Roar!
"Roar!"
"Roar!"
You see, I find that if I embrace my real hair color and talk nicely to it, I can lull it into a false sense of security and it won't struggle when I smother it with toxic chemicals and plastic wrap!! Bwahahahahaaaaaa!
Prisoner number 022806
Charge: Mousy Murder
Yeah, I know.
I'm losing it.
Is it March yet?
I like the theme for March.
"Red Lines"
And here is how I made it Redderererer (That is TOO a word. Shut up.):
"Red Lines 2"
Here is the other photo I started with:
"Red Shoes and Pencils":
And here are some various things I did with it:
"Red: Less is More"
"Red Outlines"
"Really Red"
The March theme is to photograph three things that are alike, yet different, such as three differently shaped vases, or three different things that are all yellow.
Will DebR come up with something fabulously exciting for this theme? Will she remember to post the photos by next weekend?? Will she stop the annoying affectation of speaking about herself in the third person??? Find out later this week on an all-new episode of - Red Shoe Ramblings!
Tall Grass
"Tall Grass 2"
On to the Pointless Questions
I got this list of questions from Laume although I dropped a few of them (she had 76!!!) because there's Pointless and then there's REALLY Pointless. Also, I actually answered all these questions yesterday and am just getting around to posting it this morning, so some of the answers would be different this morning (like the time thing, and the last thing I watched or ate), but screw it. I'm not wasting even MORE time on this sucker than I already have!
1. Grab the book nearest to you, turn to page 18, and find line 4. What does it say?
They leaned forward. "Are you saying that Olivia..."
That's it. Real exciting, yes? It's from "Bloodlines" by Dinah McCall and was on the top of one of my several TBR piles, although I probably won't be reading it next.
2. Stretch your left arm out as far as you can, What can you touch?
The computer desk, mouse pad, and mouse; a glass of water and the coaster it's sitting on; scrap paper with nearly-illegible scribbled notes; movie soundtrack CD from "Rent"; my computer chair; my right shoe (I'm sitting with my leg curled under me, a habitual pose of mine)
3. What is the last thing you watched on TV?
An episode of "Smallville"
4. Without looking, guess what time it is
12:45 pm
5. Now look at the clock. What is the actual time?
12:47 pm
I. Am. GOOD. HA!
6. With the exception of the computer, what can you hear?
"Magic Man" by Heart, the dishwasher running, Tansy sighing in her sleep
7. When did you last step outside? What were you doing?
About an hour ago. I drove to the closest little mom-n-pop store.
8. What are you wearing?
Why does anyone care?? Ok, jeans, striped Henley shirt, gym shoes, the usual sorts of undies, socks, etc.
9. Did you dream last night?
I'm sure I did, but at the moment I couldn't tell you what it was about.
10. When did you last laugh?
Ummm....probably last night, while watching a movie.
11. What is on the walls of the room you are in?
I am NOT listing everything on the walls in here. It would take too long. So let's just say lots and lots of artwork of various types, both things I've done and things others have done.
12. Seen anything weird lately?
Yeah, this meme. :-P
13. What is the last film you saw?
"Shaun of the Dead"
14. Do you like to dance?
Love to!
15. George Bush:
Evil
16. Would you ever consider living abroad?
Yep!
17. What do you want God to say to you when you reach the pearly gates?
My answer would be exactly the same as Laume's, so here is hers:
I don't expect to see any pearly gates, nor do I expect to see "God" in the form of a white bearded man. Maybe Alanis Morisette.... I do expect to be met by a lot of people I love and haven't seen in a while. And I guess I'd want them to say "We missed you! Welcome back!"
18. Your name spelled backwards?
Seriously?? Okaaaay. Nosdrahcir Bed
19. Last incoming call on your phone?
My neighbor, checking to see if her escape-artist horse was in my yard again (he wasn't, for a change)
20. What is the last thing you downloaded onto your computer?
Some photos I took while walking
21. Britney Spears is a skank. Agree or disagree?
Agree
22. Type of music you dislike most?
Anything really harsh and discordant, like the extremes of rap, heavy metal, jazz, country, etc.
23. What was the last thing you bought?
Pizza and Coke, at the aforementioned small neighborhood store
24. Have you ever ridden on a motorbike?
Only on the back, with someone else driving
25. Does someone have a crush on you?
Good grief, I have no idea! Anyone want to speak up?? Heh.
26. Ever made a prank phone call?
Yep (not for many, MANY years though)
27. Listening to music?
Johnny is, so I'm sort of getting it second-hand from the next room - Heart's Greatest Hits, Volume 1
28. Would you go bungee jumping or sky diving?
In certain moods, yes. In others, no.
