Friday, February 09, 2007

Lumber

This big pile of lumber was just delivered. Construction on my studio starts Monday!



This is where my studio is going, kitty-corner by the fence. One day there will be a beautiful wandering stone path leading up to it, and flowers and other nice plants...



And this will be my view. That stubby green tree/bush will probably get taken out, it doesn't do much for me really. I think it's a laurel.



And here is my studio plan, again, even though I think I've posted it two or three times already:

Thursday, February 08, 2007

Signs of Spring

The sun came out a little today and I went outside to clean up some of winter's mess... and what do I find but itty bitty green things poking up out of the dirt and leaves. Happy!





Some not-so-happy news, my garden shed studio is delayed for a few days... but it will come. Early next week, so the contractor says.

Friday, February 02, 2007

Lazy Day

We went to a "Potlatch" last night at Luke's school. Long Claw from Vancouver Island put it on, and throughout the night blew feathers all throughout the "lodge". This morning Luke woke up and was coughing as if he had a whole unplucked chicken in his throat so we stayed home and had a nice lazy day. First off, I got sucked into watching The Naked Brothers Band and couldn't take my eyes away from the tv, even to go make myself a coffee. It's really cute and laugh-out-loud funny. And the brothers remind me of my nephew Chad, who is a lot like Luke. Luke is watching TNBB again, for the 5th or 6th time today - he's been doing that and playing his keyboard and nintendo DS all day. I think he thinks he's going to be in a rock band now. Either that or he's trying to remember all the parts I laughed at so he can add them to his repertoire.



The internet was down most of the day, and so I ended up trying to finish some paintings I'd started. They are no closer to being done, but I guess that's ok, right? Nothing in my world is "done" right now, the house, the yard, art, jewelry, books, health/getting in shape... it's a little unsettling. The new garden studio gets built next week - that will be a load off my mind and I'm looking forward to being able to move forward with that again at least.

Thursday, February 01, 2007

Cure for Cancer?

I'm feeling very change-the-world, or at least very get-the-word-out today, for some reason. Probably because I don't have it in me to do anything else - just had a massage and chiro adjustment but still have shooting pains in my lower back and leg, making me too grumpy to do anything real. So I surf and find things.

I think this one, too, is worth passing on - a cure for cancer. Though it is mostly being ignored - and why? Oh, you know why, there's no money in it, of course. But still, I want to hope... and will.

Read about it here: http://tinyurl.com/2nguer and follow the research links at the bottom of the article for more.

I wonder... I was thinking about doing that 60 mile walk for breast cancer this summer... I'd rather the money went here instead though, as it does seem they are on to something... I wonder how to get something like this set up? Hmn...

US Department of PEACE

I love the idea of an Official Department of Peace and really hope it gets done. From the site you can sign petitions and send letters to your representatives. Please do!

http://www.thepeacealliance.org/

Wednesday, January 31, 2007

Good Book



I adored this book and read it in two days. Two very lazy days, I admit, but it's been a long time since I've read all day and into the night. I couldn't put it down, it was that good.

It's a story about a boy who runs away with the circus. And the girl he falls for at first sight. And an elephant, of course, named Rosie. And so many other characters. You won't want it to end - I didn't.

Water for Elephants by Sara Gruen.

Wednesday, January 24, 2007

Monday, January 15, 2007

Plastic

I've been playing with clay lately... I keep hoping it will hold me over to when I can melt glass again. So far... well, it's drying my hands out. These red hearts are magnets - I really like them. The blue heart necklace is prettier in person.




Saturday, January 13, 2007

Feels Like New England

It's been snowing all day. Itty-bitty fine flakes that don't really amount to much... but are beautiful to look at coming down against the backdrop of cedar trees. It reminds me of 'home', New England... and I hear that they have been getting our usually-warmish weather this winter - we've switched. I'm not really minding the snow, so much... but I am minding the icy roads and am getting sick of staying home. I'm ready to get out in the world... I want to go for a dog walk without falling on my butt. I want to go buy some magnets to glue on some poly clay hearts I've made, and I want some ice cream, of all things. Maybe tomorrow.

bird in bush

Friday, January 12, 2007

Thursday, January 11, 2007

Wednesday, January 10, 2007

Snow & Sparkles

Snow: It's all white and wintery out and while I'm sick of winter already, this is kind of a nice chage of view.

