2 months ago
Friday, April 8, 2011
Wednesday, March 9, 2011
The Gift
Late last afternoon Mr. Humpty went off to his new home with Lea. Lea is one of those people swirls into your life and makes you feel like you are the most amazing creation on earth. When she leaves you feel your heat has been opened. She gives me so much that my heart has to open in order to recieve the bounty of her generosity. This is how it goes...She comes in with a couple of bottles of my favorite wine ( I had made a simple suggestion that she might like to try this wine and she remembered) Some people might remember and bring you a bottle but she brings two. I should mention , she is like a piece of art that you have to look at for a moment to take her all in. This day Lea had on a most beautiful scarf she knitted ( did I mention she is incredibly talented, too?) and I admired it, of course... Then we went on a mini tour of my new auction finds and my work room and she started plastering over all the cracks in my self confidence and tightening up a few loose screws so I didn't feel so wobbly about starting this new venture. As she left she put a bunch of money in my hand for Humpty and wrapped her beautiful scarf around my neck and put a loaf of ginger cake in my hand (YUM...she is an amazing cook, too). I was overwhelmed to say the least. Today I have been walking around with the scarf wrapped across my heart...and from time to time I just bury my face into the beautiful homespun wool and inhale...it smells like love.
Monday, January 24, 2011
Sunday, January 16, 2011
" Hope is hearing the melody of the future.
Faith is to dance to it." Dutch Sheets
Tis the season to make HEARTS...a short but sweet time of the year when Montana is covered in a blanket of white sparkles. Spring is so near that she trys to pull me out of this moment of time with her allure of green sprouts pushing through the snow and the colors of tulips and jonquils dotting my yard. But life is short and I am making hearts...
Faith is to dance to it." Dutch Sheets
Tis the season to make HEARTS...a short but sweet time of the year when Montana is covered in a blanket of white sparkles. Spring is so near that she trys to pull me out of this moment of time with her allure of green sprouts pushing through the snow and the colors of tulips and jonquils dotting my yard. But life is short and I am making hearts...
Sunday, January 2, 2011
Blessings for the new year...
Sunday, December 19, 2010

Tuesday, December 7, 2010
winter solice
When you have so much to do that you don't have a moment to sit down the very best thing to do is make a Humpty Dumpty or anything, really, to procrastinate.
I shared a booth with my once a year friend, Kim...I think we do this little local arts and crafts show just so we can sit together for three entire days and catch up. We keep saying once a year is not enough but every year the time eater comes along and before we know it we are sitting together in our little corner sharing our year. She creates these tiny gingerbread houses that are just amazing and are as wonderful in the back as they are in the front.
Thursday, November 18, 2010
Sunday, May 9, 2010
Happy Mothers Day
I was on the phone with a dear friend who has in her recent past lost several members of her family, including her precious son in January of this year, when I looked out my window and saw this beautiful rainbow. I don't remember ever seeing a rainbow from my window in the ten years I have lived here because of the location of my house (nestled between two rock clifts)
12 And God said, "This is the sign of the covenant I am making between me and you and every living creature with you, a covenant for all generations to come: 13 I have set my rainbow in the clouds, and it will be the sign of the covenant between me and the earth. 14 Whenever I bring clouds over the earth and the rainbow appears in the clouds, 15 I will remember my covenant between me and you and all living creatures of every kind.
Sunday, April 4, 2010

Sunday, March 21, 2010
HAPPY SPRING! I am ready for spring to begin. You can see the color of the sky and early morning clouds change this time of year. They seem soft and fresh...What is it about spring that brings us renewed hope? Oh and the smell. The rains wash over that dirty snow as it melts away and new life pushes up with promises of colors and fragrances blessing the earth. I have already taken the grandboys to see the chicks and ducklings at the farm store. All fluff and no feathers they PEEP the sound of spring.
Song of Solomon 2
10My beloved spake, and said unto me, Rise up, my love, my fair one, and come away.
11For, lo, the winter is past, the rain is over and gone;
12The flowers appear on the earth; the time of the singing of birds is come, and the voice of the turtle is heard in our land;
13The fig tree putteth forth her green figs, and the vines with the tender grape give a good smell. Arise, my love, my fair one, and come away.
Friday, March 19, 2010
OK I give up on trying to arrange these pictures. You will get the idea. This is the doll in Art Doll Quarterly. I tried to scan the pictures from the magazine but they didn't turn out. Then I tried to use my camera...still no luck. I feel so priveledged to have her in there. I am famous now...and am expecting a call from Oprah anyday to be on her show! (this is the place you are supposed to be laughing) The submission was for a doll made from recycled materials. The new term is to upcycle. All of my dolls are from recycled materials so it was a simple request. Jane Desrosier was the one who organized the doll group I am in to do a group submission. I had never looked at the magazine before. It is filled with all kinds of dolls...some I love and others not so much. But I love the creativity and just the love of making dolls. They come alive as you work on them and whisper stories in your ear, if you have the heart to listen.... 

