A wonderful friend at work loaned me "The Penland Books of Handmade Books" today. I have thumbed through it at the bookstore before, but ate it up during lunch.
Terry Braunstein
Ruth Laxson
Pamela Spitzmueller
Bonnie Thompson Norman, The Windowpane Press (I was lucky enough to take a class from her, thank you! Chris!)
Tennille Shuster
And then one clicked led to another ...
Popular Kinetics Press
Vamp & Tramp links to miniature book resources
Magnolia Editions fine art studio in Oakland, California ... featuring
Squeak Carnwath and more and Alan Magee.
There is something very soothing about this piece by Shaun O'Dell.
This seems so familiar and quiet and beautiful by Bing Wright.
Daniel Essig sacred geometry ... it is stunning work.
Wednesday, April 30, 2008
Tuesday, April 29, 2008
Asian Models
"The blog documents the visibility of Asian models in today's fashion media. Some beautiful images, clothes and models ;).
Love this photo found on I <3 models.
Love this photo found on I <3 models.
Pink Fluffy Goodness
Spent the day transporting mom to/from day surgery and working from home. After working from home at 4 AM last week, I really have logging in from a distance all down to memory. Managed to nab these close to the hospital parking lot. What joy I have from shooting spring offerings ... if I could do it all day long, do you think I would get tired of it? It often feels like a religious awakening ... definitely a spiritual experience to relish.
Monday, April 28, 2008
Sunday, April 27, 2008
Present
Reely Enchanted
Watched "Enchanted" last night. The movie was a good, light-hearted hour or so but the best part was the closing credit art by yU+Co.... "using illustrations, ornamental type, flowering vines that weaves together one iconic image after another". It is truly lovely. Also watch "Bee" movie credits he credited.
Studio Daily blog, Reel FX, Prologue.
10 of the best credit sequences from Laboratory 101.
Studio Daily blog, Reel FX, Prologue.
10 of the best credit sequences from Laboratory 101.
Is This Your Name?
Etymology for my name:
Forename:
Origin: English
Meaning: Leader of the Warriors
Surname:
Origin: (Origin Celtic) 1. Warrior, Soldier [Irish ceathernach (th = h)] 2. Victorious [Irish Cearnach].
And my husband name:
Forename:
Origin: Hebrew
Meaning: Friend, Beloved
Surname:Origin: (Origin Scottish) One who attends a grist-mill. Meillear, Gaelic, having large lips; malair, Gaelic, a merchant; maillor, Gaelic, from maille, armor, and fear, a man--a man in armor, having a coat of mail, a soldier.
My son's
Forename:
Origin: Hebrew
Meaning: Gift of God
Surname:
Origin: (Origin Scottish) One who attends a grist-mill. Meillear, Gaelic, having large lips; malair, Gaelic, a merchant; maillor, Gaelic, from maille, armor, and fear, a man--a man in armor, having a coat of mail, a soldier.
All meanings found on Is this you name?
Forename:
Origin: English
Meaning: Leader of the Warriors
Surname:
Origin: (Origin Celtic) 1. Warrior, Soldier [Irish ceathernach (th = h)] 2. Victorious [Irish Cearnach].
And my husband name:
Forename:
Origin: Hebrew
Meaning: Friend, Beloved
Surname:Origin: (Origin Scottish) One who attends a grist-mill. Meillear, Gaelic, having large lips; malair, Gaelic, a merchant; maillor, Gaelic, from maille, armor, and fear, a man--a man in armor, having a coat of mail, a soldier.
My son's
Forename:
Origin: Hebrew
Meaning: Gift of God
Surname:
Origin: (Origin Scottish) One who attends a grist-mill. Meillear, Gaelic, having large lips; malair, Gaelic, a merchant; maillor, Gaelic, from maille, armor, and fear, a man--a man in armor, having a coat of mail, a soldier.
All meanings found on Is this you name?
YOUNGME - NOWME
Colorwar 2008"s YOUNGME - NOWME, on zefrank's blog ... well you can guess what the challenge is.
