26 Replies to “Mirth In The Woods”

  1. At Sunnyside - Where Truth and Beauty Meet – earth – Sunnyside was born many years ago, the name of my fictional home for orphaned children and animals in a story for Mrs. Watson’s eighth grade writing class. A medical degree and six biologic homeschooled children later, Sunnyside became the name of my classical education website, Sunnyside Classical Christian School. Now entering a new phase of life, I plan to rest and reflect on all things true and beautiful here At Sunnyside. Who is the lovely woman pictured above? Meet my kindred spirit, Euphemia White Van Rensselear in my favorite portrait painted by George Healy in 1842 (On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 75)
    At Sunnyside - Where Truth and Beauty Meet says:

    😎❤️❤️❤️🙏

  2. Miriam E. – Germany – Somewhere along the way, I started writing. If you care to look beyond the jokes & smiles, you will find me a bit of an introvert, spinning through life one clumsy step at a time, fortunate to not have skinned my knees too many times yet. When everything gets a little too drowned out by the white noise of this planet, I tend to reassemble myself at the keyboard in an attempt to slow down & breathe. English is my second language, so be patient with me, I am experimenting. Enjoy, if you will. Miriam
    Miriam E. says:

    This is wonderful. A delightful poem!

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