Keep your face to the sunshine and you cannot see a shadow. Helen Keller
Thursday, March 18, 2010
I've been off on a new trail these past 5 weeks. I needed to make some changes, lots of big ones, in my life. One change is my eating choices. I decided to try the vegan path for a while and see what kind of changes that will bring about for my body, mind, and spirit. It takes a lot of thinking to make a change in how you look at and use food. One change is the loss of 18 pounds. My brain fog is gone. I feel great...but that could be because spring is just days away. Oh happy day. I am finding that you can eat healthy and enjoy the food you are eating. Quinoa is a tiny grain that is packed with goodness. Today for breakfast I had 1/2 cup of quinoa (pronounced keenwah) with 1/2 cup of soymilk that I had blended 3 strawberries into. YUM..serious. I have also learned to make these delicious cookies that are totally healthy (as long as you use organic ingredients.) To get started you need to soak two cups of nuts for a day or two ( I use 1 c. almonds and I take the skins off after soaking. If the skins are difficult I blanch them for just a few seconds and then the skins pop right off. I use walnuts for the other cup. After they are soaked they need to be drained. OK so now you need to get your food processor with the s blade and put your 2 cups of nuts, one cup of raisins, 1 teaspoon Vanilla flavoring, + one teaspoon orange flavoring (or any flavoring you like)+ 1 tablespoon organic cocoa. (I have also used carob) Mix this in the processor until it forms into a dough ball. Take it by the tablespoonful and roll it into balls , then roll those in dried shredded coconut. Store in the refrigerator. ENJOY!
Sunday, February 14, 2010
Wednesday, January 6, 2010
Lavender Sachets in Ninepatch
I had a tumble on the ice recently. Fortunately I caught myself by hanging onto the door handle, unfortunately I pulled the muscles across by back and shoulders. So I have been on light duty for about a week now. Yesterday I just HAD to do something fun so I made these simple lavender sachets from old quilt blocks. The fabric looks like civil war era fabric and they could be that old. They were never used . I like to think about them being stored away for so many years...at first from home to home ...drawers to trunks to boxes of people who knew their history and what hands made them or whose dress that was. I wonder if some of the fabric was a flour sack. I would have looked through all of the sacks of flour and picked my favorite print. I think these loving thoughts as I handle this small piece of history. I think, at least for today, the ninepatch is my favorite. I imagine a young girl sitting by a window on a wintery day. She carefully picks the two materials she will make her block from. Her stitches aren't perfect and the corners of her little squares don't always meet. Her iron sits at the back of the cookstove to keep hot , but not so hot that it will scorch the whites....
Thursday, December 31, 2009
I am looking forward to the new year. I was born in 1955 so I will be 55 in a few weeks. Somehow that seems to have a special meaning for me. My favorite thrift store gives a 25% senior discount at that age.... yea! 2009 has been challenging and a year of CHANGE no doubt. Not the change I would choose but I have to say my heart has been filled with so much gratitude for all that my life is blessed with. Our business has come to a halt, due to the economy, and my husband has struggled with depression and feelings of worthlessness. Men are so identified with how they provide for their families. I, on the other hand, have had none-stop work this year and have been burning the candle at both ends. I have a wonderful home, filled with memories and lovelies, that we may need to sell this upcoming year. We sit on a beautiful location at the north end of Flathead Lake. I have loved watching the ever-changing water as she reflects the beauty of the sky. I am so thankful to have been fortunate to raise my children in a setting that most people see on a postcard. I feel a twinge of sadness but at the same time such excitement to see the direction God will lead me in. Because, as I look back through my ever changing life, one thing remains constant....the faithfulness of Gods care for me. I HOPE your new year leads you to a greater understanding of Gods love for you through Jesus Christ.
Friday, December 18, 2009
Friday, December 11, 2009
Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening by Robert Frost
Whose woods these are I think I know.
His house is in the village, though;
But I have promises to keep,
And miles to go before I sleep,
And miles to go before I sleep.
Whose woods these are I think I know.
He will not see me stopping here
To watch his woods fill up with snow.
My little horse must think it queer
To stop without a farmhouse near
Between the woods and frozen lake
The darkest evening of the year.
He gives his harness bells a shake
To ask if there is some mistake.
The only other sound's the sweep
Of easy wind and downy flake.
The woods are lovely, dark and deep,But I have promises to keep,
And miles to go before I sleep,
And miles to go before I sleep.
Wednesday, December 9, 2009
Star of Wonder
O Star of wonder, star of night
Star with royal beauty bright
Westward leading, still proceeding
Guide us to thy Perfect Light
I came across this antique silk quilt a few years ago. It is entirely hand stitched with tiny black stitches. I have not seen this pattern (on the order of the pineapple pattern) but each block looks like a star of Davit so I cut it apart and made them into Christmas ornaments. They measure about 12 inches across. I hand stitched antique tinsel garland around the edge.
Because the silk is so fragile I had to make a
large opening in the back to turn it. This I closed
with vintage mother of pearl buttons. Then I
stiffened the back to keep the shape .
Star with royal beauty bright
Westward leading, still proceeding
Guide us to thy Perfect Light
I came across this antique silk quilt a few years ago. It is entirely hand stitched with tiny black stitches. I have not seen this pattern (on the order of the pineapple pattern) but each block looks like a star of Davit so I cut it apart and made them into Christmas ornaments. They measure about 12 inches across. I hand stitched antique tinsel garland around the edge.
Because the silk is so fragile I had to make a
large opening in the back to turn it. This I closed
with vintage mother of pearl buttons. Then I
stiffened the back to keep the shape .
Sunday, December 6, 2009
My grandsons were over for the weekend. I was busy on the computer while they were watching a video. I turned around to see what they were up to and they had stacked themselves on the couch...this was a precious rare moment and I had a fully charged battery on my camera. I was so happy to get one picture where none of them had a goofy face (though I love those, too). 34 years ago when we were looking forward to their dads first Christmas I couldn't have imagined I would be getting these guys to enjoy future Christmas with. My cup runneth over.
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