Sparkles: I made these, the sparkley stones are called muscovite, the little faceted ones are tourmaline and the focal is aventurine.



And a bracelet to go with:

Tuesday, January 09, 2007

Monday, January 08, 2007

Hearts on My Mind

I guess it's just that time of year... hearts hearts hearts... and it's not even February yet. But that's where my head is. When Luke came home from school we made this. Devil's Food cake mix with my secret ingredient - here, I'll share! - orange juice instead of water. YUM.

heart cake

Not Done

But close. Hanging this is going to force me to take down the rest of the holiday ornaments, if nothing else.

Sunday, January 07, 2007

the more I think about it...

...the more I wonder just how lucky I was. Afterall... I COULD have gotten a whole new car out of the deal. So close. That might have been fun.

windshield

Silence

TThere's wind and then there's WIND. The kind that sounds like a train headed right toward your house. Blowing right through your house. The kind that makes you sit up straight in bed from a sound dreaming sleep. The kind that blows the window open with a smash and a bang. The kind that tosses huge pine limbs around as if they were autumns leaves... dropping them who knows where. Well, some you know, because you can see the flash of transformers exploding just up the street and others you know have just crashed on the roof. But most, you can only wonder what damage they might be causing.

More shocking than the wind though, is that dead silence that wakes you up when the wind has moved on. When there is no electricity to cause your furnace to hum, or the clock to make it's faint buzz... it doesn't last long, because the dog starts snoring, but for that few seconds or minutes, it's too quiet to sleep, too quiet to get up. Too cold to get up, too. Sleep still doesn't come, because you are wondering what the damage is... but it's good, a relief, the adrenalin rush that has been the norm for the past several hours, even in sleep it seems, starts to fade and that buzzy feeling inside starts to go away, and no matter what the damage is, you and your family have made it through, again, and whatever the problem is outside... it's nothing that can't be fixed or replaced.

Too soon, dawn comes and it's time to see what all those bumps in the night really were... branches and tree limbs... all around your car, hanging in half your magnolia tree, on the roof, all around.... The worst of it, which is nothing really - NOTHING! is the smashed in windshield - easy to replace, not another dent to be found, not a hole in the roof, not a whole tree down on a house or a neighbor's house or car. Lucky again, really. And only half the time before power is restored, though cable takes yet another 12 hours to show up.

It's all good. Except, the wind is back, even though it's at half-force, and I'm really not ready for it again, so soon. It sets me on edge, makes me want to run away. A constant swoosh and swish in the background... making me yearn for that complete silence again... that calm and peace that I guess I will have to find elsewhere... turn the music up or do some yoga or get caught up creating something... something to get away from it, before it drives me completely crazy.

Friday, January 05, 2007

I Love My Flickr Favorites Pages

I'd forgotten about them until today...scrolling through, I still love each and every photo.

favorites page 1

Wednesday, January 03, 2007

Something I've been working on all day...

I didn't know what it was when I started, but it turns out it's the Universe. I'll take a better photo tomorrow, perhaps hanging on the wall even.

universe

Tuesday, January 02, 2007

Circles

This could inspire a scarf or some seed bead work. Or something. Fun.

suckers

Monday, January 01, 2007

Happy New Year!

sea star

I don't know about you but 2007 feels LUCKY. A good year with good things coming. I'm so excited!

Thursday, December 28, 2006

New Studio in the Works

January 2007, this cute little shed will be built in my back yard and I'll be melting glass again! Can't WAIT.

Tuesday, December 26, 2006

Santa Came

We found this saved to the computer when we woke up. Santa must have hit "print screen" when he stopped in. Or something. We tracked him all around the world. Most amazing was his barrel role over Germany.



