Tuesday, March 18, 2008

New study-- ARTifacts!

One of the big goals for the past few years is to document some of our family and childhood artifacts. Some of these are well known to all my siblings and still reside in highly prominent positions scattered around ours and our parent's homes.

A photo essay is slowly coming together and if I can ever get them all printed it will make a nice book of memories for the family.


Doll eraser.

If memory serves correctly-- this was just a clever little figure that we often used in our doll playing.

I don't recall any particular role this figure played other than just filling out the audience.
But, it was certainly worth a google and naturally-

I found all kinds of them on ebay! KOKESHI doll eraser.



Little green horse!
This currently resides with a dear sister in Abilene!
Neigh Neigh!

Used in equestrian events and may have played in Josie's Round-up Ranch once upon a time.







Frog Prince-

a gift to Mae from another sister that will remain nameless- but, her name rhymes with bobbin!
They just wanted a picture "just because"! So... here he is! In all his glory.

This isn't necessarily ancient.... we certainly do play with it though!

Sadly... he came to a dreadful demise in the last thunderstorm and lost his head when he attempted a Humpty Dumpty pose and fell off the wall.

Will notify if Dad's glue surgery is successful- haha!

Monday, March 17, 2008

Happy St Pat's Day!

The real truth to the "luck o' the Irish"!



If this doesn't load from my site... please go here! It may be that all the shamrock lovers are putting a strain on U-tube.

March is National DVT Awareness Month

Did you know?

• 2 million Americans are affected annually by Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT).

• More people die in the U.S. from Pulmonary Embolism (PE) than breast cancer and AIDS combined!

• 60% of all DVT/PE occur in the setting of hospitalization or surgery.

• Pulmonary embolism (PE) is the most common preventable cause of hospital-related death.


Remembering David Bloom

David Bloom and his famous "Bloom-mobile" went to work following the invasion of Iraq in 2003. A blood clot in his leg travelled to his lungs and ended his journalism journey and life.


The U.S. Army's 3rd Infantry Division placed the book "My Utmost for His Highest" at the memorial service. Written by Oswald Chambers, he shares how we need to be as broken bread and poured-out wine to please God. We are to be "separated to the gospel" which means being able to hear the call of God for our lives. Our lives are to be used to preach the Good News to those around us, just like Paul in Romans 1:1.

David's widow, Melanie, is using her life to continue raising their children in a Godly way and to help bring DVT and FVL to a higher awareness.

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
PSA compliments of multiple DVT survivor.
It happens to everyday people in their everyday lives as well.

Sunday, March 16, 2008

My, oh, my, oh, Mona.

Me oh, my oh!
Mona, Mona me!
Mona, Mona & Samson!

That mysterious smile on both their faces! and Sam's very bare belly!



To-do list:
• Find something GREEN for tomorrow!

• Happy St. Patricks Day by the way!

• Remember to finish filling out my "Brackets". Go Razorbacks!

Friday, March 14, 2008

Crazy people and what their cats allow them to do!

Uh.... no. I'm not BORED!
But, someone thought that I just needed to fill up my time with frippery and nonsense. So... they sent me to this site to waste a few precious moments. Please note... I am NOT responsible for that picture or any on that site... but, they do look like something I'd do, *snicker*!

Babushka Cat
see more crazy cat pics

I love this picture because it's so similar to one that friend, Mshell, took of me the other week!



Don't cha think this picture describes my outlook on life?
#1 • Go through life with your eyes closed shut. Blink as often as possible!

#2 • A girl can never have (or wear) enough scarves. Plaid compliments all styles- regardless of the occasion.

#3 • When out with a bunch of scrapping girls- assume that one (or all) will have a camera when you do something silly.

Enjoy the silly cats from the link above... and enjoy SPRING! I'm out to snap some pics when the light is right!

Thursday, March 13, 2008

Having to learn to share.....

Who knew that at age 45 I'd have to learn to SHARE!!

It's not that I'm selfish!!

But.... having to share my computer is getting to be a PAIN!

This is what I used to see.....


and this is what I see on a regular basis...

Husband... honing his computer skills.
He can successfully check the AR Jobsite and race downtown to the ESD to apply within minutes of the posting!! If the recruiters would only be as impressed with his speed in persistence in checking the computer so frequently!


I used to pray that he got a day-time job... now, I just pray that he get ANY kind of job! His computer skills are improving, but- he's gonna HAVE to learn how to email, LOL!!


Oh... and what does he do when there's no "action" on that site? U-tube of course!!

Somebody..... please put a fishing pole in B's hands and let me exercise some mindless surfing on my computer, PULEEZE!!! haha!!

Thursday, March 06, 2008

WANTED! Winter vacation....


It's March.

Finally.

You would think that being in the South we'd be preparing for moonlight and magnolias. NOT.

Oh, no.... it's a winter storm warning alert and cold, freezing rain.

YUCK.

Do you have any idea what this will do to the daffodils, tulips and azaleas?? Not to even mention my poor old Japanese tulip tree that is always a little tardy in blooming?

Such a bummer.

I really need a winter-break. Some place warm and sunny and as few stresses as possible. Maybe I should apply for a few jobs for Byron based on my requirements for environment rather than his criteria of sawmill? Hmm..... sand. mountains. water. avg. temp = 77.

So.. I plugged in those search words and do you know where I should live???
Turkmenistan

I don't think so!

I'd miss my signature flowers!!


