Tuesday, November 1, 2016

Still

Art is "mountain" by 0bo


(Untitled "Still")

The journey that my life has taken is far from slowing down
Yet as I look over my shoulder at where I've been I am overwhelmed
The topography has been quite a show with mountains, rivers and fields
The souvenirs I have collected have made me rich in wisdom and still yields
I must confess I have come so far but inately I am still the same
The little girl who dreams so big lives deep within me and there she shall remain
I face the future with much less fear and concern for others will
(I have found my way to sparkle and shine; I am fulfilled...)

-TCK-

Saturday, March 5, 2016

Super Nova



Super Nova

Within the folds of my frail human form is the soul of a star
Compressed memories of a thousand lifetimes concentrated into a single mortal vessel
There, the essence of me dwells
Recording observations, feelings, moments
Every moment I experience is part of my noble journey
Carefully crafted by the hand of masters to fit the web of life
I am connected to everyone and everything
There is an infinity of stars
Each a brilliant tribute to a unique creation
To one great single force of life, I am a struck match
Lighting my way across the universe
Leaving a trail of light
A smoldering residue proof of my existence
In blackness I finally dissolve
My stellar matter reforms
Within the mysteries of the universe, I am compressed, given form and set on fire
Born once more to shine again

By Tracy Cathleen


Published with Respect by spi Productions Inc.



Monday, August 12, 2013

Four days off the radar ...

I am back!  Sorry I have been missing the last four days - been super busy spending Summer fun time with my family.  I don't have anything really amazing or clever to share today but it is Monday, it's a beautiful Summer morning and I feel so very blessed!  I think I will just share some lovely art with you to get things rolling again.


Thursday, August 8, 2013

Recipe for Pink Lady Punch - A taste of my memory


Every party, wedding and gathering we ever had featured a fabulous punch recipe from my Mom's 1950's circa Good Housekeeping cookbook.  She used that cookbook like a bible and I must confess everything she made from it was a gem and a favorite.  One sip of this ambrosia always left everyone asking for the recipe.  Never too sweet or too tangy, it was perfectly pink, light tasting and refreshing.

Pink Lady Punch
2 qts of unsweetened cranberry juice (make sure you get real cranberry, not apple with cranberry essence)
1 qt unsweetened pineapple juice
2 cups of sugar
1 qt of ginger ale
Pour fruit juices together, add sugar and stir until it dissolves.  Just before serving, add chilled ginger ale.  As an added tip, my Mom would make an ice ring in a copper jello mold from unsweetened cranberry & pineapple juices.  It always kept the punch cold without diluting the flavor and looked so pretty.

Buy this mold HERE

Favorite things - Love's Baby Soft


I have worn Love's Baby Soft since I was in the third grade!  Its pretty pink color and the powdery scent invoke all sorts of wonderful memories.  Fancy designer fragrances and many other perfumes have crossed my dresser since I was a kid.  Yet, nothing quite seems to capture the tenderness of this simple little cologne and I always must have a bottle around.  Its an eternal favorite that is part of me.

The Little Girl Who Was Me


Once upon a time, long ago, in an old curious mansion, lived a little girl who wanted to be a fairytale princess.  She was always playing 'dress up', having tea parties with her cats, building blanket empires and talking to dolls.  She didn't have many friends, so she spent most of her time reading books and playing with the invisible people she imagined in the garden around her home. She believed in magic, fairies and miracles.  She kissed frogs, captured fireflies and dreamed as hard as she could.  That little girl was me!

Rather sickly as a kid, I suffered complications from Barlow's Syndrome, a poor immunity and severe allergies.  I could never play athletic games and being an only child for nearly 16 years, I spent all my time entertaining myself.  Books and 45 records were my constant companions and from them I learned the most wonderful things and escaped daily to fabulous places.  I learned to write stories, sing and dance.  I loved theater and by the time I was a teenager, was performing on stage in plays and singing all over my home town.  My imagination was always my saving grace, for when things got complicated in my life, I found an escape route in dreams; climbing up on stage and singing always put my world right.

From the time I was 9 and saw Maurice Sendak and Carole King's Really Rosie, I made a commitment to be an actress.  I was reading Shakespeare at the age of 7, swooned over old horror films with an insatiable fascination for theatrical makeup at age 8, and lived a childhood crafted by Sid & Marty Krofft's and Jim Henson's menagerie - my fate was sealed.

Nothing thrills me more than chance to put on a costume, transform myself into some divine creature and express myself in exciting and imaginative ways.  Truth be told, I play dress up every day.  I just call it a wardrobe but to me, all the world is a stage and my greatest ambition is to simply have the right costume on.  Oh, please don't misunderstand, I am quite grounded in reality, take care of my family and work hard every day.  It is just that I prefer to do it all with a little flair. Lights, camera ... action!

Playing Berthe in Edinboro University's production of Pippin


Really Rosie the original animated classic

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