Saturday, March 29, 2008

Healing Art Works!


Just wanted to give these folks a plug. Found them on Cheap Joes website and it looks as if they do good work!
Healing Art Works
Healing Art Works, Inc., is a non-profit organization committed to providing works of original art for patient rooms at hospitals and medical centers in order to facilitate emotional and physical healing through art -one room at a time.

Friday, March 28, 2008

Earth Hour 2007

Have you signed up yet?
http://www9.earthhourus.org/

Thursday, March 27, 2008

A bit more

Sorry had to throw this in:

'There is not much wilderness left to destroy, and the nature in the mind is being logged and burned off. Industrial-urban society is not "evil" but there is no progress either ... A gas turbine or an electric motor is a finely-crafted flint knife in the hand. It is useful and full of wonder, but it is not our whole life... I try to hold both history and the wilderness in mind, that my poems may approach the true measure of things and stand against the unbalance and ignorance of our times'

-Gary Snyder quoted in David Kherdian, Six San Francisco Poets, Fresno, Calif., 1969

Prophetic!

Get OUT!

Gary Snyder was raised in Oregon and Washington state.....and I just sensed it! ha!

Poet Gary Snyder

I love it when I stumble upon a new poet to get into.
On Writer's Almanac a couple of weeks ago I heard this by Gary Snyder:

At Tower Peak

Every tan rolling meadow will turn into housing
Freeways are clogged all day
Academies packed with scholars writing papers
City people lean and dark
This land most real
As its western-tending golden slopes
And bird-entangled central valley swamps
Sea-lion, urchin coasts
Southerly salmon-probes
Into the aromatic almost-Mexican hills
Along a range of granite peaks
The names forgotten,
An eastward running river that ends out in desert
The chipping ground-squirrels in the tumbled blocks
The gloss of glacier ghost on a slab
Where we wake refreshed from ten hours sleep
After a long day's walking
Packing burdens to the snow
Wake to the same old world of no names,
No things, new as ever, rock and water,
Cool dawn birdcalls, high jet contrails.
A day or two or million, breathing
A few steps back from what goes down
In the current realm.
A kind of ice age, spreading, filling valleys
Shaving soils, paving fields, you can walk in it
Live in it, drive through it then
It melts away
For whatever sprouts
After the age of
Frozen hearts. Flesh-carved rock
And gusts on the summit,
Smoke from forest fires is white,
The haze above the distant valley like a dusk.
It's just one world, this spine of rock and streams
And snow, and the wash of gravels, silts
Sands, bunchgrasses, saltbrush, bee-fields,
Twenty million human people, downstream, here below.

This poem is from No Nature: New and Selected Poems Some of its imagery reminded my of the Olympic Pennisula. Here's another great bit:

"How Poetry Comes to Me"

It comes blundering over the
Boulders at night, it stays
Frightened outside the
Range of my campfire
I go to meet it at the
Edge of the light


Gorgeous!

Beautiful Quote


Found this on Neoterra Blog

"It is futile to argue as to which single leaf, which design of branches or which attractive flower you like; when you understand the root, you understand all of its blossoming."

-Bruce Lee

Wednesday, March 26, 2008

Port Townsend!

In exactly one week, at this very hour, I will be in one of my favorite places in the world Port Townsend, Washington. I daydream of moving there. Robert and I head off to Artfest! A weekend wonderland of art developed by Teesha Moore. It's a blessed life I lead, indeed. This was where we stayed last year, in one of the officer's houses at Fort Warden.
Needless to say Robert would love living there. This is a photo of last years West Coast Sea Kayak Symposium there at Fort Warden.














I can't WAIT! The Olympic Mountains...Puget Sound we may get up to ORcas island this year if all goes well. I just love it there. And PT has lots of galleries and plenty of good brew pubs!

Wednesday, March 19, 2008

Archetypes


So.... I am involved in a collaborative art project right now. I was invited to join 12 women who are all movers and shakers in the collage world, to do a collage/assemblage round robin. I am extremely flattered to be invited! We mail our container with 12 "pages" in it to the next person on the list. Each month we work on a different Archetype, the Teacher, the Healer, the Crone, the Muse, the Empress... you get the idea. Its going to be really, really cool. I just got the first box! Its full of beautiful small decorative canvases to work on. I will work this month on The Teacher. Prophetic as I head off to Artfest to teach again this year.