29. What shoes are you wearing right now?
boringly ordinary gym shoes
30. Do you have a garden?
Yep
31. What's your favorite comic strip?
Oooh, hard one. Probably either Doonesbury or Dilbert. I like several of them.
32. Do you really know all the words to your national anthem?
Yep
33. Bath or Shower, morning or night?
To get clean - shower, morning (or other times of day, as needed)
To relax - bath, night (occasionally)
34. Hello or goodbye?
Yes
35. Favorite pizza toppings?
Pepperoni, mushrooms, green olives, banana peppers
36. Chips or Popcorn?
Yes, please
37. Have you ever been in a beauty pageant?
Bwahahahahaaaaaa! Um, no.
38. Orange Juice or apple juice?
Orange
39. Who was the last person you ate dinner with?
My hubby
40. Last time you ate a homegrown tomato?
This past summer sometime (or perhaps even early fall), but I don't remember when exactly
41. Have you ever won a trophy?
Prizes (ribbons, certificates, cash, etc) yes, but a trophy? Not that I can recall.
42. Are you a good cook?
When I feel like bothering to be, yes.
43. Do you know how to pump your own gas?
Good grief, when were these questions written, 1966?? Yes, of course I do.
44. Sprite or 7-Up?
Ginger Ale
45. Have you ever had to wear a uniform to school?
Nope
46. Last thing you ate?
pizza
47. Ever thrown up in public?
Well...yeah...but geeeeze, why in the world would anyone want to know that??
48. Would you rather find true love or be a millionaire?
Love. But since I have love, the millionaire thing could be fun. :-)
49. Do you believe in love at first sight?
No. I believe in attraction at first sight, and if that attraction then grows into love I think it can feel, in retrospect, like a person found love at first sight, but...No.
50. Who was the last person you visited in the hospital?
Johnny's Aunt Jean
51. Would you rather be famous by face or famous by name?
Name. Definitely.
52. What was the name of your first pet?
Gerry. (Short for Geraldine.) She was a gerbil.
53. How are you feeling right now?
Fine, thanks, how are you?
54. What do you think of the person that posted this before you?
I love her, but she was really evil to post this knowing I wouldn't be able to resist answering this idiotic thing!!!
55. Who do you think is MOST likely to repost this survey?
Rachel, because she's as addicted to these stupid things as I am.
Speaking of pointless, I'll give movie buffs a hint to the pointless-but-funny movie I watched last night by closing with a song.
Scotty doesn't know,
Scotty doesn't know,
Scotty doesn't know,
Scotty doesn't know,
Scotty doesn't know,
Scotty doesn't know-oooooh...
Prize time!! I will send a wee gift to the first person who proves they got all the way to the end of this thing by telling me the name of the movie that song is from in comments!
(If my comment thingy isn't playing nice for you, you can always email me instead!)
"Rusty Prongs Yet Again"
And here it is with some stuff done to it to make it a bit more abstract and to emphasize the texture of the rust:
And here is one final version where I went with a Psychotic Break with Reality theme:
And that's about it for the artistic efforts this Saturday morning! I did little fabricy something yesterday, but it isn't ready to share yet. Hopefully it will be soon.
Now Terry, Dara, Deborah, and I are going to go off to that cozy corner over there, the one with the overstuffed couch and chairs and the roaring fire and the big pot of coffee, and we're going to talk movies. Any of the rest of you are more than welcome to join us! Or you can quietly slip out the back and I'll see you tomorrow.
"Rusty Prongs Revisited"
Oh yeah, and I just have to say this and get it out of my system: Blogger's Spell Check function sucks rocks. Big ones.
"Rusty Prongs"
(clickable if you want to see them larger in a new window)
I also started another quilty thing a few days ago. It's smallish too, but larger than a postcard. So far I'm not happy with it though. I still like the IDEA, but my execution of the idea to this point looks too tight, too structured for what I have in mind. I think I'm going to chuck it and start over and see if I can loosen up a little.
I'm basing this small quilt on a sketch - a doodle really! - and I want it to look sketchy and loose, not all perfect lines and finished edges, which is what it looks like I'm trying for in the first version. We'll see what happens.
"Snowy Viburnum"
Here it is with that same sequence applied, but applied rather conservatively so that everything is still fairly recognizable despite being simplified:
"Snow Shapes 2"
And here it is with it made several degrees more abstract:
"Snow Shapes 3"
I'm sure other photo editing software would allow you to do similar things, but I really love PE3!
(I'm sure RSR regulars have figured out that this is my Daily Art Thang.)
