Saturday, December 15, 2007

A Special Visit

On Wednesday afternoon we had a special visit with the Serven Clan. They are out here in California for a little while. It was fun to see them again and catch up a little.

Enjoying good food and fellowship around the table.



After lunch we walked around outside to see the animals and our many projects. After returning inside we had fun sharing music together.
Here are some of the Servens singing a song for us.


More visiting.

Friday, December 14, 2007

Etsy

There is something new over in the sidebar!!

Introducing our new Etsy shop; The Cricket's Song.
Right now we have some greeting cards and soap listed over there. I will be working on a new logo and adding more items soon.

Monday, December 10, 2007

Experimenting

A year ago I found a fascinating book called Wild Color. It is all about making dyes from plant materials. I have been wanting to try some of the ideas in there for a long time now. So, last week I experimented with making a dye from eucalyptus leaves. Here is a photo of the results. The rusty orange yarn in the foreground is what I dyed, the green yarn is one I bought. I thought the two colors looked pretty together. Isn't the orange an interesting color for eucalyptus leaves to make?

Tuesday, December 04, 2007

Sunday Sunset

We were driving home Sunday evening and I just had to stop to get a picture of this lovely sunset.

Tuesday, November 27, 2007

A Last Minute Picnic

When Grandma and Grandpa came over for Thanksgiving they brought us a basket full of Harry and David treats. I had the idea of going on a picnic and taking some of it along. So late Saturday afternoon we did just that. We spent most of the day working on the shed and got a later start than planned for our picnic. But finally we quickly got together some of the tastiest sounding snacks and a bottle of Martinelli's sparkling apple cider. With the short days this time of year it is harder to calculate how much daylight is left. After driving for awhile and arriving at our destination it was nearly dark. But we proceeded to set out the food and enjoy our picnic. We had a little problem opening the cider because nobody had remembered to bring a bottle opener. Finally I was able to use the edge of my knife to pry it open. We had a funny and enjoyable picnic although it was rather short because it was getting dark and a little chilly. By the time we left the moon was rising, it looked so beautiful. I took a picture but it didn't quite turn out.


We took Tizzy with us also. She enjoyed the outing.


Enjoying the picnic and trying to stay warm :)


My attempt at photographing the moon.

Monday, November 26, 2007

Thanksgiving Day

We had a pleasant Thanksgiving day at home. Our grandparents came over for the afternoon. It was good to have them come over, it has been quite awhile since they were here. We had a good time visiting. Grandma was able to walk down to see the horses and goats. We had a delicious traditional dinner and afterwards relaxed in the living room looking at pictures. It was special that they were able to come because it is getting harder for them to drive over here. Here are a few pictures form throughout the day.











Thursday, November 22, 2007

Happy Thanksgiving!

"Be anxious for nothing, but in everything by prayer and supplication, with thanksgiving, let your requests be made known to God"
Philippians 4:6

Psalm 100

A Psalm of Thanksgiving.

"Make a joyful shout to the LORD, all you lands!
Serve the LORD with gladness;
Come before His presence with singing.
Know that the LORD, He is God;
It is He who has made us, and not we ourselves;[a]
We are His people and the sheep of His pasture.

Enter into His gates with thanksgiving,
And into His courts with praise.
Be thankful to Him, and bless His name.
For the LORD is good;
His mercy is everlasting,
And His truth endures to all generations."

Wednesday, November 21, 2007

Elegant Evening

A few days ago we and some friends dressed up for an event downtown. We enjoyed riding the trolley and browsing antique shops. It was fun to get dressed up behave elegantly :)

Our whole group.


Some of us girls in the park.


My sister, brother and I.


Afterwards we all went to get coffee at Starbucks.

Tuesday, November 06, 2007

Spinning

Two weeks ago I finally got around to washing the fiber that I sheared off of Willow last spring. It was quite a process. It took a lot of hot water and soap to get it all clean.


The fiber after I cleaned it.

I also ordered a drop spindle and it came last Friday. I have started to try a little bit of spinning on it. I don't really know what I'm doing but it seems to be working a little. But it is very slow and the yarn is lumpy.


My new drop spindle with a little bit of yarn I spun.

On Saturday I got to go to a Weavers and Spinners show. It was really fascinating. There were many handmade items for sale in the room downstairs. There were some cute felted hats and purses and some beautiful naturally died yarns that I really enjoyed. Most things were pretty expensive so I just looked, but it was fun to get ideas for things I would like to try to make. Upstairs there were spinning and weaving demonstrations. It was interesting to see it being done. It looked so easy watching someone else doing it.

I needed to shear Willow again this fall but I waited too long and her hair became to matted to use. I finally got around to getting it done recently. It was much easier than last time because she wasn't as jumpy. It was sad to have to throw all the fiber away though.


Willow with her new haircut.

Thursday, November 01, 2007

Garden Artwork

One thing I have enjoyed this summer was experimenting with drawing or painting vegetables from the garden.


A string of hot red peppers done in watercolor. Well, I don't think I have quite mastered watercolors yet. I can't seem to control it, it blurs and runs too much.


This one was fun. It is a quick charcoal sketch of summer and winter squash. I just loved the shapes of some of them.


Bright, cheerful nasturtiums done in oil pastels. I haven't worked with pastels much but they are fun to use. I liked the bright colors of the flowers.


This one is my favorite and was so fun to do. Indian corn done in acrylic on brown paper. I don't think I've ever used acrylics before. I enjoyed it because I could be as detailed as I wanted and the paint stayed where I put it.