Wednesday, January 02, 2013
New Beginnings 2013
We're Northern California people now. When we go to the post office we take the dog for a walk at the beach across the street. We cut down our Christmas tree in Half Moon Bay. We wear a lot more clothes. It's good and we love it. Happy new year!
Sunday, September 09, 2012
I'm Too Sexy for My Undies
Overheard from Theron's room, as he opens a new package of underwear:
"Fashion briefs!... As if they're significantly different than regular briefs!... Oh, no...Camo! ...Look out!"
"Fashion briefs!... As if they're significantly different than regular briefs!... Oh, no...Camo! ...Look out!"
Sunday, June 17, 2012
Work and Play
These boys love to stay in a hotel. They both pooped out at the same time. |
Tuesday, May 22, 2012
The Southwestern Family Road Trip
It's been many years since I've driven across the Southwest. Earlier this month me and Ash, Theron, Oli, and our friend Vanessa drove to Albuquerque for the annual conservation meeting. Ozge and I had a booth for IVS and Ashley had a booth for PACCIN. We rented a mini van and filled it to the brim with display furniture, products, and snacks. Note to selves, Cheez-Its are delicious but no substitute for real food. On the way back we GOT OUT OF THE CAR and ate food. It was fried but it actually made the trip easier.
Here is Oli taking a load off. I can tell it's when we first got there because the decorative pillows are still in place.
Here's a shot of the IVS booth. This was the first year we took credit cards at the booth. It was nice to see repeat customers. It was also great being able to bring our clothing rack and 2 grid display stands without the worry of shipping.
This is Ashley at his booth educating everyone to the amazing resource that is PACCIN. Next to him is our friend Liz who has launched a non-profit called Indigo Arts Alliance that makes grants to people, not just conservators, to help fund professional development.
Booth sitting occupied two days but we had help and were able to get away during that time to see talks, and the day after our booths closed there were still sessions going so we were both able to attend presentations we wanted to see. It was amazing how fast the time went. We didn't really have a chance to see much around Albuquerque.
On the way back we decided it was better to get out once in a while, not just at the gas station. We stopped at the dinosaur, Indian, petrified wood trading post.
Theron refused to stand with his back to the dinosaurs. Inside the trading post he got himself a piece of petrified wood and a necklace with a "mood" tipi pendant.
In spite of all the cheapy tourist souvenirs there was actually a room of the good stuff and a nice selection of kachina dolls by artists I know, having been recently immersed in the subject, are well respected. Outside there were these interesting pieces of glass and larger chunks of petrified wood.
We stopped at one place that had interesting sheet metal statues - I don't have a picture, maybe Ashley took one.
And misc, this is a quilted notebook cover I made as a graduate present for a student I helped with her thesis.
Oops, the back is rotated - oh well.
While driving through Arizona we sang along to the Eagles song about standin' on a corner. Yay for satellite radio.
Here is Oli taking a load off. I can tell it's when we first got there because the decorative pillows are still in place.
Here's a shot of the IVS booth. This was the first year we took credit cards at the booth. It was nice to see repeat customers. It was also great being able to bring our clothing rack and 2 grid display stands without the worry of shipping.
This is Ashley at his booth educating everyone to the amazing resource that is PACCIN. Next to him is our friend Liz who has launched a non-profit called Indigo Arts Alliance that makes grants to people, not just conservators, to help fund professional development.
Booth sitting occupied two days but we had help and were able to get away during that time to see talks, and the day after our booths closed there were still sessions going so we were both able to attend presentations we wanted to see. It was amazing how fast the time went. We didn't really have a chance to see much around Albuquerque.
On the way back we decided it was better to get out once in a while, not just at the gas station. We stopped at the dinosaur, Indian, petrified wood trading post.
Theron refused to stand with his back to the dinosaurs. Inside the trading post he got himself a piece of petrified wood and a necklace with a "mood" tipi pendant.
In spite of all the cheapy tourist souvenirs there was actually a room of the good stuff and a nice selection of kachina dolls by artists I know, having been recently immersed in the subject, are well respected. Outside there were these interesting pieces of glass and larger chunks of petrified wood.
We stopped at one place that had interesting sheet metal statues - I don't have a picture, maybe Ashley took one.
Here's Oli being a good dog.
And misc, this is a quilted notebook cover I made as a graduate present for a student I helped with her thesis.
Oops, the back is rotated - oh well.
While driving through Arizona we sang along to the Eagles song about standin' on a corner. Yay for satellite radio.
Tuesday, February 21, 2012
Odds and Ends
Ashley's been working out of town and state a lot lately. It makes Oli anxious as he is a family dog that needs the pack all together. Here Oli welcomes Ash home with his killer smile. |
Speaking of the sweet dog this is his "I'm very ready for dinner, please" look. He's ever so polite. |
Theron and Oli watching Adventure Time - a boy and his dog watch a show about a boy and a dog.
Sweet doggy |
Bibs I made for a little girl who is arriving soon
Saturday, December 10, 2011
The Winter
Queen-size mossy forest floor duvet. Cotton-silk top batik-dyed by friend, Joanne. Backing is raw silk.
Pocket tissue holders for Theron's school's holiday boutique.
Tiny ivory carvings from the Arctic, on my table at work.
Sunday, July 17, 2011
Good Night, Archie Bunker
Takes his ice cream bowl to the kitchen, shuffles through the living room, "I'll be on the can" he announces.
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