"Snowy Pond"
And the messed-with version, where I was trying to reduce it to simple shapes and basic values:
"Snowy Pond Simplified"
And now for the quiz, and this one really IS a LAME-O quiz, y'all, so be warned if you decide to take it. Some of the questions were so truly bizarre that there was no way I could give a true answer, so I just had fun with it. So why is it that in the end that my results were eerily familiar? It is, perhaps, something I don't want to think about too closely. Ahem.
How Normal Are You?
| The Tree Kisser 78 Anti-Normal Points |
| You are very insane and not at all normal. You most likely want to own a monkey. Blue socks sound like a good breakfast. You are highly creative, spiritual, very intelligent, and scarily original. I would love to talk to you. Your weirdness is very attractive and you will most likely end up a writer, artist, or a mad scientist. Send me an email if you get this catagory, I just want to know if it's possible. |
My test tracked 1 variable How you compared to
other people your age and gender:
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| Link: The How Normal Are You Test written by Piscessnake on Ok Cupid |
I'm just sayin'....
3b. I wonder the same thing about Tilda Swinton and Cate Blanchett.
4. Gauchos. Why?
The culotte thingies, I mean. Not the South American cowboys. There are a lot of cattle ranches in South America, so I understand the need for the cowboys. I do not understand the need for the return to fashion of culotte thingies that are extremely unflattering to 90% of the people who wear them.
5. We had snow yesterday. It's already started to melt, but here's a couple of photos in honor of the occasion - one straightforward view from my back deck and one "let's zero in on something with interesting lines and play with Photoshop" dealie.
"Snowy Post"
"Black and White"
Off to do hostess-y-type things now. Later, y'all!
"Seventeen Years"
If you want to celebrate with me, here's a glimpse into our wedding photo album:
My 6'4" husband of a few minutes hugging my 4'10" Aunt Helen.
Our friends' daughter, Danielle, and my youngest cousin, Stephanie, giggling over the gift table. Both those "little girls" are now in their 20's. Ack.
Proof that we had fun, although after all these years I have no idea whatsoever what we were laughing about. I usually hate photos of myself where I'm laughing and have the whole squinty eyes and big mouth thing going, but this is one of my favorite snaps from that day.
"Seventeen Minutes" (give-or-take a few)
"Lord! when you sell a man a book you don't sell just twelve ounces of paper and ink and glue - you sell him a whole new life. Love and friendship and humour and ships at sea by night - there's all heaven and earth in a book, a real book." ~Christopher MorleyName your 3 favorite children's series. 1. the Trixie Belden books; I still have my battered, well-loved old copies.
2. Madeleine L'Engle's "Wrinkle in Time" and the sequels. I've probably read "A Wrinkle in Time" more times than I've read any other book.
3. the "Princess" books by George MacDonald ("The Princess and the Goblin", "The Princess and Curdie"). I haven't read those stories in years. I wonder if I'd still like them.
Name your 3 favorite non-series children's books.
1. the Companion Library book of fairy tales, which has a collection of Andersen's fairy tales on one side, then halfway through you flip it over and it has Grimm's fairy tales on the other side. My brother's kids got our childhood copy so I was THRILLED to find a used copy of the exact same edition in an antique shop a few years ago and bought it for myself.
2. "Freaky Friday" by Mary Rodgers; TooTOO funny. Way funnier than either movie version has managed to be. (Actually this has a sequel, but I choose to pretend the sequel doesn't exist.)
3. "A Walk Out of the World" by Ruth Nichols. I still remember the sense of yearning I felt when I read this: "A rustle passed over the stars, and they twinkled like the fragile ornaments on a Christmas tree or like poplar leaves in a sudden gust of wind. But not the way our stars twinkle, with cold light: they shimmered with blue and violet, gold and green."
Name your 3 favorite children's book illustrations.
(I added this category because there are some books I love as much for the illustrations as for the stories.)
1. "Bright April", written and illustrated by Marguerite de Angeli; This is an old book - copyright 1946. I have no idea where it first came from; whether it belonged to one of my parents or maybe it was something they picked up used for us somewhere. But I always liked the story and loved the beautiful illustrations, some of which were black/white drawings and some were paintings like this:
2. "Andrew Henry's Meadow", written and illustrated by Doris Burn. I LOVE the drawings in all Burn's books, but that one is my favorite. Andrew Henry and his friends all felt unappreciated at home so they ran away to a nearby meadow and Andrew Henry built little kid-versions of dream houses for them all. I passionately wanted to live in Alice's treehouse:
3. "Alexander and the Magic Mouse", written by Martha Sanders, illustrated by Philippe Fix. This was a charming story, but mostly I just want to live in this house:
Name 3 favorite children's books characters.