Saturday, March 15, 2008

Rolling right along

So, my camera bit the dust in the wet exit last month and I am realizing now how much I used it. I can't photograph the work I am making for Artfest, or Meredith's first short haircut! I couldn't snap shots of the SlotMachines in our recent appearance at SNAG in Savannah GA. I can't photograph work I did for an archetypes round robin project, heck! I can't photograph anything!!
So you'll just have to hear about it all.... okay so Meredith has her first short haircut-smashing! I went to Savannah. I am frantically making bits for Arfest08, and working in a round robin for the first time in years. Life is just rolling right along at a fantastic clip. I haven;t relaxed, read a book took a nap or been leisurely in any way. Although I did catch a performance of "Turning the Wheel-Nearly Invisible" tonight.

Wednesday, March 12, 2008

Jesus Shaves-David Sedaris

I am gasping for air. This one always gets me....
gotta love David.

Neko Case

Driving back from Savannah Neko Case music over and over.... dreaming of the spanish moss....wet bricks.... the Lucas theater's lights glinting off the wet oak leaves. GOD can she sing!

Eilen Jewell - Rich Man's World

YEAH! Some of my new favorite music! Listened to Eilen Jewel and Neko Case all the way home from Savannah today! "Rambler girls...watch your step babe, watch what crowd you end up in....."

Tuesday, March 11, 2008

Check it out!

http://theslotmachines.blogspot.com/

Monday, March 3, 2008

Coffee -ART- Talk!


Later this month IAC will host the beginning of potentially ongoing coffee klatschs.
I call it Coffee ART Talk. The basic idea is we host an open house coffee social hour for creative types. We found those of us that are there in the afternoon head down the street for coffee sometimes together. So we thought, hey! why not stay here and invite others for networking, laughter and shop talk? Stay tuned for the dates and times.

SNAG!


Well its that time! SNAG! Off to Savannah for an earlier conference this year with the Society of North American Goldsmiths. I will be assisting Sharon Massey, co ordinating the Silent Auction again this year, our last and fourth year. Should be rockin', a bunch of crazy metalsmiths all converging on a town for a week to talk shop, watch demos, party and buy tools. Woo hoo! Back next week!

Monday, February 25, 2008

Sucked in


Oh yeah, Robert and I got sucked in. We did quite well actually... I think. We donated 2300 grains of rice. Robert's vocabulary was quite good. Click on the title to go to http://www.freerice.com/index.php and play the vocabulary word game to donate rice. Its addicting...well, to geeks anyway.

lunar eclipse - 03.03.07

This is last years lunar eclipse. I kinda like the music.... I missed the latest eclipse...but I hear it was cloudy here and not as spectacular.

Star Wars according to a 3 year old.

Oh my god Iove little kids! Why did I only have one?
three year olds are THE BEST! such insight!

Sunday, February 24, 2008

AGH!


I am laughing so hard! Yes folks, people are painting cats. No, I don't mean watercolors or oils OF cats, I mean they airbrush ON cats! AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH........gasp AHAHAHAHAHAHA! what in the hell is this world coming to? One women who commented on the website said she was excited about the book because she'd dipped her cat in beet juice but it was not effective he looked as if he'd killed a chicken and rolled on it. What posses someone to dip their cat in dye???!!!!!!!!! Bad enough people dye THEMSELVES but a (relatively) defenseless animal? What a riot.
http://www.whypaintcats.com/

Kayaking


We went out for a quick kayak trip at the beach yesterday. My daughter, Robert and I went down Banks Channel to a small beach and had lunch and paddled back. It was borderline too windy for Meredith and I, being the novices, but we persevered. As I walked the little marshy spoil island I thought how lucky we are. We don't have much. We chose artsy lives which don't include big salaries, very reliable cars, paid vacations, etc. But we do have this- this water to be near, this sun on our full bellies, the wind blowing the grass, the marks we make in the sand. And we have it any time we want it pretty much.
Those of us that live here on the coast live in a kind of paradise when we slow down enough to remember. Art by Shellie Mitchell from SC. Click the post title to purchase and to view her Etsy store.

Bacon

So my 12 year old daughter said, "Yeah, I thought about becoming a vegetarian, but then....
I remembered bacon."

Wednesday, February 20, 2008

The Grays

The Very Best Years and awesome Grays song. I couldn't embed it sorry
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vtkgE4h_EKw

Jason Faulkner


So if you're not familiar with him, I LOVE Jason Faulkner. My favorite cd will always be Can You Still Feel? When I play that cd people always ask what it is. I loved previous incarnations of his, the band The Gray's and later Jellyfish
http://www.rogerjosephmanningjr.com/projects/jellyfish/.