Oh. Well. Guess I'd better go make sure old mother Hubbard's cupboards are not so bare. And, hope we've got enough firewood to keep me 'n Samson cozy! And, movies. I think I'll watch nothing but summer flicks!

Stay warm.

Monday, February 11, 2008

Red Velvet Lust!


I think... I'm in love!

How better to meld two favorite passions... paisley and chocolate!

YUMMMM.

But... there's more...






Think that looks good?

Take a look at this one!








and this one.....









And, just to prove that I'm not being prejudiced...






here's some cheesecake!

Have a loverly day and Enjoy!

Sunday, February 10, 2008

Anniversary Specials!

Confession.

I am TERRIBLE at remembering dates.

Absolutely horrible.

I have to count on my knuckles in order to remember the date of my own anniversary. I know it's the last day of July. But, which is the last day? The 30th or the 31st? or recite the ditty:

30 days hath September,
April, June and November,
All the rest have 31,
Excepting February alone
(And that has 28 days clear,
With 29 in each leap year).


So... I celebrate birthdays and anniversaries when I remember them. Or not. I just hope that those folks celebrating remind me when there's one that should be noted.

The one I missed this week (the 8th)- was my sister's. Anniversary.

Happy Anniversary N & D! I heard you went to Florida? She forgot to tell me that they had plans! Not surprisingly... she doesn't always remember these things either. Amazing that any of us K's ever get any event celebrated properly.

Regardless..... there is a big... I mean BIG... I mean REALLY REALLY REALLY BIG Anniversary I'm not supposed to forget this year. Heck! If my siblings and I can ever stop long enough to communicate- we might even plan a party for it! But.. in the meantime- I created a countdown WIDGET (see it over in the next column?) to reinforce it to me everytime I log on.

Here's to hoping that I remember my Mom & Dad's 50th Anniversary! It's on Christmas, by the way!

I just wish that the geniuses at Apple would figure out a way for me to import dates from emails into my calendar program and could set up reminders that way. Of course.. I'd have to check my email for those reminders. But- HEY! It MIGHT actually help!

And, to all those celebrating anniversaries or birthdays, or special events.... make sure and send me sign as large as a a so as I won't forget!

Saturday, February 09, 2008

My Gramma Rode a Harley.... find missing pictures


This is not a made-up story.

Yes. My grandmother, Mae, really did ride a Harley.
Once.
Maybe twice.
But, on the back.
Not actually steering.
That is she perched on the rear.
Her roommate on the front.

I have always loved this photograph- since my early years, I wanted to be like her. I guess I took it a step further, though, cuz I really did drive a motorcycle back in the day. Sadly- the pictures are gone.

Which got me to thinking.

Where do lost cameras and photographs go?

I mean... not the truly lost as in a land-fill lost. But, the sort that just got misplaced and someone not related to the event came along behind, picked up and didn't know what to do with? Have you ever found a camera left sitting on a bench at the amusement park and there was not a soul around to claim it?

Well. after reading this I got to contemplating this and discovered that there are several online sites to search for those gone-but-not-forgotten boxes of photos, and apparently the newest trend in cyber-culture... the orphaned memory card or stick.

Wow! There are even lost and found Family Bibles that are hoped to be reunited with some caring loved ones.

For a really large list of photo-databases and links, click here.

But for the original source- try Dead Fred's.

I'm sure that there are many other sources to look through... email them to me at arky artist at yahoo dot com.

Wednesday, February 06, 2008

Winter/Spring~Destruction/Beauty



Yes. The storms were devastating yesterday.

Yes. Transitioning between the seasons is a wild ride for those of us living in tornado alley.

Yes. It was 76 degrees at lunch yesterday and today it's in the 40's.

And, yet- here's the first promise of Spring.

Yes, the humble daffodil sprung up next to Byron's blacksmith shop and he was so proud.

Many thoughts and prayers for the families that lost loved ones, their homes and jobs. It's been almost eleven years since our towns' world was turned completely upside down. It's not something any one will ever forget and witnessing the forces that weather can impose even on the most well prepared still leaves an empty hollow feeling in the gut when it happens to yet another community.

The hope is to look for the small blessings even amongst the fallen limbs and debris.

Total chaos or merely grave entropy?

What in the world is entropy and just what does it have to do with art?

en·tro·py (Ä•n'trÉ™-pÄ“) n., pl. -pies.
• (Symbol S) For a closed thermodynamic system, a quantitative measure of the amount of thermal energy not available to do work.
• A measure of the disorder or randomness in a closed system.
• A measure of the loss of information in a transmitted message.
• The tendency for all matter and energy in the universe to evolve toward a state of inert uniformity.
• Inevitable and steady deterioration of a system or society.


I found this word today in one of my many e-newsletters. It was actually in reference to a statement by an earth-artist.

Which led to further inquiry. What in the sam-hill* is Earth Art? and aren't we all Earth artists? Well. No. Not exactly.

Oh. Okay. I knew about the spiral jetty- but, had never thought to consider who the artist behind it was.

Robert Smithson is the man behind this and it was an interview with Alison Sky that he made reference to the term entropy. As it turns out- time, erosion and pedestrians have taken it's toll on the spiral and now there are plans to drill nearby which would cause it to further disintegrate. Apparently, before his death, Mr Smithson had already anticipated the demise of the creation and wasn't all that concerned with the inevitable.

Oh. Okay. Intriguing. But, now I need more Earth Art!

