Sunday, November 14, 2010

Tile Mosaic








'Foxy' left me some buckets of scrap tile in a variety of colors...I had some fairly flat beach rocks from Alaska and those glass dragon tears...so I gave it a go on an old kitchen cabinet, pulling off some old linoleum first. It took longer than I thought to puzzle the pieces together, resorting to a hammer to crack some smaller bits. 'Hideous', I thought at first. But after grouting with a color called Linen, it isn't quite so bad. I probably should of spent more time with a thoughtful design, but oh, well--my sewing machine sits here and covers it all up!

Sunday, April 11, 2010

A Drawing...Someday!


Someday I want to draw this man's boat/home--I love it--so unique! I only got a couple pics though...

Sunday, March 28, 2010

No. That's Trash Talk!











I do not think my grandbaby bears any resemblance to this man at all, Brigham.

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Back to Alaska. Back to the Future.


Can't wait to see wee Emery; a couple more days--just thinking of it brings tears!
Here's the island that Nate was constructing last time I was there...but the countertops have been tiled/grouted by them both and Bailey has painted a cute floral design on the water heater cover built out of leftover boards (by the woodstove)--their outbuildings are full of stuff! Cute idea!
Which reminds me...I said I couldn't wait to visit the dump! Gah-- how bad is that--an ideal vacation for me is rummaging through leftover crap. I am not a typical traveler. "Are there any abandoned shipyards, boats, and junky places?" I ask. Bailey informs me private property is OFF LIMITS!
Did you know a typical Alaska vehicle game is counting blue tarps!? I learned this from Bailey's backyard neighbor relatives. Tee hee. Must be like "The Cow Game" in KS. I guess little Emery will count moose and eagles! and he won't have far to look when some are camping out on your porch...

Sunday, December 27, 2009

To All of Youz Wishing For a White Christmas...

WELL, AT LEAST YOU GOT THE WHITE!!!

The Christmas part was pretty much canceled around here due to the wondrous blizzard-like conditions-- getting your frozen face sanded off with nice little speckles sharp and fine as salt! (As you can tell, I am all in favor of a green Christmas--green as in grass, not pines.)

It did no good to shovel walks, driveways, or paths on Thursday, Friday, or even Saturday morning (though some did try--more than once--I'm rolling my eyes here--why bother?!). Luckily I'd walked downtown and had gotten the truck back from the shop before the winter storm moved in...and since the city had dozed IN everyone's vehicle with a nice moat of glacial boulders, it was still pretty powdery and you could move the mountain aside if you kept your eyes shut. Once 1 vehicle was out, we chained and pulled out another truck. Mine hasn't been touched yet and it is Sunday, though I might try after I pull on some boots. Later during Christmas Day, I saw the 97 year old neighbor step out with his shovel so I ran out quickly to help--though by the time we got both his doorway stoops cleared, they were already drifting shut again--he's nearly totally deaf--it did no good to tell him it was a useless task, but I was afraid he might have a heart-attack...

My dinosaur cell phone went to hell in a hand-basket too; nice timing for the Christmas Holidays and not even a different charger or different batteries would rejuvenate it--I lost MANY phone numbers that I didn't have written down on paper (my fault). Finally we located Brig's old phone (on vibrate--rrrrrr) wedged between a truck seat, so at least I can call a few people, yippee! But I am keeping a wary eye on email communication also: my laptop is ready to break in half and that would really sever my touches with reality. I mean humanity.

One good thing: I had plenty of time to sew and sew and sew and sew. So the weekend was just so so.

Merry Christmas!

Monday, November 2, 2009

How to turn 15$ into 100$...

Yes, baby! I won a hundred bucks with my homemade Halloween costume--homemade is the BEST kind and the most funnest! I only spent money on the wig and light face paint. The rest was created from some leathery black pants/2 black tops, 22 odd black belts, nuts/bolts, wingnuts, heavy duty black thread, black electrical wire, chains, keyrings, old paint/makeup, foamcore, etc.
I had my picture taken numerous times and only frightened one small child.
See why I can't throw anything away? I KNOW I will always use it later!