The Treasury


I LOVE intelligent pop. I guess its growing up with the Beatles...dunno/ I was glad to recently see Jason Faulkner still out there kickin' it... http://www.jasonfalkner.net/
But I just discovered this band The Treasury and love 'em! Evidently missed them last year at The Whiskey. Love their song on myspace "My Way". Good solid pop.

Thursday, February 14, 2008

Chris Jordan


I am not kidding folks.... you have got to check this guy out.http://www.chrisjordan.com/



"This series looks at contemporary American culture through the austere lens of statistics. Each image portrays a specific quantity of something: fifteen million sheets of office paper (five minutes of paper use); 106,000 aluminum cans (thirty seconds of can consumption) and so on. My hope is that images representing these quantities might have a different effect than the raw numbers alone, such as we find daily in articles and books. Statistics can feel abstract and anesthetizing, making it difficult to connect with and make meaning of 3.6 million SUV sales in one year, for example, or 2.3 million Americans in prison, or 410,000 paper cups used every fifteen minutes. This project visually examines these vast and bizarre measures of our society, in large intricately detailed prints assembled from thousands of smaller photographs. The underlying desire is to emphasize the role of the individual in a society that is increasingly enormous, incomprehensible, and overwhelming.

My only caveat about this series is that the prints must be seen in person to be experienced the way they are intended. As with any large artwork, their scale carries a vital part of their substance which is lost in these little web images. Hopefully the JPEGs displayed here might be enough to arouse your curiosity to attend an exhibition, or to arrange one if you are in a position to do so. The series is a work in progress, and new images will be posted as they are completed, so please stay tuned.

~chris jordan, Seattle, 2007

Capturing the Scale of American Consumption

Fascinating talk (30 minutes? ) by Artist Chris Jordan who brings the enormous scale of our mass consumption into high-resolution. He shares Running the Numbers, composite photographs of discarded cell phones, computers, aluminum cans and other modern detritus, urging us to consider the consequences of our consumer culture while insisting that each of us has the power to make a difference. Gotta love Pop!cast.....

Monday, February 11, 2008

South River Paddle



My first OBE

And no, I don't mean Out of Body Experience.... I like to call it Out of Boat Experience! Salt Marsh Kayak and Bluefield Enterprises had their first Oyster Roast and Paddle this weekend. While we got there late to the oyster roast out in Bladen county, it was great, big fire, good food, live band.... We camped on the property and ate a huge spread that Bluefield Enterprises CEO and chief cook Scott prepared. Fresh homemade biscuits with sorghum molasses, yellow grits, sausage, cinnamon rolls, I was ready for the paddle! We were all going down the South River ending near Tomahawk NC. Gorgeous day, brisk, blue sky, Black water mmmm! The South is a nice river a bit more gravely than the sandy Black, and low this year. We had a lovely paddle about 13 of us. An adorable little black puppy hovered about as we put in and one of the group just couldn't leave her. She rode in the bow of his kayak the whole way down, 9.64 twisty turny miles! So Robert and I were hanging back, it was after lunch and the river had a bit more current than I, the beginner, am used to. There were plenty of obstacles, some really BIG trees down over the river. So lots of strainers. Robert hung back to gather some wild gourds and the puppy rescuer and I were alone trying to shoot through a tight zig zag of logs and trees down. I got trapped, the back of my kayak pinned between two cypress knees and the front wedged. I couldn't budge. and every time I did try to move I would nearly flip with the current rushing under me. I just sat there waiting for Robert as the other guy went on through. Robert came along chuckling at me sitting there looking glum. He moved to the bank, got out and helped me get unpinned. I backed up to try again. This time he was patiently giving me instructions as to how best to paddle through the narrow passage. Well I made all the same mistakes. The current caught the back end and I lost control of the boat again and got trapped....again. I was irritated, frustrated and mad at myself. The rest of the group was long gone. And then trying to move myself out of my situation I flipped.
This is a big deal for me.
I have never flipped over. I have taken a quick rescue and recovery class in the summer, in warm water, at the beach in which I flipped over hung for a second or so, and then released the skirt and popped up. But I have never accidentally flipped over in freezing cold water with nothing on but a T shirt and pfd. I panicked! It was only waist deep but the current was pulling me under the strainer and I was freaking. Robert was shouting at me to calm down and pull the skirt and get out of the boat. It took a second, I was gasping at the cold. trying to grab gear. He's shouting "leave the gear!", forget it... I was a very cold mammal at that moment, not hearing anything. so I stand up and try to wade out against the current. I shook for 20 minutes from just adrenaline. Robert had brought all kinds of extra dry clothes so I was warm soon. But it was pretty big milestone for me. And evidence as to how quick a reasonably calm looking river, no rocks, no whitewater, nothing scary can become really scary when you are being towed under logs and branches with a current especially for a novice. We are laughing about it now. And I am glad that I have that experrience under my belt. He wants to kayak the Orcas islands and I feel nowhere near ready. I am not a cold water girl! I know there's gear and all... but...I am a big chicken. I don't love adrenaline. I like yoga and making things. I love easy, gentle paddling in pretty surroundings! Needless to say I am sore and slept like a baby last night.

