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Monday, March 12, 2012

Spring Tagged!



Purple Crocus - March 11, 2012 - Photo by Loree Huebner


The weather has warmed up, and signs of spring are everywhere. Two days ago, I spied several crocuses blooming in my yard. Those daffodils that were coming up last month—bloomed this week…yes, this week! The honey bees and hornets are busy looking for open flowers, and the robins are in every yard. I've got to say that I don't remember such a windy March. Forget doing your hair! Anyway, spring is nearly upon us here in Indiana.


Yellow Crocus - March 11, 2012 - Photo by Loree Huebner


Apparently, spring is also the season of tagging. This past weekend I was tagged by Marji Laine. Marji is a beautiful and talent writer. She is also a woman of many talents! You can stop by her blog anytime and always feel welcome. Go on over and visit her at Marji Laine – Faith-Driven Fiction

I'm always feel awkward about things like this, but I will give it a whirl. The rules of being tagged are to answer the questions that Marji has left for us. I’ll give it a go.

1 Book or movie and why?
Book—hands down—there is no why.

2 Real book or e-book?
Real book. I still love the real deal. I spend a great amount of time staring at computer screens. I don’t want my personal reading time to be done on a screen if I can help it. I still love the smell of a book, the pages, the pictures. I love to hold it in my hands.

3 Funniest thing you’ve done in the past 5 years?
I do funny things all the time. Maybe this question should be directed at Hubz. Eric would probably tell you about the time that I was fishing on the shore of Lake Erie, right by the Marblehead Lighthouse in Ohio, and fell in the water. What happened next is written in the Huebner History book. It’s much too long of a story for an answer to a question. Maybe a future blog post? Yeah, maybe…AND there are pictures. It all involves hysterical laughter, crying, pain, more hysterical laughter, and a fish. heh heh…

4 How would your best friend describe you?
My best friend and I have been friends for over thirty years. Nancy would describe me as her “sister” even though we’re not related. At this point, we are sisters. We even send each other “sister” cards for special occasions. It’s an honor that I’ve earned and wear proudly.

5 How do you put yourself into the books you read/write or the movies you watch?
Hubz and I love to watch old movies. There are a lot of great stories out there in between the pages, or on film…it’s easy to get lost in them. As far as putting myself there, I love the Civil War era. This is the time period that I love to write about the most. I can put myself into the bubble…and I’m there.

6 Favorite kind of car and why?
Corvette – Always loved them. Don’t own one…yet.

7 Would your choice party be a catered meal or a BBQ out back?
Definitely a BBQ out back. When Eric and I were in Brussels visiting his brother and family, we were invited to a party at a friend’s home. When we got there, it was a BBQ out in their back yard. We had the greatest time! Our host was from Scotland, and his wife was an American. He cooked for all of us! Good food and good company, and the evening weather was just perfect! We had been to some great restaurants on that vacation, but Eric and I remember that night as one of the best nights from that trip to Europe.
 
8 What’s your favorite season and why?
Fall. I’m not sure exactly why, but maybe it’s because I was born in the fall. I love the changing leaves, the beauty of the land, and the refreshing cool weather after a warm summer…and the smell of the first campfire.

9 What specific lesson have you learned – Spiritual, educational, occupational?
Spiritual – “Do not be afraid” ~ Educational – “Fear not” ~ Occupational – “Do not let your heart be troubled” ~
 
10 Besides writing, what’s your favorite thing to do when you get some extra time?
I love to fish for largemouth bass, crappie, perch, and bluegills. Fishing is so relaxing. Eric and I, and all of our kids love to fish. We all get together at least once a year to go on a fishing outing together. Last year it was at Eagle Creek Park in Indianapolis. I love being out in nature and on the water. My other favorite thing to do is Civil War reenacting. I also love to garden, bird watch, hike, and star gaze. 

11 What’s one place you can be found at least one time every week?
I’ll give you several once a week places—church, grocery store, the post office, sunset watching, our favorite park with the dogs, and a nearby small book store.

Now I’m supposed to tag 11 awesome bloggers. I wish I could tag everyone. I just picked some awesome bloggers at random, whose blogs I visit, and who I hoped hadn’t been tagged before. If you see your name below, you are tagged. (I provided the links to their blogs, so head on over for a visit). 


Awesome Bloggers: Answer the same 11 questions that I did. No pressure to play along – all in good fun.

In no particular order:

Is the change of seasons in full swing where you live? Tell me what changes you’re seeing around your house this week.


And to my Irish friends - Happy St. Patrick's Day!


Between you, me and the gatepost,


Loree


Loree's Daffs - March 11, 2012 - Photo by Loree Huebner


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Friday, September 16, 2011

BLOG AWARDS! and moving blog to Mondays

First announcement - My blog is moving to Mondays! I will see you on Monday with a new post.