WOW! I never thought of it before.. but a child on the beach building a sand-castle is a Land (Earth) Artist!
I really was intrigued with this sand art!
It looks like a quilt pattern- imagine if someone were to see it from an airplane. They might suspect that it was outer-space Grannies that were attempting to cover the land-masses and protect the beaches from predators!



And consider this stone river in CA.

Maybe the builders of China's Great Wall were more interested in aesthetics than actually keeping out Genghis Khan, Marco Polo and the rest of the worldly infidels? What if we interpreted in wrongly all these years, ha!

* Another word of trivia I had to google. Sam Hill (euphemism) - Sam Hill is an American English slang phrase.

Monday, February 04, 2008

Vote for Mike... or Tim.

Or could they be one and the same?


Is it just me???

or does Mike Huckabee sound like and resemble this guy??
Tim Conway


Okay-- I just couldn't seem to quit youtubing (is that a legit activity? LOL?) Carol Burnett skits. Found this one of Tim Conway and it soooo reminds me of Mike!

At least he can spell-- sometimes! Unlike that other political icon, Dan Quail*. ;-P Big cheezy grin!

BTW... I like Mike! Mike used to be my neighbor way long ago when we lived in Hope.

His sister, Patty, was my babysitter. I loved Patty. We had good times singing in the front porch swings and twirling. She was and is a really wonderful person.

While I'm really not all that entrenched in politics this year- I will click here to go to Mike's site. You can, too!

Tomorrow is Super Tuesday- speak up! Exercise your right to vote, there have been a lot of men and women give their lives so that we can enjoy that particular freedom.

* Disclaimer: Pun intended for esoteric value and does not in any way necessitate the need for additional grammar scrutiny nor does it imply that politicians can not spell. Strict enforcement of grammar and spellcheck is not warranted at this time. Use of this site may imply certain risk to vernacular and hypothetical dialects. Certain adjustments of intake may require monitoring. Reader assumes all risk of personal injury and is liable for any injury claims made by use of this site and/or any other blogs to learn how to read and write. Laughter is often times the best medicine- dosages may vary. Please seek attention upon actual physical contact with the floor. Do not remove under penalty of law. Certain sisters deserve disclaimers. Love ya, sis! LOL.

Sunday, February 03, 2008

I'm so glad we've had this time together...

Thus begins the lyrics to a very famous theme song for the Carol Burnett Show.

Not only is it familiar and comforting- it's so full of truth.

Carol's Theme

I'm so glad we had this time together,
Just to have a laugh, or sing a song.
Seems we just got started and before you know it
Comes the time we have to say, 'So long.'

There's a time you put aside for dreamin',
And a time for things you have to do.
The time I love the best is in the evening -
I can spend a moment here with you.

When the time comes that I'm feelin lonely,
And I'm feelin' ohooooo - so blue,
I just sit back and think of you, only,
And the Happiness still comes through.

That's why I'm glad we had this time together,
'Cause it makes me feel like I belong.
Seems we just got started and before you know it
Comes the time we have to say, 'So long.'



My very dear MIL sent me the link to this after our family gathered one last time before niece, Jocelyn's, flight. She leaves for training in VA and then onto Russia. We ask special prayers for her (and room-mate, Jessica's) safe travels and their security while serving Him in a foreign land.

If I could rewrite those lyrics- I think I would include a verse about reuniting and the joy of looking forward to that event.

Godspeed, girls. Many blessings.

Went with the Wind...

While linking to Carol's Farewell song, I ran across some of my most favorite skits from that show.

This first video includes the interview of Tim, Carol & Harvey reminiscing about the show and the first portion of the skit. The second is the finale.

I still slap my knees and hoot out loud when I see these clips!

Enjoy!



Saturday, February 02, 2008

Sweet treats & sweet tooths!

Let's face it. I had my wisdom teeth pulled out years ago- and should have kept them and asked them to remove my sweet tooth instead.

I figure the reason I keep bingeing during the winter and Christmas seasons is partly the hibernation gene kicking in and mostly because I can not control my sweet tooth.

I love (yes, I know I use that phrase alot!- but, it's true!) sweets.

I was reading an article on curbing those insatiable cravings and part of the article included a quiz.

"Do you crave: sweet, salty, sour, crunchy or chewy?"


Well. For me- that would be all the above so long as it's covered in chocolate. I did take to heart the behavior modification techniques that were suggested to curb those cravings and I found one that I'm going to concentrate on.

The answer: Substitution.

Uh-- no. I don't mean to say that I'll go for sugar-free chocolate flavored crap either. YUCK.

What I have devised is virtually indulging (maybe that should read e-dulging?) my bad habit! I'm going to just find pictures of my craving and journal about it. Crossing my fingers it doesn't backfire on me!!

Anyway.... as an experiment in that vice, may I present one of my favorites?


The chocolate orange. And, not just any chocolate orange!

Whack and unwrap! It's a Terry's Chocolate Orange treat made by Kraft.

And, yes- there is a differrence!! I discovered some "other" brand this past December and they are not the same!

While I was searching for a virtual image- I discovered this site! YUMMMMM!

So... let's indulge! There's no calories for looking! Doesn't cost anything either! And, yes- I know that tooths is a plural word in the title that doesn't exist!! But... if you are referring to multiple people that have individual sweet tooths and they only have one per person- then wouldn't that read as tooths rather than teeth? Guess that's a question for the grammar police.

