Art enables us to find ourselves and lose ourselves at the same time. Thomas Merton

Sunday, November 24, 2013

In the Meantime...

I have not given up on my Trips West 2013 posts, even though I know some/most of you find them as exciting as home movies and slide shows (slide shows--remember when we had those things called slide carousels full of photos in slide format and bored family and friends with them at holiday get-togethers?). More to come. I have been a bit tied up with trying to finish some spinning projects and getting acquainted with a delightful little loom I have acquired. In the meantime, I'm sharing some equally exciting photos of random stuff that makes up my life. My apologies for the erratic spacing of the photos. I don't seem to have control of it or know what to do to fix it. Still working on that.

The spinning project. Hand dyed and blended by Yours Truly. Fiber is a blend of mostly alpaca, some sheep's wool, and a little bit of sparkly stuff.



















Some of the yarn. This thin stuff takes a while to spin. I'm almost finished with this step, but next I have to make 2-ply (2-strand) yarn out of it. That won't take as long once I get around to doing it. I have to knit a lacy scarf after I finish the yarn.
                                                                                                   
                                                  
New-to-me portable loom. A Schacht Baby Wolf. Folds up and fits into the back of the van so that I can carry it to workshops. (photo from the Schacht files)









A shot of the Baby Wolf (to give a better idea of its size) and my Majacraft Rose spinning wheel in the garage space that has become my temporary fiber studio while I rearrange space in the house to make room for the loom.











Daughter in the chemistry lab storeroom at UAH. Weird lighting makes it look like she has a black eye. It's just the shadow created by her hair.








Mt. Shasta at sunset with alpenglow. Photo taken by Number 2 Son. He's gone to California for a few weeks and is staying in the town of Mt. Shasta. He gets to look at this beautiful sight whenever they go anywhere.










His photo prompted me to do this small watercolor for him as a keepsake of his adventures in Northern California.









Ok, bear with me.  Only two more.

A photo of a photo and the real reason I haven't been doing much. My dear nephew doing what he loved--competing in mountain biking events. His favorite place to ride and compete was in the Colorado Rockies. I like to think that that's what he's doing now.












Last one.
We had a spectacular sunset the other day. Too bad there's no way to capture the beauty of it with a cell phone camera.


10 comments:

  1. Beautiful Photos!and pretty yarn!,xx Speedy and Rachel

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  2. You have been one busy lady. The watercolor will be loved by the nephew..pretty. And a loom, how fun and some great projects we will be seeing soon, I hope. And spinning, too. Would love to see your craft room.

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    1. Well, Nancy, I'd love to be able to say my craft room is a beautifully organized workspace, but unfortunately needs a total overhaul, which is why I've put myself in the garage until I can get things under control

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  3. Beautiful watercolour and the yarn is amazing, I like the portable loom too

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  4. Thank you, CGP. I really like my little loom. I've finally gotten the threads measured and wound to put on it so I can begin weaving. It will take a while to get them on there, but after that, the fun begins

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  5. Mt. Shasta - been through there often and visited a bit too! It is good to live there in Northern California some - but not for long. It seems to make people become strange and I can't exactly explain it.

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  6. Lol, RG. maybe it's the volcanic influence. Just hope Number 2 doesn't come back "strange."

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  7. ... Could be. Might be their "inhaling" habits too! Still, Northern CA. is a great place to spend time.

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    1. Lol! Well, RG, lets hope he isn't inhaling anything but lovely Northern CA air. So far he's sent some nice photos.

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