to see all of our hearts stop by our ETSY shop. I have started cutting out pieces for a second one using this design. This time the perimeter glass will not be used at all in the center. Will be interesting to see how that affects the design.
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Saturday, January 31, 2009
New Heart for Valentine's 2009
to see all of our hearts stop by our ETSY shop. I have started cutting out pieces for a second one using this design. This time the perimeter glass will not be used at all in the center. Will be interesting to see how that affects the design.
Wednesday, January 28, 2009
mockery gets me no where--- I keep being tagged
A week ago, Giggles asked me for a simple request--- tell us 6 things about yourself. I said something like, "Don't hold your breath." Three days ago, my Flickr friend, Mosaic Hippie Chick, tagged me and requested 16 things about myself. Then a dear friend, who I hope to see in February, , tagged me for 25 things. OK, I give, but I am not tagging (thus cursing myself further) anyone.
- My one grandmother made me quilts, the other strudel... I have made both.
- at 6:15 this morning I found out that snow has given me a day off and that my best friend in Oregon found me in facebook. I can't say when I last heard from her.
- despite number 2, I am no fan of snow and would have rather had a sunny pleasant day at work glowing in the joy of being found by my friend.
- 20 months ago I did not blog or belong to flickr, facebook, lastFM, Folia, blotanical...
- a baptist once called me an anglo-catholic-catholic... he got it right.
- The cells in my body remembered yoga after being away for 20+ years.
- I know how to grow, harvest, roast, and eat anaheim green chiles.
- I favor jazz these days, but in the past in order, I have favored .. ELO, Pink Floyd, The Who, Bob Dylan, The Talking Heads, Nanci Griffith. However, I have always favored Johnny Cash.
- I wish I had never taken joy, peace, hope, or love out of another person's life.
- I worship a God, who I am not sure exists.
- I think God is OK with number 10.
- It seems to be a habit now... every summer I fall into silence for 8 days at a Jesuit Retreat Center.
- I have taught ... Biology, Geology, Anatomy, Physics, Ecology, and once at my first job, a non-lab Chemistry class. I have also taught other subjects.
- My first teaching job had me wearing a uniform and my hair was many many inches shorter... Valley Forge Military Academy.
- I once worked with my dad for a summer. That is why I have drafting tools and write in capital letters at times.
- I was not a scout for very long, but I did win a pinebox derby.
- The worst part of my job--- PAPER WORK.
- I have never had a pet with fur.
- I dig cats and dogs and other animals with fur.
- As an adult, I have moved away from too many friends PA- MA- OR- IL- PA. Now that I have settled down, I know how it feels to be left behind.
- I truly believe that one can heal from physical, emotional, and spiritual wounds.
- The sunflower in the photo grew taller in one summer, than I have in 45 years. I am glad I can still be amazed.
- A yellow-bellied sapsucker once snapped me out of feeling sorry for myself. I saw its presence as a gift.
- My mom used to make me banana cakes on my birthday. I married a woman who does not like bananas.
- I have had only 2 hair cuts since I started a horticulture program 12.5 years ago. Both were donations to locks of love
- and one for good luck... I don't cut myself as much in my glass studio these days... dang, did I curse myself again.... I love the uncertainty of my life that keeps unfolding, so for now that box filled with Band-Aids remains outside my studio.
Monday, January 26, 2009
stained glass --- bartering a bear paw quilt design
Saturday, January 24, 2009
jazz with strings
In the beginning... I was in college and opening myself up to new music in ways that had never happened before. One of the jazz LP's I bought was Charlie Parker playing with strings. To be clear, he was playing his sax, while he played music with folk playing string instruments other than guitar or bass. Here he is playing about something many of us are longing for these days
Then there was a desire to have a CD of Marian McPartland playing her own music. No easy link to the music on her CD, Silent Pool, but check out NPR's longest-running and most widely carried jazz program, Marian McPartland's Piano Jazz. The way you get that honor is to live a long life and to keep playing.
But probably my favored jazz with strings CD may be Clifford Brown, an amazing trumpet player who sadly died on the Pennsylvania Turnpike at a way too young age in 1956.
Here is Blue Moon from that session where he played with strings.
My mind is on these things because I am excited about what I plan to be a witness. Jazz pianist and composer Billy Childs has written a piece of music to be played by his 6 piece band along with the Ying Quartet (need some non-jazz). Montgomery County Community College tells me that this will be the regional premiere of the piece.
and this post of many links will end with one more, no string quartet, but Mr. Child's plays an appropriate tune for this moment.
Wednesday, January 21, 2009
to do list on a day off
It is 6:15 am and I never make this kind of list...
- finish the epic stained glass project while listening to Victoria Williams
- research the evolution of color vision while having a cup of coffee
- make the seed order already
- add 5 new photos to Flickr
- e-mail the garden bloggers who I friended in my last post
- pack up a stained glass... over at ETSY a person chose one of my pieces of the haystack and I did let myself feel pleased about that.
- return to doing the daily examen already and not beat myself up for falling away from it.
- plan out some meals and get the food to make them
- clean up the kitchen so I can make one of those meals
- exercise
- make up a bag of under utilized warm clothing to donate to the Purple Heart folk
- research plate tectonics
- take a nap
- hang out with Mosaic Woman
OK, 60 hours later and I look at the list. Most were completed or partially completed. I didn't plan on having to shovel snow (truly not in the forecast). I didn't expect a friend to call and say "can you send me a description of a gardening workshop, I want to take it to a meeting tonight" (will say more at a later date).
But... I didn't take a nap. I didn't do an examen.
However, last night I sat down with intent to be with God. As is typical, I felt glad that I said hello. It had been a long time.
Obama wants to know what we can do to help this country. Last night I prayed and asked God what I could do for his creation.
and yes, the epic project is done, except for hooks. I still have not seen it with sunshine pouring through. short days, I am so glad they are lengthening. Thus I have no photos, and they won't be shown here until Giggles sees it and I refuse to deliver it at night. Sunday?
Sunday, January 18, 2009
friended
"The Friends Award isn't about being the most popular blogger or having the most read blog. It is just because you consider the author a friend. These blogs are exceedingly charming. These kind bloggers aim to find and be friends. They are not interested in self-aggrandizement. Our hope is that when the ribbons of these prizes are cut, even more friendships are propagated. Please give more attention to these writers. Deliver this award to eight bloggers who must choose eight more and include this cleverly-written text into the body of their award."
Kylee and her acre
Aerie-el and her snowy winter of discontent
Kris and her beautiful nails
walk2write and her music that doesn't chase me away
and finally Tina who was happy to see that I come back to communicate
Friday, January 16, 2009
worshiping with my body, it is becoming natural
Tuesday, January 13, 2009
99 pieces of glass, pick one up, 98 pieces to foil
Saturday, January 10, 2009
quilts and drafting tables, my youth carries onward
Wednesday, January 7, 2009
My job --- a blessing and a good gig
Sunday, January 4, 2009
trying to focus away from the shoulds into what can be done
Thursday, January 1, 2009
Epic Stained Glass--- no less will do for Giggles
Youghiogheny Stained Glass--- Nothing but the best for Bert..
Youghiogheny is a word I know from studying about my home state. It is a river out by Fallingwater. But it is also home of a company which makes some of the finest stained glass in the world, in the style of Tiffany.
Glass--- a toast to the New Year
... "An unexpected encounter of Spanish oranges, violets and vanilla from Madagascar"
setting up a shop
All pieces are my original designs and can be shipped to you by priority mail with plenty of support and bubble wrap.