I'm off to virtually treat myself with sugary satisfaction. Oh... and then hop over for a taste of reality at the Hungry Girl site.

It's Groundhog Day!!

I love this day!

I'm not really sure why.... except that it's a nonsense holiday celebrating nothing more than a myth and a large rat! Oh, and the weather misforecast of Bill Murray!

Anyway... watch this over and over! Or you can come over and watch the whole video with me all day!



According to the National Climate Data Center website Groundhog Day has its origins in an ancient celebration of a point mid-way between the Winter Solstice and the Spring Equinox. Superstition has it that fair weather was seen as forbearance of a stormy and cold second half to winter. The early Christians in Europe established the custom of Candlemas Day, when the clergy would bless candles and people would light them in each window of their homes to ward off the darkness of mid-winter.

But the legend of the February 2nd forecast also persisted, as captured in this old English saying:

If Candlemas be fair and bright,
Winter has another flight.
If Candlemas brings clouds and rain,
Winter will not come again.

The trail of groundhog history actually leads back to Clymer H. Freas, city editor of the Punxsutawney Spirit newspaper. In 1887, he was inspired by a group of local hunters and gourmets who held a groundhog hunt followed by a picnic barbecue of, well, you know. Anyway, Freas thought it so much fun that he wrote up the group as the Punxsutawney Groundhog Club and went on to promote the Punxsutawney Groundhog as the official weather forecaster. As he embellished the story year after year, other newspapers picked it up and soon everyone looked to Punxsutawney Phil for the critical prediction of when spring would return to the nation.

BTW... the groundhog would have most definitely seen his shadow here today. Six more weeks. Ugh. Spring can't get here soon enough!

Tuesday, January 29, 2008

Friends.....



Dear friends!

Warm fuzzies.

Purr.

Thanks for the reminder Tammy!

Friday, January 25, 2008

Purple Weather Alert!

Need a good reason to stay home cuddled up next to the fire today?

Here it is...



forecast for today- purple weather.

And, nope! My fingers aren't frozen (or inked, for that matter-smarty pants!) purple. That's a whole lotta ice out there.

Thankfully- B's boat plant shut down and sent them all home... across those really treacherous bridges. The state highway department is warning that the worst is between Arkadelphia & Malvern... oh, GREAT! That's right where he's gonna have to drive through-- naturally.

The cats just don't seem to understand. They want to go out... but, two steps out the door, they are ready to change their minds. Katrina was determined... and slid down the steps, took refuge under the nearby wheel-barrow, sat a few moments and decided staying inside wasn't so bad after all! Uhh.... watch out, little girl! She SLID up those steps!! She's sitting here in the window now peering out trying to figure out what it is that is so wrong out there today!! The birds are in abundance at the feeders- wish I could take a photo as there are more than six pairs of cardinals, dozens of purple & gold finch, and chickadees and the usual titmice. But, I'm not braving those steps to get a snapshot!

So... you'll have to settle for this.
Proof that I don't have ink on my fingers, LOL! Just mittens!
But, I will say- it's c-o-l-d back here in the studio, so... I'm going to the living room and pile up with Samson in front of the fire!!

Shout outs to Sarah & Jeff... hope you guys get over the ickies.

Oh..... and B's HOME! Yippee!! All safe & sound. Said that there was a really bad accident at Friendship with a woodchip truck (rumors of a fatality) and that both lanes of traffic in the east-bound lanes was backed up past Caddo Valley. UGH. Stay home. stay warm.

Thursday, January 24, 2008

Chasing Rabbits.... virtually anyway.


My mind wanders--

a lot sometimes!
Bet yours does, too? Especially when you're on the internet?

This morning when I checked the email, it was all the mundane stuff.
***Spam, spam, spam- delete, delete, delete.

***Three big sales notifications- delete, flag in case I want to peruse later today, delete.

*Personal reminder- I send those to myself to make sure I don't forget to check the calendar and then it (the reminder) gets buried in the inbox and I forget anyway. Pathetic- but, I'll flag it just in case I happen to remember to back and look for the flags.

*Oh, and eBay sent me a request that since I'd bought these items in the past year, hadn't I ought to buy some more? Uh- no? These items were some stamps and they pretty much last forever and don't have to be replaced.

But- wait a minute!! There are some others that they included that are new to the market and wouldn't I be interested???

Oh, MAN!! They got me!

ZAP! I'm there. I'm hooked. Surfing lovely new art-images.

Bummer. I'm really not interested in getting into any auctions right now, cause that means I'd be watching the derned internet all day waiting to see if someone outbids me. Besides! I'm not spending any money- I'm being really frugal... I don't need any stamps! But, wait! Those are really cute stamps.....


Oh, SHOOT!! This is just where eBay wants me! They just KNEWWWWWWW I'd fall for it!

Okay. Quick. Get away. Is this what it's like flirting with the fox?

Close windows.

Back to business. Email. Ugh. Sigh. Delete, delete, delete. So much fallderall. No real mail. No juicy family news.

Oh- waaaaaiiiiiiit a minute!! Our sorta-niece is expecting a baby!!
WOOHOOO!!!! Congrats to the newly expectant parents, Rachael & KJ, and g-parents, Jeanette & Barry!

Oh! Wait! Back up! I saw the cutest little natal stamps!! That would be so precious on a little box for J-nette! It was on the next to last page I had up on eBay. I'll just take a peek. It might stimulate some ideas! No. I'm not going to buy it!! Duh.... you thought I was going to BREAK? Nah.... I'm just looking! I spent all my mad-money with Mshell yesterday!