This week the lovely and talented Ms. Charissa Weaks presented me with the:

AWARD

Thank you, Charissa! So sweet of you to think of me.
After you finish reading this post, go check out what she has going on over at her writer’s blog: A Day In The Life Of An Aspiring Author… which is always packed with valuable information and great tips for writers. I always come away from her blog with something new.
There are rules to this award…
1.     Thank and link back to the person that gave you the award.
2.     Share seven things about yourself on the post.
3.     Pass the award to fifteen bloggers that you think deserve it. Fifteen? Um…I’m going with five.
4.     Lastly, contact all of the bloggers that you’ve picked for the award.

First before I share seven things about me, I will pass out the Vesatile Award to five bloggers. These awesome lady authors all have unique blogs with voices of their own. I’m going to mix it up in no particular order—
1.     Gwendolyn Gage
2.     Brandi Boddie
4.     Teresa Watts
5.     Dawn Alexander
  

Okay, seven things about me. This is harder than I thought it would be.

1.     I was a track star. I’ve won running and high jumping events.
2.     I’m a Civil War re-enactor.
3.     I love fishing. Largemouth Bass, Crappie, and Blue Gill are my favorites to catch.
4.     I love hummingbirds. I have had two females and one male at my feeders all summer long. It's almost time for them to leave and head south.
5.     Green is my favorite color.
6.     I love Cheetos. I’m particularly fond of the new Honey BBQ flavor. Yep, they’ve made a BBQ flavored Cheeto.
7.     I collect recipes, antique copper Jello molds, and fancy tea cups.

Between you, me and the gatepost,
Loree

Friday, August 12, 2011

Wish Upon A Falling Star

Sunset ~ in the sky above the clouds  ~  looking back over the USA ~
heading east over the North Atlantic to Europe
Photo by Loree Huebner

Please don't forget to check out the Liebster Blog awards at the bottom of this post!

Wish Upon A Falling Star

I’m a sky watcher. I’ve always been one. My dad got me interested when I was a child. He was one. He always had a telescope or awesome binoculars. First time I saw Orion's Nebula...I was hooked. We would look at the clouds during the day, then sunset, and the moon, planets, and stars at night. We also made sure that we saw the monthly, yearly, or special celestial events and rare Northern Lights displays over Lake Michigan. One of my favorite celestial events is the Perseid Meteor Shower. It’s near the end of the second week in August every year. Yep, that’s this week.

EarthSky says the best viewing will be on the 12th and 13th.

You can always see meteors streaking the sky 3 days before and after this date. I saw one tonight. I hope you will take time to take a look for a shooting star or two…
Sky watching is something that I passed down to my kids. We are always together during this week as a send off to the "technical" end of summer. This year is an exception. One daughter is in Edinburgh, Scotland for a 10 day visit with a friend who lives there. Another daughter is in Ohio on Lake Erie. She's on the peninsula at a cottage for some end of summer fun. My son is down in Indianapolis. He will return home on Sunday. He finishes his internship on Friday. No matter where we are, far apart, we will take the time to gaze up at the stars and think of one another.

We share that common bond…and love.
I love to look up to God’s beautiful heavens. Space is so endless. It gives me a creative mind as I look and watch. I dream up stories to write and send up prayers of praise and thanks. When my mom saw a shooting star, instead of saying “Make a wish…” she would say “Quick, say a prayer to Jesus. Someone needs a blessing.” Somehow, that always stuck in my head. To this day, when I see a shooting star, I say a prayer.

I will sing of the Lord's great love forever;
with my mouth I will make your faithfullness known through all generations.
I will declare that your love stands firm forever;
that you established your faithfulness in heaven itself.
~Psalm 89:1-2

Sunrise ~ in the sky above the clouds ~ over the UK
Photo by Loree Huebner


Whether you say a prayer or make a wish. I hope your blessings or dreams come to pass.

Do you stargaze or skywatch?  I would love to hear from you.
Between you, me and the gatepost,
Loree


AND NOW A SPECIAL THANKS:


I would like to send an ENORMOUS thank you to Rachel Brooks! Rachel awarded me with my first ever blog award.  Rachel has an awesome blog and I read it often, so go on over to her blog and check out what she’s got going on. It touched my heart that she thought my blog was worthy of an award.

What award? Well, the Liebster Blog Award of course! (Yeah, I didn't know what that meant either ;)



The Liebster Blog Award is for blogs that have under 200 followers. This award is a great way to share some blogging love, get people’s names out there, and help bloggers build up their followers.

There are some rules that come with the Liebster Blog Award. Yes, rules! Don’t roll your eyes though.



1. Thank the person who gave you this award and link back to them.
2. Give away the Liebster Blog award away to 5 bloggers blogs.  Let them know by leaving a comment on their blog.
3. Copy and paste the award on your blog.
4. Have faith that your followers will spread the love to other bloggers.
5. And best of all - have blogging fun!
6. No pressure here (I’m adding this one) If you don’t want to or don’t have the time to pass it along…no biggie. I know we’re all busy and have an agenda to follow. Just do it if it feels right.

There are so many awesome bloggers out there that I wish I could put them all. I know some bloggers are on vacation, moving, or just unplugging for a week or two.

Okay, here are the five fabulous bloggers who have been awarded the Liebster Blog Award!
Check out their fabulous blogs: