Tuesday, October 16, 2012
Making Ink
A few years ago I took a workshop with Nancy Pobanz at Sitka Center in Oregon. We made ink from oak galls.
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Saving Private Ryan
Saturday, October 31, 2009
Words, words, and more words

Simon at Stuck-in-a-Book showed us this gizmo - you can create your own at Wordle. For this one I just plugged in the address of this blog. You can enter any words you want.
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
Wine Country

There are about seventeen or eighteen wineries on Vancouver Island - many many more vineyards. There are "Wine Tour" road signs along the backroads from the Saanich Peninsula (near the ferry terminal) to the Cowichan Valley (at Duncan) across the inlet.
From Swartz Bay at Lands End Road at the peninsula's northern tip, the coastline-hugging road passes million-dollar waterfront homes and full views of Saltspring Island. Each winery has its own tasting room and retail outlet, open from spring to fall and by appointment in off seasons. A ferry across the inlet from Brentwood Bay to Mill Bay bypasses the Malahat.
Monday, September 28, 2009
San Antonio
Sunday, September 20, 2009
Language and Lettering

Practicing brush lettering with watercolors and brushing up on language. The Hawaiian language is ever fascinating ... so many vowels, and each one enunciated.
Some of my Hawaiian friends and readers may want to correct the spelling or translations.
Photo is of the orchid nursery on 10th Avenue. We passed here often on the way to Rainbow Market for Spam musubi
Thursday, July 09, 2009
Birthday Book
Wednesday, July 08, 2009
Family photos
Tuesday, June 30, 2009
Monday, June 15, 2009
More Zoomers
As a graduate of the Zsa Zsa Gabor School of Creative Mathetmatics, I honestly do not know how old I am - Erma Bombeck
Few things are more satisfying than seeing your own children have teenagers of ther own - Doug Larson
The process of maturing is an art to be learned, an effort to be sustained. By the age of 50, you have made yourself what you are, and if it is good, it is better than your youth - Marya Mannes
Chase your passion, not your pension - Denis Waitley
A House is not a home unless it contains food and fire for the mind as well as the body - Benjamin Franklin
Twilight drops her curtain down and pins it with a star - Lucy Maud Montgomery
Tuesday, June 09, 2009
A Small Haiku Book

the first page

the second page
and the cover - the Japanese character on the cover says SpringThe book when closed measures 9.5 cm x 16.5 cm (3 3/4 x 6 1/2 in.). The inside pages are Arches Textwove and the cover is a soft Momi something-or-other (I forget the name)
We made these books at a workshop with Sherri Kiesel and Peter Thornton
Friday, June 05, 2009
Friday, May 15, 2009
Zoomers

Zoomers is a magazine published by CARP - Canadian Association of Retired People. It comes to me each month as part of my membership.
I always look forward to the quotations that are scattered throughout. Some make me smile, and other are thought provoking.
My grandmother started walking fives miles a day when she was 60. She's 97 now, and we don't know where the hell she is - Ellen DeGeneres
Beautiful young people are accidents of nature, but beautiful old people are works of art - Eleanor Roosevelt
Age is the acceptance of a term of years, but maturity is the glory of the years - Martha Graham
The surprising thing about young fools is how many survive to become old fools - Doug Larson
Anyone who tries to make a distinction between education and entertainment doesn't know the first thing about either - Marshall McLuhan
When I was 40, my doctor advised me that a man in his 40s shouldn't play tennis. I heeded his advice carefully and could hardly wait until I reached 50 to start again - Hugo L. Black
Old age ain't no place for sissies - Bette Davis
When grace is joined with wrinkles, it is adorable. There is an unspeakable dawn in happy old age - Victor Hugo
The other day a man asked me what I thought was the best time of life. 'Why', I answered without a thought, 'now'. - David Grayson
The great thing about getting older is that you don't lose all the other ages you've been - Madeleine L'Engle
Coming together is the beginning. Keeping together is progress. Working together is success - Henry Ford
Old wood best to burn, old wine to drink, old friends to trust, and old authors to read - Sir Francis Bacon
I could not, at any age, be content to take my place in a corner by the fireside and simply look on - Eleanor Roosevelt
Monday, May 04, 2009
Designing with Nature
in Oregon

We walked about in the fields and in the woods, collecting bits and pieces of this and that. I've always been partial to the leaves on the money plants. That's probably not the proper name for that plant, but they do look like coins.

Here are some golden ginkgo leaves and a lovely poem by an ancient Chinese poet
Saturday, April 25, 2009
Wild Irises
Wednesday, April 22, 2009
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
Earth Day

April 22 is Earth Day in Canada. At our local food market, one wall is covered with art work from Grade 5 students. They have written, drawn and colored on large brown paper shopping bags. Along with the usual three R's - reduce, recycle and re-use - they've added their own words.
This one is my favorite - it says
Save our earth
it's the only planet with chocolate
Saturday, April 11, 2009
Gilda's Club

Gilda's Club is housed in the old firehall on Lombard Street in Toronto, where Gilda Radner was featured in Second City with John Belushi.
After dropping out of the University of Michigan where she was studying drama, Gilda moved to Canada and made her stage debut in the 1972 Toronto production of Godspell with another soon-to-be Saturday Night Live cast member, John Belushi. After a brief stint with Second City, an improvisational comedy troupe, they both moved to New York.
Gilda Radner: a little slip of a thing with ordinary girl-next-door looks, a Cocker Spaniel hairstyle, and twinkling eyes– “American’s Sweetheart,” impossibly dead at age 42.
Friday, April 10, 2009
Postcards Exchange

Our art group has been having an exchange of postcards. This is one I made by clipping bits from an old book I found at the local thrift store for 25 cents. It's called Sewing Made Easy by Mary Lynch and Dorothy Sara, published by Garden City in 1950. I cut the shirt and pants from bits of cloth.
The words are from the section entitled You and Your Accessories ... "general instructions on selecting hats, shoes, stockings, gloves, furs, handbags, and jewelry. Specific instructions for choosing accessories if you are tiny, if you are tall if you are plump". The quote in brown isn't from that book ... it's from Gilda Radner. I miss that woman
I base my fashion sense
on what doesn't itch
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