Saturday, February 9, 2008

Its Up!

My interview with Allison Lee is up at Craftcast.com. Its moving hearing it. I was scared to hear myself, but I think its okay!
Check it out! http://www.craftcast.com/

Friday, February 8, 2008

Derech - Mosh Ben Ari

I just love csome of these lyrics if they are in fact as this person posted them:
Road (or- Way)
---------------
I wake up in the morning, I'm addicted to the road
I travel, I travel
A lot of green around, it touches laughter
It's a sweet moment
How should I move between the paths that were embroidered on me by the years
I sink into the radio
Silence is sweet again, on the escape rout again
And again it touches
chorus:
And in the nights, eye full of tears
Lips whisper To you, to you
And in the days, face to face
I'm in the middle of life
And still without you

The road does not end, it's the road to tomorrow
I touch the horizon
If only you were here with me,
to strengthen my weakeness
I would be calm

mosh ben ari-ya

Another one I am lovin'!
So catchy,happy....
Here's the lyrics posted on Youtube:

open your eyes,
we are here together in this world
and there is one God above
And just accept that it's ya ya ya...
He always comes on time.

"Mukeret Li Mipa'am"- Hebrew song, by Din Din Aviv

I am so excited about this group! Great animation
here's the lyrics that I could find on the internet:
One moment before the sunset
I embrace you and my heart, like a ball of fire,
dives and falls with you
Then comes the darkness
The magic disappears
Leaving only the depth of your eyes
and the sadness of the world
I have known you long ago
Perhaps in another lifetime
A dream that left in me a fragrance
Of a burning memory
So before I touch you
Just before sunrise
Come and say to me,
I am all yours
Perhaps from another lifetime...
There is only one in my imagination
She is good and sweet
And I am pointed at her
From a cloud of silence
Maybe that is where you came from
So if you are real
Please take me with you
And look after me
I have known you long ago...

Thursday, February 7, 2008

6 Word memoirs















Can you do it?
Sum yourself up in a 6 word memoir?
I heard an interview on NPR with the books editors. Very cool idea.
Based on the story that when challenged to write a 6 word novel Hemmingway said, "For Sale: babyshoes, never worn."
I am still working on mine.
For more cool stuff like this book go to Smith online magazine: http://www.smithmag.net/
Everyone has a story.....

Saturday, February 2, 2008

yael naim new soul

I think this is my life's theme song. People say "She's such an old soul..." Not me. I have always thought I landed in the wrong world and am new here. Live the video too!

Collaboration Factory-PLASTICS!


Dan Brawley is hosting a Collaboration Factory at IAC-Wabi Sabi Warehouse. If you want to make art out of plastic then come on down!



Go here for more info: http://wabisabiwarehouse.blogspot.com/

No experience necessary. Bring plastic stuff to upcycle into art! Finished works will be installed as part of the "Retirement Plan for Plastics" Exhibition at UNCW's Warwick Gallery.

EXCITING!


Dan Brawley has set up a blog for our studio space Wabi Sabi Warehouse.
Very cool...
http://wabisabiwarehouse.blogspot.com/

Lots of exciting things will be happening there this year, stay tuned!

Friday, February 1, 2008

Craftcast

Well! I was honored to be surprised by an email from Allison Lee of Craftcast.com. She interviewed me today! It will air sometime next week. Go check out her interview with Susan Lenart Kazmer and many other great metalsmiths, including Linda Darty, Kathleen Dustin, and Alan Revere. COOL!

Liveearth.org


Very cool website...Live Earth!

Thursday, January 31, 2008

Sunday, January 27, 2008

My step daughter's Etsy shop!

Check out my step daughter's new Etsy shop.
http://byotekiboutique.etsy.com

Thursday, January 24, 2008

I mean c'mon....


their heaven has a BEER VOLCANO!
You might like it, there's pirate gear involved!
Find out more about Pastafarianism:
http://www.venganza.org/flash/guidetopastafarianismpreloaded.swf

I have heard the word......


