Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Index Card A Day Finale



Today marks the end of the Index Card A Day Challenge.
This was the third year that I participated and the second year that I completed all 61 cards.

I found that I've become a better creator ... not ready to use the term artist!

When I compare this year's cards with the cards from last year, well, I've come a long way baby.

Here are a few of the 61 cards.

There were botanicals.


Botanical

Study in color

Cats

Cats

Birds


Birds


Fun


Fun

Finally, the last card of the challenge.

Bird Call


Wishing YOU well and much joy!



Friday, July 26, 2013

Potpourri






Friday means a few Random Things ...
a little This and That.



Thank you Nancy for hosting.


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I just finished reading BRING UP THE BODIES by Hilary Mantel.
BRING UP THE BODIES follows Mantel's Booker Prize winning novel, WOLF HALL and continues the story of Henry VIII seen through the eyes of Thomas Cromwell. Katherine, Henry's first wife has died and Anne becomes the center of attention. Henry wonders that he has spent the best part of his life with Anne and only has one child and that child, a daughter. No one likes Anne. She is the focus of gossip and malice. Henry wants her brought down and he has already chosen her successor.

Perhaps I am now used to Mantel's writing style as I found BRING UP THE BODIES much easier to read. Seeing the story unfold from Cromwell's side is very different from the usual novel of the period. Mantel suggests that several of the men executed as lovers of Anne may have been selected as victims because of their part in the downfall of Cardinal Wolsey. Who knows? Being an advisor to Henry definitely takes a man of great skill and courage.

I'm looking forward to part 3 of the tale of Thomas Cromwell.



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This is Alice Owl.
Isn't she cute?!
Love her eyelashes.
I've gone through my stash and picked out my yarn.
I'll report next week on how my Alice is coming along.

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The plumeria are starting to bloom in the garden.
When they were first planted I had three different colors.
Then came a couple of bad freezes and Hurricane Ike.
I've pampered and babied them and thankfully, they don't mind the drought.


Plumeria


These are the first hints of what is to come.
YeeHaw!

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I've been going to the gym with a good friend at 5 in the morning for our morning stroll
on the treadmill.
It is just too blooming hot to walk outside. 
UGH
But it is good for me/us. 


Wishing YOU well and much joy!


Thursday, July 25, 2013

August Break







Back in August 2010, the lovely Susannah Conway decided to give herself a break from writing blog posts and instead shared a photo or two each day without the pressure of finding words. She blogged about it (of course), invited everyone to join her and that is how The August Break was born. This year she is doing things a little bit different and supplying suggested prompts for the day. This is especially handy for folks like me who live where August becomes UGHust because of the heat and our brains turn to mush! The point is to give yourself a break. Take a photo and share it -- with or without words. I participated last year and I'm going to try it again this year. Tally Ho on August 1!
Care to join us? Check out all the information here.

Wishing you well and much joy.

Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Tuesday Muse




I've been busy with Index Card a Day.
It's too hot to do any walking or adventuring outside for photo taking.
I'm letting tea be my muse today and sharing my new-to-me teacup.


(Thank you Nancy for hosting.)


My sista suggested I bring this little beauty home with me.
She had drawer full of teacups and this one and its mate called to me.
I don't have any like this Royal Stafford teacup.
Now I have two!
I love the birds.



Royal Stafford Teacup

I spent quite a bit of time online yesterday trying to find the pattern name.
No luck.
Perhaps one of my tea friends can help?!




Royal Stafford Teacup


A little faded daguerrotype processing.



Royal Stafford Teacup

 Faded daguerrotype and Nancy's Deanna texture.


Thank you to our tea party hosts:

Wishing YOU well, much joy and a lovely cup of tea!



Friday, July 19, 2013

This and That




It is a day full of sunshine after several days of light rain.
We are still in drought conditions.
I'll take the rain.
Time for a little This and That.



A big thank you to Nancy for hosting. 

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I cleaned out bird baths and fountains this morning.
After several days of light rain they really needed it. 
Fed the birds and noted that I need more bird food.
Have to keep the morning buffet going!

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I spent some time with my BGD (beautiful god-daughter)
and her Knight in Shining Armor at my sista's new home.
It was lovely.
Precious time with people I love.
Sitting by the pool and watching the golfers go by.


Golf


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The big neighborhood news this last week was the Grand Opening of
They bill themselves as a selection of European type markets under one roof.
The atmosphere was lovely, classical music in the background, soft lighting.
The first thing that struck me was the amazing produce.
(I came home with heirloom tomatoes and Texas peaches.)
There is an Old World Butcher Shop, European Deli, Fresh Seafood, Imported Cheeses,
Gourmet Coffee (also a nice selection of Tea).
The Bakery -- Oh My! I came home with pineapple-coconut bread -- YUM.
Beer and Wine. 
If you need kitty litter or cleaning supplies this is not the place for you. 
You can order online and pick-up at the store or have your items delivered. 
My treat (besides the pineapple-coconut bread) was
tuna seaweed salad!
I love seaweed and only eat it when I go for dim sum every 4 or 5 years!
I bought the smallest amount I could just to see if I liked it 
and I thought it was delicious.
The next time I see it available, I'll get more. 


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I'm still busy with the Index Card A Day challenge.

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The kitties continue to enjoy their nap on the new kitchen chairs.
Here's Cassie.


Cassie

She is sitting on a receiving blanket.
When she was a kitten, I bought a set of receiving blankets and would wrap her up,
 sit her on my shoulder, and carry her around as she napped!
Little wonder that she's a Mummy's girl. 
She still finds comfort with her blankets and many days I'll find her
carrying one around the house with her.

I'm off to watch the Tour de France.

Wishing YOU well and much joy.