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365/making: November 2010
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Tuesday, November 23, 2010. Stuff I want to make. This one is made from Rosemary. And another one from paper. And I loved this card wreath using clothes pins and what looks like a giant embroidery hoop. I'm going to attempt to make one of the Rosemary wreaths. I want to use things I have and I don't want to purchase anything to make my wreath. I have Rosemary. All of our newspaper subscriptions are now online, so I can't make a paper wreath from newspaper, but it is. Monday, November 22, 2010. Oh, my sta...
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365/making: 30 Days of gratitude--Day 30
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Friday, January 7, 2011. 30 Days of gratitude- Day 30. Today, I'm grateful that I live in Austin. Sure the traffic sucks, city government is often kind of a joke, and property taxes are awful. That said, it's a heavenly green oasis in sea of scary, Baptist, gun-toting, right-wing, creationist-myth-believing Texas. This state is red. Morgan on hike and bike trail at Lady Bird Lake. Me in front of the state capitol. As it turns out, I did have a "Day 16." I just somehow skipped over it. Doh! Oh, my stars a...
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365/making: 30 Days of gratitude--Day 28
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Monday, January 3, 2011. 30 Days of gratitude- Day 28. From left to right: Kathleen, Elena, Christine, Laura, Edmo, and Erika. This is my art focus group. These are some of the coolest, smartest, funniest, nicest, most creative people you could ever meet. I am so grateful to know each and every one of them. January 7, 2011 at 10:51 PM. I am very happy you have this support group. Yes indeed, it is something to be grateful for! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile.
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365/making: 30 Days of gratitude--Day 27
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Sunday, January 2, 2011. 30 Days of gratitude- Day 27. I am grateful for my bed. January 7, 2011 at 10:59 PM. I love this picture! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Loafers and Looking at Art. 30 Days of gratitude- Day 30. 30 Days of gratitude- Day 29. 30 Days of gratitude- Day 28. 30 Days of gratitude- Day 27. 30 Days of gratitude- Day 26. 30 Days of gratitude- Day 25. A Collection a Day, 2010. Alex loves you and your silly pop songs. If Charlie Parker Was a Gunslinger,.
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The Hostess With the Mostest | Victory or Death!…in the Garden
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8230;in the Garden. For the native Texas plants in this native Texan's garden, anything but death is a victory! The Hostess With the Mostest. August 5, 2015. This volunteer Lantana is playing hostess to this ball of paper wasps ( Polistes spp. And below is the newest addition to our purple porch:. Isn’t she lovely? Isn’t she wonderful? Let’s hope I don’t kill her. Posted in In My Garden. A Walk Around the Garden Today. I Smell a DIY…. One thought on “ The Hostess With the Mostest. Enter your comment here.
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365/making: October 2010
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Monday, October 25, 2010. Patty Falconer- Painter of Pups and more. Pat specializes in paintings of animals, and mainly dogs. As you can see, her portraits capture so much of the spirit and nature of the animal she's painting. Love this one- part of a triptych. These are the "Sistine Chapel" dogs. One of my favorites. Pat did some amazing opera-themed art some years ago. Here's a tiny bit of that work:. Patty, surrounded by books and art. My pictures don't do justice to her home, either! If you've ever w...
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365/making: May 2010
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Saturday, May 29, 2010. Two posts in one day! This is where I've been hanging out lately. It's the best place to read. There's been a lot happening in the garden. We've just about reached the end of the yummy lettuce. Much of it's now too bitter. Lettuce just doesn't like temperatures above 90 degrees. I'm with you on that, lettuce. Our tomatoes are doing well. We're already harvesting the cherry tomatoes and it looks like it won't be long before the big boys are ready. Good for us that we love chard!
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The Bearded Gourmand: Too Many Maters
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An Austinite's journey through the deepening culinary abyss. Friday, May 27, 2011. It's not even June yet, and here at the Shortcake-Flapjacks estate we've been eating homegrown tomatoes for a month. It seems, as with our wars, there is no end in sight. Those crazy winds from earlier in the week broke the better part of my black cherry and yellow pear plants, and today it seems that spider mites are taking care of the rest of those two former belles-of-the-garden-ball. Sungolds are the bomb.
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Shell Oil and Deer Park – Under the Pecan Leaves
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Under the Pecan Leaves. Walk in beauty outside and you walk in beauty inside. Shell Oil and Deer Park. August 13, 2015. August 13, 2015. Photo Roy Luck, Flikr. Creative Commons. In the news today: the Shell Oil facility in Deer Park admits it accidentally released 326,166 pounds of butadiene last Sunday. Somehow this number did not exceed TCEQ levels. Like me, you might wonder, how could an accidental release of more than 300 000 pounds of a known toxin not exceed a safety limit? After all, Shell’s...