And the word is FLYING SPAGHETTI MONSTER!
I have been touched, nay moved!

go here to find out how:
http://www.venganza.org/

Tuesday, January 22, 2008

Enough Fear.org



interesting...
"This website will collect and display photos of people from the US and Iran (and other countries as well) holding up a hand in the universal symbol for "stop!" These photos are the first step in what we hope will become an international campaign in which people from both sides will work together to prevent any attack. These are the people who will suffer if war breaks out."

Monday, January 21, 2008

Dig this Blog!


Country French Antiques

Oh what a great blog!
Such yummy imagery, and she talks about French antiques, cake and Absinthe!!! mmmmmm

http://euroantiquemarket.blogspot.com/

Copper Chameleon

Go here now! My friend Brittany's jewelry design website will allow you to design your own enamelled jewelry that she then custom makes for you. Check out the great designs and luscious pattern!
http://www.copperchameleon.com/designyourown.html

recycle

no explanation needed.

The Commission


SO! before Christmas this interesting gentleman emailed me about a commission. He wanted a cover for his pool table light that would have a House of Blues look to it. This is what I did over the next two weeks. Oh.... He also wanted references to BBQ and primitive turkeys and pigs.
The two bottom pictures are of the piece in progress. I had a blast working on this and listened to alot of Lucinda Williams to get in the Delta mood. I am working on another commission for the same person. It's a mirror with old pieces of wood tin and copper all around it. Then if he's happy with the mirror I may do some enamelled light sconces for him.

Tuesday, January 15, 2008

"Nothing is Lost"

Loved the Noel Coward poem on the Writer's Almanac this morning on public radio.
check it out
http://writersalmanac.publicradio.org/
Breathtakingly beautiful....

Wednesday, January 9, 2008

Mine Enemy Grows Older

check out my buddy and former studio mate Rick Mobb's blog:
http://rickmobbs.wordpress.com/
Some fantastic writing. I had no idea the extent of his talents a fabulous painter yes!
and a poet as well.

Affirmation by Donald Hall

When listening to Fresh Air with Terry Gross tonight, I was introduced to the poetry of Donald Hall.
This one particularly struck me, thought I'd share:

Affirmation
by Donald Hall

To grow old is to lose everything.
Aging, everybody knows it.
Even when we are young,
we glimpse it sometimes, and nod our heads
when a grandfather dies.
Then we row for years on the midsummer
pond, ignorant and content. But a marriage,
that began without harm, scatters
into debris on the shore,
and a friend from school drops
cold on a rocky strand.
If a new love carries us
past middle age, our wife will die
at her strongest and most beautiful.
New women come and go. All go.
The pretty lover who announces
that she is temporary
is temporary. The bold woman,
middle-aged against our old age,
sinks under an anxiety she cannot withstand.
Another friend of decades estranges himself
in words that pollute thirty years.
Let us stifle under mud at the pond's edge
and affirm that it is fitting
and delicious to lose everything.

Tuesday, January 8, 2008

Joy!


As you get older its harder to make new friends and even harder to keep them. I am blessed with a core group of compadres from grad school that are the most amazing folks. Its fabulous to see when they have happy endings, or should I say beginnings!

For Aan


Sigor Ros is for Aan who passed on thursday I think of her as my Obi Wan. I am forever changed by her light.

Sigor Ros - Saeglopur (the fountain mix) SPOILERS

YEEEEEESSSSS! Ah....so beautiful. what a great flim too. not for everybody i am sure.

Monday, January 7, 2008

Sigur Rós - Glósóli

makes me want to cry am I happy? sad? beautiful

Cool! Recycled Gold!


check this out...
Go to Greenkarat to recycle your old and broken gold jewelry. You can recycle it through GreenKarat and receive a store credit, or GreenKarat suggests that you consider the Basel Action Network (www.ban.org) for your contribution. BAN is working to eliminate global trade in mercury, which has an intimate bond with gold.
You can also designate any charity to recieve your contribution through GreenKarat. Very cool way to utilize that icky wide 80's chain that's all mangled, or any old gold junk in the bottom of the jewelry box. The gold you recycle eliminates mining more.
Hey, could be tax deductable too!
Gotta love it!