Darn. Can't find it! Oh... it was on one of those scrolly things. Oh, there it is... no, no that's not it. Wait- here slide some more. What? What is THAT? Ohmigosh! That's BEAUTIFUL!!
That's like... "Click"!
Ahhhh-- now THAT is gorgeous! No, it's not baby-fied in any way shape or form. It's Victorian and it's beautiful! Is that a new company? a new artist? Where has that been all my life?

Follow the link. It is a new artist. WOW! They've got a whole big website, message board, the works! Okay.. I'll join just so I can get their coupon!! Just in case I happen to see their products anytime soon. What? You can see other members' projects using this item? Oh, cool!! That's cool! It's not natal, it's not even Victorian... it's... I don't know what it is? It's not the item I was looking at! But, it doesn't matter it's beautiful! How did she DO that?

Of course.. now I have to go and google "magic box". I need that pattern! Of course... that search was not appropriate. Add template. Add stamp. Add crafter.

What? A link here is intriguing!

But, it mentions Robert Rauschenberg- a Port Arthur artist, that I've been meaning and meaning to research (and just keep forgetting and forgetting). Probably cause I chase so many other rabbits.

Okay... off to study a great artist. I'll have to write a whole paper about him!

So many rabbits.... so little time.

Wednesday, January 23, 2008

Scary!



No. I didn't take this picture. Nor did mine burn this badly.

BUT- I did have a shocking experience the other night with the microwave.

I placed my popcorn bag inside and began to check my email when I heard screech-screech-crackle and no pops! I thought it had shorted out and was going to burn this old house down! I panicked and pulled the plug as soon as the fireworks began exploding inside the oven.

I mentioned it to my Dad who suggested that some m/w popcorn bags were being infused with aluminum to aid in getting all those kernels to pop (which brings up a whole 'nother scary topic). While I couldn't find that particular article on the NY Times, I did find another very interesting site (link above) and article. And, even more scary- an article on "popcorn lung".

Should have KNOWN that it's the manufacturer and model, GE! I have never been able to get certain food items to cook properly in this microwave. I'll be putting a new microwave on the top of my wish list now! Bummer. I thought it needed to be replaced on the fact alone that the turntable had broken after the 2nd month and we were just being inconvenienced.

While I'm at it though... I intend to surf the consumer affairs site and get the low down on several of my appliances (mostly that new vacuum I purchased!) that is nothing more than a lovely red monstrosity that Wrigley thinks he adores! Yes... my dog loves the vacuum! The minute I drag it out and plug it in- he sidles up to it hoping to be stroked with the wand attachment! And, yes- the wand attachment sucks; the floor brushes leave much to be desired considering how much pet hair I have to combat.

Go enlighten yourself on all the disappointing items that are being foisted on us through the guise of lower prices. Read that- as Wal-Mart. Where all our money goes. UGH. It's hard to be a savvy consumer when there aren't any other choices but those items that were bought from the lowest-bidder. Reminds me of what the astronauts tell one another "remembering, we're sitting atop a rocket built by the lowest-bidder". Comforting? NOT.

Monday, January 21, 2008

"ask not what your country can do for you, but what can you do for your country." JFK

Happy Federal Holiday! Happy Monday!

Today is the birthday of Martin Luther King, Jr.

While watching the news this morning, I didn't have my glasses on. The first thing I saw was a headline...

MLK Day

me, not having my glasses- I saw m - i - l - k!

I was thinking about that- and thought... well... if they'd add "ing" to the end- it would be more accurate. Then it could be read as "milking Day".

Regardless- it is a federal holiday and there's plenty of sales... and since our President thinks it's a good idea to $pend money and improve our economy; we should all take advantage of the holiday and go $hopping!

Ah.... gotta love our government! Now I have an excuse to offer my husband!

I'm celebrating milking day and improving the nation's economy; I'm practicing being a good citizen! May I have a jamocha shake with that, please?

I could "milk" this for a long, long time! 'er... cheezy grin?

Use the link above to see the dates that our government has set aside for the retail industry to plan for big shopping events- I mean to improve the GNP, corporate bottom-lines, and national debt!

Thanks to Dr King.. I have a dream.... a new car, a new digital SLR camera, a new flat-screen High-def TV, a new Apple lap-top (oh, wait... maybe I should save that for a holiday associated with a fruit-tree? apples are sorta like cherries, right?), some lovely new art supplies....

Go out- $timulate the economy... being patriotic never felt so good. And, be sure and drink your milk.

Addendum... my Dad says I'm being a heifer when I get this sassy. I think he just needs to be more cultured cuz I know I'm the cream of the crop! at least- when I scrapbook! Furthermore, no disrespect is intended towards Mr King.

Sunday, January 20, 2008

a Heart for Russia

our niece, Jocelyn, is preparing for her missions trip to the Ukraine.


Click on the link above for the website.

Today's weather? a blistering 10 degrees. OUCH.

Not much different from what it feels like here- even though I know there is a huge difference! Thermometer says: 35 degrees and it feels like five to me. I've even had to *gasp* vacuum for warmth!! haha.... I survived it! And, am now warm enough for a few moments to actually TYPE... so.... here I am!

Anyway- I know she is anxious to get trained and "over there" and those that love her are anxiously praying that for her and her roomie, their safety during travels to training and abroad and for their specific purpose.

