Gems From The Sea
Wednesday, April 08, 2009
I had finished my interpretation of my teacup wreath for my guest room. It’s a work in progress, but I was pleased with it’s progress.
More Spring cleaning downstairs made me want to lay out my gems from the seaside.
Shells, books about the seashore and that glorious color of sea glass mixed with shades of white linen in bits of artwork.
I had purchased a small seashell frame from a thrift shop on the Cape.
I decided to remove the easel back and instead turn it into a tray for my shells and finds.
I slipped a white linen hanky inside and covered the bottom with a bit of green felt to protect the table.
The day was a brisk New England day and I even saw a few snowflakes dancing in the gray wind. The hawks rode these gusts of wind with great happiness.
I don’t know if it was the chill in the air, or the seaside bits all laid out for the promise of warmer days to come. All that I know was that I browsed through books I love to read about the beach and my mind kept wanting to daydream.
I browsed through a favorite coffee table book which I had taken off my book shelf to dust. I leafed through the book and admired all the Cottages By The Sea.
A dream of mine...to someday live by the sea.
When I was satisfied with my rearranging and dusting, I sat down with a cup of tea.
To continue my mood I watched one of my favorite old movies. The Ghost and Mrs. Muir starring Gene Tierney and Rex Harrison. Natalie Wood plays a little girl in the movie.
I was transported back in time and their lovely home by the sea was just as charming as when I had left it, during the last time I had watched the movie. It is one of those movies that you crawl up inside and treasure every moment.
Each scene escorts you back in time with enchanting dialogue and beautiful scenery. The ending always brings tears and that amazing release that only a good chick flick can bring.
I enjoyed my rendezvous with the sea today. Even though I never did leave my home, but far within my imagination I was there. Standing in Mr. Muir’s shoes on her balcony watching the waves crash to shore.
Just before sunset, the sun began to shine and the skies cleared up to be a mix of sunshine and gray and white puffy clouds. I bet the sunset looked magnificent as it set over the ocean, reflecting the gems from the sea, which lay on the sand.
The song for this post is Karen's Theme.
A beautiful post today Karen!! Thank you for the gift of your words and pictures. You always make my day!! And oh my gosh...."The Ghost and Mrs. Muir" is one of my all time favorite movies!!
Sally
Hi Karen,
I really like your post. Thank you for the gift of the sea. Your photos are very nice.
Love, Susan
As usual, a beautiful post and gorgeous photo's. You are a truly talented woman and I always enjoy visiting with you.
Oh Karen, I so enjoyed this post and have enjoyed looking through the beautiful pictures, now I see why my daughter loves your blog, I do too.
P.S. I love The Ghost and Mrs. Muir starring its one of my fave's.
Blessings,
Joan!
I am lucky to live by the sea---I need some good reading and those books look like some must haves!!!!!
Oh what a beautiful day by the sea - if only in spirit. I would have liked to join you, but sometimes a visit like that needs to be alone. Thanks for reminding me of Gladys Tabor's book. I need to find it and read it. I'm grateful for your blog. Jackie
Hello Karen,
I am in love with these photos of the sea and shells! Fabulous!
~ Gabriela ~
Great memories of living in Beverly Mass and collecting sea glass! Bisous, Anita
What lucky guests you have!
There is nothing more relaxing than walking at the beach and looking for shels and glass and other beautiful things the sea (in your case the ocean) gives you. No matter what weather. I am a sea girl too, so I highly appreciate this post, but to be honest you have all lovely posts!
I missed your post on doors, I saw in in the reader as a draft, but missed it anyhow. Still wanted to tell you that your door looks so inviting, it is the entrance of a warm and cosy nest, no doubt.
P.S. I mentioned you on my blog, here: http://indulgeyourshelf.blogspot.com/2009/04/spring-has-sprung.html
I collect those same Margaret Furlong shell angels! I started when she first produced them and now have a curio filled with those lovely little angels. I was so happy to see them in your post today.
ahhhhhhhhh!!! you are taking me where i want to be too! you & i share the same dream of living by the sea! :) Thank you so very much for sharing the journey!! Have a BEAUTIFUL day!! :)
Ooooh, I just love all the photos on your blog. Eye Candy!! I want a teacup wreath...that was fabulous!!
Both poetic and tranquil, your scenes by the sea. That sounds really good right now. Curling up with a good book. Really good.
Brenda
i want to come to the beach now and gather shells...what a beautiful post Karen...i never saw that movie...but wasn't there a tv show of the same name...i seem to remember that{?}...or maybe not...
hi karen,
what a beautiful post and the music accompanies it so well. i love the beach and all of the images and treasures, like sea glass and sea stars. i could go on and on.
i would love to have a tiny cottage by the beach. i would fill it up with all kinds of kitchy junk (hmmm ... or would i ???)
xo
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