Sunday Stoop Sitting. It’s Good for the Soul.

IMG_1710Upon my front stoop I sit this glorious Sunday morn.

Birds chirping, the wind whispering a summer song beginning its slow decent toward fall.

I feel my heart full up with happy.

The quiet of the morning makes me feel close to God. This is my church.

The warmth of the sun caresses my skin which is comforting and a reminder that I’ll always be taken care of. A reminder to trust in my faith.

The love of John has grown deeper and more profound this summer. I want to capture it, bottle it, and hold it close to my heart always.

Sitting upon my stoop outside my olive green cottage home, I feel joy rise up in me.

Deeply giving thanks for my life – my Joie and Kylie – my family – my mom – my Cassy.

My stoop of which I sit upon that helps me sit in these quiet moments of reflection.

Life is good. No bells. No whistles. Simplicity of which makes my life feel so very rich.

I shall sit upon my stoop a bit longer yet. But when I move on with my day, I’ll rise slowly and breathe in all of the beauty around me, filing my Sunday Stoop thoughts in my heart. They will carry me through, reminding me just how precious, fragile, and beautiful this thing called life really is.

The Mia Foundation: Giving Animals Born with Birth Defects a Fighting Chance (video)

I just learned about this wonderful foundation in Rochester, NY from a video, Facebook friend David sent to me.  Please do check out their website and join their facebook page.  But first grab a tissue and be ready to be very inspired. I sure was!!

 

What Do Ferrari’s and a Bergamasco Dog Have in Common?

IMG_1709 1200Okay, so maybe your thinking, “What’s a Bergamasco dog?” as you’ve likely heard of a Ferrari.  Well, that is exactly what I was asking last night when I saw this dog while we watched the Ferrari’s come into our small town from Road America race track to celebrate their 50th year anniversary.  But I was asking, “What kind of dog is  that?”

To be more exact, she is a Bergamasco Sheep Dog or also referred to as Shepherd.  So what does this sheep dog and a Ferrari have in common you might wonder?  Well, they are both originally from Italy. It seems the theme of our mostly prominent German village turned Italian for the night.

When I saw this dog sashay past John and I, and believe me, with her long locks of what appear as dreadlocks, walk by, she sashayed. It was an awesome site. I had to know more about her breed.

Luckily the parade of Ferrari’s had just ended or I would have never seen them because I was more enthralled in learning about this unique looking dog.  Ben, the dog’s owner, was more than happy to indulge me and tell me about her.

Her name is Althea (pronounced al-THEE-ah). Her breeder is Silver Pastori out of Pennsylvania. Her coat is not soft to the touch, but it is totally intriguing to look at and try and figure out how it does what it does.  Because I want to get this right here is some information from Silver Pastori website about Bergamasco’s coats:

“The Bergamasco’s coat is made up of hair, not fur and is considered to be non-shedding. I would like to make it clear that the Bergamasco hair does not cord, (cording is the twisting of hairs together to create a spiral strand). The Bergamasco coat is very different, in that the strands of hair weave together creating flat layers of hair, (called flocks). The definition of a flock is a tuft or lock of wool or hair. Each flock of hair ranges in width anywhere from an inch and half to three inches wide.”

Their coat of which you see Althea’s in the photo does not fully develop until they are three years old according to Silver Pastori’s website information.

IMG_1708 1200The best part I loved about Althea besides her stunning looks?  She is so sweet.   Normally shy, Ben told me, she cozied up next to me so I could pet her. He said she does not always do that so Ben said she must have sensed I’m a big dog lover.  Right on, Althea!  I am. What a joy it was to meet her and learn more about her.  And oh yes, of course, Ben too.  We chuckled as I realized a few moments into our conversation I had never asked his name. And so it goes, how dog’s open our world to meeting others, and I was happy to meet Ben as well.

So for those of you who still may be interested in seeing a photo of a Ferrari, ok, here is one I took last evening. But I must say it still will never compare to the beauty and love of a dog…. well, at least in my mind, that is.

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