Friday, April 25, 2008
Northern Lights
Aurora beautiful photo found on flickr and Aurora (Borealis and Australis) pool
Sigurdur H Stefnisson's northern light photos.
Aurora Web Camera, I will checking often!
Seriously! Wouldn't you love to see this in person!
Jan Curtis, Home of the Northern Lights
Did you know there are auroral sounds? Found at Nordlys Northern Lights
Greg Morgan's sun and moon archive page.
Sigurdur H Stefnisson's northern light photos.
Aurora Web Camera, I will checking often!
Seriously! Wouldn't you love to see this in person!
Jan Curtis, Home of the Northern Lights
Did you know there are auroral sounds? Found at Nordlys Northern Lights
Greg Morgan's sun and moon archive page.
Thursday, April 24, 2008
Love Always
eye:hand
Roots & Shoots Tableware
"My Love Always" Bracelet by Heather Wynn
Posey Ring by Kathryn Riechert
Roots & Shoots Tableware
"My Love Always" Bracelet by Heather Wynn
Posey Ring by Kathryn Riechert
Small Cars
World's Smallest Cars from Dark Roasted Blend. I love them all!
I saw a Smart For Two car the other day in a parking lot and it was adorable!
I saw a Smart For Two car the other day in a parking lot and it was adorable!
Wednesday, April 23, 2008
The Tough Go Shopping
There is an advantage to getting up at 3:15a to go to work at 4a! Getting to leave work early, getting your hair trimmed (I think I have gone a year) and stopping by your favorite antique store (haven't been there in two years)! Having an early afternoon off work, no traffic has been good this week.
I stopped by Bernie's Antique store in Bothell. A wonderful old man who really knows his stuff in the perfect "junk" store with stuff in boxes to discover ...
I bought a few things today. A 1910 chemistry set.
With all of my woes with Flash last week, I thought this Flash-Aid flashlight was a good purchase.
Bernie gave me a tablet for free.
One black shoe.
Some dolls, some with a bad hair day.
Bette Davis eyes
I stopped by Bernie's Antique store in Bothell. A wonderful old man who really knows his stuff in the perfect "junk" store with stuff in boxes to discover ...
I bought a few things today. A 1910 chemistry set.
With all of my woes with Flash last week, I thought this Flash-Aid flashlight was a good purchase.
Bernie gave me a tablet for free.
One black shoe.
Some dolls, some with a bad hair day.
Bette Davis eyes
My Resource Center
You might find this a boring post ... In my ongoing quest to learn css and flash, I need a place to store all of these fantastic resource sites I find. I will be adding to this always.
CSS Tricks and Tips
Designers Toolbox
Css Zen Garden
Digital Web Magazine
A List Apart
Cascading Style Sheets on about.com
Teach yourself CSS in 10 minutes
Listutoria
Web Video Blogger
Adobe Design Center, video workshops
Adobe Developer Connection
CSS Tricks and Tips
Designers Toolbox
Css Zen Garden
Digital Web Magazine
A List Apart
Cascading Style Sheets on about.com
Teach yourself CSS in 10 minutes
Listutoria
Web Video Blogger
Adobe Design Center, video workshops
Adobe Developer Connection
Tuesday, April 22, 2008
Fun Things
This haunting image of a Abandoned library via Jen Bradford.
Go download the Nanibird, especially Linzie Hunters!
Ginny Ballou, another ArtFester.
Sunday Afternoon Tea Party by Jen Bowles design.
Go download the Nanibird, especially Linzie Hunters!
Ginny Ballou, another ArtFester.
Sunday Afternoon Tea Party by Jen Bowles design.
Chinese Spectacular
I would love to see Chinese Spectacular showing at the The Paramount Theatre. Looks luscious.
Monday, April 21, 2008
Following
tsilli via the fabulous follow studio. Daily Gusto
Carl Dern Studio chandeliers and sculptures via the wonderful Daily Poetics.
And last but not least these astounding lighting fixtures by Bahdeebahdu make me want to say WOO HOO, again from Daily Poetics.
Carl Dern Studio chandeliers and sculptures via the wonderful Daily Poetics.
