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Flippin’ Friday

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More cards.

More cards.

After having a week I could have easily done without, I’m putting more effort into painting in my studio.  I need the distraction, and it helps to work with paints., cards, or anything else I can get my hands on.

I’m still working on the abstract, only it has morphed into something completely different, and ever-changing.  Maybe I’m not cut out for abstract!

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unfinished

I’m also working on an experiment!

I decided to take a small board and at the bottom are gauze mountains, up above, stormy clouds.  This had been in the making for the last week.  The next step will be to adjust the clouds.  Clouds are always a work in progress since there isn’t a bad cloud, just one we think is bad!

Clouds

Clouds

Where are they going….Who knows…..but they are going……it will be a surprise to us all.

 Just wait and see!

 

My Heart Is Heavy

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Karin de Baay, Barbara Thuro, & myself on right in San Miguel de allente

Karin de Baay, Barbara Thuro, & myself on right in San Miguel de Allende

Over the weekend, especially Sunday, I have been able to work in my studio without distraction. In part because “Football” has overtaken our house!  In many ways I love it when football season starts, and I can work without interruption.

The truth is…..

I am rattling around trying to get my mind back onto my art, or my blog, and trying so hard to not drop the ball on any of my creating.  The paint or the blog.

 Barbara, Karin, myself San Miguel de Alliente, Mexico 2009

Barbara, Karin, myself San Miguel de Alliente, Mexico 2009

Last Friday afternoon, I received   an unexpected phone call as I was leaving the house to take flowers to a sick friend.  I had just picked up my purse, my keys, and  a beautiful bunch of roses in hopes of lifting my friends spirits.  I looked down at my phone and realized I’d missed a call, so everything went back on the kitchen counter to check my message.  As I listened to the message,  I realized it was from a Chaplain at San Diego Hospice calling to inform me of my friends passing the day before.  I was in shock when I heard the news, especially since I was headed to see her before I stopped to check this darn message.  It was as if,  had I not stopped, my friend would still be alive to great me.

Barbaras beautiful your & waterfall.

Barbara’s beautiful yard  & waterfall.

Over the past few days my mind has been all over the place, and I’ve had a little trouble concentrating on writing, or painting.  I continue to try….and I’m doing a little at a time.  That’s better than nothing.  Mostly I’ve been reflecting on our amazing friendship.

The waterfall in Barbar's garden

The waterfall in Barbra’s garden.

My dear friend, Barbara Thuro, whom I’ve traveled with, laughed, and cried with.  Gone through hard times, and wonderful times.  Had parties with girlfriends with, sat together during debates, and elections.  Always having a pizza party, with wine, crackers, and cheese,  and always in front of a roaring fire while watching the results of whatever presidential election was taking place at the time.

Koi in the pond

Koi in the pond

Barbara has tought me how to plant vegetables, and compost.  She had tirelessly tried to teach me spanish,  and as much as I really wanted to learn, I have only retained a little (poquito).

My heart is heavy for not just my loss, but for everyone’s loss.  Barbara was a painter, a gardener, an author, an environmentalist,  she had a great appreciation for our beautiful earth, humanity, equal rights, she was an educator, and so much more.  I’m going to miss you Barbara, but I hold dear to my heart all the wonderful times we have had together, the wonderful places we have traveled, the times we’ve cooked together, painted together. Cried over our four-legged family members that had passed.  My grandchildren loved her, Barbara always tried to show them something interesting.  Being a teacher for many years knew just how to relate to kids.  They have always love going to Auntie Barbara’s house to sit in the tree house, or watch the koi pond, pick vegetables, or just sit in front of the fire.  We have celebrated Thanksgiving and Christmas together.  It is their loss also.

Outside our B & B in San Miguel.

Outside our B & B in San Miguel.

This is such a simple version of who this highly intelligent woman was, and how she lived.  She is an example to us all, she has set the bar high, and I will dearly miss her.

Flippin’ Friday

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Leha on Connor's shoulder

Leah on Connor’s shoulder

While all the geckos have been getting attention, here is a picture of Connor’s bearded dragon Leah.  She was about the side of the full-grown geckos when he get her, and due to the feeding of crickets, this is how much she has grown.  I’ll bet she isn’t more than one and a half, or two years old.

Her family calls her fat,  I say, “Leah is a full-bodied dragon!”

Time Out For Art

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Baby gecko - no name

Baby gecko – no name

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As we get off and on heat waves, so does my creative energy.  Today happens to be one of those days.  We live ten miles off the ocean, and it has hit 102 degrees at our house.  We didn’t sign up for this heat and humidity, and we haven’t paid for it.  There isn’t anyone who lives on the coast that expects this kind of humidity and heat.

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The art for today is all about the Little Gecko without a Tail.  Not too long ago Crunch, the little gecko without a tail, and Megan had two eggs, then before we knew it, Megan laid two more eggs.  Four eggs were marked and put in the incubator, and before we knew it all four eggs hatched.  While we were all excited about four eggs Megan laid six more eggs.

Whoa little Megan…

Slow down girl!  Megan isn’t too fond of being held, or even very sociable.  I think it’s probably because she’s exhausted from running from Crunch,  probably ready to lay more eggs, and wants to do something fun for herself.  Crunch on the other hand, is very sociable.  The minute you open the terrarium door, he jumps on your shoulder, and is more than happy to stay there and visit with whomever it is that wants to play.

 

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One of Megan’s eggs didn’t make it, so right off it was eliminated.  Now there are five eggs left, two of which should be hatching any day now.  This is such a fun thing to have happen while the kids are 4th, & 6th graders.  Kids learn so much from these little creatures.  I can highly recommend geckos as a starter pet.  Care is minimal, they are sociable, and fun to watch.  My grandkids have learned so much from their little creatures.  I hope you have learned a little something by them taking over my blog now and then.

The babies haven’t been given names—-that’s for the new parents to do.  However, while I was writing this post another baby hatched.  Leaving only four eggs.   Now they have five babies, and looking for new homes.

Fun With Bits & Pieces

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Sometimes we just have to pull back, and find another way to create and have fun!

When I get bottled up and can’t find a way out,  creating on a small-scale is just the thing!

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Greeting cards in a store feel so impersonal, & never say the right thing, so my own cards seem perfect.  Now I realize many people don’t send cards any longer,  heck they don’t even know how to R.S.V.P.  Sadly, that means to Reply, even if you’re not going to whatever you’ve been invited to.  After a while we just simply won’t invite you any more.   But this post isn’t about bad manners!

On Wednesdays, I get together  with a group of ladies who sit  and create, but my creations are usually on a larger scale, and lugging them around is a drag.  So I take things I can do on the run.  Things that don’t take a lot to carry or use paint on.  Simpler things…..

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These little things would be greeting cards.  Some would say to themselves,  “what are greeting cards?”  This in part is because of text messaging, and electronic devices of all kinds.  I don’t tweet,  just can’t seem to figure out why I’d need to!  That makes me a dinosaur.

Sometimes one or two of the girls have fun pitching in and putting left over pieces together, and sometimes they all have their own things to work on, but whatever happens, we always have fun.

There is nothing like sharing creative energy!