Showing posts with label Winter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Winter. Show all posts
Tuesday, January 29, 2013
Wednesday, December 21, 2011
Merry (Blessed) Christmas
There are just some things in life that are way more precious than silver or gold! Today I have been blessed with two such things. First, my kids are home from college. The second was a surprise. My cousin sent me a Christmas card that my mom had sent to their family in 1958. The verse she wrote was:
What else is there to say? That is my wish for all of you this 2011 Christmas.
'God's love to enfold you, His wisdom to guide.
May these be your blessings this glad Christmastide.'
May these be your blessings this glad Christmastide.'
What else is there to say? That is my wish for all of you this 2011 Christmas.
That's me on the right.
Saturday, November 19, 2011
Thursday, December 16, 2010
Coffee Stories Solo Art Show
It sure is a great feeling of accomplishment to have my solo show finished and hanging at the WEAC Gallery in Willmar. My reception was on Thursday evening December 9th. It was well attended, a lot of fun and very encouraging.
I would like to share a few photos of my reception with you. Unfortunately there isn't a picture of my Aunt Esther. She came and stayed with me for the week and was such a help to me. Luv you Aunt Esther!
I am also posting a couple of paintings with their stories later in this post. Enjoy.
A simple cup of coffee has a powerful influence in bringing back memories of sharing time together. Those memories are summoned by the aroma and the taste every time we sip a fresh brewed cup. Each new cup of coffee adds to the warm experiences from our past.
I created this series, because coffee makes us stop what we're doing for a moment. We take time to savor the aroma and the taste. We share time together with others. Time, that all-important factor in building friendships. When I worked at the coffee house I would get a bit nervous when a line would form and people would have to wait for their coffee. I would then remember that it takes time in order to create that perfect blend of espresso, steamed milk and chocolate and that would help relax me.
Coffee takes time whether in the brewing or in the drinking. Coffee gives us the time and excuse to build those important relationships in our lives.
My husband is an only child. His parents were 40 when he was born, and by the time we were married and had kids, they were good and ready to downsize and get rid of many of their belongings. So, every time Grandpa would come to see us, he would bring another box of things. I would tell him, ‘Grandpa please, we have way too many things already. Don't bring any more.' He called one day and told us that Grandma's best friend had died and she left a set of dished for David. ‘Great,' I thought, ‘another set! How many sets do we have already? Let's see, there's our wedding set; a set I had when we got married; the set David had when we got married; two sets from my mom; one from David's aunt and two from Grandma.' Granted some of the sets were given as heirlooms for the kids, but to just put another set into storage seemed like one to many! So I told him to just give them to the Goodwill because we have way too many sets of dishes already. We visited for a while longer and this little nagging thought kept coming to the surface, ‘Maybe you should just look at them before he gives them away.' Man am I glad that I listened to that little nagging thought. They are beautiful!
I take them out from time to time when I have friends over for coffee. They always enjoy using the set. I don't think I've ever in my life received so many comments on a set of coffee cups as I have on these. I think they must remind us of our younger years of playing coffee and tea parties.
It never goes away does it? That sibling stuff! I have to ask, ‘Why is that?!?!?'
. . . My dad was a Folgers Instant Coffee drinker. Every morning he would heat up hot water and make a cup. Many times he would make an extra cup for me, and we would sit at the table, or walk around the farm just visiting. I learned a lot about my dad, about farming, about trees and birds and life those mornings. What good memories! Folgers, how good it is!
I would like to share a few photos of my reception with you. Unfortunately there isn't a picture of my Aunt Esther. She came and stayed with me for the week and was such a help to me. Luv you Aunt Esther!
I am also posting a couple of paintings with their stories later in this post. Enjoy.
Paintings and Stories:
Coffee Stories
I believe everyone has a story, and a lot of those stories happen over a cup of coffee - or a series of cups of coffee - shared together. These ‘life' coffee stories happen whether coffee is sipped alone while doing devotions, or taking a morning stroll through your garden, or with a family member, or with a friend, or even with a foe. A simple cup of coffee has a powerful influence in bringing back memories of sharing time together. Those memories are summoned by the aroma and the taste every time we sip a fresh brewed cup. Each new cup of coffee adds to the warm experiences from our past.
