This is the view from my kitchen window as I prepare for the grand feast of Thanksgiving. All the family will be over tomorrow. Yes I realize that tomorrow is Friday, but I thought that it would be easier on everyone if we spread the festivities out just one more day. Holidays should be just that a holiday, a day to relax and not have to run here and there, rush, rush, rush. With everybody going to multiple places and eating at those places tomorrow can be a repeat at our place! More potatoes, green beans, squash, stuffing, cranberry sauce, bread, and of course the star of the show TURKEY!
Of course the real star of the show is the company that you keep during the Thanksgiving holiday. Hoping everyone has stars in their show and that loved ones gather together in your hearts and thought. Happy Thanksgiving.
Thursday, November 22, 2012
Saturday, November 3, 2012
November
As the air becomes cooler,
the leaves have almost all fallen
from the trees and
The warm colors of fall
linger
in our minds.
The days are shorter and
our thoughts turn to
cozy homes,
warm meals
spent with family.
Grateful
for the time
to gather
with the ones
we love..
Saturday, October 6, 2012
All For Show Saturday
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Nashville, TN The A T & T Building with a mural in the foreground depicting the same building |
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Broadway, Nashville, TN |
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One of the original doors inside the Frist Museum |
Monday, October 1, 2012
October -- so soon!
I can't believe that this year is nearing completion - where did the time go? Just a quick update here. Sewing has been slow going - but still have managed to get some done. A little dress for a 6 month old and another UFO nearing the DAL point. (Done at Last - lol) Hooray.
We went to Tennessee at the end of August, what a beautiful place and a great drive through the mountains. People are really friendly there. I can't wait to go there again. We had great weather and next to no traffic all the way there from New England and that alone helped to make the trip even more enjoyable. We drove through beautiful green mountains as far as the eye could see. The Shenandoah Valley is stunning. All along the way are historic battlefields and sites. There are numerous caverns which had lines and lines of people anxious to enter and see the wonders of nature underground.
Once we entered into Nashville itself I quickly spotted a large banner hanging from an old quite beautiful building. What a great surprise and quite unexpected - it was an advertisement for the exhibit being held inside. My excitement grew and my husband told me to stay calm and stop bouncing up and down in my seat ( I couldn't help myself). I never thought that I would have the opportunity to see this group of quilts. Anyway we continued on down the road though, after all we had to park the car, which we did and then roamed around town.
There was live music everywhere all up and down the street. There are shops to buy boots, country music, food and drink. City buses come around quite often that you can hope on and take a tour of the city - the fare is $0.00 and the drivers are friendly and helpful.
We had a day before meeting our son and his girl there (surprise!) so we headed back to the Frist Museum! Inside we were both delighted to see the exhibit of Gee's Bend Quilts and Bill Traylor illustrations. Now you know why I was so excited. This set of quilts are truly pieces of beauty. The women who cut and stitched the fabrics of their daily lives into something useful yet primitively beautiful never thought that these quilts would ever be in a museum for the world to admire, they were just being practical, something we in this age sometimes forget. I was very grateful to have actually stood in front of all of them. Then we came upon the Bill Traylor exhibit, a man who would just sit and draw what he saw on old discarded advertisement stock that he found here and there. This man was unable to write and had to be taught to write his name but had the ability to draw the animals and people that passed in and out of his life. His story is quite interesting. We purchased the book in the gift shop which tells about his life and features many of his pieces. The book uses his name as the title.
The Frist museum is a beautiful building itself. It is an art deco designed building which features original decor of metallic panels and polished marble floors. The building itself is a work of art and a reminder of times gone by. In the front of the building is quite a large sculpture of pink roses made by Will Ryman, hard to miss.
So if you ever have the chance to go to Tennessee stop into Nashville take a look around, enjoy the sites and sounds. More later!
We went to Tennessee at the end of August, what a beautiful place and a great drive through the mountains. People are really friendly there. I can't wait to go there again. We had great weather and next to no traffic all the way there from New England and that alone helped to make the trip even more enjoyable. We drove through beautiful green mountains as far as the eye could see. The Shenandoah Valley is stunning. All along the way are historic battlefields and sites. There are numerous caverns which had lines and lines of people anxious to enter and see the wonders of nature underground.
