Monday, December 27, 2010

The Snowy Day

Yep.. SNOW.. now anyone who knows me, knows just how much I love snow.. so this was an expected and wonderful treat..

These were taken in the first three hours of the storm, there is a small childs sandbox in the front corner of these pictures you can watch it disappear!

here are some of the photos I took.. yesterday and today.. total I think was about 10 inches! Here you can't see the sandbox at all!





My garden and fish pond!
The school.. and by the way I took this one from the ground after I fell and that man who happens to be married to me, didn't even notice!
 The garden today!
 You can see the ground here, and one of the layers of snow, after we had already shoveled it all twice previous to this picture.

 I love this photo.. all those happy little light orbs!
 Slides of Snow
 Our back door..
How fun.. the orbs are all the fairies riding inside the snow globes!  And an orb wrapped around the Peace sign in the school window! .. Just lovely.. lovely lovely!

Sunday, December 26, 2010

Gramma!

So I learned to knit.. made myself a scarf, and since I don't know enough knitting yet I bought another skein of yarn and crocheted myself a beret to go with the scarf.
My grand-daughter took a couple of pictures, which my husband balked at saying, "Wow you really look like a gramma now!" "Hat and Scarf to match!" 


Here I am telling him, he has to be good and can't be naughty!!...
Well ok, I guess I do look like a real gramma in these pictures.. but least you all know what I have been up to!
Merry Merry....

Monday, December 13, 2010

Crochet

Hey it's been so long ~ but a busy busy time of year..


My latest creation is a crochet beret, here it is..  the bottom, a side view and the top complete with pom-pom.

My Mom dropped by on Friday and asked if I could please make a hat for her friend who couldn't find a yellow hat to save her life to match a scarf her nephew had given her.. so wal-lah!  It took me about 3 hours.. no pattern and here is one of me sporting it for fun!




Not bad at all!..   Now I finished another scarf.. for myself this time... here it is




I made it nice and wide so that it would fold over around my neck and keep me toasty, it's soft and warm! I love it.. Thanks again to Sapphire Soleil who inspired me to learn to knit!  Yippee!!
And yes.. I am about to burst into hysterical laughter in that bottom photo!

Happy last days of Fall!

Thursday, November 18, 2010

Where in the World have I BEEN?

Ha.. of course I am busy, I am always busy.. so busy I haven't had a  moment to spare to jot down all the things I have been busy doing

First I learned to knit.. here are some photos of my newest adventure... 






Of course that was the beginning, then I really got going and created a Christmas gift.. for my granddaughter! Here it is







I am really Proud of my Accomplishments.. My grandmother was BLUE in FACE trying to teach me to knit in my youth...but I could never manage it.. .mostly because She would RIPPPPPPPP out every mistake!  It was pretty discouraging.   So Now I am on my way to being a Happy Knitter!

There are some other new adventures coming to this BLOG .. in a day or two!
Keep your eyes open!!




                                                                Crazy but Mostly Happy     

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Fun Stuff

 So there is actually a point in my day 
      when I have  fun! 
                  Creating a rain gauge and hydrometer happen to be one of those moments
 These first three pictures are the steps in creating the hydrometer which is a weather tool to study humidity
 First step ~cutting a piece of plastic from the cover of a lid ~ adding a dime for weight and nailing it to a 10 inch long board

And next a hair from my head is glued onto the plastic triangle, it's barely visible ... watch soon for the finished project. (I have to wait for the glue to dry completely and in our current weather that could take more than 24 hours)
The hair cells actually can make this little plastic triangle move up and down, that outta be interesting!
 A used candle holder is the first step for the rain gauge
  bending a coat hanger, now that was a feat in itself.. and not very easy!
Now the gauge is hung out on the trellis and waiting for the nights forecast of rain

Lo n' behold, already a half inch!

Sunday, September 12, 2010

The Herbal Fun

In my backyard there is a stump, the rear of the stump is empty and hollow, today when I peeked in I found this lovely oak leave trapped in a spiders web...how clever Mother is!

 



I I do just adore Mother Nature and all her offerings do you know that I begin every day standing in awe of Mother Nature and Father Sky.  Well yes I do, in my  garden arms reached to call the quarters and speak of my daily gratitude and to intend Peace for all the world and it's inhabitants


~ this weekend I was fortunate enough to share those feelings with like minded students.
Our teacher is Susan Clements a very energetic, enthusiastic and compassionate woman who eagerly passes along the information she is so full of!!   
 Last spring we gathered together for the first time and began our walks in the woods and lessons in Susan's house we shared and learned from Susan and one another.  Yesterday was a culmination of the first part of this class and here are some of the products we were completing!

No ~ not really I am just having fun, Deb was our label maker. 
Jen and Pat were squeezers
While Susan and I poured!

There was no doubt 
We giggled when we tasted those YUMMY cordials!!
Peach Ginger... and Lime Tequila 

Afterwards we took off to the woods to see if we could find and identify some mushrooms, mostly hen of the woods!
Susan leads the way with Pat by her side...
 A moment of surprise for the students
Susan is awarding them their crescent moons!
As Susan's teacher Rosemary Gladstar has done for her students, our teacher has passed on the tradition they were surprised and so excited, what a wonderful tradition to witness! 
I am very proud to be the Apprentice Assistant!


Beaming Jen and Pat



Patricia spots some of those mushrooms we are supposed to be finding.. only thing is this is a digital zoom and now we have to trek there to see if we can find them!

WELL 

we do.. 


and DEB wants to go out onto the stick to get them.. only Susan says "NO"!
It's Deb's anniversary and Susan doesn't want anything to happen to her, after all her husband of many years is taking her out to celebrate!!


Some of our other woodland findings were
Wintergreen
and Squaw vine!
I hope you enjoyed our adventure!





There is no doubt we all did