Saturday, May 14, 2005


Spring flowers. This bed needs a little work... Posted by Hello

Monday, May 09, 2005

Sketchbook Quilt


City Slickers. Posted by Hello

I did this fast little quilt (journal size) on Friday night. It was great fun. I enjoyed the speed and the hot, bright colors, although I'm not sure it feels like "me".

If this were a larger quilt, I might think more about how to quilt it. I still like it though. The chaotic quilting lines add something about how I feel about the big, bright and crowded city.

Chaotic quilting close view. Posted by Hello

The Cool Kelp Forest


Progress so far....I love the textures and cool watery colors... Posted by Hello

After all that hot, bright fabric, I felt the need to cool off, so I started a cool watery piece on Sunday night. It's a bit bigger, and I haven't done any quilting on it yet.

Start of the Cool Kelp Forest Posted by Hello

Sunday, May 08, 2005

Happy Mother's Day!


A good read Posted by Hello
I have had a very nice weekend so far. After picking up our little vehicle yesterday, I went and had a hair cut and a little color enhancement (VBG). Then I did a little fabric shop browsing and came home and read a very good book Light on Snow by Anita Shreve. It was one of those marathon reads where I started reading in the afternoon and was finished by the next day. It was absorbing and it made me remember and reflect, partly about being young and on the verge of womanhood, and partly about what it was like to live in a place where winter can kill you if you don't have the proper shelter. (I am a Midwestern girl with southern roots, disguised as a southern Californian. The costume fits pretty well after 30 years...)

Today my husband made me a lovely brunch, our version of Huevos Rancheros. In our version, the eggs are scrambled with jalapenos and sweet bell pepper, served with a side of bacon. The tortillas are the good ones, not the supermarket junk. To eat, take a tortilla, spread with refried beans, add scrambled egg and bacon, wrap and eat. Add extra salsa as desired. Yum! Oh yes, and at our age the meal requires both Beano and Pepcid AC, but it is well worth it. We will discuss resuming the low cal, low fat, low cholesterol, low interest diet tomorrow.

Saturday, May 07, 2005

Something New in the Driveway


I know you've all been feeling that slight panic when you empty your wallet at the gas pump these days. At least I know I have. In our family, we do LOTS of driving, remember this is Southern California where they are still in the dark ages when it comes to great and reliable public transit. I take a vanpool to work but DH drives 70+ miles a day. We had a slight case of sticker shock when we looked at the new hybrids (battery/gas), not to mention the waiting list is long. Here is our compromise.

What is it? A Toyota Scion XA.

The best part, a sun/moon roof. Ok the best part is 31 - 38 mpg and it didn't cost too much.  Posted by Hello

Back view Posted by Hello

Front view Posted by Hello

Friday, May 06, 2005

Friday At Last

I am thankful that it's Friday at last. End of semester is such a crunch and the atmosphere in the library is one of near panic and tension as exams or final projects loom. Virtually nothing is in its proper place due to an avalanche of returns and hordes of stack destroyers. Not the happy, peaceful place I know and love. In the coming weeks we will gradually discover those journals with razored out articles, and there will be a rash of orders for missing pages and tipping in of same. I cannot understand why people wantonly steal these articles, can it be that they actually cannot afford to pay for copies? As more and more scholarly material becomes available in online format (and we pay a great deal to provide it), you would think this vandalism would decrease, but it does not. Ok, enough of that, I can feel myself revving up for rant mode.

I plan to spend at least part of the weekend painting fabric, which is rapidly becoming my new favorite pastime. I have been reading about some discharge techniques over on the QA list, and I am anxious to try out a thing or two there as well. I also must do a few mundanes: binding on a family gift quilt and to finish quilting and binding a baby quilt. I do not find binding meditative or soothing, to me its merely a chore. Both of these quilts have passed the point of decision for the envelope method, but I see lots of "pillowcases" in my future.

The holiday on Sunday looms as a diffucult one, and my heart goes out to those of you who have so recently suffered losses. Mother's Day is bittersweet at our house, as both of our mothers are gone. If my son remembers, I will have flowers or a card, and I may haul out some of those very cherished treasures from the early years and shed a few tears over them. (Goodness, but I am getting sentimental in my old age.)
Whether you approach this day with joy or sorrow, blessings to you.

Wednesday, May 04, 2005

Emily Mason


Emily Mason is another wonderful artist whose work I love. Pure abstact expression and joyful color. See more here.

Warm Waters Posted by Hello

Emily Mason


High Five Posted by Hello

Heat of the Moon Posted by Hello

Friends of the Earth

Tuesday, May 03, 2005


These lovely paintings are just two by a German born American artist Wolf Kahn. I have been enjoying this wonderful book for several weeks now. One of the great advantages of working in a university library....

Wolf Kahn


Something about this painting just speaks to me. The color choices, the vertical repetition, the skillful and subtle impression of trees, the mood created, the way the whole thing works together. Sometimes it's not easy to analyze why, but I absolutely love the work of this artist. See more paintings here.

Saturday, April 30, 2005

Bon Voyage

This weekend we say goodbye again to John and Diane as they prepare to head back to Australia. John is Jerry's brother and Diane is my great good friend as well as my sister-in-law. They have spent the last few years cruising the South Pacific in their 30 foot sailboat, and currently are anchored in a marina in Australia. They will do some sailing up the coast and travelling within the country before they come back. After "cruising" for a few years now, I think they are almost ready to come home. Left to right: Diane, John, Me and Jerry.

Bon Voyage Posted by Hello

Friday, April 29, 2005

My Inner European

Your Inner European is Italian!



Passionate and colorful.
You show the world what culture really is.