"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

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Thursday, February 27, 2014

Lambing Season

After swimming with Teresa  I got this zoomed view of Mt. Hood from the parking lot in Gresham, Oregon













While Mt. Hood has a thick white cape of snow on it, there are signs of Spring in my yard.  The daffodil leaves are shooting up toward the sun and blossoms are forming in their swollen stems. Our Camellia bush must have exhausted itself blooming last year because it has very few buds on it this year, but those few buds are an encouraging dark pink.  Spring in our part of the world is surely on the way!

And guess what the UPS driver delivered to my house today!!!!  Lambs!!!!  Meredith reported that Fluffy Baa Baa [who traveled from here to Florida to join Meredith's household and be loved by her family, including their new son, Buddy] had four little lambs!!!!  Meredith, is convinced that the four little girls in my household will be loving shepherdesses for the lambs.  The lambs' arrival certainly generated a lot of jumping about and hugging!!!!  [These are the best of the blurry photos :) ] Baby Rose was tuckered out by all the excitement, but I think that Meredith is right, the girls will lovingly tend Fluffy Baa Baa's lambs.  Thank you for so generously giving them the chance to do so, Meredith.

Have any lambs arrived around you?

Gracie xx

Sunday, January 26, 2014

Crafting Time Around Mt. Hood
















When I attended Central Missouri State University and graduated from San Jose State University I am convinced now that I should have worked on a Dabbling in the Arts Degree instead of a B.A. in Speech-Communications :) I want to paint with water colors, knit, crochet, quilt, write, photograph, and now I want to work more with polymer clay mixed media projects thanks to a craft night I attended at our church.  Shirley Rufener, who has a regular craft segment on the KATU morning show in Portland, demonstrated how to make a polymer coated pen, using colored chalk to enhance textured designs we made in the polymer clay after wrapping the clay around a pen.  Although I was not familiar with Shirley's work I was very excited to discover she has a book she has written with directions to make many beautiful polymer clay mixed media projects....now all I have to do is craft my time to enable me to do more crafting!

I have six rows of Continental knitting I have done on the blue, Merino wool blanket I am knitting!  The blue dishcloth is another story.  I used the Continental method of knitting for about  three rows, but somehow lost the garter stitch for one row.  So I ripped out the three rows and tried again...with the same result :(  When I showed my friend Idella what I was working on she picked out three or four rows for me and thinks that when I used the Continental method on the dishcloth I somehow twisted my stitches so in effect I did a row of purl stitches.  [If at first you don't succeed try try again...]

For several Saturdays over the last two months I have worked on a scrapbook album for my youngest granddaughter, Rose.  So far I have made a special scrapbook for five of  my grandchildren for their first birthdays.  I incorporated pictures of them in their first year along with some sort of story that highlighted the alphabet and numbers. Before Christmas I purchased some Faber Castell watercolor pencils and have used them on the first page of Rose's album...I had visions of using them to add an impressionistic touch to the work, but so far I have just managed to create some smudginess around "ROSE" :) More learning necessary for G'ma!

While I am not wild about the planning and the process necessary to swim on a regular basis, Teresa, definitely helps keep me motivated.  Both of us love the feel of being in the water and gently swimming laps for an hour and chatting while doing so :)  It is especially cheering when the sunlight glistens through the water.

When I visited Meredith's last post, I was so pleased to see that Fluffy Baa-Baa now has a little buddy to play with from time to time!  My Grand Girls enjoyed seeing FBB being kissed and pulled around in a wagon.  Thank you for the pictures and story, Meredith :)

As I am out and about I am always looking for some views of Mt. Hood to share with you. Even after seven years of living here, I am excited when I spot Mt. Hood, and I want to share its beauty with anyone who will let me share it with them :)

A friend made a gluten and dairy free peanut butter cookie recipe for me a year ago, and ever since I have been fiddling with the recipe to create variations on it. I can get fresh ground peanut or almond butter at our local market so I have been experimenting with using almond butter.

Chocolate Almond Butter Spice Cookies  350 degrees for 9minutes

1cup almond butter
3/4 cup palm sugar [or brown sugar]  [can try 1/2 cup honey or agave]
1teaspoon baking soda
1 tablespoon vanilla
dashes of salt, ginger, cinnamon, cayenne pepper
2-3 tablespoons of cocoa powder
1/2 cup Enjoy Life mini chocolate chips [gluten, dairy, soy free]
1 beaten egg

Combine ingredients. I use a small cookie scoop and scoop out 30 cookies.  Pat down the balls of cookie dough before baking. Let the cookies cool a few minutes before transferring them to a rack.

If you try the recipe, please let me know how you like it or how you modified it.  I am curious :)
And I am also curious to know how you are crafting your time! I love your comments and learning what is happening in your life.  Often you inspire me, which I appreciate so much, and I long to encourage you as well :)

Gracie xx