1.Trixie Belden!!! Omigawd, I wanted to BE Trixie. I wanted to be a BobWhite of the Glen, and be best friends with Honey, and go steady with Jim, and solve mysteries. Nancy Drew never did much for me. It was Trixie all the way. I spun hours and hours worth of fantasies about the life of Trixie Belden.
2. Meg, in the L'Engle books. Yes, she was awkward and having problems in the first couple, but she was smart and resourceful, stubborn and loyal, loving and fierce, and you just knew she was going to turn out great as an adult. (And she did!)
3. This one's a tie: Jo and Amy from "Little Women".
Who didn't want to be Jo?? Smart, funny, fearless Jo - she's the star, and I was certainly no exception to the "I want to be Jo" craze.
But once we get past the first half of the book where Amy is nothing but an annoying brat, I had some AmyEnvy happening too. She was pretty, she was an artist, she got chosen by Aunt March to go on the grand tour of Europe, and...hello!...she married Laurie! She got to be pampered and adored for the rest of her life by the smart, sweet, handsome, rich boy next door. Not too shabby!
And now to leave you with one final favorite quote about books:
"Outside of a dog, a book is man's best friend. Inside of a dog it's too dark to read." ~Groucho MarxIf anyone wants to do this one, feel free to steal it, or let me know and I can tag you "officially". I'd love to read your answers! Oh yeah, and for the daily art thing, I decided to make my rambling Victorian childhood dream house my own through the magic of Photoshop:
"A Childhood Dream"
I thought your readers might like to know about an opportunity to make and mail a postcard quilt for an exhibit in Arizona that I am organizing. You may share this with anyone who might be interested. CALL FOR ENTRIES: Tohono Chul Park seeks submissions for Wish You Were Here: Fiber Art Postcards, a non-juried exhibit open to artists working with fiber-based media living anywhere. In a similar manner as a real postcard, fiber art postcards should document a real or imagined place, trip or event in the state of Arizona. Participant may submit one postcard mailed without an envelope. No entry fee. Postcard submissions should be postmarked between March 1, 2006 and April 1, 2006. Exhibit Dates: May 4-June 13, 2006 Entry form in pdf format available on website: Tohono Chul ParkIf anyone has any trouble downloading the entry form, let me know and I can give you some further contact information for Ms. Hazard. It sounds like it could be a good exhibit. Wish I could see it! Speaking of Shows This has nothing whatsoever to do with quilt exhibits, but did y'all watch the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show earlier this week? I love to watch that competition! When it came down to the final seven, I was rooting for Andy, the Golden Retriever, just because I have a soft spot for Goldens. But I really kind of thought the Dalmatian would get it. He looked great! I was a little surprised when Rufus won, but not terribly disappointed. They all looked like winners to me!
Gratuitous cute dog shot of my fat, aging, totally loveable Golden-mix, Tansy, practicing her camouflage techniques
"Blurred Weed"
I like the insubstantial look of the weed blowing in the wind against the unmoving bulk of the piece of farm machinery.
What were you doing five years ago?
Living here, doing pretty much what I do now. I couldn't find a photo from February of 2001, but in January of that year my friend Morven and I went to a quilt retreat together.
What Were You Doing One Year Ago?
Writing this post and preparing to go on a Caribbean cruise. (Wistful sigh.)
What were you doing five hours ago?
Sleeping!
Five Snacks You Enjoy
1. Frappuccino (especially caramel)
2. Popcorn
3. Cookies (homemade, or good bakery cookies, not factory-made stuff)
4. Tortilla chips with salsa or guacamole, or both
5. Fruit (most kinds)
Five Songs To Which You Know The Lyrics
At the risk of sounding like I'm bragging, I know the lyrics to dozens of songs. Maybe hundreds. I don't try to learn them - they just stick. It's one of my many weird quirks. Laume mentioned a couple of my favorites and so did Mad Organica who did this meme before her, so rather than repeat any of those I'll list some of my other favorites. Oh! Here's an idea! I'll do a theme list of five. One of my favorite car games on long trips is to think of a musical and see how many of the songs I can sing from it. So all of these are from Rodgers & Hammerstein's "Cinderella":
1. "Impossible! It's Possible!"
2. "Ten Minutes Ago" (fits the MemeTheme, yes?)
3. "Stepsisters' Lament"
4. "Do I Love You Because You're Beautiful?"
5. "A Lovely Night"
(If my BIL is reading this right now I bet he's saying I'm a freak. Hi Andy!)