Tuesday, January 15, 2008

Cheezy vacation postcard!!




.... or "Wish you were here!!"

Had a lovely visit with Sister Nancy over the weekend.... and some other woman we couldn't identify.
She does have a nice smile though, eh? It was good for a laugh or two anyway!

These were taken at the Children's Wing of the Grace Museum- exhibit: the Human Body!






There was also an "operations" area and this is Nancy performing brain surgery!!

Uh... Nan... that's his GUTS!! Try again!


This is a photo of me removing the guy's sick kidney!! HAHA!!

Long weekend- lots of memories to bask upon! So lovely to have sister time! Wishing for more.

Monday, January 07, 2008

Happy Endings! and Good Reads!


My dear darling hubby is a romantic at heart!

If we're watching a movie... he only wants to watch if it has a happy ending!!

Who'd have thunk it? I mean- don't get me wrong! I'm extremely glad- cuz I'm that way, too! But, there are certain classic stories that he's not familiar with! Last week Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre was featured on Masterpiece Theater. He'd never seen it! I was just thrilled to discover that he "parked" on PBS long enough to get intrigued and of course- it was "to be continued" a week later! My fear was that he'd have lost interest in finding out just why Rochester continued to keep crazy Mrs Poole around when she was so obviously threatening Jane.

But happy endings being just what they are... he DID remember this Sunday evening and we DID finish the whole program (no flipping channels!) and he WAS glad that there was a happy ending after all! I think after Rochester was exposed, he was not so sure he wanted to finish it- lol!

Anyway... I'm so glad he's that way! That happy endings really DO matter!! Speaking of which.... I got to use my Christmas gift-card that he and son had given me and I am the proud owner of a new draftsman chair!! Woohoo!! Now to get busy and clean up all the craft tables that have been piled up to the rafters since school let out and get busy making some art! Me perched upon my very own "happy ending"- haha!

Oh! Add another new site that I highly recommend! Good reads! was shared with me by two of my Facebook buddies, Kellie & Laura! and is a great resource to check out reviews and as it's designed to post all your past, current and to-read titles and to share them with your friends! Link to me and we'll share words (similar to Netflix) and the review process there! One sister and SIL are already in my friends link!

Sunday, January 06, 2008

T'was the Week after Christmas.... & a little more!

T'was the week after Christmas, and all through the house
Nothing would fit me, not even a blouse.

The cookies I'd nibbled, the eggnog I'd taste
At the holiday parties had gone to my waist.

When I got on the scales there arose such a number!
When I walked to the store (less a walk than a lumber).

I'd remember the marvelous meals I'd prepared;
The gravies and sauces and beef nicely rared,

The wine and the rum balls, the bread and the cheese
And the way I'd never said, "No thank you, please."

As I dressed myself in my husband's old shirt
And prepared once again to do battle with dirt

I said to myself, as I only can
"You can't spend a winter disguised as a man!"

So away with the last of the sour cream dip,
Get rid of the fruit cake, every cracker and chip

Every last bit of food that I like must be banished
"Till all the additional ounces have vanished.

I won't have a cookie - not even a lick.
I'll want only to chew on a long celery stick.

I won't have hot biscuits, or corn bread, or pie,
I'll munch on a carrot and quietly cry.

I'm hungry, I'm lonesome, and life is a bore
But isn't that what January is for?

Unable to giggle, no longer a riot.
Happy New Year to all and to all a good diet!



~Author Unknown~

Yup. It's that time of year.... when all our thoughts and efforts turn to dieting. UGH. This year though... I have a plan! Now to go and purge the kitchen of all those items not included in the plan!! Thankfully, this year- I don't have a hundred pounds to lose! My holiday feasting didn't ruin all that hard work from the last two years; it's hard to believe that anniversary is almost here! But, I will have to watch out... my jeans are a tad too snug for comfort!

I plan to join Mshell and attend the health center. Yee-haw. That may be too much for us and the community!! If you hear that the police had to make a disturbance call at the gym-- don't be surprised!! When we get to laughing- it can be rather raucous.

Enjoy the sunshine and the giggles! I certainly intend to!

Friday, January 04, 2008

Art...

"Art is much less important than life, but what a poor life without it." ~ Robert Motherwell





this lovely image is reproduced from one from B's Mimi's house. It's one that just mesmerizes me. I'm not really certain of the history behind it- but, it intrigues and inspires.

Today is finally warm enough that I can actually stand to sit back here (on the old porch) and compute. It's a lovely day- sunny and all the cats that can go- are outside. Byron is happily in his shop with the wood stove keeping a huge cast iron pot of beans warm. I'm sure there are several cats, one dog and a Newton keeping him company there!

Enjoy the day. Make some art.

Saturday, December 29, 2007

Christmas in pictures


Oh, Christmas Tree... oh, Christmas tree....















Bits & pieces....





End of an era



So long Netscape. Farewell Mozilla.

The on ramp to the information highway was marked with the Netscape Navigator icon. It's shining beacon led many of us far far away... to destinations previously unknown. I'll never forget my delight in the mid 90's when I discovered that the CIA had an online presence and even claiming to have gone there gave one a giddy feeling! Ahhhh... internet innocence.

That was way back in the days of the infancy of the whole world-wide-web. I took a course (college credit, even!) just to figure out how to FTP and I vividly recall begging the teacher to give us some html instruction! Her reply-- "that's a whole language in and of itself!"... duh... not a couple of weeks later and netscape navigator offered a modified WYSIWYG editor just for web-building-wanna-be's as myself. Didn't have to learn a new language after all! Should have... but, didn't!

