Friday, November 27, 2009

Over the River and Through the Woods



...in search of fungus and fresh air.

We found both.

The photo opportunities were endless,
and I only had the battery power to shoot these few photos.


Warmth

I think the glow of the candle light captures the mood of our Thanksgiving gathering.
Mary took these two wonderful photos of our "spooky silly storytelling" session after dinner. I only wish we had gotten a photo with Mary in it.

Thanks everyone for making it such a wonderful day!

Thursday, November 26, 2009

Staying Home


From what I can hear throught the oven door, our turkey is not singing this song.
Happy Thanksgiving!

Monday, November 23, 2009

Goodbye Scully


After seventeen+ wonderful years,
we said a final goodbye to our most beautiful cat Scully
today.

Really, it was Bill's kitty.
He picked her out of a newborn litter and took her home at nine weeks old.
Scully was utterly devoted to him every day of her life.

Bill in turn spent almost every evening after dinner holding her,
giving her her full share of scratching and petting, and she purred and "knitted" his shirt and slept happily.

So, with tenderness and great emotion, we sewed her still body into a golden fabric pouch, then buried her in the side yard, right outside the studio window.

Ugh.

Tonight, we're each raw and stunned and tired and sniffley and inward.

Goodnight Scully and thank you.

We miss you.

Sunday, November 22, 2009

Just Cockoo for Coco

Cuckoo doesn't really describe it.
Over-the-Moon comes close.
Truly, Madly, Deeply touches upon it.
Crazy Happy too.
Nothing compares to Chloe for Annie.
Thanks Tiger, Travis, Rinny and especially Chloe for making Annie's day.
Or week. Maybe month...

Annie and Chloe-2.5 years ago on moving day.

Saturday, November 21, 2009

Another lightning-speed post here.
I'm so enjoying my life and being immersed in the joy of creating in the studio! Annie and I have had many days together here, trying new things and getting really excited for Thanksgiving and all the fun of Christmas. I love Alameda StudioTime, and I only wish I could stand outside myself, photograph and post all of the magic as it happens.

We've had turkeys, more robots, drawing, advent calendars and angels, etc. etc. etc.!
Really, we could hole up here in the studio for weeks, dogs at our feet, stream movies on the computer, listen to great music, dream up new projects and only stop make small meals and go right back to work.

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

The Lions Are Coming

I can barely stop to post these days I'm so abuzz with projects, plans, and holiday spirit. There was a wonderful napkin workshop in the studio this weekend. Ahhh. The combination of linen, leaves and paint bring the outside onto the table!
The little lion ornament is a little lap project I've slowly been working on and I think they are adorable.
Now, production begins.


Sunday, November 8, 2009

Try Not to Smile

I was looking thru pictures from Annie's first year and couldn't help myself,
I had to post these.
Here she is at 3, 5 8 and 10 months old.
Try not to smile.



Baby Frida's first pumpkin pie on Halloween 2001.

Saturday, November 7, 2009

Felt Fun in the Studio


I love working with felt. Especially the wool felts.
It's so easy and satisfying with little (or no sewing) and such wonderful colors and contrasts. I will add another Fun and Easy Felt Workshop to the Alameda StudioTime calendar soon. If anyone out there wants to come and make ornaments, gifts, patches, brooches and other wool treasures, please let me know so I can schedule it in time for the holidays.

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Isn't She Lovely?

I've been laying low for two days now with a cough + lower back thing and my dear Annie has been my cozy companion and court comedian. This morning, after multiple trips down the stairs, and quite a while in the kitchen, she prepared this lovely breakfast tray for she and I. She also stepped up to clean the kitchen so that it didn't pile up, and ran many small "fetching" errands around the house for me, so I didn't have to get up.

*Blink*

*Blink*


Not that she isn't helpful and willing on a regular basis, but she has never made me a meal, cleaned the kitchen or taken responsibility on like she's done the last two days.

*Can you hear the triumphant choir from above singing
Hallelujah, Hallelujah, Hallelujah?*


Wow! I can. For the first time I'm getting a small glimpse of how, after eight years of what seems like constant giving and doing for her, there might be more shared responsibility and independence down the road.


And...
Isn't she so lovely?



Monday, November 2, 2009