Five Things You Would Do If You Were a Millionaire (that you can't do now)
1. I'm taking this one straight from Laume's list - hire a staff! Specifically I'd want a personal assistant, a cook/housekeeper, and a groundskeeper/handyman.
2. Travel more extensively than I've been able to so far.
3. Give more help to some of my favorite causes - social, political, and personal (which would include some gifts or help to friends and family).
4. Buy J some of the pricy " man toys" he moons over - like a bulldozer, some special woodworking power tools, a 4WD dump-bed ATV, stuff like that.
5. Buy myself absolutely any books, movies, artwork, or shoes that take my fancy without the slightest thought to whether I actually need them or where I'll put them. (In this fantasy I can build extra rooms onto the house if I need to. Also, in this fantasy a million dollars is evidently going to go a long, LONG way!)
Five Bad Habits
Only five? (sigh)
1. Wasting time
2. Biting and picking at my cuticles and finger tips until they bleed
3. Reading the last page of a book first if I'm not sure I'll like it
4. Holding pins in my mouth when I sew
5. Too often choosing taste over nutrition when it comes to food
Five Favorite Things in My Home (things - not people or pets)
Rather than listing whole categories of stuff (like books), I looked around and chose to feature certain specific things that I have in my house that make me happy when I see them or use them. Oh, and I chose six because I wanted my photo-collage to be symmetrical. (Freak, remember?)
1. The little oak desk where I do paperwork. After years of searching for the Right desk - right size, right shape, right amount of drawers and cubbies - in every antique shop, flea market, and yard sale I went to, I finally got The Desk as a gift from my grandfather when he was downsizing his houseful of Stuff. (The packrat thing is genetic.)
2. My favorite of the blue vases in my rather extensive collection of colored glass. This one was a gift from J and again it's just Right - not too big, not too small, great shape, and I love the clear glass detailing. I probably use it more than any other vase in my collection.
3. My fire-engine RED KitchenAid mixer. I wanted one for years and always thought it was too expensive and would take up too much counter space. Finally, a year or two ago, I decided I was worth it and asked J to get me one for Christmas, and omigawd...I HEART this mixer, and I don't care if that's entirely too 1950's-housewife of me! I should have gotten one YEARS before I did. It works perfectly and the color makes me smile.
4. The worn, faded, completely hand-stitched Grandmother's Flower Garden quilt that my great-grandma McNeil made for my mother when Mom was just a little girl.
5. My favorite Kentucky-crafted hand-made Bybee Pottery coffee mug. I say favorite because I have more than one, but being hand-crafted, each is a little different and this is the one that fits my hand like it was made for it. I'll be so sorry when this mug inevitably breaks someday.
6. The big honkin' oak fireplace mantle that I salvaged from a house J and I remodeled. I refinished it myself, and it was the first time I'd ever refinished furniture. Nothing like jumping in the deep end! I'm still really proud of the work I did on it.
Five People I'll Tag
Long-time readers know my philosophy about tagging for memes. I only do it if someone wants it done! So if you want to play, leave a comment saying "tag me!" Or email me if my comments thingy isn't playing nice...contact info is in my sidebar. I'll then add your name and a link to your blog below this paragraph so everyone can go see what you have to say.
Tagged:
1. Rachel
Point A + Point B = C(rappy looking house)
That photo was taken in the sewing room/computer room/library, with no clean-up of either the room or me. The Piles O' Stuff everywhere are because the Stuff in that room (the place where I spend more time than any other place in the house) has totally outgrown the ability of the room to hold it. But does that stop me from bringing more Stuff in there? Please. Get real.
Note the dog beside me. That's Tansy. She looks bored with this topic. Smart dog.
Unaltered stream photo
I would mess with the light and color a little if I were going to print it with a "real" look, but not much - not nearly as much I did for yesterday's post.
And for today's Daily Art Thingy I did some sketching. I'm not quite sure where I was going with this sketch except that I couldn't really think what to draw, so I held the sketchpad in my left hand and used my right hand to draw my left hand holding the sketchpad. With me so far? Then on the sketchpad I drew onto the real sketchpad, I drew a contour drawing of my left hand. Then on the far right you can just barely see a drawing of the tip of my pen and right hand drawing the contour drawing on the...uh...wait a minute. I've totally lost my train of thought.
Screw it. Here's the sketch:
"Hands"
"Journey"
"Snowy Branches 1"
I decided to play around a little in Photoshop and see what other looks I could come up with and the next two photos were two of my favorites from that experiment.
"Snowy Branches 2: Moonlight"
"Snowy Branches 3: Storm Clouds"