Saturday, September 15, 2012

Lotta lovin' tonght! 09-15-12

I like this funny picture I took this summer.  Corky was at Camp Del and I had his beds from LBeach and here so I could launder them and make a few small repairs.  I lined them up in my family room and watch while he checked out each one, ending up in the one that actually belongs in the family room.  He has a blue one just like it in the bedroom here.  The center bed is his "boat bed", so called because it is shaped like a boat - he loves to rest his head on that little "hammock" that is the prow.  The bed closest to the camera is his "downstairs bed" in LBeach.  Usually his lamb is in it, but the lamb wasn't quite dry yet when I took the picture.  Corky has quite a collection of dog beds, besides these three and the one in my bedroom, he has another in his parents bedroom and two out in the house in the desert.  All but the boat bed have pillows which he tosses in and out as the mood moves him. 

 
Three beds for the Poodle Prince.
 
Such a sweet loving little doggy he is.  I'm glad he comes to stay with me.  I'll take him home tomorrow, but he'll be back next weekend. 
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Friday, September 14, 2012

Friday Feet 09-14-12


 
One of the ladies at the SQG meeting on Tuesday not only wore orange clothes, she also wore orange shoes. Comfortable looking, aren't they?  I have a pair of orange Birks, but I am not supposed to wear Birks since I did in my ankle. I'm hoping that someday I will be healed and able to dust off all the Birks in my shoe cupboard.  New orthotics today, maybe they will help.

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Cormorants 09-13-12

A friend of a friend spends a lot of time with his camera at Dana Point Harbor.  He sends the pictures to her and she passes them on to me.  I especially like these cormorants early in the morning against the setting moon.  The blooming eucalyptus trees add a touch of red. 

 
 
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Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Tuesday, September 11, 2012

"Orange" you glad you came? 09-11-12

Surfside Quilters Guild met this morning, it is the only guild I find time to attend regularly - admittedly because I have a "job" as photographer.  But it is such a great group of ladies and they give me a feeling of belonging, something that doesn't seem to come from other the other guilds I belong to.  It is always a happy experience to be among my 100 or so quilting friends for a few hours.  Today our speaker was Wendy Mathson from San Diego and the topic was "What's Wrong With Orange?"   The membership had been asked to wear orange - from pale apricot to rust - and many members did.  It was fun to look at all the different orange shades and prints - I was surprised that so many members obliged.  I wore my orange hat, but my orange shirts have all been relegated to the "painting clothes" pile.  Wendy says that the Panetone color of the year is Tropical Tangerine (or some such name), so maybe I can find some shirt replacements.  I'll have to go shopping .

President Jan Hirth started out the meeting with a Knock-Knock that I haven't heard for ages - lacking grandchildren, I suppose. "Knock - Knock."  "Who's there?"  "Orange you glad you came?"  Nothing like a little laughter to get us in a good mood.  Wendy showed about forty quilts, all with orange in some shade - some very bright and others more subtle.  Most of the quilts were made by friends in her guilds and friendship groups, so the variety was exciting, along with the color.  I do love orange!

 
There are always flowers on the refreshment table - these are not orange, but aren't they lovely?  Members who bring refreshments put their name in a basket and one is drawn to take the flowers home.  Notice that the French flower vase is covered with a bag made from blue jeans and has yellow flower cutouts attached.  Very coordinated.  Members are asked to bring something in their birthday month and my contribution every September is a tray of See's chocolates - seen on the right of the picture.  Every year I think I will make cookies, but it is always so hot in early September that I loath to turn on my oven, so I just make a stop at See's.  Everyone seems to love them and there are no leftovers!
 
I was on stage to do a promo for Visions Art Museum in San Diego and took advantage of the height to snap some pictures of the orange-clad members.  I took this one first and I think they were all wondering what the heck I was doing, so they are very sober.

But when I turned the camera to the other half of the room they understood and were smiling at me.   The two ladies in the front are VP Vickie Janis and Secretary Sheri Hill, who is busy taking notes.  The violet leis are worn by officers and committee chairs.  They go well with the orange!

To our surprise, when we went outside the clouds had lowered and rolled in from the sea, which is beyond the distant palms.

And we had water on our cars! 

We didn't expect rain, but it was actually raining.  More of an Oregon mist, but real water coming out of the sky.   I headed north on I-5 and was soon out of the rain, but it was cloudy all day.  No rain in Placentia. 
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Monday, September 10, 2012

Monday Browsing 09--10-12


Sunset reflection on the clouds - looking north from backyard.  09-09-12

I guess I have been too busy to browse this past week.   I hope you will check out the SAQA online auction.  Even if you don't want to bid, there are some very nice quilts shown. 

http://www.saqa.com/gallery-mini-detail.php?ID=2053

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Sunday, September 9, 2012

Quilt from TCQC by Kristin LaFlamme 09-09-12

Here is a quilt by Kristin that I posted previously in July 2007.   But now I have some detail shots and an image of the back of the quilt.  That earlier post is at:

"Village Series #7: To Be Uprooted" Kristin La Flamme 2007 12" X 12"
Machine pieced, hand and machine quilted.

I don't know if Kristin is still working on this series, but one of the nice things about a series is that it never has to end.  Even after the passage of years one can revisit the idea and continue adding new work.
This row of houses is stamped on fabric and then color added.  The roots are a monoprint on striped fabric.

The piece Flying Geese on the left are in contrast to the "rootedness" of the houses.  Kristin slipped in a little map here.  She knows lots about maps as an Army wife who has recently moved with her family again - this time to the east coast.

As you can see on the label this quilt was created while the family was stationed in Germany.  I like that all the stitches show on the back.

You can see more of Kristin's work on her website http://www.kristinlaflamme.com
Or following her life, family and work at her blog http://kristinlaflamme.com/musings/
She is also a member of the online group Twelve by Twelve http://www.twelveby12.org/
Read the Twelve by Twelve blog at http://twelveby12.blogspot.com/

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