Saturday, January 28, 2012
Friday, January 27, 2012
Looking forward to the weekend
What a week! I talked to a few places about Brantlers. Did I say the site is finished for now? I scratched off my list of *things to finish* Brantler site and I couldn't be more thrilled. Crossing something off the list ... GOOD THING. Came up with several new Brantler ideas ... hoping to have some time to knock those out this weekend.
Lots of work in the contract work, they are keeping us very busy this week!
Friendly Foam Shop is at the Boat Show this weekend! If you go, stop by their booth. Coming close to finishing their site. Using Rick's (BYOB Website) Widget Plug-in ... made building this a snap! We made this really cute banner last night. Matt working the booth. ;)
Robin is back from New York and we are making sure all is right with Relief APP before the big promotional push.
Building some banner ads for Rick's new Free Live Online Class starting in two weeks. I encourage anyone wanting to make their own website, using Thesis ... to join in on this class! Elana ... you listening?
Lots of work in the contract work, they are keeping us very busy this week!
Friendly Foam Shop is at the Boat Show this weekend! If you go, stop by their booth. Coming close to finishing their site. Using Rick's (BYOB Website) Widget Plug-in ... made building this a snap! We made this really cute banner last night. Matt working the booth. ;)
Robin is back from New York and we are making sure all is right with Relief APP before the big promotional push.
Building some banner ads for Rick's new Free Live Online Class starting in two weeks. I encourage anyone wanting to make their own website, using Thesis ... to join in on this class! Elana ... you listening?
I did something brave this week ... I wrote a gardening blog that I love to read asking for occasional illustration opportunity ... for a link back. That feels so weird for me, but really, I haven't illustrated anything in over an year! I could force myself to create something ... but it would be so much more fun to have and *assignment*. So we will see what comes from that. (keeping my fingers crossed).
Met with a potential client with a very exciting opportunity for creating logo and presentation for a her new product.
So, busy week. Lots to do this weekend. YOU have a great weekend!
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Working from home
Dennis gets it, with this hilarious view of The Dangers Of Working From Home ... a must read for us *freelancers*. I think I need to rethink my unemployment illustrations and move to the *working from home" illustration set (with a scratch and sniff option).
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Thursday, January 26, 2012
Coming to life
It seems like the backyard birds all came out to play today! The Flicker is poking holes in the Sweet Gum. The Hummingbird was sitting ton the grapes, looking at me when I took the dogs out. Which reminded me I should completely clean out the hummingbird feeder. It is an ugly feeder, but it is soooo easy to take completely apart and clean every inch of it! So it is cleaned, filled and waiting for the Hummingbird to visit. ') Seed? Suet? I need to go shopping.
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Wednesday, January 25, 2012
Name game
I am thinking of re-naming my fat, white-haired, snarling chihuahua, Newt. What do you think?
And trying to decided what kind of dog could be named Boehner, dewy-eyed, long-jawed, Coonhound? Growling Pitbull? I don't know.
God, it is going to a long election year.
I hate being too busy to blog, but there you have it. xoxo!
And trying to decided what kind of dog could be named Boehner, dewy-eyed, long-jawed, Coonhound? Growling Pitbull? I don't know.
God, it is going to a long election year.
I hate being too busy to blog, but there you have it. xoxo!
Monday, January 23, 2012
Internal conflicts
I have been so busy. I love being busy ... but keeping up with appointments, what takes priority in work life, keeping a close relationship with my Google calendar .. really stresses me out.
It has been a long time since I drove anywhere long enough to listen to KUOW. Today I had a meeting in Redmond … actually got "dressed" with earrings, watch and underwear. I miss my clothes. I love my clothes. Not that I don't love staying in paint T-shirts and black yoga-type pants all day long, I do. I am not complaining. But just like the summer, I looked at my linen shirts, watches or bracelets that I never wore. Now in the closet, felted wool coats, sweaters and scarves that long to be taken out in public. I guess I need to get out more.
