Monday, March 25, 2013

Ingredients of My New Beginning...

Things are getting easier to deal with. I still don't have a job, but continue to look. I acquired a 1966 Airstream Overlander to live in. She (I named her Cher) landed in the side yard of the house I grew up in. My dad, his dog and one older brother still live in it... so I guess you can go home...
Fred (my dog) and I are content in Cher. She needs a good bit of work: some floor repair, then a bamboo click-down floor. Prior to that though... I got tired of only having my bunk to sit on, so I started tearing out the front gaucho (which was missing all of its upholstery).
 
I had ordered a cute convertable sofa/lounge and bought a rug. Turned out cute I think. I still need to remove the front freshwater tank and pump (Cher will be a stationary live in so I won't need it), so I can push the sofa back further to gain a bit more living room.
 
Both arms of the sofa fold down, which will come in handy as a second bunk, since I'm going to take out one of the twin bunks so I can have a "studio" space for art. She also needs some new vent covers to stave off some leaks, new appliances and other work. I'll have her gypsied up soon enough.

"Gypsies, tramps and thieves...''

Wednesday, February 13, 2013

A New Beginning...

I'm still reeling from Bruce's passing, even though it was expected... but trying to move on. Packing up the house, trying to sell things, giving things to the hospice that helped me with Bruce and paring down from a 1200 square foot house to a 200 square foot travel trailer... I arranged to trade Bruce's motorcycle for a 1966 26 foot Airstream Overlander. Right now, it's parked in my dad's driveway (since I don't have a job and lot rent there is free). It needs a good bit of work and I'll be posting on it as I work on it. This will be a whole new beginning for me... something I've always wanted to do. My dreams may not be grand... but they are mine and I will live them...

Sunday, January 27, 2013

My best friend and soul mate went to live in the eternal sunshine last night. He went peacefully and is no longer in pain. Rest well Bruce... We will be together again someday, my love...
 

Monday, January 7, 2013

What 2013 Brings...

I know I haven't posted much lately and have been cryptic when I have posted... So it's time I told you what is going on... Some of you already know what I'm facing, but most of you don't. The reason for the reticence is that my husband wanted his privacy... and still does... but now that his entire family has received the news, I can post about it and explain why I will continue to be scarce for a while. My loving husband of 8 short years has been battling cancer for 4 years and is now under hospice care here at home with me. I have much support from family and friends... including my friends in blogland. I will keep you posted now and again and will visit your blogs here and there. I have a plan that I'm putting into place to continue my life when the inevitable happens. It will be a new adventure, however sorrowful at first. Thank you so much for all your thoughts, prayers and support. I love you all...

Thursday, November 22, 2012

Give Thanks... Everyday...

Today is the day most in America give thanks for the blessings in thier life. And I do too... However... I am grateful everyday. I've learned to be... Grateful for life and love and laughter, grateful for my husband and the time I have to spend with him, grateful for my family and friends who love and support me... and I'm grateful for Fred, my dog and the joy he brings me...
Happy Thanksgiving everyone...
but remember to be grateful every day!

Monday, October 22, 2012

Just not feelin' it...

Sometimes you just have to let yourself be sad... If I'm not around for awhile, I'll be back... and I'll be alright... See you all soon.

Sunday, October 7, 2012

New Art and a Little Advice...

My newest piece, framed in a distressed black wood frame...
5"x7" oils and journaling on gessoed scrapbook paper...
It Sings! I can even hear Maya Angelou's voice saying this...
What is Bruce of the Thicket looking at from his perch atop my whiteboard at work?
Must be his new temporary neighbor, across the desk...
I bet this is what he's thinking....

Saturday, September 29, 2012

Newly Finished Painting...

Remember these backgrounds?

I finished one...


Poison Dart Frog 1: mixed media - oil and archival ink (rubber stamped moth and journaling) on acrylic and clear gesso washed and sealed vintage dictionary page over 6x6 inch masonite board.
The other one is a bit more than half finished.

 

Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Across the Road...

The third installment of "Why I Love my Bicycle Commute!" Across the road from the abandoned house from the last post is a huge wooden privacy fence.  And this...
it tumbles over it and cascades down...
like a colorful waterfall.
It is Trumpet Creeper, another Florida native and a great hummingbird attractor!
There weren't any hummers here this day..
but it's beautiful just the same!
and so was this Hempweed (not the kind some people smoke) vine entangled in it.
Waiting for a hummingbird...

Saturday, September 22, 2012

The Cycle of Life...

The second installment of "Why I love my Bicycle Commute!" involves the (formerly) overgrown yard of an abandoned house. I say formerly, because, sadly, the yard has since been mowed and cleaned up. Sadly? Yes...
This yard was covered in wild Passion Flower vines...
These amazingly beautiful flowers were everywhere...

even over the concrete driveway...

Passion Flowers are a Florida native plant and grow wild here...
Their fruit, Pssion Fruit, are edible and put in teas, yogurts, etc. My dad grew up calling them Maypops. They grow wild in Georgia too. I'll get pictures of the fruit when they are on the vine.
They are the larval host for the Gulf Fritillary butterfly.
The females lay their eggs on the leaves and when they hatch, the caterpillars eat the leaves.  See her in there laying her eggs?
I was upset when I saw that the yard had been mowed and cleaned up. Only the vine covered bush in the middle of the yard remained.  At least it is still there and the vines are thriving on it... They are very persistent (Is that why some call them weeds?) and will be back next summer...