I created this series, because coffee makes us stop what we're doing for a moment. We take time to savor the aroma and the taste. We share time together with others. Time, that all-important factor in building friendships. When I worked at the coffee house I would get a bit nervous when a line would form and people would have to wait for their coffee. I would then remember that it takes time in order to create that perfect blend of espresso, steamed milk and chocolate and that would help relax me.
Coffee takes time whether in the brewing or in the drinking. Coffee gives us the time and excuse to build those important relationships in our lives.
More Coffee Please
Acrylic Collage 24”x24”
Goodwill Dishes???
I can't believe this set of dishes almost went to the Goodwill! And, it would have been my own fault. My husband is an only child. His parents were 40 when he was born, and by the time we were married and had kids, they were good and ready to downsize and get rid of many of their belongings. So, every time Grandpa would come to see us, he would bring another box of things. I would tell him, ‘Grandpa please, we have way too many things already. Don't bring any more.' He called one day and told us that Grandma's best friend had died and she left a set of dished for David. ‘Great,' I thought, ‘another set! How many sets do we have already? Let's see, there's our wedding set; a set I had when we got married; the set David had when we got married; two sets from my mom; one from David's aunt and two from Grandma.' Granted some of the sets were given as heirlooms for the kids, but to just put another set into storage seemed like one to many! So I told him to just give them to the Goodwill because we have way too many sets of dishes already. We visited for a while longer and this little nagging thought kept coming to the surface, ‘Maybe you should just look at them before he gives them away.' Man am I glad that I listened to that little nagging thought. They are beautiful!
I take them out from time to time when I have friends over for coffee. They always enjoy using the set. I don't think I've ever in my life received so many comments on a set of coffee cups as I have on these. I think they must remind us of our younger years of playing coffee and tea parties.
Goodwill Cups
Watercolor 11”x14”
The Last of a Generation...
Aunt Elda and Uncle Johnny, siblings, my dad's brother and sister, the only two left from their family. She is 89 and he is 87. I just had to snap a couple of pictures of them (to draw later) as they sat visiting at our last family reunion. I couldn't hear what was being said and I'm not sure they could either, but somehow I know it was important. They live far enough away from each other that they realize this may be their last visit. Love has no age limit, they are very important to each other. Yet I have to smile because they still have this little sibling rivalry going on. Elda comes to stay with me every spring and fall for a few days while my cousin goes to Fargo for meetings. This fall she informed me with a shake of her head, ‘Johnny thinks he's the only one who ever did any work on the farm! Where does he think the rest of us were???' It never goes away does it? That sibling stuff! I have to ask, ‘Why is that?!?!?'
Uncle Johnny & Aunt Elda
Pencil Drawing
Not for Sale
Not for Sale
Folgers in Our Cups
I don't drink Folgers any more. In fact, after working at the Agape' Coffee House for a few years, almost hate to admit it, but I've pretty much become a coffee snob - only the best! Even so, there is just something about the aroma and taste of Folgers Instant Coffee that will forever make it reign supreme in my mind. I'm sure it's because of those crazy memories that smell and aroma evoke in us. . . . . . My dad was a Folgers Instant Coffee drinker. Every morning he would heat up hot water and make a cup. Many times he would make an extra cup for me, and we would sit at the table, or walk around the farm just visiting. I learned a lot about my dad, about farming, about trees and birds and life those mornings. What good memories! Folgers, how good it is!
Coffee in the Fall
Watercolor 11”x14”
New Puppy
We got a new puppy for Anthony for Christmas. We still miss Clara, but he has helped fill a void that she left. Anthony named his new little puppy Hemingway. The puppy is very sweet tempered and a lot of fun.
Monday, February 15, 2010
Our Driveway
This is our driveway - shared by four homes.
You can see our house through the trees on the right side of the photo.
Monday, February 8, 2010
Monday, February 1, 2010
A View From My Porch Today
We had light snow today - beautiful!!! This evening, at about dusk, I spotted a cardinal sitting on the bush by the driveway. He looked almost fluorescent. This is a photo taken with my new camera. I am happy with the results, especially since this picture was taken through my porch window while it was snowing.
Monday, January 4, 2010
Friday, January 1, 2010
Christmas Poinsettias
Hope everyone had a very Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
I haven't had a poinsettia plant for many years at Christmas. I thought I would buy one for myself once this year as a treat. I ended up with two plants!!! My friend Lori gave me one with pink tones to it and my daughter brought one home from work with bright red tones. What a nice surprise and treat! Thanks Becca and Lori!
