Today, I submitted these boxes to "the stampers' sampler" magazine for their "Easter Egg Hunt" challenge (March 2010 issue). I made the stamps of the bunnies out of craft foam.... and love the way they are sorta "imperfect"..... We'll see if they like 'em...
Monday, September 14, 2009
Saturday, September 12, 2009
...broken heart...
My friend, Brantly called me tonight with news of her youngest daughter's death in a car accident last night. My heart is broken. Even having been through it myself, I cannot grasp the possibility that one can live through the loss of one's child. But, I am living proof that it is possible. And, knowing Brantly, she will make the choice to move through the difficult months ahead and find her way back to joy. And, Elena will live in her heart and the hearts of her father, David, her sister, Bibiana and her brother, Sam.
My love and prayers are for them tonight and for Elena, that she has found wings and will fly free and watch over her beloved family always......

Friday, September 11, 2009
Paper Pictures
I can't believe that I have gone almost a week without a post. Guess that shows how busy I have been with volunteering at school, which I am trying to cut back on....
This angel is cut freehand from paper. I did an entire series of these "paper pictures" after my knee surgery almost two years ago - birds, houses, 12 Days of Christmas! I still look at them and pat myself on the back. I think they are really wonderful. Sometimes I just need a boost - to get away from the insecurities that creep into my head as an artist. Still, the limited feedback I have received has not been overwhelming. I second-guess the necessity for simply doing what makes me happy.
Sunday, September 6, 2009
Up the Mountain
Today, Cullen took Jack (the "baby" lab) to the lake. So, Grayson, his pal, Willy and I took Kipper (my husky/shepherd) up to the mountain. What a day! My eight-year-old dog reverted back to puppyhood in a matter of moments. I haven't seen her that happy since we got the "puppy" (who is now a year and three months and weighs 90 pounds!) Here she is on the way up the trail, which did take a while due to all the squirrels and chipmunks that needed to be chased!

Today, I started to find "heart rocks" as I always do. But, after finding a couple and taking pictures, I thought, hmmmmm, I should take pictures of all the ones I find. Well, after thinking that, I did not see another one! I came across a dandelion and picked it. I closed my eyes and made a wish, which I cannot disclose or it will not come true. At any rate, after making the wish, I began to find the rocks again.... in abundance (No, that was NOT my wish...)
It dawned on me that really, one cannot demand that one will find a "heart". One must come across a "heart" in stride. We cannot expect that the wonders that intrigue us will be there for us on demand. We must keep an open mind and open heart to find the special things in life that delight us and make us complete.
The Mushroom
Last night, I finished the mushroom. It looks pretty good, though I still have quite a bit to do for this project. I am pretty happy with it, though, and can't wait to finish the caterpillar so he can sit atop and view the world of Wonderland.

Wednesday, September 2, 2009
Wednesday.....
This morning, after getting my family out the door, I had several errands to do. After the mundane - bank, post, grocery store - I went by the Teahouse to pick up my "vice" - "Cowboy Chai"....YUM! My friend, Dionne, owns and runs the Teahouse and it is a favorite "hang" for locals, including me. I love to go in the morning and sit in the garden, sipping my chai. Now that the weather is getting cooler again, I will add a bowl of oatmeal (made with black rice and steel cut oats and a dollop of clotted cream on top - it is purple!) or some "Confetti Eggs," which are steam scrambled. You can also get a fantastic scone that it huge and out of this world delicious and could pretty much last you all day!
Here is a quick view of the garden, though it really doesn't quite capture how luscious it is.

In the same parking lot as the Teahouse is this artist's studio that is such a treat. The folk art, made of wood and painted on wood, is by Ed Larson, whom I have never met, but have long admired his work. I hope you can "zoom in" on this photo to get the details of his work and some of the humor..... I have dreams about the big green fish.....
Tuesday, September 1, 2009
Farmer's Market
I went to the Farmer's Market this morning and walked around with different eyes. After the markets in France, I now see that here in Santa Fe, we have equally as wonderful veggies and fruits, as well as live music and yummy snacks....(I had a veggie tamale and a chicken tamale)
In the fall, everything is truly spectacular. I will go again on Saturday, which is a much bigger market, and take oodles of photos, since these really do not give you the full effect..
Aren't these plums (and peaches) luscious?
And, how 'bout this sunflower?! I guess it is hard to tell the scale from this photo. Take my word for it - it is HUGE!

....and I love mushrooms! These were particularly incredible looking...
...and last, but not least..... this little donkey is made from sage and then the red peppers and purple & yellow statice and juniper tips & berries were added. So cute! Around here, you always see "smudge" sticks, which are lit with fire and the smoke is then used to clear any bad spirits and negative energy from a space. This one has so much imagination going for it! It would be hard to burn the little guy.

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