My innermost secrets - yeah right.

Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Photography

I have decided to sharpen my saw and work on my digital photography skills. I have taken several classes in the community college continuing education program and I am excited to share my work. A few weeks ago I volunteered to work the balloon festival hoping to get an opportunity to shoot the morning 'glow'. Unfortunately the glow was cancelled and I decided to make the best of the situation. This is what I saw.












Tuesday, September 11, 2012

 This summer we went to New York City to visit my mom and to bury my cousin Nicole. While there we were able to secure tickets to the World Trade Center Memorial. Today, I am sharing a few of my pictures.
WTC Memorial

A message left on a tribute wreath.

Building again.

The new building reflected in the Memorial pools. 

We will never forget.

Friday, August 10, 2012

Chihuly at the Dallas Arboretum

A few weeks ago, I met my friend Virginia at the Dallas Arboretum to see the Chihuly Glass Exhibit. The work is large and colorful and absolutely beautiful. Here are a few pics














I highly recommend a visit to the Arboretum. Chihuly will be around until November.

Monday, August 6, 2012

Somewhere over the rainbow...

Back in July, when rain came to visit Dallas, I looked out the window and saw this...


Thursday, August 2, 2012

More of the Holy Land

Here are more pictures from our trip to the Holy Land. The Yigal Allon Center is the home of the Ancient Galilee Boat. The boat was discovered in 1986 by 2 fishermen during a time of drought and when the water had receded. Based on nails, pottery, other artifacts and carbon dating, the boat dates back to 1 AD. The remains were so delicate, it took twelve days to extricate and another seven years soaking in chemical water and very elaborate conservation before being displayed. The pictures taken inside are somewhat grainy because we were not allow to us flash photography.
The Yigal Allon Centre

The Yigal Allon Centre


Another view of  The Yigal Allon Centre 

The foam form that was used to float the remains of the boat.

Jesus Boat

Different view

Different view

Different view

Thursday, July 12, 2012

Goodbye Sweet Nicole

Today, I learned my sweet cousin Nicole passed away. She lived in the Baltimore area and was 36 years old. My heart is heavy. Nicole leaves behind her brother John and a family that is in shock and still grieving over the loss of 2 other family members this year. I am grateful and I thank God that I was able to spend time with Nicole in February when we gathered together as a family to say goodbye to Aunt Irene. The last time I saw Nicole, she had lost a lot of weight and I remember teasing her about wearing baggy clothes and maybe she should buy a new wardrobe to show off her new figure. She laughed but didn't say much. My brother remembers her not talking too much about herself and another cousin remembers her being tired during her visit... When it was time for her to leave, we hugged, kissed and promised to stay in touch...I will miss you sweet Nicole. 
Goodbye sweet Nicole. Rest in Peace.

Sunday, July 8, 2012

July Guild Meeting

Lola Jenkins! Two words that made me happy I attended the July guild meeting. Our speaker this month was the vivacious and energetic Lola Jenkins from Oklahoma City. Lola shared her life's journey from millionaire CPA to losing both parents a husband and nearly her own life, to being nursed back to health and losing all CPA knowledge to becoming an award winning quiltmaker. Her stories were filled with humor as she touched on subjects all quilters are familiar with - from buying a second hand sewing machine and not knowing how to use it to recycling thrift store finds into quilt fabrics to faking mitered corners and why the glue stick is one of her favorite tools. She shared that if she had listened to what she calls a 'bubble buster', she never would have entered the Oklahoma State Fair and won first or second place in all thirteen quilt categories in the same year. Lola is not shy and has probably never met a stranger. Her big personality has taken her from interviews with Alex Anderson to an international quilt class with Craftsy. If Lola is ever in your area, her story will keep you entertained.

First quilt


Sharpie markers

Sharpie markers

Silhouette series - Ray Charles

Silhouette series - Nat King Cole

Half square triangles



Mitered corners - real and fake


Portrait of Miles Davis

Bob Marley hair is textured using yarns and fibers

Lots of thread sketching and use of color

Silhouette series


Colored pencils

All I asked was to take a picture in front of her work and she gave me this