Wednesday, December 23, 2009
Winter Storm
We are headed for a Christmas winter storm. Over the next three days we are supposed to get from twelve to twenty inches of snow along with twenty to thirty-mile an hour winds. I love snowstorms! The sad thing is for everyone who is heading to grandmother's house for Christmas. I'm not a grandmother, but we were looking forward to my aunt and uncle coming for Christmas. They will be missed, but I sure don't want them traveling in bad winter conditions!!!
Saturday, December 19, 2009
Christmas Pins
Wool Felt Pins
I took a couple quick photos of my felt pins before I sent them off to some galleries I'm in. The light was not good and they didn't turn out very focused, but I thought I'd put a couple of them on so you could see them anyway.
Thought you might like to see some of my Christmas Pins pins.
I will be adding more pins in the next few days.
Tuesday, December 15, 2009
It's a Wonderful Life
It's a Wonderful Life is my favorite Christmas movie - it makes me cry every time I watch it. This movie shows how precious George Bailey's life is to all those who are known, even casually, by him. He thinks of himself as a failure and wants to die. God grants him the gift of seeing what the world would be like if he had never been born. He sees how his life touches so many others and the impact he had on their lives. To have the gift of seeing what life would have been like if we had never been born, I believe would impact our lives in such a way that we would never be the same again.
Monday, December 14, 2009
University Visit and Flying Lessons
What a week for our daughter Becca! She wants to go to UND Aerospace College for a commercial pilot degree. So we went to Grand Forks, ND on Friday to check out UND's Aerospace College. They have a wonderful facility, but it is verrrrrrrry cold!!! I'm not sure what the temp was, but it didn't get above zero and the windchil was around 30 below! We took an hour walking tour of the campus - sure was glad when that was over. We also toured the aerospace buildings and the airport. It was pretty impressive.
Tuesday, December 8, 2009
Clara
This is Clara's new warm, cozy spot next to the warm fireplace.
Looks like I need to get her a nice soft pillow.
Looks like I need to get her a nice soft pillow.
Handmade Holiday
We had our Handmade Holiday mini art hop this past Saturday. The show was fun and a success.
Joann and Julie - ceramic artists.
Julie and her husband Glenn own the Pottery Workshop in downtown
New London, MN, which was one of the stops on our Handmade Holidays Show.
Some of my work.
There was plenty of mulled wine to be had by all - yum, it was good - thanks Joann!
Her recipe:
Mulled Wine
1 bottle 'cheap' sweet wine
1 gallon cranberry juice
mulling spices of your choice (cinnamon stick, nutmeg, cloves)
Wednesday, December 2, 2009
Winter Watercolor Paintings
Here are some of my winter paintings.
We're having very light snow today - I am ready for more!
Winter Barn - Watercolor - Sold
I took a photo of this barn during the summer, but painted it as a winter scene.
Sledding - Watercolor - 18x24
This is a painting of Anthony and Becca a few years ago returning from a day of sledding - I added the 'holding hands' for the effect, you can bet at that time of their lives the last thing they wanted to do is hold hands!!! Our dogs that are in the painting are Clara and Amy.
P.S. Now that Anthony has moved away to college they are treating each other nicer. Yea!!!
Winter Feast - Watercolor - 18x24
This is Anthony and Becca eating snow.
Winter Cabin - Watercolor - Sold
Heading Home - Watercolor - Not for Sale
This painting was chosen by The Emergency Foodshelf Network in New Hope, Minnesota as an 'Artwork for Tummies' Christmas Card. Purchases of any of their Christmas cards benefit Minnesota’s hungry children.
The Emergency Foodshelf Network uses 100% of the proceeds from Artwork For Tummies card sales to stock our foodshelves, on-site meal programs, and other hunger relief programs with nutritious children’s foods such as whole grain cereals, baby food, canned fruits and vegetables, peanut butter, fruit juices, pasta and much more. If you are interested in purchasing this card, or any of their Christmas cards, follow this link: Artwork for Tummies. Cards are $2 each. Thanks for helping Minnesota's hungry children!!!
I Love Snow Pin - Handcrafted
Sure is a good thing I live in Minnesota cuz I love snow!!!
Handmade Holiday
We are having a mini-art crawl this weekend in New London. I am in with Glenn and Julie Joplin at the Pottery workshop. I have a number of winter paintings that will be for sale, along with prints, cards and jewelry. We are serving mulled wine and chocolate for our treats! Should be fun!
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