Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Nanny Gertrude


I introduce you to Nanny Gertrude, a member of the Paisley Black Plains hybrid species. I picked her out of the herd because of her detailed horns, whiskers and udders (hopefully not too many details). I gave her a little backing to keep her from raveling as she ventures forth on her journey of the Sisterhood of the Traveling Goats. Nanny Gertie is looking forward to meeting new friends, enriching her identity, and learning all about what it means to be a traveling goat.

Tuesday, November 2, 2010


Belated picture from family reunion in July. The picture is taken from the observation tower at Mahoney State Park in Ashland NE. Some of the stubborn men wouldn't wear their family tee shirts. I guess all the girls don't have theirs on either. The babies all have their family onesies on. It was an amazing time and I love my family so much.

Thursday, October 28, 2010



Wall of crosses at a church where I attended a conference yesterday. Each one unique and beautiful.







Saturday, October 23, 2010

Pics from the annual trip to the apple orchard with grandsons #1 and #2. Now to make some pies. Or applesauce.

Poppy Blocks







Here are four of the thirteen 12" blocks I received from members of my quilt group. We meet at one another's homes and lately have been participating in a "swap" of sorts. At the end of the meeting, the hostess gives each guest a square of a fabric of her choice. At the next meeting, she receives back blocks of all varieties, each one carrying a bit of her fabric choice. I am thrilled with my blocks and can't wait to make a quilt from them.




Emerging from a semi-dry artistic spell, I have been working with water color crayons. They are so freeing.
The lower one started as a "scribble" and after the water wash, a mother and child appeared.
I dedicate it to all the young people who have taken their lives because of bullying and/or because of gay/lesbian issues, and their families.

Wednesday, September 15, 2010


From recent trip to Wilmington NC: altered fence?