Wednesday, April 16, 2014
potential prayer flags
There's a big brouhaha and ruckus going on over the QA list over whether it's appropriate for people who are not practicing Buddhists to make/use prayer flags. At least that's the drift I'm getting from the digests.
Really? Pieces of cloth with healing, hopeful words on them? Do we have too much time on our hands?
I have no opinion, but some time ago I offered sets of rectangular pieces of hand dyed damask just for making them. All ten of the sets were gone in three days and I'm willing to bet that not too many of my readers are practicing Buddhists.
If I make up more sets, how big should the pieces be this time and how many pieces in a set?....all these things will determine the price, of course.
All feedback welcome.
the walking cure
It was 35 degrees here this morning, but I'm not complaining. My sister sent pictures of snow. As pretty as this picture is, I was layered up, sweater, denim and hoody over all.
I had never followed this trail to the end before and was a little amazed when I passed the 1 mile marker, the end coming up maybe a quarter mile further.
Now I have to start timing the round trip and but I doubt I'll pick up the pace much - I write while I'm walking, stopping along the way to either scribble notes or mutter into the record feature on the phone which makes me look just a little crazy because I make myself laugh. Then I come home and try to make sense of my own hen scratch.
Most of the seeds that sprouted over the weekend, lay dead in their pots this morning like so much green spaghetti. I guess I was being optimistic planting when I did. Even the grape tomatoes are nipped on the edges. All the baby plant sellers will be double dipping this season.
I had never followed this trail to the end before and was a little amazed when I passed the 1 mile marker, the end coming up maybe a quarter mile further.
Now I have to start timing the round trip and but I doubt I'll pick up the pace much - I write while I'm walking, stopping along the way to either scribble notes or mutter into the record feature on the phone which makes me look just a little crazy because I make myself laugh. Then I come home and try to make sense of my own hen scratch.
Most of the seeds that sprouted over the weekend, lay dead in their pots this morning like so much green spaghetti. I guess I was being optimistic planting when I did. Even the grape tomatoes are nipped on the edges. All the baby plant sellers will be double dipping this season.
Monday, April 14, 2014
new heart
Treated myself to a little brain escape last night and watched the season opener of "Madmen". I suspect all hell will break loose soon.
More exciting were the ads for a new series coming on AMC - "Halt & Catch Fire". They could not have picked a more compelling hook than using the Eurythmics "Sweet Dreams (are made of this").
It's easy to imagine that this is where most of us fell in love with Annie Lennox . As for the show, let's just say for now that I have a vested interest in some of the crowd scenes.
Before I gave my undivided attention over to Don Draper, I spent a long time churning the scrap basket for the bits that suited my mood to begin "Heart With a Mind of It's Own" inspired by the song by Jennifer Jackson.
I have a tendency get overly sentimental (as in driving and crying) so I've always shied away from country music - but Vin closed Idiot's Delight with this one a few weeks back and I actually went out on the web, tracked it down and bought it.
More exciting were the ads for a new series coming on AMC - "Halt & Catch Fire". They could not have picked a more compelling hook than using the Eurythmics "Sweet Dreams (are made of this").
It's easy to imagine that this is where most of us fell in love with Annie Lennox . As for the show, let's just say for now that I have a vested interest in some of the crowd scenes.
Before I gave my undivided attention over to Don Draper, I spent a long time churning the scrap basket for the bits that suited my mood to begin "Heart With a Mind of It's Own" inspired by the song by Jennifer Jackson.
I have a tendency get overly sentimental (as in driving and crying) so I've always shied away from country music - but Vin closed Idiot's Delight with this one a few weeks back and I actually went out on the web, tracked it down and bought it.
Saturday, April 12, 2014
fierce fixed
I imagine that people are going to get pretty sick of looking at this as the months grind on, so I'm only going to update progress once in a while.
During lunch with some fellow fiber artists and former cellmates, I was reminded that I've promised a piece for a show in September. Ah, deadlines.
The original drawing was enough to take me this far with this piece (which is not usually the way I work) so I decided I had better honor that impetus and orient and crop it accordingly. Now I need to find my black textile paint and do a discharge test on the foot & a half that got lopped off.
I need to wear my cowboy boots when I'm messing with this one so I'm not tempted to stand on a stack of books.
During lunch with some fellow fiber artists and former cellmates, I was reminded that I've promised a piece for a show in September. Ah, deadlines.
The original drawing was enough to take me this far with this piece (which is not usually the way I work) so I decided I had better honor that impetus and orient and crop it accordingly. Now I need to find my black textile paint and do a discharge test on the foot & a half that got lopped off.
I need to wear my cowboy boots when I'm messing with this one so I'm not tempted to stand on a stack of books.
Thursday, April 10, 2014
fierce on the wall
Fierce |
I'm going to have to move the furniture around in here just to work on this. There is another vertical foot that is folded over on the top, but it's just solid black. This is dry and I'm thinking I may want to use textile paint to make the black darker.
There could even be cutting some of it away. Right now it's just up for consideration which means I won't be able to walk in there and do much else..the thing has presence.
Wednesday, April 09, 2014
follow through
Ok..it's bothering me enough now - all crumpled up in a heap on the floor of the studio like a Holstein cow that's been struck by lightning. I swear I heard moaning in there this morning.
We are off to the washateria with a book and a handful of pages to edit/rewrite.
more later..
Grrr..the water there was nowhere near hot enough BUT there was virtually no color drift. Home to try again here.
I hope everybody got their thread. I'm going to have to rethink this shipping included thing.
