"I started photographing my domestic world and writing not just about what I had made,
but why I made it, examining the thoughts that accompany creativity and the act of making."
Jane Brocket from The Gentle Art of Domesticity p. 189 UK edition

Monday, January 30, 2012

Hearts and Flowers

Ta Dahhh!!! Can you see the fourteen starched hearts pinned to our mantel?
Each has unique character.  Each was made with joy...
in celebration of life and
 Love.



Spicy carnations have been helping me enjoy January inside,
while I have been learning to make hearts with
Teresa's free, well written pattern.
I bought different colors of thread
to make more hearts for myself
as well as to give away, too,
I hope,


And I am imagining how to make stars, and flowers and
snowflakes!

My day has been full with errands and swimming and shopping
and doing laundry and visiting with my young
friend Amber and her two
little ones...
a good day.

Did you have a good day, too?

Friday, January 27, 2012

*Frosty* *Sunshine* *Fun*


After so many days of rain I lost count,
 I was greeted by
frosty sunshine this morning!
Bliss!!!
Then on the way to swim laps at the pool
Mt. Hood beckoned me to visit
one of my favoite spots Jonsrud Overlook
in Sandy, Oregon.


I am grateful for the folks who supported making this
wonderful spot for all to come and enjoy
a fabulous view of the Sandy River
and beyond,
 majestic Mt. Hood.
Each time I come
I find myself in awe
of the natives who originally enjoyed this land
and the folks who later dared to come to enjoy this land.






And now that I am back home
I am sipping tea,
typing for you,
and preparing to crochet some more hearts.
Thanks for visiting!
What is one of your favorite locations?

Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Flapjacks!


Friday, Shelby Dog and our family celebrated my son-in-law's birthday!


The weather continues to be news as many struggle with the harm it is bringing.
I am grateful for the safety I am enjoying and praying for many
facing difficult struggles, as I continue my normal routine,
trying to be open to offering practical help to others
when I can.

In the last few days
I  crocheted another of Teresa Kasner's hearts.
I played computer games of Scrabble, Word Feud, and Words with Friends.
I proof read the Gospel of Mark for a friend who graduated from
an American Orthodox Seminary over 30 years ago.
In his retirement he decided to translate the Gospels
from an early manuscript.  It is a fascinating
project. He says he now understands why translations
are done by committees!
I attended church
I swam 11 laps at the pool.
And I took this cookbook from my bookshelf.

When my youngest daughter was in her teens she had the opportunity
to travel to England.  She brought Mrs. Beeton's Family Cookbook
home to me.  It is so interesting to get to know more about a
country through learning about the country's cuisine.

England is of special interest to me because my ancesters, the Bradstreets, were
Puritans who immigrated to Massachusetts on the Arabella
in the 1600s.  Reading some of Ann Bradstreet's poems in which she
wrote of her faith in God encouraged my own faith in God.  And
reading that she was educated in part at Tattershall Castle in east Lincolnshire, England,
totally ignited my romantic imagination!

Today I decided to try the recipe for Flapjacks (not like U.S. pancakes but more like granola bars).
The measurement conversions taxed my weak math skills, but thanks to some Google searching
the Flapjacks were...





Yummy!!!

What have you been doing lately?

Thursday, January 19, 2012

The Flood...

Remember yesterday I introduced you to our snow friend in the front yard?


Well today he is leaving us...


And in his wake our driveway seems to be becoming a moat...



and the front pond is getting fuller than we
have ever seen it before!!!

I think we are safe...but will keep alert to possible
actions we need to take while I crochet some more hearts.
<3 <3 <3

How are you in your neck of the woods?











Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Are You Prepared?

I can't say I wasn't warned.


And I was ready...but surprised when we lost power Tuesday night...
and I prayed for those folks who I trusted were repairing weather damaged things.


Just before 4:00a.m. the power came back on, and when it was light outside,
I saw this...
.



and this,

while my son-in-law ventured out to follow rabbit and coyote tracks around the ponds,
and my oldest daughter and the grand girls
constructed this snow friend,




and I prepared to crochet some more of Teresa Kasner's
hearts...
<3 <3 <3 <3 <3 <3 <3 <3 <3 <3 <3 <3 <3 <3




Monday, January 16, 2012

Celebrating Camelot Snow

Illusion...can be so delightful...




Shelby Dog, who belongs to my oldest daughter's family,
is convinced that the electric * fire * in the fireplace is cozy and warm
 even if I do not have the heat turned on.




Sunday morning  I met my grand girls [ages 2 and 4] in the family room.
They were sitting in the recliner waiting patiently for adults in the household to wake up.
I asked them if they had looked outside, then I whisked open the drapes.
Age 2 grand girl joyously announced, "The snowflakes are here! The snowflakes are here!"
Age 4 grand girl happily agreed, "It's snowing!  It's snowing!"



But it was a Camelot snow barely deep enough to record our footsteps,
or rest upon the film of ice on the pond beyond these trees.
Beautiful...Exciting...Mysterious...


An illusion of a snowstorm,
but worthy of celebration
in front of the hearth
at home.





Monday, January 9, 2012

Take Heart with Teresa Kasner


It is a joy to meet new friends through blogging!  One of my first new friends is the talented artist, Teresa Kasner.
For several months I have admired the beautiful free crochet heart pattern Teresa has posted on her blog.
Over the last few days I gathered the materials to give the pattern a try, and really enjoyed the whole creative process! 
Although I made some mistakes, I am excited about the results of my first effort and
I have visions of making many more hearts!
Thank you, Teresa!!!
<3




And thank you again, Teresa,  for these beautiful hand-painted cards!
If you haven't met Teresa, please check out her blog and enjoy all she beautifully and generously shares!

Sunday, January 8, 2012

On Track to Celebrating Creativity


This morning I was honored by a visit from Super Heroine, Monkey Girl.
She came to let me admire the train on the track she had sketched.
I was impressed!
How wonderful it is to be able to live creatively!
As we chug ourselves forward into a new year. I want to celebrate this aspect of life.!

Yesterday I got a wonderful encouraging email from a new blogging friend with the beautiful name, Sosae Caetano .
She is a fiber artist who lives in southern California.
I love her work!  She has a wonderful gift for coloring fiber, and I intend to purchase some fiber from her at the soonest possible date! [Maybe my birthday in February...]
She sent me an email because she had been unable to register a comment on my blog. [If any one can help me figure out a better way to set up this blog, I am open to instruction!!!  (: ]

I have added Sosae to my blog roll list under my Crow's Nest Blog Views in the right side bar of this blog.  I hope you will pop over to her blog and and meet her.  You will be on track to enjoy celebrating living creatively if you do.

Thursday, January 5, 2012

In the mail, inspiration arrived...

for what I might grow in 2012...



hollyhocks like those that grow at the side door of my cousins' Stone House Farm in Massachusetts...

and daylilys like the ones that grew on the banks of the farm in Missouri...
and here in Portland, Oregon a


...yes, I'm dreaming... (:

But will I sow seeds on the path...
Or on rocky ground... 
Or amidst thorns...
Or on good ground that produces a crop thirty, sixty, and one-hundredfold?

It is a question I ponder with anticipation during the first week of a new year, appreciating the wonderful advenures possible in 2012.
Happy New Year, Everyone!