And last but not least these astounding lighting fixtures by Bahdeebahdu make me want to say WOO HOO, again from Daily Poetics.
A Quiet Moment
I took a moment to visit the backyard while the sun was shining. Cleaning dog poop is always my main concern out there. It was nice to a quiet moment and listen to the birds, smell really fresh air and be in a place for the moment that my life makes sense. Where I am not feeling so badly about myself that I want to go hide under a bed, where my eyes aren't burning from wanting to cry, from trying to do what I think is right, enrolling in classes to learn something new, try to keep up with all the new technology and thinking I am picking some of it up until I need help ... then being made to feel like a complete idiot. I feel like I do not have champion ... that I am walking on a razor's edge alone. I guess I have always felt alone, but right now, I can hear the echo of my own breathing. I feel worthless, tiny and insignificant.
YOOX
This is so visually exciting. YOOXCOVER! wonderful images created by Atelier Biagetti. Each one is an exotic and wonderful animation! Also visit Backstage.
Font
I want this font.
63 Grunge Fonts the Outlaw Design Blog says are must haves.
Beard alphabet by Tim Yarzhombeck.
63 Grunge Fonts the Outlaw Design Blog says are must haves.
Beard alphabet by Tim Yarzhombeck.
"Tulip Tree" Magnolia
These are blooming all over the place. On the way home from work last night I discovered one at a house being demolished so I helped myself to a branch. Now the weird thing is ... once in the warmth of the house they opened up completely. We never see them open up like that on the tree because it doesn't get that warm this time of the year.
Sunday, April 20, 2008
Forever Young
My S-I-L made me cry today. She sent me this great video. It is the best. Young@Heart a group of O.A.P.'s sing rock'n'roll and here is their story.
Trilliums
Before I head out the door to work, my wonderful neighbor brought me a handfull of
Trilliums, that are blooming despite the snow flurries!
Did you ever see Alan Alda's Four Seasons? I am constantly reminding myself of two characters in the movie. The wife played by Sandy Dennis, divorced by her husband who later marries a younger woman, she spends three years shooting one vegetable ... not "vegetables", but one. Sometimes while looking through the lens at flowers ... I think, "am I turning into the woman?" And the second character that crops up in my head often is Danny, the dentist who is always going on about growing old, that he can feel, hear and smell his body decaying....yes, Danny. I totally understand you now.
Trilliums, that are blooming despite the snow flurries!
Did you ever see Alan Alda's Four Seasons? I am constantly reminding myself of two characters in the movie. The wife played by Sandy Dennis, divorced by her husband who later marries a younger woman, she spends three years shooting one vegetable ... not "vegetables", but one. Sometimes while looking through the lens at flowers ... I think, "am I turning into the woman?" And the second character that crops up in my head often is Danny, the dentist who is always going on about growing old, that he can feel, hear and smell his body decaying....yes, Danny. I totally understand you now.
Britannica Online
Britannica Widgets are here and Britannica is twittering. They have announced Free Access to Encyclopædia Britannica Online for Online Publishers via c|net News.
Let's Swing
Saturday, April 19, 2008
Friday, April 18, 2008
Melody Gardot
My husband is listening to and telling me the amazing story about jazz singer and song writer Melody Gardot. Go have a listen to "Worrisome Heart". Her site, her flickr, myspace.
The Drachen Foundation
Heard about this on KUOW.org tonight on my drive home, The Drachen Foundation is a non-profit educational corporation, established in 1995 and devoted to the increase and dissemination of knowledge about kites worldwide. It takes its name from the German "Drachen," which means "kite" or "dragon."
A Little Gift
This week has been so intense for me, with CSS classes after work and a big project due on Friday. Still rather tired from ArtFest, which I still haven't unpacked my clothes or make up. So when I got home from class tonight, mom had left me a little gift in a vase.
I did get to talk to Kelly last weekend about all things fun and useful. That made my day. You know you get that wonderful feeling when you talk to someone and hang up the phone thinking "I am not the only one!" Michelle and I are playing cell-phone tag! Tara told me about her new handbags she is painting and we talked about going to Art & Soul in Portland.