Luke woke us up at 6:40 AM. "Mom, Mom! Santa Came! And GUESS WHAT!!! He did NOT bring me coal!!!!"

Here he is, several hours later, with one of his favorite gifts from Santa, plus a necklace of fairy dust around his neck and his laser pet toy hanging from his pocket:

Mistletoe

Luke: "Mom, what's this?"

Me: "It's mistletoe."

Luke: "Oh. What is it?"

Me: "A plant."

Luke: "Oh. But what is it FOR?"

Me: "Kissing people."

Luke: "Hu?"

Me: "You hang it up and then if anyone gets caught standing under it, you get to kiss them. It's an old tradition."

Luke: "Hu. I need some!"

Me: "Why? Who do you want to kiss you?"

Luke: "No one. Well... maybe a flower."

Me: "A Lilly Flower?"

Luke: "Maybe.... yeah...."


Luke and Lilly:


Wednesday, November 15, 2006

Strange Place

My grandfather passed away and I painted this odd painting. It's really big, I don't know maybe 3 feet tall.

Oh the wind...

...and the rain... it's coming down sideways. Luke asked me to take him to the beach to see if it was flooding. It wasn't, but the waves were flowing in reverse and sideways. The seaguls, the ones in the air anyway, were also flying in reverse or sideways. Or both. Some crazy girls were twirling on the beach in the rain and the wind; they seemed pretty happy.

...on a warmer note, I enjoyed my first peppermint mocha of the season today. It was delish. Almost makes me want to hang some garland and lights up. Almost.

Friday, November 10, 2006

The Art Auction Last Night

It was really FUN! I didn't end up donating that big necklace because my neighbor, who is the marketing manager at the hotel where the show was, thought maybe it was too extravagant for this event and so I ended up donating 4 other pieces in it's place and wearing the big necklace instead. All my pieces went quickly, which was nice to see, and next year I'll have a better idea what to donate. We bid on, and won, a week long workshop for Luke at Gage Acaadamy of Art. I'm a bit jealous on that one. And then we won the raffle and got two free nights, dinner, parking, cocktails and breakfast at the hotel!!

So I'm going to put the necklace (lucky necklace!) on my site for sale after all. Wish me luck with it, I don't know how I'm going to find the right buyer for it, but let's hope the universe has some plans and will line that up.

I also went through and lowered some of the prices on some pieces that have not moved very quickly... trying to move some things along to make room for some new work.

Have a great Friday everyone :)
Pam

Tuesday, November 07, 2006

Another B.I.G. Neck Piece

Voting Day

No no, not another voice telling you to go vote. Just a cute little story to share.

Last night we had the little girl next door over for dinner. Somehow the topic of today being voting day came up and someone said to her that someday she could run for president if she wanted to. Her eyes got HUGE at this new concept. Luke then said to her "Yeah, and if you were president, everyone would have to listen to you and do what you told them to." Her eyes got even BIGGER and I swear, she made a noise that sounded like Homer Simpson thinking about donuts. It was really fun to see how much she like that idea. Funny to see a 5 year old little girl practically drooling over how much power she could have.

Here's to the day when our little girls can and will run for and become president.

And here is to Kesia, the SuperMutt:

Friday, November 03, 2006

A Slightly Better Shot

It still does not do it justice. I wish I could get a shot that really captured it the way it IS.

Thursday, November 02, 2006

Auction Piece

I just finished this and I'm so excited about it. It's SO beautiful! I'm donating it to the 3rd Annual Art of Hospitality Silent Auction and Art Show. The event is next Thursday at the Mayflower Park Hotel on 4th and Olive Way in Seattle, 4-8pm. Proceeds benefit John Muir Elementarry School's Arts Program.

The neckpiece is made of my own handmade lampwork beads, pearls, garnets, turquoise and misc. glass. The pendant and toggle clasp are both handcrafted in sterling silver by the Karen Hill Tribe.



I'll try to get a better photo tomorrow when there is more light. Thanks for looking!