Saturday, December 29, 2012

Explosion of Color and Twirling

Last week a new order of Shepherd's Wool arrived from Stonehedge Farm.  This yarn is amazing to knit and it looks so good worked up in any number of items.  It also felts well.
Explosion of Soft Merino Color
Felted hat with Shepherd's Wool: color Storm
 I also received a new package from my New Voyager, my Kromski spinning wheel supplier.
This is Minstrel, a lovely upright wheel in Walnut finish.  I love that Kromski has given all their wheels musical names.  Here is a link to find out more about their wheels: http://newvoyager.com/index.html
Minstrel - twirling

Friday, December 21, 2012

First Snowstorm

We do get a white Christmas this year!  Our first snow finally arrived with a fanfare on Wednesday night - thunder snow!
These are some pictures from my front yard Thursday while the snow continued to fall and Friday morning when the sun was out.
Bella in the snow

Snow-covered Bridal Veil

Christmas lights - our neighbor's pine is all decked out

"every last twig is wrapped round with ice"

Frozen Rose

Friday, November 16, 2012

Handmade in Colorado

I had a nice surprise as I was walking down the concourse in DIA (Denver International Airport) last week.  At first I thought it might be a display done by different fiber guilds in the area.  It turned out to be individual artists in many, mostly fiber-related media.  There was also a space where I think one could sit down and knit or crochet a square if you had time between running for planes.
Spin
Cute Critters
Cute Shoes
Dryer balls
Wrap
crochet
Birds and Circles
Stitch
Wood

Morning Moon

I took these pictures a couple weeks ago as the moon was setting about 7AM.



Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Out in the Garden

For the first time in years, at least to of the garden beds have been "put to bed".  Bella is such a help in the garden.  She meets and greets and maintains a vigilant record of scents in the yard.

I put in some muscari and drumstick alium bulbs. I'm already mentally reworking all the beds in the yard. It was wonderful to be working in the garden again, although I do think I overdid it a bit with the raking.  I love the leaves this year.  I keep being surprised by gorgeous views of gold, orange, red and blue when I pass by windows in the house, not to mention driving down the street.

VA creeper
Green, Blue and Red
Maple close-up
Still life

Especially for Us

On October 7th we met up with about 16,000 others to walk to raise money for breast cancer awareness and to raise money to provide mammograms and care for those who wouldn't be able to afford it.
This was my second year in the survivor photo along several others from our team.
Pink Ribbon Friends
R. Rabbit's Team (well part of us)
Musical Encouragement
Walking with a crowd
The Finish Line

Friday, October 5, 2012

Autumn Plant Shots

I spent some time in the garden this week with my "girlies" (see Magpieandbella.blogspot.com).  I'm amazed how the roses keep blooming, and at the same time I love the look of the hips.
Fall Asters
Red Red Rose
Red hip
Phlox and stucco

Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Brucemorchestra!

This September marked the fourth Brucemorchestra concert with "Orchestra Iowa" and my third time to be there.  This year I went with my Mom, Eric and JoAnne.  It was an American extravaganza with Gershwin's American in Paris (with Ballet Quad Cities), Rhapsody in Blue, The Grand Canyon Suite  by Grofe, an acapella rendition of Shenandoah and Copeland's The Promise of Living.  I love being a part of this annual gathering.
Brucemore - the crowd
Eric before
An American in Paris
Eric during
The Promise of Living



Back on Track



Last January I told myself I was going to be more consistent blogging and that I was going to post more often than last year.  Well, if I post once a month to the end of the year I'll cover that last part.

Today I'm just going to share some of the beautiful roses from my garden.  During the last couple weeks they have been having there last hurrah before winter sets in (I hope we have a real winter this year.)
Gertrude Jekyll - you need smellovision for this one!
Gertrude full blown
Pink Bud
Garden Rabbit
looks better in person - Blackberry Lily (love these guys)

Tuesday, July 3, 2012

Three States in One Day

Saturday, June 30th.  We left Iowa to put Eric on a plane to Germany, drove up to Milwaukee to watch a Brewers' game and then to Madison see friends on Sunday.

parking lot party
We hugged Eric goodbye and then headed north.  We got to Miller Park in time to catch the top of the 2nd inning.  It was interesting to be a game where I didn't have an emotional investment in the outcome.  It was fun to watch the Brewers hit 3 homeruns.  We got to see the sausage race in person.  What more could we want!  Oh, we didn't get to see the roof close.
And they're off!
Final score 10-2
At Miller Park
After the game we drove to Madison and a hotel.  Sunday morning we met our dear friends, Gil and Raylene Walker at the Mandrake Road church of Christ.  They were beginning a study of Isaiah in Sunday school which brought up many good questions.  I think I need to read that book again.  It was wonderful to be in worship with our friends again and singing acapella next to Raylene is a treat.  After church we went out for lunch and worked to catch up on 12 years of news and nostalgia.
At Gil and Raylene's

Relief!

Just a few pictures of Eric on the mound at one of the Washington Sophomore b-ball games this summer.