I did get to talk to Kelly last weekend about all things fun and useful. That made my day. You know you get that wonderful feeling when you talk to someone and hang up the phone thinking "I am not the only one!" Michelle and I are playing cell-phone tag! Tara told me about her new handbags she is painting and we talked about going to Art & Soul in Portland.
Thursday, April 17, 2008
Pinhole Cameras
In case you missed it in your Photojojo email alert today, mother lode of pinhole cameras that you make yourself from Corbis via Photojojo.
Fabulous Garlands
Fabulous garlands by Sophie Cuvelier.
All kinds of wonderful things at La Fille du Consul, my favorite would be the chocolate covered strawberry necklace!
This wonderful jellyfish lighting and much much more over at GĂ©raldine Gonzalez via Emma Cassi, another beautiful blog!
Saffron and Genevieve
Fabulous and French
Chez Fifi
All kinds of wonderful things at La Fille du Consul, my favorite would be the chocolate covered strawberry necklace!
This wonderful jellyfish lighting and much much more over at GĂ©raldine Gonzalez via Emma Cassi, another beautiful blog!
Saffron and Genevieve
Fabulous and French
Chez Fifi
Cool Websites
Time's 2007 list of 50 coolest websites.
The Museum of online museums
Thirty years of Granta covers all via Coudal Partners.
The Museum of online museums
Thirty years of Granta covers all via Coudal Partners.
Flowers And Leaves
Flowers-on-the-Wind Wall Stickers and all kinds of neat things to stick on your wall.
These wonderful magnetic leaves! via SwissMiss.
These wonderful magnetic leaves! via SwissMiss.
Classes
Darn! I forgot to sign up for Kristi Zevenbergen's Jewelry Creations this spring quarter! I couldn't have gone anyway ... too much going on at work, but maybe she will have a class in the summer!
I just got to my CSS class 10 minutes early, a good thing as I was late on Tuesday. I thoroughly enjoy Peggy Merrill, who is teaching this class.
So many classes and so little time.
I just got to my CSS class 10 minutes early, a good thing as I was late on Tuesday. I thoroughly enjoy Peggy Merrill, who is teaching this class.
So many classes and so little time.
Wednesday, April 16, 2008
Hip To Be Square
My M-I-L sent me this clip about International Quilt Study Center & Museum at the University of Nebraska.
"The International Quilt Study Center & Museum is many things: a treasure house of quilts spanning centuries from around the world; a unique academic program and resource attracting scholars from far and wide;a connection point for quilt enthusiasts of all sorts; a world class museum with state of the art exhibitions, digital galleries and stunning architecture. In this section you will find detailed information about the history of the Center and the people who have shared their love of and fascination with the world of quilts and quiltmaking."
Thanks Peggy! Maybe we need a road trip! ;)
"The International Quilt Study Center & Museum is many things: a treasure house of quilts spanning centuries from around the world; a unique academic program and resource attracting scholars from far and wide;a connection point for quilt enthusiasts of all sorts; a world class museum with state of the art exhibitions, digital galleries and stunning architecture. In this section you will find detailed information about the history of the Center and the people who have shared their love of and fascination with the world of quilts and quiltmaking."
Thanks Peggy! Maybe we need a road trip! ;)
Love in blooms
Mom asked me about the Red Charm peony that ran in the Rocky Mountain News tonight, and I looked it up on their website -- Love in blooms. It looks really blurry and I sent her what I thought was a good, solid copy!
And my entry for today's macro will be the moss I saw on a tree. Large view here.
And more ranunculus ... even a macro for consideration for my challenge.
And my entry for today's macro will be the moss I saw on a tree. Large view here.
And more ranunculus ... even a macro for consideration for my challenge.
Cinema Redux
Brendan Dawes has come up with another way of representing an entire film in one print.
Monday, April 14, 2008
Working Dollars
John Sutherland's Working Dollars, animated explanation of how the stock market works, told through the story of an Everyman named Mr. Finchley and lots more via the always amazing Meggiecat ... calling you tomorrow!