Sunday, December 30, 2007

Making a Difference

Watoto Wa Kwetu Trust and Children's Art Center













Don't we all want to make a difference somehow? It feels great to contribute in some small way. Here's your chance!
A friend of mine is helping the Watoto Wa Kwetu Trust and Children's Art Center in Kenya by selling screensavers of his photography at his site:http://www.brimmages.com/ksv1.htm
To learn more here is the Watoto Wa Kwetu Trust's homepage:
http://www.myspace.com/watoto_wa_kwetu_trust

Farin Greer, an artist who used to live here in Wilmington and run a wonderful gallery is involved with the trust. She writes that recently one of their new volunteers- "wrote to say that many of her friends and family have been asking questions about our choice to support programs that provide creative arts, when it seems obvious to assume that most of these children probably struggle just to get their basic necessities met, be in need of food, water and shelter. Well here is what I advised her to consider and share with people who ask this question; There are in fact many new and established organizations that specifically work to assist the children(some of whom are orphaned) to have the basics.There still remains so very much to be done in all these areas.Though I will never argue that one must have the basics for the body to survive, the soul is more complex. With nurture, by means of food, water and shelter there is still the need to nurture the soul by means of expression. We desire to offer a vehicle for the children to dream beyond the moment. We believe...if you can dream it you canf ind a way to make it happen, but if there is no dream, one may just fell a victim of their environment with no hope of something better. Creativity is a doorway to hope. I hope this helps. As the sayings go: Each One Teach One and Active Spirituality Supports Reality... Please take a minute, visit our page and consider making a donation, no gift is too small. There is great power in a collective force of love and support."
If you are interested here is Farin's artwork: www.fineartamerica.com/profiles/farin-greer.html

Sunday, December 9, 2007

Trash! Glorious Trash!











Wasn't that an Oscar the Grouch song?
Thought I'd share... My buddy Steve Brimm http://www.brimmages.com gave me the heads up on Ira Glass' interview with sailor and researcher Captain Charles Moore. Captain Moore's website is fantastic http://www.algalita.org/
They offer resources and information, as well as handouts for teachers to print out about plastics. Thought I share some depressing photos from their research of dead albatross whose guts were full of plastic non-biodegradable trash.


Awareness- that's one thing all of us can do raise awareness. Then you can make small change. Just pay attention to how much plastic you use and how you dispose of it. Then start using less!




On a more positive note, a couple of great uplifting quotes:
"Always use the word impossible with the greatest caution" -Werner Von Braun
"The peope who get on in this world are the people who get up and look for the circumstances they want, and, if they can't find them, make them" -George Bernard Shaw

Tuesday, November 27, 2007

Texas Co2 Central

Texas is the nation's biggest energy hog.... listen in:
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=16511614

Sunday, November 25, 2007

Fantastical!



You MUST go check out
Su Blackwell's sculptural books....fantastical!
http://www.sublackwell.co.uk/index.php

Wednesday, November 21, 2007

Go Kayak NOW!


Yes! in our area the paddling right now is excellent! Less tourists, less motor boats, cooler weather.... Just because of this Robert is scheduling a Black River Paddle this Saturday for those of you who'd rather kayak than take part in the post Thanksgiving consumer frenzy. I mean come on, wouldn't quietly gliding past birds and trees be preferable? The tour is $90, all equipment provided. To reserve a spot 910-367-2545. Robert will be offering tours and lessons all winter. This photo is one taken on the Black River by my friend Steve Brimm. Rumors are he'll be up and blogging soon if not already! Click on the post title for his website. He has high quality prints available of his gorgeous photography. http://www.brimmages.com/

Thursday, November 15, 2007

OMG! Stranger Than Fiction!

If you have not seen Stranger Than Fiction then you must go rent it right now. RIGHT NOW! I am not kidding. My metals student all shreiked when I naively said,"What is it about?" I have cried, my face is all puffy...OMG! What a beautiful film....
did I say that already?

Monday, November 12, 2007

Take a Good hard Look at Yourself, America



This photo came in an email from my uncle. So, unfortunately, I have no idea who the photographer is.
Prophetic though....

Friday, November 9, 2007

ADULTITIS!

Oh My! d
Do you have "Adultitis"? I wonder if it needs another name like the
9-2-5 Virus?
or Squaritis?

Funny!
Click on the post title go to: http://www.adultitis.org/facts.php

Take The Buy Handmade Pledge


Would you pledge to buy handmade items this season?
Go here and pledge and then tell your pals!
http://www.buyhandmade.org/
And ask your family and friends to do the same for you!

Thursday, November 1, 2007

Halloween

My sister in law as a Cubist painting for Halloween!