Friday, October 23, 2009

I just wanted to remember this

I was listening to that Garrison Keilor thing about books..."Writer's Almanac" on my headset while walking the dog. He read a poem that had a line in it about being gravity holding us to the earth, but as the writer understood it gravity is seriousness. So we're held on the earth by seriousness. So...?

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

learning to use my time wisely

I quit my job at the Market at the end of September so time is mine. I need to use it well or the inner critic will give me hell for wasting it, for quitting the job that became awful, for spending too much time playing Facebook video games and for just plain existing. That critic needs a life!

It seems like artsy types always have too little time and too many ideas. I feel like I have more ideas when I have less time to call my own, maybe because they're in such contrast to mundane work ideas? Anyway, I have to make the most of this unemployment stuff.

Neighbor lady is having a baby and gave me an invitation to the shower...don't think I'll go play the games but it's a great chance to knit a gift. I was going to make something brown with ears, but decided to use the superwash yarn I've already got (see all budgety and stuff!) I added the little snowflakes so it's got a bit of cute factor if they have a girl. I was sewing the little flakes on while Suzy and her mom were doing the country radio show so maybe some mom/daughter love is sewn in here.
I'm also working on some small paintings for impending craft shows. I am thinking I might bead some rocks but they take a long time...expensive to sell. It's hard to tell what the market will bear but I'll have to test the waters with out the cheap stuff that was in the booth I shared at the fair.

Figuring out selling venues in a small town is interesting, you have to read bulletin boards for notices about who to contact for selling space. Sometimes there's a website, if it's sponsored by the fair or by the town but usually it's word of mouth or pinned to a board. Neighbor (not the baby one) has contacts through the school, I'll ask.

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Catsitting

The cat is a rescue that has some serious issues. Her meow is ragged and weird. She growls better than she meows, probably because she practices growling more. Most importantly? She likes to shower.
Seriously, she sits in the shower and drinks and licks and then turns to sit so it's pelting her on the head.The cat's other hobby is apparently hiding under the bed growling. Mmmok.

Friday, October 2, 2009

The Big City

I'm in Anchorage, the same city I was in when I started this blog. This time it's from the point of view of not living here but in a small town that has very few amenities other than beauty. I'd still much rather live there, but I feel like a kid in a candy shop here!

REI is 1/4 mile down the road
Play it Again Sports has 2nd hand skis
The Bead Shack already took $50 bucks from me
The Bear Tooth movie theater/brew pub is just down the street
Title Wave Books is over by REI
Internet is fast and wireless
T.V. available
More than one radio station
The Tony Knowles trail system is just down the hill

and that's all with out even getting in the car!

Thrift stores, used book stores, Old Navy, Target, Costco, Fred Meyer, Barnes and Noble all want me to come drop a few dollars.

and the sun is out.

I'll be more than ready for my small town life when I leave, but it's fun to visit.

Saturday, September 26, 2009

redo


The fat fish repainted. I haven't finished his fin yet, but see how moving his gills back makes his head bigger? I still don't really like the secondary gills that come back from his mouth, maybe they'll just go away. Better fish.

I just found Pamela Hasting's blog when I was stumbling around looking for more information on Arlinka Blair. Nice find! I love that those wild looking dolls Pamela makes come from such an ordinary looking woman. She's working on a big doll that just fits under her 9' ceiling. yum.

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Fat Blue Fish

This is fat fish. He started life as a blue butterfly fish cut out of 1/4 inch plywood and then his head got too small. Looking at him here, I know I have to repaint his head, what an ugly fish!

He's about 1.5 x 2 feet painted with acrylics and hung up in the wall gap I made last winter. Repaint job this weekend, yikes! His dorsal fin needs to have a dark outline and more detail so it shows up better, his head needs surgery and maybe more detail on his tail fin. What a funny looking fish!

Saturday, September 19, 2009

moving right along

Values quilt with 2nd panel nearly done on the right. I did the left panel in strips but they were feeling stretchy. The right one is done in 9 patch style in squares instead of strips. Seems like seam allowances need to be more accurate in the 9 patches, but it's not so easy to stretch the triangles out of shape.
Oh yeah, the right panel was on backwards at the top. I didn't notice when I was taking the picture and was pleased that I had actually finished the right panel. Um. no. There's one more series of 3 strips or set of 2 9 patch blocks that need to be added on the far right.

Sunday, September 13, 2009

In conclusion:

I pulled up the rest of the plants in the 2 bigger beds leaving some parsley and the onions then covered the whole lot with sea weed gathered off the beach this morning. I gave the strawberries and the cabbages a layer of kelp too. The strawberries are going crazy in the rain, next year should be a good berry crop!

Allow the raspberries to take over more, make them a frame to stand in.

Plant more: Lettuce and carrots (don't let the cat get the sprouts!) and chives (unless those 2 plants go crazy). Maybe put the carrots in buckets like the potatoes.

Plant less: broccoli, kale and turnips.

Plant some: flat parsley instead of curly. One or two zucchini plants. A sunflower in front where it's warm.

Use bone meal and nitrogen.

3 buckets of potatoes was enough, you really don't eat that much.

I'd really like to have a privacy fence/hedge across the front and have been letting the cherry tree babies grow as much as possible. Tossing rose hips in the side yard and letting the weeds/cherry trees grow there. patience.

The other day I turned the compost (sort of) and it was steaming in the rain! Real live compost happening in my heap o' vegetable matter! It was a crazy dry summer but the rain is making stuff happen.

I finally know where the secret-double-secret blue berry patch is! I just didn't drive far enough last time...yeah 26 miles to the bridge then another 1/2 hour plus on the logging roads. It's for friggin' ever to get there, but the berries are phenomenal. Bigger and more dense than Eaglecrest or the Dan Moller trail!

Sunday, August 30, 2009

values quilt

No, not family values or morals type values but color type values. Lights and darks. I found a tutorial here and decided it might just help gnat brain to focus. Lots of small steps and quick results.

It's fun to combine the colors, trying not to look at the cloth as my favorite this or that but just as lights and darks. I tried it with a dark center, but didn't like it.


Saturday, August 29, 2009

fall

I was going to call this post "autumn" to sound more sophisticated, but fall is more appropriate. We went from a 3 month burn ban due to dry weather to flooding and erosion due to torrential rain. I heard reference to a typhoon today...We fell into autumn.

Ages ago I did an on line dye project with a group from Delphi. We all dyed a rainbow of fabric with a set formula adding a little more of each color to the dye bath for each next color. It wasn't bright primaries. I made a simple quilt top to display the fabric then folded it up and forgot about it. Today when I was looking for fabric for another color based quilt I found it. It's bigger than I thought, with an additional border, it's ready to be sandwiched and stitched into an actual quilt.

I kind of like it but a border will make it so that middle strip of red to purple doesn't run away off the edge. Wow. It was so long ago that both Mom and Dad were alive when I did the dye project and I was living in my favorite if decaying apartment in Juneau. Huh.