Monday, April 07, 2014
Heart Like a Wheel
Those promised rain days finally materialized and I spent a few hours with this piece and outside of my head with Mad Men, recapturing the mindset in preparation for the upcoming final season. Don't call me on Sunday evenings..I'll be busy. Jimmy used to say I had a date with Don.
This one is nearly finished..and yet, far from it. I think the lettering should have been in script, as if I had no other torments, like the tax deadline drawing near. I have other things on my mind.
"Why do we do what we do, we story tellers?
This one is nearly finished..and yet, far from it. I think the lettering should have been in script, as if I had no other torments, like the tax deadline drawing near. I have other things on my mind.
"Why do we do what we do, we story tellers?
All I can come up with is that we want
to be known, liked, loved even.
But most of all, we want to be
remembered.
Our stories are our banners, our battle
flags and emissaries.
They announce us before we come into a room and
set the expectations of those who know us and those who think they do.
Our stories will stand in for us
when we no longer can.
So, when a story is called for, as it
always is in the company of people,
a new teller will step up and,
even though the flesh of a story may no longer be remembered,
the
people will remember it's bones, and the new teller might silently
beg our pardon as they make our story their own
and we will grant
that pardon just to hear the story carry on, even without us."
dl
Friday, April 04, 2014
not AWOL
I can't remember the last time I sat with the river basket and picked up a needle..Heart Like a Wheel languishes, but we've been so busy around the House of Lacativa. Tomorrow maybe, rain is promised.
Like much of the country Spring has fallen on us like a starving lion. After spending much of last year looking like a sheep meadow, we will finally get a jump on getting the lawn back from the nearly wild.
Really, if I had my way I'd plow the tired sod under and plant potatoes but that would mean serious labor. I don't cut the grass here anymore...the noise drives me crazy.
I have been taking every opportunity to get out and walk in the local park. The head space it gives me is wild open wonder.
Somewhere I have a T shirt that must be from the 80's. It says
"If you are not sore and sweaty you are not doing it right"
And... Baseball is back!!
Like much of the country Spring has fallen on us like a starving lion. After spending much of last year looking like a sheep meadow, we will finally get a jump on getting the lawn back from the nearly wild.
Really, if I had my way I'd plow the tired sod under and plant potatoes but that would mean serious labor. I don't cut the grass here anymore...the noise drives me crazy.
I have been taking every opportunity to get out and walk in the local park. The head space it gives me is wild open wonder.
Somewhere I have a T shirt that must be from the 80's. It says
"If you are not sore and sweaty you are not doing it right"
And... Baseball is back!!
Wednesday, April 02, 2014
tasties anyone?
It's a shopkeeping day and, as promised, here are the first batch of hand dyed threads that I did at FOF14.
There will be more as time goes on but, it's an incredibly tedious process. If I wasn't taking first dibs on these for my own thread basket, I wouldn't do it all.
Details and close ups in the Shop
There is Braves game on TV today and I plan to spend nine innings making up some fat baggies from some of the cloth that I dyed in FL too.
PS - And while the boys were winning, I added fat baggies of FL cloth to the shop
Tuesday, April 01, 2014
more good reads
I went to Goodwill today, once again on a quest for some examples of a current trend, the Romance novel, but, you know, the kind with half nekkid centurions on the cover? I'm doing some research.
My Amazon wish list will probably get me locked up and rather than spend big bucks I thought I'd find these books used.
Yeah, yeah, and your boyfriend/husband buys Playboy for the articles. heh heh heh.
Well, APPARENTLY, Goodwill, the Salvation Army and several other resellers pitch the bosom heavers right in the trash as they arrive OR the intake employees scarf them up and take them home. There were no sweaty six packs to be found anywhere.
I brought these home instead, more to my taste and the Reliable Wife had me hooked deep in the first four pages.. Somewhere, someone (good I hope) is writing the screen play.
My Amazon wish list will probably get me locked up and rather than spend big bucks I thought I'd find these books used.
Yeah, yeah, and your boyfriend/husband buys Playboy for the articles. heh heh heh.
Well, APPARENTLY, Goodwill, the Salvation Army and several other resellers pitch the bosom heavers right in the trash as they arrive OR the intake employees scarf them up and take them home. There were no sweaty six packs to be found anywhere.
I brought these home instead, more to my taste and the Reliable Wife had me hooked deep in the first four pages.. Somewhere, someone (good I hope) is writing the screen play.
Monday, March 31, 2014
the high gardens
The gorgeous plant in the center is from cuttings taken from my mother's "hohoya" plant in '93. That's what she called it anyway. Hers used to get little sprigs of pink flowers, but mine never has.
Does anyone know it's real name? I'm fairly certain she grew this from cuttings she brought back from her trip to Hawaii. My mother, the eco-terrorist~!
It was barefoot warm today for the first time this year. I took most of the houseplants out onto the master deck and got the first seeds into the planters. There will be serious hanging gardens up here this year. First in, moonflowers and grape hyacinths. And that black swamp in the distance will be Caribbean blue in no time.
It looks like the gardenias and bougainvillea didn't make it through the harsh winter. ... I'm going to get some kind of chair and table out here so I can sit outside in the morning light.
Does anyone know it's real name? I'm fairly certain she grew this from cuttings she brought back from her trip to Hawaii. My mother, the eco-terrorist~!
It was barefoot warm today for the first time this year. I took most of the houseplants out onto the master deck and got the first seeds into the planters. There will be serious hanging gardens up here this year. First in, moonflowers and grape hyacinths. And that black swamp in the distance will be Caribbean blue in no time.
It looks like the gardenias and bougainvillea didn't make it through the harsh winter. ... I'm going to get some kind of chair and table out here so I can sit outside in the morning light.
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