But, today... our trusty Apples comes preloaded with Safari and it has worked- so, no need to download additional softwares. Too bad for a great program.

Monday, December 17, 2007

Wrigley Wreindeer!


Wrigley Dawg!

So good natured! Such a sport! Is it any wonder that he's saying "oh,no,no!"

Thanks to neighbor, Mshell, he is sporting these lovely new antlers!

He has been such a faithful companion throughout the years... it's hard to believe he's almost 13. Yesterday when Byron pulled into the drive, Wrigs gave the happy dance. Since it was such a nice sunny afternoon- Byron could tell he wanted to prance around in the yard and play a game of chase. Only thing- they are both so old! Poor Wrigs' back legs promptly gave way and the game was over. He's still got the spirit of a young dog- glad he has a nice warm fire to curl up beside.





Here he is with a few friends...

Sam, Max and Wrigley keeping the homefires burning!

Yes... it's good to be home. For ALL of us!

Happy Christmas!

Wednesday, December 12, 2007

Creative Relief... and Release


It's official!!
Fall Semester 2007 grades have been posted!
And for the first time in my academic career- I have a 3.66 for a semester total!
YIPPEEE!!! Can I just celebrate for 15 minutes right now?? Fame not necessary, Mr Warhol!

The success alone of having achieved not one, but at least two hurdles has me "over the moon"!

Suffice it to say.... I did not think that my research paper grade (89) in Ancient Art History class was enough to compensate for the image identification test scores. Sadly- I'm not a test taker and froze up. Typical. I saw the pieces, knew darn well what it was and could only get the first letter of the name of the piece and/or the artist and dates totally escaped me. Talk about frustration! The minute I walked out the door, all the names came flooding in on me and I knew whole names and details and backgrounds of the politics that were developing at the time that had influenced the work. Some of that I had inserted when I couldn't even get the first letter in the blank.... I KNOW this stuff! But, when it comes time to prove it- you can forget it! All I can figure is that the instructor clearly knows that about me and was very gracious and attendance DOES count!

The other AMAZING thing to me! I AM an ARTIST! Whew! What a RELIEF! I don't know why it is so hard to claim that. I mean- I've called myself arkyartist for a long time. But, to be honest- I've always thought I was just faking it. That I was a "wanna-be". But, to pass not one- but, TWO- drawing classes has finally given me the confidence to really claim it! What a RELIEF!

I've got so many other things to accomplish! I've got to get busy! There are so many projects I want to get started on- things that I didn't feel like I was really ready to handle. I will say that getting actual college credit for a subjective area like artwork gives one the confidence of David. I'm not suggesting that I'm ready to take on Goliath. But, it is gratifying to know that an objective staff of legitimate artists viewed my work and have given their nod of approval. Now that's all I'm going to say about personal fears and apprehensions.

Whew! I'm not sure which I'm more proud of! Doesn't matter! I'm celebrating!

Me 'n Sam! Sam 'n I. We are happy. I've only checked and rechecked those grades twelve times tonight! Just to make sure I wasn't dreaming!

And tomorrow? We'll get out that new vacuum that really sucks (lol!), do a little tidying and set up the Christmas tree! And- then... the studio awaits! YIPPEEEE!!!

I hope you find your creative strength and inspiration!

Oh! And, I may have been silent for the last few weeks... but, I've been steadily taking photos! Maybe I'll get some posted soon! Stay tuned!

Friday, October 26, 2007

These Guys Don't Think Outside the Box...

and you wonder at that title?






as a matter of fact... these guys don't think much at all!

Especially when there is a box lid near a source of heat!

Cats LOVE cardboard and paper bags! I think they were probably made for one another.

Here Sam and Max demonstrate just how laid-back our life here in the country really is! It's probably not a lot different from our in-town life- but, it's funny to me that they have made the transitions and just keep on doing what they've always done.

Companioning (is that a real word?) has become the norm for almost all our our cats. Yes! I even looked up and discovered that Kittly had allowed Black-kitty to pile up in the recliner with her one afternoon. Must be going to get cold! There really isn't a lot of places for the cats to perch- so, they have to share with us, too. I'm continually having to dump a cat from my lap to go and let another cat in or out.



This is what I come back to.... a cat stretched out so far and comfortable- that I'm unwilling to disturb her again. So, I go find somewhere else to perch!

Saturday, October 13, 2007

Eureka! oh. Wait.. maybe not.


I'm up early cuz I had this ah-ha moment in regards to my understanding of the symbology of the Chi Rho page (in the Book of Kells) and rushed in here to the computer to see if I couldn't enlarge the images well enough to figure it out. Yesterday- I inhaled twelve detailed (scholarly articles) and probably understand less than when I began- so went to bed at midnight knowing I'm so out of my league that it'll be a miracle if I'm able to even identify Jesus in the portraits any more.

but... before I could get the computer up and running, I had to:

let two cats in,
one dog out,
figured I'd better try to entice Katrina-cat again with my special concoction (she's still not eating)
figured I'd not survive any of the above without coffee,
made the coffee (only interrupted twice!);
ran interference with Kittly-cat wanting Katrina's food-
Max-cat wanting his bowl replenished,
Sam-cat wanting to know what it was that Kittly and Katrina were yowering about,
Blackie and TabbyTom taking over the table (where Katrina's food WAS- now removed),
tripped over the circling sharks- I mean cats,
let Wrigley back in-
let Blackie out,
keeping Katrina in
referee a flare-up between Katrina and Tom.... geez.

