Sunday, July 14, 2013
peer into the past
My scanner is back in service and I've tackled the job of scanning a small clutch of family photos from the late 30's and early 40's.
My mother left them with me on her last visit about ten years ago. The thing is, I have no clue as to who most of the people are. I suspect, by descriptions, the woman on the right is my maternal grandmother, Antonina Catalano Mercurio. I never met her. No clue about the other two folks. I met the grandpa once when I was about 8 and do not remember his face.
Any RI or MA cousins who may have a clue (and they are legion) get in touch and I will link you to the archive of photos.
Some of the pictures are lovely
and a few will provoke nightmares!
Saturday, July 13, 2013
some Saturday eyecandy
Some Saturday Eyecandy...first Clara Fialho...I love her work.
Australian painter, Tim Maguire |
Joseph Bellacera |
Friday, July 12, 2013
unwelcome guest
baby copperhead |
Just as I reached up onto the deck for my float I noticed this little bugger hunkered down under it.
I knew him for the dangerous character he was immediately but, at only a foot long, no great threat if respected.
With Colin's help I caught him in the pool net and we let him go over the fence into the woods where he should conduct his snakely business down by the creek.
Thursday, July 11, 2013
on the fiber front
Isn't this just wonderful? It makes me want to put up Christmas lights in the crape myrtles.
Now that I have passed out of yesterdays aggravation, I've gone back to hanging stars on my firmament again. That Chandelier tree has me thinking some fireflies would work here too. My Goddess complex is full blown. Writing fiction will do that for you too.
I'm not long on exotic or task-specific tools; I've rolled a perfectly good pie crust with the bottle of Canadian Club I had just poured from for the filling -why dirty up my maple rolling pin?
But a friend recently thought of me while she was at a tag sale and snagged a set of Gingher shears and snips with the guards and gifted them to me -what a treat! We are rife with deadly weapons!
I have the same attitude with computer software. Free is good and if it does what I need it to do, why shop around or upgrade, but today I bit the bullet and downloaded Scrivener for my writing projects. I kept reading good things about it and I don't even have a fully functional copy of Word anymore, not that there is any comparison. The best tools are the ones that get out of the way and just let you do the work.
Thanks again, Kara! |
Wednesday, July 10, 2013
just because you can doesn't mean you should
Out of the corner of my eye and lurking on the pile just under the main design wall is this. Sixty-five square inches of "WTF was she thinking?"
Well, she wasn't thinking anything beyond how satisfying it is to needleturn and appliqué chunks of hastily hacked out hand dyed damask to an equally delicious vintage damage tablecloth. It's a good thing I don't take this attitude with raw cookie dough.
How many hours evaporated and what was learned? Too many and nothing.
Not only are these pieces invisibly stitched ever 3/8th inch or less but each element was revisited with a tiny hem stitch just inside the border to forestall any fraying. I must have been in some kind of mental lockdown. I don't even want to revisit the time. My task for the evening, flip it over, clip all the stitches and get back to reality...I need another personal blankie like I need my own fleas.
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