005
- August 2005
- September 2005
- October 2005
- November 2005
- December 2005
- January 2006
- February 2006
- March 2006
- April 2006
- May 2006
- June 2006
- July 2006
- August 2006
- September 2006
- October 2006
- November 2006
- December 2006
- January 2007
- February 2007
- March 2007
- April 2007
- May 2007
- June 2007
- July 2007
- August 2007
- September 2007
- October 2007
- November 2007
- December 2007
- January 2008
- February 2008
- March 2008
- April 2008
- May 2008
- June 2008
- July 2008
- August 2008
Hi. I'm a painter and a mother of three young children, one with a severe disability. This is a journal: riotously disorganized, full of art, food, children and everyday domestic events. Unless you are a friend or family member you may not be interested, but you are welcome to look. Artists who are parents may find some common ground here, as well as parents of children with special needs. For art only, see my site NancyBeaMiller.com
Saturday, April 24
BIRTHDAY PIE
and ceremonial arm wrestling to celebrate my friend Katie's birthday.
Thursday, April 22
LONG SUFFERING
Poor Peter. The child of a painter never has a picturesque moment to himself without his Mom saying, "Ooh, just hold that a moment!".
Tuesday, April 20
THE JOY OF SORTING
One of Henry's big strengths is sorting. He can sort by color or type or size very well. But he also just likes to play with this collapsible basket filled with beanie babies and stuffed toys, emptying it out and then lobbing the toys back in. He may be putting the animals back in some kind of intricate order, but if so, it is too complex a pattern for me to discern. Anyway, with the advent of this beautiful spell of warm weather I've noticed that he has taken to lugging the basket out onto the porch, where he can do his sorting thing while enjoying the balmy air.
Monday, April 19
BIRTHDAY
Today is Paul's 42nd birthday and he finally did the champagne cork experiment he's always wanted to do (we finally have a big enough yard!). Man did it fly!
Sunday, April 18
A FEAST FIT FOR A KING
The Randalls stopped by yesterday morning on their last day in town. Taylor ran out and got an enormous sack of pastries from our local french bakery. It is REALLY french, run by people from France who still have accents and who sell those little round tins of fruit pastilles by the cash register: proof! Anyway, a few minutes after the hordes descended on the delicacies, this is what was left, a couple of Kings fit for a feast!
Friday, April 16
GIRLS IN THE TREE
Yet even more visitors from far away chose this week to visit Philadelphia. My friend Sonia and her family moved to France last summer. Here her two daughters clamber in our Japanese Maple tree like two beautiful "Maple Fairies".
Thursday, April 15
RIDING THERAPY
Seems like many old friends are in town this week. This morning I went with the Powells, in town from England, to a riding lesson for their daughter Ellie. Ellie's grandmother volunteers at Sebastian Riding Associates, a wonderful place where they do riding therapy for people with special needs. So I tagged along and got to see several sessions, and talk with the people who work there. Here is Ellie getting ready for her lesson on Kahlua- what a delicious name!
Wednesday, April 14
SEESAW
Our old friends the Randalls who broke our hearts by moving far, far away are back in town for a visit. Despite the rain, the kids just had to go out and play. And as usual, they end up playing with planks and sticks and old bricks instead of the many pieces of equipment we've bought for them! Kind of refreshing really. Here are Olivia and Hugh working on a fulcrum design. Or something.
Tuesday, April 13
MORE ABOUT EASTER
Only Hughie and I dyed eggs this year. Peter was exhausted after a soccer tournament and just wanted to lie on the couch and read, Paul was tapping away at the computer, and Henry was terrified of remaining downstairs because I had used the blender (just for a moment) a few minutes earlier! He is really Blender-phobic these days, although his terrible fear of our cat, Daisy, has greatly abated . This is pretty good, as Daisy is around constantly but I only use the blender on rare occasions. Hughie and I had fun, just the two of us.
A wonderful thing we did on Easter was to go to the movies as an entire family! We have never all 5 gone together before because of fearing how Henry would do. I will always have a soft spot for the very silly Disney film we saw, "Home on the Range", just because it marked a first for us. It is always a red letter day when we find some new activity we can all enjoy together.
Sunday, April 11
HAPPY EASTER
At the starting gate for the Easter Egg hunt!
Friday, April 9
DISCOVER
On our visit to San Diego we went to Torrey Pines nature reserve and took a long walk along the beautiful beach there. At one point we stopped for a snack among a group of rocks and discovered that someone else had recently been there and left us a beautiful greeting.
Thursday, April 8
VACATION
That's where I have been for the past few days of blog silence. We went to San Diego to see a few new sites and revisit some old favorites like this one: the Torrey Pines Gliderport. No, we did not let the boys leap off the cliff!
Thursday, April 1
BEAUTIFUL THINGS
This is the dome of the State Capitol building in Harrisburg, PA. It is a magnificent creation. But, being a mother, the most beautiful thing I can think of is a loving look from one of my children. Sappy but true.