The events of the afternoon looked alot like this...
Cornstarch to create the white, and a knife to attempt to sharpen the eye-liner pencil...
And then this happened...clothes strewn all over (and is still there).
This was left behind- such a sad misfortune...
And then these characters showed up and demanded reparition in the form of sugar & pizza
I think that we should be afraid- VERY AFRAID
But this one is kinda cute. Do you think that it could be a trap? You know, using the cuteness to lure us into a comfort zone- than swashbuckling us? Not sure...
Yeah- I think it's a trap! This is too cute to be a totally innocent appearance!
Saturday, October 31, 2009
Saturday, August 29, 2009
Thursday, August 6, 2009
When I met the KING OF THE JUNGLE
Monday, July 20, 2009
GRATEFULNESS
Thursday, July 16, 2009
CALICO PIE
One of the things my mother made sure of was that my brother & I learned to read & enjoy poetry. Probably one of my all-time favorites, out of the huge volume of 1,001 Poems You Must Read (or something to that effect) was The Owl & the Pussycat by Edward Lear. You have not lived if you have not read that poem. Another favorite by him was Calico Pie. I've only just recently discovered that he not only wrote nonsensical poems for children, but illustrated them as well. Check out this link for the illustrations.
Calico Pie- http://www.nonsenselit.org/Lear/ns/calico.html
The Owl & the Pussy-cat- http://www.nonsenselit.org/Lear/ns/pussy.html
Calico Pie- http://www.nonsenselit.org/Lear/ns/calico.html
The Owl & the Pussy-cat- http://www.nonsenselit.org/Lear/ns/pussy.html
Wednesday, July 15, 2009
DAILY THINGS
This is an idea that I got from http://walkslowlylivewildly.com/. I thought it was nice, so I'm copying her. :) This list was geared for someone at home, but since I'm at work I figured I'd do it from here.
Outside my window…there is no window here in my jobsite office, but I can hear the city noises, and ocassionally the children from the local YMCA on a field trip to the movies
I am thinking…about how to set up an office space/area using furniture/items that I already have around the house- this weekend's "official" project.
From the kitchen…for lunch today- tortellini with home-made pesto. I'm so excited about that!
I am wearing…tan carhartts, grey t-shirt w/ a navy blue monkey embroidered hoody
I am creating…operation & maintenance manuals for this job that we're wrapping up
I am going…to the office to make copies, and then home!
I am reading…(in the evenings) "Mossflower", book two in the Redwall series
I am hearing…a city bus, the refrigerator, my computer's brain thinking, squeeky brakes on a passing car, the plumber doing paperwork in his office.
Around the house…Hubby framed the wall on the stairwell this week, and has also been getting the front yard ready to plant grass. The next hatch of quail is about the pop out of their shell. This morning (after I let him out & left for work) the dog got ahold of a bag of wood chips for smoking meat on the bar-b-q & played with/destroyed the whole thing (did I ever mention that D & the Dog don't like each other? this is part of the reason why!).
One of my favorite things…is a clean kitchen & all the animals fed
A few plans for the rest of the week…move the new rabbit cage frame to its final resting place, weed the garden, fold the laundry
Outside my window…there is no window here in my jobsite office, but I can hear the city noises, and ocassionally the children from the local YMCA on a field trip to the movies
I am thinking…about how to set up an office space/area using furniture/items that I already have around the house- this weekend's "official" project.
From the kitchen…for lunch today- tortellini with home-made pesto. I'm so excited about that!
I am wearing…tan carhartts, grey t-shirt w/ a navy blue monkey embroidered hoody
I am creating…operation & maintenance manuals for this job that we're wrapping up
I am going…to the office to make copies, and then home!
I am reading…(in the evenings) "Mossflower", book two in the Redwall series
I am hearing…a city bus, the refrigerator, my computer's brain thinking, squeeky brakes on a passing car, the plumber doing paperwork in his office.
Around the house…Hubby framed the wall on the stairwell this week, and has also been getting the front yard ready to plant grass. The next hatch of quail is about the pop out of their shell. This morning (after I let him out & left for work) the dog got ahold of a bag of wood chips for smoking meat on the bar-b-q & played with/destroyed the whole thing (did I ever mention that D & the Dog don't like each other? this is part of the reason why!).
One of my favorite things…is a clean kitchen & all the animals fed
A few plans for the rest of the week…move the new rabbit cage frame to its final resting place, weed the garden, fold the laundry
Thursday, July 9, 2009
Tuesday, July 7, 2009
MY CAREER
I think that this could be called my career, or something... I'm great at starting quilts (I love to pick out the fabrics!) but once they hit about half-way they stall out and take months (or years) to get any further! But they're pretty, and they inspire me...so I keep doing it. :)
This is the Hubby quilt. It will replace the one his mother made for him years ago. She told me that when she made that one, he specifically requested fabrics w/ flowers...so I've tried to find non-girly flower prints to incorporate in this quilt. It will be X-large twin-sized.
I have no idea what the pattern is, I saw something like it, and then added the sorta log cabin twist of red in the center.
This is my red (obviously) quilt. It will be twin-sized when/if it's ever done. The back is going to be black w/ white dots (same as the red w/ white that you see in the top).
This is the Hubby quilt. It will replace the one his mother made for him years ago. She told me that when she made that one, he specifically requested fabrics w/ flowers...so I've tried to find non-girly flower prints to incorporate in this quilt. It will be X-large twin-sized.
I have no idea what the pattern is, I saw something like it, and then added the sorta log cabin twist of red in the center.
This is my Happy Quilt. It will probably be a full size when it's done...right now there's just alot of it! And I'm not even entirely sure what I'm going to do with it, as the pieces aren't long enough to make the quilt wide enough, so it will be pieced somehow.
But it'll be happy when I do get it figured out! :)
Monday, July 6, 2009
PIGEON GUILLAMOT
Betcha' can't pronounce that name... Don't ask me, I'll just make it up.
Hubby came home the other day telling me that he got "hit in the head by a puffin on the beach" that day. Turns out that this was not an entirely literal description of the event, but kinda' close.
We've known for years that some sort of sea birds nest in these holes
We were told that they were puffins
Hubby came home the other day telling me that he got "hit in the head by a puffin on the beach" that day. Turns out that this was not an entirely literal description of the event, but kinda' close.
We've known for years that some sort of sea birds nest in these holes
We were told that they were puffins
Until Saturday when I saw a Guillamot just off shore with a fish...and then it flew into one of the holes! "Ah-hah!" I said to myself "they're not puffin holes, they're Guillamot holes!" Well, I didn't say exactly that, but that resembles how it went.
And then...
I looked again and saw a Guillamot egg. My day was complete- no, my WEEK was complete! Isn't it the most beautiful water-colored egg you've ever seen? I think so. I bet the Guillamot Parents agree with me.
The egg is slightly larger, and slightly more eliptical, than a large chicken egg.
AROUND THE YARD
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