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Ladybug babies
I went out this morning to walk in my garden~something I try to do every morning with my cup of coffee~and I noticed a ripe tomato hanging from the vine. I went to pick it and saw it was covered with dozens of tiny, red, crawling dots…smaller than a pins head. At first I was aghast thinking they were mites. But upon closer inspection I realized they were baby ladybugs! Have you ever seen a baby ladybug? Neither have I! So I thought I’d take a picture of who’s left after I inadvertently knocked most of them off.
Now, this isn’t a complete surprise since I released a bag of ladybugs about a month ago to eat aphids, but to actually come across the offspring of the bugs that flew away in three day’s time is quite charming.
I hope each and every one of you are doing well. Seems the economy is picking up so I hope that your life is returning to the stability we all new before the crash of 2008. Its been a long road for all of us but I feel blessed that the things that were really important in life stayed true throughout the past few years. Thank you all for following my story. I truly love to share all the little details I see in life, and I love when you share yours with me. Thank you,
xoxSarah
"So we really have no way of knowing, do we?" A painting
In between times, I have been stealing out to the trailer to paint. I have a big table covered with small canvases and I am working on a half dozen at any given time. My process is to just simply play with color and shape to see what happens~my favorite way to discover things.
This little (4″x4″) canvas had been laying around for weeks with only wavy blue stripes on it. I just couldn’t figure out what to do with this direction and color scheme. Whenever I get to that point of not knowing, I just move on to another canvas until something hits me. Well, instead “it” hit the canvas.
One early morning before work, I was again throwing a bit of paint around and some yellow dripped on this canvas. Ah-ah! The image instantly turned into space. Maybe even the view of space from Saturn. That is, if you could lay in the Saturn grass one balmy evening and look up at the stars through your planet’s rings. Or, maybe this is looking out over the ocean at the risen moon. Whatever it might be, I liked it.
The final touch was this quote cut from my now diminishing Gore Vidal book. I clipped it out weeks ago thinking it philosophical. And now, with this little space painting, it’s as if the image and the quote were made for each other.
Well, I hope you are having a really great day. My weekend has just begun and among other things, I am going to lay in the grass and look at the stars.
xoxSarah
Another painting and a story about the Alpine Lodge
When I was almost two-years-old, my parents decided it was time~with four children and one more on the way~to go on an adventure that would shape us all into the people we are today. They bought a lodge on a lake with seven log cabins and a full staff. We moved into the Alpine Lodge Thanksgiving Day 1971.
It was snowing and dark when we finally pulled into the parking circle after a two-day drive from Upstate New York. The former owners, Mr. and Mrs. Ross, were there to greet us. The black painted logs of the low slung buildings contrasted with the eerie blue white of the snow that had been falling for days. The main lodge~with the living quarters, industrial kitchen, dining hall and social room~rested atop a gently sloping hill that rolled out to the shores of Van Vliet Lake. Sidewalks followed the grade down and then branched out to the left and right and led to the single-room cabins along the lake.
We spent the first night in the motel-style rooms just off the drive, mere yards from the entrance to the lodge. The next day, Friday, we unpacked and settled into this place we would call home for the next six years. Of course I don’t remember a bit of this, but to hear mom recall the story in great detail is one of my life’s pleasures.
Before arriving, Dad did research to see what there was to do during the snowy wintertime when the lodge is closed. Snowmobiling was popular, as was cross country skiing. Having never done it before, mom took particular interest in cross-country skiing and bought skis that next weekend. Pregnant with my little sister, mom would spend hours out exploring the surrounding ten acres that came with the property. Soon, the whole family was in on it (I was pulled in a sled until I got my own skis that next winter).
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As I worked on this canvas, it took on the look of birch trees in winter (my favorite tree and my favorite time when growing up at the lodge). I continued on that path once I got the hang of applying white-out tape and scratching through it. Just when I felt it was done I was inspired to “tie” a red ribbon on one of the trees as we did back then to mark the cross-country ski trails. Frequent snow storms obliterated the paths and oftentimes we were solely dependent on these red flags to find our way out of the woods. It was a very scary thing to lose sight of the flags, so the red flags always indicated safety.
I dedicate this painting to my mom and dad for taking the great leap of faith of moving the family from an ordinary life into an extraordinary one. I believe we are all braver people willing to take chances and explore the world, even if it seems scary at times. I know I am fearless to try new things and I believe my bravery was instilled in me all those years at the lodge.
White elephant
This little elephant was made all the better when I ripped a page of text from one of my sacrificial books. It is fun for me to find interesting graphic elements in everyday objects. I used Yes Paste to apply the paper and drew through the wet paint with the other end of a paint brush to get the lined effect on the elephant.
Button Love!
I wouldn’t normally take myself for a button person, but after I started making my own out of clay, felt and screen printed fabric I was hooked. Now I search thrift stores for the coolest buttons to fill out the collection.
my favorite of all my current makes~the button bracelet. All my buttons come together in one fun grouping that are selling like hot-tamales this season. I thoroughly enjoy the process of choosing and tying these little bundles of delight.
You may remember my foray into wallet making. I started with Vinyl (read about it here) then graduated into sewing felted wool sweaters. Pictured at left is one of my wallets with a sculpted porcelain button. I’ll have this and others for sale at the upcoming Crafteria at Frances. Cyndi and I were thrilled to be of of the 40 chosen out of the 150+ makers who applied. It takes place the First Friday in December~
Friday, December 3rd, 6-9pm. Below is the close up…
Modern Manor throws a Mad Men Party
Cyndi and I got dolled up and hit the Mad Men party at Modern Manor last Saturday night. All the hepcats were out, see the evidence over at Jason Hick’s site >> click here.
Writing Prompt: U is for Ursula
When the writing friends gather, fun ensues. I was delighted with my prompt and my two-minute response. I thought some of you might be entertained, here it is:
You, you, you there! With the Umbrella. What’s your name? Ursula? Ursula!
Come help a girl out! I’m fresh in the rain, my make-up has run.
Run away, down my face, it now puddles in the puddles splashing on my cheeks.
Ho, ho, ho! Hurry up Ursula! What are you staring at? Come to my rescue. You, Ursula!
Yes, You! What you say? That that hat perched on your head with its fine feathery
is more valuable than me? But me! What about me?
I am, after all, your prized pooch Persula. Ursula, come help a bitch out!
Creative Workshops in the Airstream
Halloween Party Time!
Halloween craft idea #1: paper skeletons >>
Halloween craft idea #2: R.I.P. votive holder >>
Halloween craft idea #3: puffball spiders >>
Halloween craft idea #4: torture-tilla chips >>
Halloween craft idea #5: head on a stick marshmallows >>
Halloween craft idea #6: paint a pumpkin >>
Halloween craft idea #7: screen print a table runner >>
Halloween craft idea #8: spiderweb mobile >>
Halloween craft idea #9: pumpkin cupcakes >>
Halloween craft idea #10: decorate existing bowls with vinyl >>
Halloween craft idea #11: candy and cupcake tier >>
Halloween craft idea #12: tombstone candy holder >>
Halloween craft idea #13: monsters memory game >>
Halloween craft idea #14: trick-or-treat bag >>
Halloween craft idea #15: blackbird butterfly tree >>
Halloween craft idea #16: YUDU screen printed bat placemats>>
Halloween craft idea #17: YUDU screen printed bat napkins
Halloween craft idea #18: Black bean soup >>
Halloween craft idea #19: trick-or-treat bucket >>
Halloween craft idea #20: hot glue spiderweb for the window >>