WHY did I get up again?

Oh. Yeah. ART. Fughedaboutit.

Monday, October 08, 2007

after the rains....



there is a lovely FIERY sunset! It looked as if the whole horizon were on FIRE!

I couldn't help but bolt out the door, camera in hand, Wrigley trailing me (thinking there was something BAD wrong!) to see if I could capture it! There is really NO way to get it with just a hand-held digi-camera and no tripod. But- it was a site to behold! I had to try!

Today was a really hard one. But- it's OVER and this was my reward! Ahhhhhh.... hope you enjoy, too!

Saturday, October 06, 2007

a country mile....



While it's not West Virginia nor anywhere near the Shenandoah... it is a small country road and it is the one I travel on to go home! I love the views...... and no... it's not a mile!

But it is.....

Peaceful.

At Peace.

I wish everyone in my life could be this way.

At least Kittly-cat is.... she and all the other felines are napping today all over the house. It's a good day for a nap.

Rest. Relax. Refresh.

Enjoy the day and the lyrics...

Almost heaven, West Virginia
Blue ridge mountains
Shenandoah river -
Life is old there
Older than the trees
Younger than the mountains
Growin like a breeze

Country roads, take me home
To the place I belong
West virginia, mountain momma
Take me home, country roads

All my memories gathered round her
Miners lady, stranger to blue water
Dark and dusty, painted on the sky
Misty taste of moonshine
Teardrops in my eye

Country roads, take me home
To the place I belong
West virginia, mountain momma
Take me home, country roads

I hear her voice
In the mornin hour she calls me
The radio reminds me of my home far away
And drivin down the road I get a feelin
That I should have been home yesterday, yesterday

Country roads, take me home
To the place I belong
West virginia, mountain momma
Take me home, country roads

Country roads, take me home
To the place I belong
West virginia, mountain momma
Take me home, country roads
Take me home, now country roads
Take me home, now country roads

Words and music by bill danoff, taffy nivert and john denver

Friday, October 05, 2007

Ahhhhhh- ART!


WOW! I'm living a DREAM!

Taking art classes- living with, looking at, breathing in ART!

Colors have always held me transfixed- the way that they meld into one another and then transform into their pure forms and then transition into yet another color is mesmerizing!

BUT! Black & White always holds me spell-bound!

Now just WHY IS THAT? I don't know! I may never figure it out! For now- I'm just going to accept each view as it is; but, I can't help but "colorize" what is originally b&w and gray-scale whatever is in color! So... today- as I was going over the most recent drawing assignment and preparing it for submission- I got "smart" and thought... hey? Why not scan it in and play with it in photo-shop before I apply any more ink to the original? Hey! THIS IS FUN!

Okay. okay. My favorite "transformation" was when I stained-glass it after having applied a few other coloring filters- but, I can't turn THAT in for this particular assignment! Well... when I've got "free-time" on my hands I'll have to committ it to paper, too! This big exam on identification of prehistoric art pieces is looming and I must concentrate and get my formal analysis (a portion of which will be included in my research paper) completed for next week. THAT- and get some Ferncliff artwork created and loaded at CafePress because Ferncliff is only FIVE weeks away, GASP!

PANIC!

HYPERVENTILATE!

BREATHE!

OH! Just glancing around the studio here and gazing on this piece calms me! You know WHY???? I think it's because applying all these teeny weeny little bitty lines is so PEACEFUL! Who KNEW???

Happy Friday! I'm off to tidy up the house, drive into Arkadilly and cut some matboard and take Mae for a pedicure! Then... maybe, we'll head off over the mountain to Hot Springs to see drawing instructor's debut exhibit at the Blue Moon Gallery. The link above is her mentor's, Audrey Flack, site! I'll post Debi's after I've seen the show!

Thursday, October 04, 2007

The Homecoming Queen!



Yes... it is Homecoming Week for many places.... and we are celebrating at Saginaw as well!

Kittly came home this morning! After two weeks of independence- she's decided to call US "home"!

Kittly our most reclusive and exclusive (as well as our eldest cat-aged 15+) is home!

What a RELIEF!

Happy Homecoming to the Queen of the Kitchen Counter!

Wednesday, October 03, 2007

On the way to school...


...this morning! I saw these beautiful horses and could not resist stopping!

The drives into town and then back to the farm are so peaceful! Even better- I'm driving with the sun!

Wrigley seems to enjoy the drives, too. At first he had to sit up the entire way... now- he just sort of knows the drive and lots of times I'll catch him napping back there!

We've seen other interesting views in our new neighborhood- so, I'm trying to remember to carry my camera every time I leave now. Old barns are first on my list to drive around and photograph... I've alerted Kim! I wish Mimi were still alive to share them all with- she loved them, too. Within sight from my side windows is a large red barn and the most well-fed black angus cattle with a few white-faced Hereford.

Yesterday's "cat news" - a gaggle of the next-door Guineas spied a relaxing Tabby-Tom and gave chase! The look of shock and horror on his face was worth a hoot of exclamation from Byron who witnessed the quick "escape" of his Tomness around Clinton's house and away from those awful things! We'd been concerned that the cats might make a dinner out of a guinea; but, apparently- they thought otherwise! I just wish B had had the camera!

Crazy Cat-lady signing off!