Walt Whitman
Watched the end of an beautiful piece on Walt Whitman on American Experience tonight (while plugged into my online Flash Class).
Whitman's Cardboard Butterfly: found on Poet at Work , The Library of Congress.
Whitman's "Hospital" Notebook, notes from his time working in the hospitals during the Cival War and many more of his personal notebooks filled with work.
Whitman's Cardboard Butterfly: found on Poet at Work , The Library of Congress.
Whitman's "Hospital" Notebook, notes from his time working in the hospitals during the Cival War and many more of his personal notebooks filled with work.
This And That
Pop-up graphics on disposable paper placemats, can't remember where I found these.
It's Nice That
DIY - Recycled light bulb hanging vases on Design^Sprout.
three sheets 2 the wind
It's Nice That
DIY - Recycled light bulb hanging vases on Design^Sprout.
three sheets 2 the wind
Font Game
The Rather Difficult Font Game.
Words are pictures.
Low tech color calendar and Dropclock. Architectradure's Blogs of inspiration
Fontstruct
Words are pictures.
Low tech color calendar and Dropclock. Architectradure's Blogs of inspiration
Fontstruct
Sunday, April 13, 2008
Peonies On Canvas + Chair
Peonies by William Merritt Chase over at Tealan, Interior Design Resource. Paired with this chair found on All Things Bright and Beautiful. (More images here).
Andrea Schreiber's Matroschka in a snow globe, all goodness via Liquid Sky Arts.
El Sistema
Mom and I just watched 60 Minutes --- El Sistema: Changing Lives Through Music. Musical program teaching thousands of low income children in Venezuela classical music and changing their lives. Both us smiling and crying at the same time. What a great opportunity for kids. Wish we could maintain something like this in the U.S. Do yourself a favor and watch the segment if you missed it tonight.
Junky Living Space
I don't know whether to be insulted or worried because someone from flickr has found out my secret, when they invited me to join: My junky messed up living space.
A Sunny Day
Sunshine and no rain on Saturday meant a-must-to-do chore - to start the spring cleaning of the backyard. Starting with the hydrangeas which I had someone prune down a third. At closer inspection, I say they did a terrible job last fall. I pruned out dead wood and tidied them up a little. Sorry to say, I fear not many mopheads this summer. Crawling around on my stomach under the hydrangeas, through decaying leaves searching for the source of those nasty morning glories that took over the grapes and hydrangeas last year. I scratched my nose with a very muddy finger and thought, there is nothing more wonderful than the smell of wet dirt. I found this seed pod from the tree covered in spores and tried to capture it for the 30 Day Macro Challenge the idea of the very visually entertaining Orange Flower.
A larger view.
I found long forgotten primroses hidden under the leaves, half eaten by slugs. They have been out there for many years. Originally they were double but looks like they are reverting back to a single variety. Surprised to see them at all.
Found one small hydrangea petal skeleton. How do they survive unharmed among all of those leaves! Will offer this up as my 4/12 macro shot.
A little ball of fern.
And with all that crawling and cutting and looking at spores, my allergies are going crazy.
Last night we were invited to a cookout across the street. On the grill - Halibut marinated in Tequila, white wine and cilantro, BBQ chicken, roast carrots, lots of wine, good friends, laughter. The smell of many mowed yards on this day lingered in the air. A wonderful ending to the perfect sunny day.
A larger view.
I found long forgotten primroses hidden under the leaves, half eaten by slugs. They have been out there for many years. Originally they were double but looks like they are reverting back to a single variety. Surprised to see them at all.
Found one small hydrangea petal skeleton. How do they survive unharmed among all of those leaves! Will offer this up as my 4/12 macro shot.
A little ball of fern.
And with all that crawling and cutting and looking at spores, my allergies are going crazy.
Last night we were invited to a cookout across the street. On the grill - Halibut marinated in Tequila, white wine and cilantro, BBQ chicken, roast carrots, lots of wine, good friends, laughter. The smell of many mowed yards on this day lingered in the air. A wonderful ending to the perfect sunny day.