Stopped off at the Microsoft campus to collect branches. They always have the best fallen branches after a wind storm. So Mom's Jeep is pack-full of tree limbs. My truck is on loan. Mom is warning me to clean out her Jeep quickly. I have a possible show and need "big Brantlers" hence big branches! Woo Hoo.
Okay, so my point of this post was a piece I heard on KUOW today that literally kick me in the gut. Made me blurry-eyed with a flood of tears that I thought I should pull over and collect myself. Not many stories shake me to the core. But this one did. It an interview with James Jude Orbinski, Canadian physician, writer, and humanitarian activist about his experience during the genocide in Rwanda. It was his personal recollection of a mutilated woman, her ears and breasts had been cut off with a machete that was so moving. Here is a link at KUOW ... please go have a listen.
I found this documentary on Netflix, "Dr. James Orbinski's Humanitarian Dilemma", that I must watch now. "Writing a book about his past experiences and the current situation in Africa, Nobel Peace Prize recipient and former head of Doctors Without Borders Dr. James Orbinski travels to Somalia, Rwanda and the Congo, where he confronts disturbing truths. This documentary follows Orbinski's incredible journey as he recalls troubling memories of violence and despair but also finds signs of solidarity, compassion and true humanitarianism."
Thinking of worldwide conflict within countries, Tutsis and Hutus, Sunnis and Shiites, Serbs and Croats, (of course, WWII is at the top of this list). Just a few unspeakable events of internal war and genocide. I always wondered how people could do these horrible things to each other. I will never understand how a human can mutilate another human, not killing them but cutting them into pieces and leaving them alive for awhile to suffer to their death. Starving to death. If I think about these things too long, I lose hope. But then I hear thoughts from Dr. Orbinski and I feel hopeful again.
I started this post last night ... batteries ran out on my keyboard. Ran around the house taking batteries from various remotes. THEN my mouse went out. In the process of all of that ... I lost most of this post I had written and started writing it over again. Got half way through and my Mac slowed down and started acting crazy. I guess I hit publish instead of save.
I heard something on a news show about Super Pacs ... stopped typing to have a listen. I am completely disgusted with Super Pac money being completely wasted ... those expensive ads are wasted on me. That precious money might as well be burned. And I think how those millions of dollars could be used saving our schools, our local governments, helping unemployed keep their homes. So many other good uses for those large sums of money. And really, that makes me sick to my stomach. What has happen to this country?
I feel like Democrats and Republicans are splitting this country apart ... of course, without guns and machetes, death and genocide. But I get that depressing feeling that this country will never politically come together.
later post ... this is the stuff that scares me ...
And this story Death of an Ordinary Housecat
I agree, "The delusional fringe has come in from the margin and runs the party." - Bill Moyer
It has been a long time since I drove anywhere long enough to listen to KUOW. Today I had a meeting in Redmond … actually got "dressed" with earrings, watch and underwear. I miss my clothes. I love my clothes. Not that I don't love staying in paint T-shirts and black yoga-type pants all day long, I do. I am not complaining. But just like the summer, I looked at my linen shirts, watches or bracelets that I never wore. Now in the closet, felted wool coats, sweaters and scarves that long to be taken out in public. I guess I need to get out more.
Stopped off at the Microsoft campus to collect branches. They always have the best fallen branches after a wind storm. So Mom's Jeep is pack-full of tree limbs. My truck is on loan. Mom is warning me to clean out her Jeep quickly. I have a possible show and need "big Brantlers" hence big branches! Woo Hoo.
Okay, so my point of this post was a piece I heard on KUOW today that literally kick me in the gut. Made me blurry-eyed with a flood of tears that I thought I should pull over and collect myself. Not many stories shake me to the core. But this one did. It an interview with James Jude Orbinski, Canadian physician, writer, and humanitarian activist about his experience during the genocide in Rwanda. It was his personal recollection of a mutilated woman, her ears and breasts had been cut off with a machete that was so moving. Here is a link at KUOW ... please go have a listen.
