Monday, May 21, 2007

S.o.S.





Saturday, May 12, 2007

Seeds of Sustainability







She's so down to earth and she's ever so gently
put her foot down so I can't quit, yet.

Thursday, May 10, 2007

For Mommy - a poem

Here is my Mother's Day post. This is the poem I read at my mother's memorial service and I want to remember her well always.

Mommy

By, C. Heidi W. Drew

August 4, 2004


A sweet little pixie came into the world

With big sisters there to show her the ropes

Enchantingly simple as a country girl

In natural play, no grandiose hopes


For her it was a straightforward life

With tests of wellbeing and modest style

A foster sister to ease her strife

She charmed the boys with delightful wile


Her parents died as she left the farm

To grow with students in a time of war

Her connection to God to keep her from harm

A spirit of love, deep at her core


Young men gathered, girlfriends shared

One fellow’s heart fancied this sprite

But he left for the war and she was scared

The whole worlds’ challenge was a bigger plight


She promised her love if he returned

And thus she let go of her childhood years

Her love of God never overturned

And in this security she banished her fears


When the war was over, our family was started

Then her best friend sister, was lost to ill health

But for love of our family she remained open-hearted

Her devotion was blessed with a lifestyle of wealth


She exuded God’s love as a modest wife

But with business and friends they traveled the globe

For a country girl a sophisticated life

Grounded in church her faith not to probe


A mother like no other for all five of her offspring

Our friends were drawn to her natural ease

Fostering children, animals, birds broken-winged

As a nurturing woman she could always please


And though we grew up, we continued our need

And she gave us comfort with a loving heart

And generous spirit by her every deed

She gathered us in love at her time to part


With acceptance of God, not fearing the unseen

Flirtatious and witty with a smile that glowed

She reaped the love she nurtured, she was our queen

A woman we were all so privileged to know


Mommy’s spirit within me forever will live

As my greatest lesson in how to proceed

With an instinctive approach and love to give

And a caring soul to one's times of need

Wednesday, May 09, 2007

Bug illustrations plus a poem

This post is a spider sandwich








The Bug Can’t Bug Me, Now

By, C. Heidi W. Drew

June 4, 2003

Revised, May 26, 2007


He chased me down

Followed me home

And hung around

For I dared to roam


An evil little parasite

His invasion was sinister

He found me on my flight

No meds could I administer


For what he did to my mood

Invading my bed

The negativity that he brewed

In my confounded head


He attacked my guts

But I was physically tough

So my partner he disrupts

It worked; but not enough


Lost in his perplexing snare

Reunion delight not to enjoy

We napped, read, tried not to care

To bag the bug's every employ


And though we fought back

Against this nasty bug’s bite

Getting back on track

Dared our love’s might


Once the venom was no longer

And fully dissipated

We proved that we are stronger

Now it’s a love bug - satiated

Thursday, May 03, 2007

More Sustainable Gardening Illustrations


This sweatshirt was for a unit on fibers










We both felt this corn looked odd standing up so I redid it but
I like the look of the corn here better.