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Good Old Summer

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 It's about time I wrote a little something here. I want to mention about the fabulous summer we enjoyed at camp. What I really liked about it was that it was like a good old summer. Before we learned about droughts and heat domes. This was like thirty or forty years ago. It never got stinking hot for too long. And we had periodic and healthy rains. (Even so, the lake was dismally low due to the machinations of the Water Authority who like to keep it super low now).  With my boat motor acting up and the dock scarcely useable due to above-mentioned low water, I did not go fishing much. Also the dog does not like being in the boat, and so I stayed more land-based. I did get out canoeing and kayaking periodically.  Fall colours were something special as well. What a good year to be outdoors! With the wonderful rains came a terrific season for mushrooms. We foraged for and ate a lot of wild golden chanterelles and King Boletus mushrooms. Here is an embroidered version of what...

The Earth without 'art' is just 'eh'

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 Once upon a time I ran across this sign on the locked door of a yarn shop I wanted to visit. I was on a trip and not aware of hours of operation. I can't seem to locate the actual photo of the sign anymore, but the title of this post says it all. (shop in Longmont, CO).  I was thinking it would be fun to showcase a bit of art that I see around town. Unfortunately one amazing iron statue, of a tyrannosaurus rex, is now gone. I was going to stop soon and snap a picture, but realized it was no longer at its spot at the side of the highway. Drats. But there is a new fellow on a nearby residential street.  He seems to be guarding the property so well! I certainly won't be trespassing. Look at the attention to detail. There's even a cigar clenched in the teeth!  Other art around town is a bit more predictable and traditional. I do really enjoy seeing art all around me. 

The Little Things

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  Currently I seem to be interested in making small things. I am appreciating small things and small gestures.  I wanted to learn more crochet and hooked up with my Calabrian penpal to make the Peacock Feather mandala. I used up leftover knitting cottons. I mounted it onto a floor polishing pad I purchased at the hardware store!  I have been having fun sitting on the sofa with Bo and playing at the rigid heddle loom. I am in the midst of making some blue and white mug rugs.  A small thing that tickles me. At an art gallery in Buda I saw these little natural crystal drawer pulls. Dear friend JH bought it for me. It is amethyst!  And with Valentine's Day coming up I could not resist these mug rugs. Also woven on my rigid heddle loom.