I found this documentary on Netflix, "Dr. James Orbinski's Humanitarian Dilemma", that I must watch now. "Writing a book about his past experiences and the current situation in Africa, Nobel Peace Prize recipient and former head of Doctors Without Borders Dr. James Orbinski travels to Somalia, Rwanda and the Congo, where he confronts disturbing truths. This documentary follows Orbinski's incredible journey as he recalls troubling memories of violence and despair but also finds signs of solidarity, compassion and true humanitarianism."
Thinking of worldwide conflict within countries, Tutsis and Hutus, Sunnis and Shiites, Serbs and Croats, (of course, WWII is at the top of this list). Just a few unspeakable events of internal war and genocide. I always wondered how people could do these horrible things to each other. I will never understand how a human can mutilate another human, not killing them but cutting them into pieces and leaving them alive for awhile to suffer to their death. Starving to death. If I think about these things too long, I lose hope. But then I hear thoughts from Dr. Orbinski and I feel hopeful again.
I started this post last night ... batteries ran out on my keyboard. Ran around the house taking batteries from various remotes. THEN my mouse went out. In the process of all of that ... I lost most of this post I had written and started writing it over again. Got half way through and my Mac slowed down and started acting crazy. I guess I hit publish instead of save.
I heard something on a news show about Super Pacs ... stopped typing to have a listen. I am completely disgusted with Super Pac money being completely wasted ... those expensive ads are wasted on me. That precious money might as well be burned. And I think how those millions of dollars could be used saving our schools, our local governments, helping unemployed keep their homes. So many other good uses for those large sums of money. And really, that makes me sick to my stomach. What has happen to this country?
I feel like Democrats and Republicans are splitting this country apart ... of course, without guns and machetes, death and genocide. But I get that depressing feeling that this country will never politically come together.
later post ... this is the stuff that scares me ...
And this story Death of an Ordinary Housecat
I agree, "The delusional fringe has come in from the margin and runs the party." - Bill Moyer
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Buffalo Brothers Cowboy Store
Don't you love the name of this store, Buffalo Brothers Cowboy Store and their great conchos? I think i might get D a couple of these for his birthday. Love the badges.
Sunday, January 22, 2012
Kisses from heaven
I know I am in the minority, but I really miss the white landscape and silence of the snow. I am also missing Christmas music.
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life
Wednesday, January 18, 2012
Snow Day 2
Woo hoo, it is beautiful now. But when it starts melting ... well, that is another story. Looks like a hydrangea snow cone.
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Tuesday, January 17, 2012
Snow Day 2012
In the wee hours of last night, I finally got Brantlers to look like it isn't in a state of being built. I am so happy to have that finished. I have an interview with a gallery next week and wanted the site to look polished. Of course, there is lots more to do. But at least it is missing "big" parts of the puzzle, like a footer and a decent slideshow. I have a few new Brantlers. How can I have so much fun making them? Seriously, it feels like it should be illegal. I have run out of room in the studio and made a temporary hanging place in the living room. Plus, it gives me a sense of what they look like in an environment instead of laying around on a table in the studio. Adding a shopping cart is my next task. Well, and make those the large ones I have started in the studio ... just waiting ME.
Sunday, January 15, 2012
I am repeating myself
I know I repeat myself every January. If you don't have Sarcococca confusa (Sweetbox) in your yard ... you must plant some. Every January, in the cold, snow, gray ... this wonderful shrub blooms tiny little flowers ... with a fragrance so heavenly profuse that I can smell them across the yard!
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Saturday, January 14, 2012
Christmas cleanup
I worked hard all week ... but then I night, took down the trees a little at a time. The trouble with putting up Christmas decorations is that you get a close and personal view of your dust and cobwebs. Today, I completely cleaned one more room, I mean - return vents, cobwebs, windows, glass, mopping on hands and knees, emptied out Indian baskets of God-know-what-I-as-saving-that-for, brought in fire wood, vacuumed every little piece of glitter I could see. Maggie and I would talking about taking on a drawer at a time ... I hit the drawers that have been the drop-spot for all of our old cell phones/chargers, keys, sunglasses, and trash that I don't even know how it got in that drawer. Oh, AND, I completely cleaned my kitchen trash can! Yuk! So, one tree/room down, one more to go.