Once we entered into Nashville itself I quickly spotted a large banner hanging from an old quite beautiful building. What a great surprise and quite unexpected - it was an advertisement for the exhibit being held inside. My excitement grew and my husband told me to stay calm and stop bouncing up and down in my seat ( I couldn't help myself). I never thought that I would have the opportunity to see this group of quilts. Anyway we continued on down the road though, after all we had to park the car, which we did and then roamed around town.
There was live music everywhere all up and down the street. There are shops to buy boots, country music, food and drink. City buses come around quite often that you can hope on and take a tour of the city - the fare is $0.00 and the drivers are friendly and helpful.
We had a day before meeting our son and his girl there (surprise!) so we headed back to the Frist Museum! Inside we were both delighted to see the exhibit of Gee's Bend Quilts and Bill Traylor illustrations. Now you know why I was so excited. This set of quilts are truly pieces of beauty. The women who cut and stitched the fabrics of their daily lives into something useful yet primitively beautiful never thought that these quilts would ever be in a museum for the world to admire, they were just being practical, something we in this age sometimes forget. I was very grateful to have actually stood in front of all of them. Then we came upon the Bill Traylor exhibit, a man who would just sit and draw what he saw on old discarded advertisement stock that he found here and there. This man was unable to write and had to be taught to write his name but had the ability to draw the animals and people that passed in and out of his life. His story is quite interesting. We purchased the book in the gift shop which tells about his life and features many of his pieces. The book uses his name as the title.
The Frist museum is a beautiful building itself. It is an art deco designed building which features original decor of metallic panels and polished marble floors. The building itself is a work of art and a reminder of times gone by. In the front of the building is quite a large sculpture of pink roses made by Will Ryman, hard to miss.
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Will Ryman sculpture at the front of the Frist Museum |
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Hanging banner inviting quilter's to come in and see Gee's Bend exhibit at the Frist Museum |
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Friday, August 17, 2012
Free Rice website
This is a pretty good website. There are different subjects that you are able to choose from with just a click. Languages, culture, math, even questions that might prepare you for taking the SATs! Check it out: http://freerice.com/#/english-vocabulary/9427 Watch the bowl fill up with each correct answer. For every correct answer that you click rice is donated to needy people around the world. Have fun while doing something good.
Sunday, July 8, 2012
Wickford Art Festival
The Wickford Art Festival is happening this weekend. This is the 50th anniversary of this event. It is held in the quaint little town of Wickford in Rhode Island. Many artists show their work and many admirers attend. Yesterday was a very hot and humid day for the show at least until a few sprinkles happened to fall, which cooled the atmosphere at least temporarily. There were all sorts of paintings and etchings, some musicians playing and selling their CD's, and a few three dimensional artists.
One artist that I particularly liked creates abstract skylines that are somewhat 3-D in clay. There are large and small pieces that are very colorful. He has copyrighted his art and did allow me to take a photo of him in front of his work. You can reach him at skyline devito@gmail.com Here is the photo I took.
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Robert De Vito |
Wednesday, July 4, 2012
Happy Birthday America!
Proud to be an American. |
Where will the road lead you? |
Sunday, July 1, 2012
What are you doing today?
Well if you really want to know - I woke this morning at 5am, took a look at my blog and some of those that I follow (lots to look at and some really great items), then I did a wee bit of sewing (am in process of making many quilts), and before it becomes too hot today I decided that I would make some more Whoopie Pies (they were a big hit last week, see the recipe on the previous post), and while the oven is still hot also made a rhubarb upside down cake (can't wait to taste it, it's sitting on the counter cooling off which might take all day seeing as it's so hot already). Now I am going to do a little bit of cleaning - the kitchen is done now on to the living room! I'll probably also sit at the sewing machine off and on (when I get bored with cleaning). Already I am beyond perspsiring and am sweating. I hope that my long run on sentence didn't confuse anyone, yikes
I dream of finishing all the projects that are filed in my head, but there is only one of me and I have to be patient with myself knowing that I will only finish one thing at a time. Gosh. If I were more organized it just might help and maybe one day the dream of being organized will come true. Where is that darn Organize Fairy. She must be at your house getting you all squared away. Let her know that I am waiting for her and tell her to get a move on. Happy Sunday everyone.
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Have a chocolate covered sunflower seed. |
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