Thursday, September 25, 2008

Creative Chaos

Thanks to some AMAZING encouragement from a certain someone, I've jumped off the deep end ...gearing up for a women's artisan show (I will be a vendor) in November and our church's Harvest Festival (also a vendor)! I'm aiming for using as many recycled or all natural products as possible. The fabric that I've begun weaving in with the vines is 100% cotton.

Above and below are works in progress...all stemming from the war I waged on the Wisteria vines invading my yard.
I'm making fairy wreaths (hair wreaths) and other things as they pop into my head.
Sorting of the sandglass for jewelry while patiently awaiting the supplies. The new necklaces, bracelets, earrings I will be making are of a much higher quality than the previous ones - made with sterling silver and gold as well as leather, etc.
I've taught myself how to braid leather to enhance the pieces. Buying the leather already braided was a bit cost prohibitive, but it had such a nice look to it. So, thanks to my darlin' honey who just happened to have the above book...I started practicing.
Practice piece with silk cord - this is a round braid.

I s'pose I should thank him...but...here's the story

I love nature, ask anyone who knows me...I'm the mom, the auntie, the chick who will dig up worms, pick up bugs, bait my own hooks, catch frogs, get muddy, go exploring...but it seems that I must have upset the order of nature or something lately! (Thus the overwhelming need to seek absolution by starting a green tips series!) Anyway, first there was the spider and then, a little over a week ago...I got sprayed by a ....

Oh, yes I did! I didn't think I did! But, but but ... I DID!!! Gaw head, laugh. I can hear ya all the way over here!

Here's how it happened. One evening I went into the backyard, but I didn't follow my usual route straight to the back. This particular night I went to the side of the house. It was already dark outside and the yard had an inky quality to it as the moon was obscured by cloud cover. Something shiny caught my eye *** ooooo....shiny *** so, I stepped onto the patio and walked towards a tree where the shiny thing was. I immediately realized it's was only a long forgotten nail stuck in the tree. I turned and walked back towards the patio when I hear a rustling in the leaves ...it was right next to me...I looked down and all I saw was this weird white thing moving around. I wasn't even startled at first, just perplexed as to what in the world it might be - and then it hit me....it was a tail! Instinct took over and I bolted for dear life! I ran around to the front door praying that the waft of skunk following me was only on the air and not on me.

Hurriedly, I opened the front door and faced a houseful of people - oh, yea, only about 20 or so members of our family were visiting that evening - and in with me comes the skunk smell - everyone is inundated in seconds. I start pacing before I say anything, trying to calm down and then I had to know for sure! I asked a few of them to smell my legs, back, arms, everywhere - it's quite funny in retrospect, all these people sniffing me, but they said it definitely wasn't "on" me. YAY, I hadn't gotten sprayed!

We all proceeded through the night assuming the skunk had, in fact, must have because the smell was so strong, but I'd been missed somehow. HA! Except, that I kept smelling it, and smelling it ... and smelling it. A sinking feeling, that I couldn't shake had taken hold in the pit of my stomach. But it just didn't make sense. People had smelled me...said I was fine and then I went to change for bed. I started taking off my clothes to change and more skunk smell erupted around me. It had to be somewhere!!! Sure enough, there was skunk on my SHORTS but not on ME! Can you believe it???? It sprayed, I dodged and got nailed with only a drop or two on the back of my shorts! PHEW!

Native Americans believe in animal totems, power animals, etc. that are assigned to us for various reasons. My curiosity was peaked after this experience and I had to look it up. Jill, if you're reading this...remember a few years back you had given me other information on skunk medicine...what a trip, eh?? This is the short version:

SKUNK - brings us an awareness of self-respect. When we fully accept who we are and learn to express the essence of ourselves, without ego, we attract those who share our path and repel those who don't. Skunk medicine is the original "Walk your talk." It is about developing a good self-image. It brings increased sensuality spiritually, sexuality and psychic awareness. A more in depth explanation can be found by clicking the following link: http://www.linsdomain.com/totems

Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Green Tips...New Series

I'll be posting the green tips that I come across that I think you all would like...I'm sure most of you know the majority of them...but if not, mother earth thanks you in advance!


Green Tip Number One:

Have you ever thought about how many ATM receipts are printed each and every day? You're thinking on it now, aren't you. Most machines have an option that says something like "Would you like a receipt for this transaction? Yes or No." Most people automatically hit the yes button, only out of HABIT. Do you really need one? As scattered and spazzy as I am, I don't. Why don't we start making a HABIT out of thinking how our daily comings and goings affect the world as a whole. Not so easy, I know, but so worth it.

Monday, September 22, 2008

Friday, September 19, 2008

Say hello to my little, uh I mean big, fren

Each fall our area plays host to a species of rather large spiders. Actually, they're not just large, they're HUGE! Yet, I have found myself transfixed more than once watching them create their beautiful, giant masterpieces all around the backyard. These creatures truly are magnificent...except, when you see one hanging out in the middle of your trunk! Mind you, I'm not particularly afraid of spiders, but I have two simple rules for my frens:

1) Don't you ever land on me when I'm not expecting it.

2) Respect my space and I'll respect yours; i.e. outside is your house, inside is mine (except for Daddy Long Legs - they get to go wherever they want).

Recently, I came across a rebel...
The spider web was so large it was attached to the inside roof of my car, the trunk bottom and betwixt both windows.
After taking the above picture, I gently released my little fren and took this closeup. We, I believe, were both relieved to be on our own ways that day.

The last last last dregs of summer!

To celebrate our last hoorah of the summer we went to the Rennaissance Festival! I hadn't been there since it first open ....ahem, a LONG time ago! The kids loved the day! This is Crepe Suzette (Suzy) at the Scorch and Pyrus show!

Little man on a lovely old fashioned horse.
The live chess match! It was HOT HOT HOT, but so much fun! I totally recommend it! Great food, great costumes - even better people watching! I think this is the last weekend around here, so if you can get there, go on line and look for coupons and have fun!

Wednesday, September 3, 2008

How did that happen???

I am officially the proud parent of a Kindergartner, 5th Grade AND a Middle Schooler! Seriously, how DID this happen???


It's vicious and cruel, but Alex gets on the bus first...what time might you ask??? 6:50 a.m.!!!! But, she happily gets up at 6:00 a.m. and smiles as she leaves! Me, I'm fumbling around still! This is her first day of school outfit...and a little friend came for a visit as well.

Stephen was a little nervous!

The Pau even got up early for this momentous occasion!
And, when it finally happened, he never looked back!!!

PS - I labeled this an everyday post cuz, let me tell you, I was more nervous than anyone that morning.