Thursday, November 7, 2013

Candle on the Water


 
 
 
I'll be Your Candle on the Water 
'Till ev'ry wave is warm and bright
My soul is there beside you
Let this candle guide you
Soon you'll see a golden stream of light
 by Helen Reddy

I found this picture on Pinterest.  If you're into Pinterest, come and visit me, Tom Hanna
 
 
 


 

 

Monday, November 4, 2013

At Autumn's End

 
Autumn is a favorite time of year.  I especially enjoy the
moment when the leaves capture the sunlight as in the
above picture.  Hope Mother Nature has allowed
you to capture you favorite autumn moments.

Wednesday, February 27, 2013

MEDITATION

 
 
 
 
MEDITATION
Help me seek peace within
so there may be peace on Earth
and conduct myself in good faith
 to create goodwill towards men.
(author unknown) 
 
I have always been fascinated with this still frame from
"The Sound of Music".  As they say, "A picture is
worth a thousands words." Let's take the above poem
and strive for world peace! As Michael Jackson says,
"Look at the Man in the Mirror"
Have a great day!

Saturday, February 23, 2013

NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC PHOTOS

 
 
 
I was viewing photos on the National Geographic Website today and found these photos.  There are tons of photos plus photo tips given by a number of their photographers.  I found Catherine Karnow and Jim Richards tips interesting.  Above are two photos I found.  I made them black and white which I think adds an appeal to certain photos.  Catherine Karnow had an article concerning while taking pictures of people how to put them at ease to create the most natural faces. 

Saturday, February 16, 2013

SNOW COVERED TREE


 
SNOW   COVERED   TREE
  A poem by mmichelle97219 (01/20/2009)
 
Oh, snow covered tree on a winter morn
You’re a gorgeous reminder of a wicked storm
 
 You stand so tall with proud beauty
A sight for all to stop and see
 
 You gently dance with winter’s wind
You never break, but slightly bend
 
 You give me a smile of pure delight
As your ice crystals sparkle in the light
 
 Oh, snow coved tree on crisp winter morn
A reminder that winter is not to be mourned
 
 
I have always found snow covered trees to be so beautiful, especially when there is a group of them as in the above picture.  The density of the snow is thick, so much that you can almost breathe in the snow.  As a boy growing up, we had huge tall bushes out by the back door which created a canopy during a wet soft snow.  They were gorgeous as was Jack Frost on our kitchen windows.  I found the picture and poem online. Have a nice winter weekend!!


Thursday, February 14, 2013

HAPPY VALENTINE'S DAY 2013

 
Happy Valentine's Day 2013
 
My wife is just a clever one
Who always says "I love you"
when the day is done.
And she is quite a creative person
when she is at the computer, that's certain.
For above is  her Valentine card, you see,
straight from her heart to me.
 
I Love you Cat !!
because you know where its at !! xoxo
 
Hope all of my blog friends find someone to kiss today!!

Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Tax Day was Today

Tax Day was today at our household.  We dread it every year
but this year was great.  We actually receive a state tax
refund and had to pay only minimal to the federal government.
Don't you just love it?  What a relief !!

Thursday, January 31, 2013

2020 Olympic Hopeful


 
My Grandaughter
She has been in gymnastics for about a year now and has competed in 2 meets so far winning medals.  She is having fun with her friends which is the most important thing. 2020 Olympics?... we'll see!
Hope all of my blogger friends are staying warm with this crazy cold weather!


Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Three Good Friends

 
Three Good Friends
by LadyCat
 
Three good friends are
reminiscing in the bar
Toasting good cheer
with another round of beer
 
Order up some grub
at this friendly little pub
Old friendships they renew
and have a laugh or two
 
This is one of my favorite pictures.  I found it in an antique store many years ago.
LadyCat surprised me with the cute poem above.  I love it; so jolly and fun!
Thank you Cat! xo
 
 


Wednesday, January 16, 2013


HANNA CREST ~ COAT OF ARMS

I thought it would be appropriate to write my first post about Sorbie Castle where my ancestry begins.  Sorbie Castle is in Scotland and where the Hanna Clan began in the thirteenth century. I have always been interested in knights of chivalry demonstrating their valor, courage, and might for right as in Camelot and Ivanhoe.  With that in mind I've title my blog "Sir Thomas of Sorbie". Below is a brief history of where my ancetry began.  Tess Kincaid, my niece, of Willow Manor,http://willowmanor.blogspot.com/ has done a trace of our ancestry taking it clear back to to beginning of Sorbie Castle. I hope to blog about many of my interests and hope I can share some things that will interest you into returning so I can go to your blog to see what you are sharing.  Please feel free to click on about me and find my interests.  Looking forward to meeting many new blogger friends!
 
 
THE HANNAS OF SORBIE CASTLE

The Hanna family has not been traced back of the thirteenth century, when Patrick Hannay built and occupied a castle, since known in history as Castle Sorbie. Castle Sorbie is still standing but in a ruinous state. It is on the waters of the, Mull of Galloway in Wigton, southern half of Ayshire. (See cut on front piece.)

The Hannay (Scotch form) family came into prominence about the time of the "Wars of the Roses" and some of the occupants of Castle Sorbie wielded a commanding influence during that period. The Hannays continued to occupy and own Castle Sorbie until the close of the seventeenth century when, the male members of the finally all having migrated to Ireland it passed into the possession of one of the Lords of Galloway, Sir Alexander Stewart of Garlies, a grandson of Margaret, daughter and heir of Patrick Hannay of Sorbie.

This Sir Alexander, who now came in to possession of the seat of the Hannays, was in great favor until James VI, who knighted him in 1590 at the coronation of his consort, Queen Anne of Denmark. Sir Alexander married first, the daughter of Sir William Douglas and second, the widow of the Earl of Morton. He died Oct. 9, 1596 leaving issue. His heir became the Earl of Galloway who's heirs in turn became the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th Lord Galloway.

Castle Sorbie fell into disuse about the year 1748. It still, however, is owned by the heirs of the Earls of Galloway, all of whom are descendants of Patrick Hannay of Sorbie.