It snowed on and off today. I wish more would stick! In celebration of my successful day, I have lit my candles. I was thinking about a fire but mom and I are in another room watching football, so it might be wasted on us. PLUS, I MUST get to the garage and work on Brantlers. I have an interview next week with a gallery and would like to have a few more larger ones made. I have another great idea, with the supplies for my next Brantler. Can't wait to share. So much to do so little time.
I want to make this, chocolate ganache bundt cake. Plus, we have lots of brown bananas ... time for Banana Bread.
art of espalier from Pinterest. So many wonderful things to see on Pinterest ... but I really don't have the time to look to deeply. Found this interesting gardening site from a pin - Thinking outside the Boxwood. Great idea for winter gardening. I want a portion of my garden to look like this?
I love this:
ambedo n. a kind of melacholic trance in which you become completely absorbed in vivid sensory details — raindrops skittering down a window, tall trees leaning in the wind, clouds of cream swirling in your coffee—which leads to a dawning awareness of the haunting fragility of life, a mood whose only known cure is the vuvuzela via Dictionary of Obscure Sorrows.
Damn, the Saints just lost! What a game!
Later ... I just discovered Pica in another photo ... cleaning really tires him out! Funny I never think of it unless I see a photo, but D and I hate curtains ... and we just never put any up in any rooms. Blinds only. Beyond those houses is a great view of Whidbey Island and Puget Sound. Quilt on sofa ... because the dogs, all of the dogs, even my neighbor's dog ... lies up there ... watching other dogs ... all day long. ;)
It snowed on and off today. I wish more would stick! In celebration of my successful day, I have lit my candles. I was thinking about a fire but mom and I are in another room watching football, so it might be wasted on us. PLUS, I MUST get to the garage and work on Brantlers. I have an interview next week with a gallery and would like to have a few more larger ones made. I have another great idea, with the supplies for my next Brantler. Can't wait to share. So much to do so little time.
I want to make this, chocolate ganache bundt cake. Plus, we have lots of brown bananas ... time for Banana Bread.
art of espalier from Pinterest. So many wonderful things to see on Pinterest ... but I really don't have the time to look to deeply. Found this interesting gardening site from a pin - Thinking outside the Boxwood. Great idea for winter gardening. I want a portion of my garden to look like this?
I love this:
ambedo n. a kind of melacholic trance in which you become completely absorbed in vivid sensory details — raindrops skittering down a window, tall trees leaning in the wind, clouds of cream swirling in your coffee—which leads to a dawning awareness of the haunting fragility of life, a mood whose only known cure is the vuvuzela via Dictionary of Obscure Sorrows.
Damn, the Saints just lost! What a game!
Later ... I just discovered Pica in another photo ... cleaning really tires him out! Funny I never think of it unless I see a photo, but D and I hate curtains ... and we just never put any up in any rooms. Blinds only. Beyond those houses is a great view of Whidbey Island and Puget Sound. Quilt on sofa ... because the dogs, all of the dogs, even my neighbor's dog ... lies up there ... watching other dogs ... all day long. ;)
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life
Friday, January 13, 2012
Sophie at rest
When Sophie isn't making Pica growl and chase her, horse-playing to Pixel, running around every inch of the backyard ... this is where she likes to take her afternoon rest ... while I work. ;) Then she moves to the front room, in front of the windows so she can see when her "folks" are coming.
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life
Thursday, January 12, 2012
Drawing in circles
Spirograph art by Lesley Halliwell
Creating your own in Adobe Illustrator is so easy. Something I do all the time when I am playing around.
Spirodoodle for the iPhone
Creating your own in Adobe Illustrator is so easy. Something I do all the time when I am playing around.
Spirodoodle for the iPhone
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art
Unreal
Maybe she's born with it? (Nah, it's Fotoshop). A great video, Fotoshop by Adobé by Jesse Rosten. "This commercial isn't real, neither are society's standards of beauty." Behind the scenes of Fotoshop by Adobé.
Celebrities Before and After Photoshop.
What you see isn't real. ;0
Celebrities Before and After Photoshop.
What you see isn't real. ;0
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