Friday, December 31, 2010
First Night 2010
I will be performing tonight with The Columbus Community Drummers at First Night. This event takes place at Vets Memorial. Come out and watch us drum in the new year.
Thursday, December 30, 2010
New Year Feathers
3 more feathers in time for New Years. I hope that people like these and will buy them. There is a lot of work that goes into making them. They represent tearing down and setting up my studio, as it would be impossible to make them without the set up. It is always a heartbreaking event to tear down a studio. I usually lose something important in the process. It is the least favorite thing I have had to endure. It is my hope that the new year will bring many more projects like this my way to help sustain me. I am not sure I can survive here without that sort of purpose.
Wednesday, December 29, 2010
More Feathers
Tuesday, December 28, 2010
Scrimshaw Lettering
Monday, December 27, 2010
Dumb Ass Don't Tell
Don't ask don't tell policy...Hmmm....Republican Eugenics program for gays? I am sure they think of this as a win win LOL. Am I the only one out here that sees that this is no victory at all? This is a way to get gays killed on the front lines. Bubba right wing will be very happy to know which of his comrades are queer so that they can fall to "friendly fire". How about let us bring all of our troupes home instead? How about we stop pretending that Iraqi Freedom means anything other than the Iraqi people not having running water or electricity while we guard "their" oil during our occupation of their country.
Republicans don't want to go into any more debt....except for war! How stupid of us to think they have given over one little piece of ground in this "don't ask don't tell" policy. 40 million Americans on foodstamps, but the war machine is in tact. Two wars that we can't afford...but how wonderful that gays can now serve in the military machine. Excuse me but I am underwhelmed!
Sunday, December 26, 2010
Make This Better
Ripper’s Valley is visible from the Riverfront bike path, which happens to be how I first became interested in it. As an avid cyclist, I very frequently ride down this section of the Riverfront path and quite often see a bustling community of families, a diverse range of cultures, a balanced number of mothers and fathers, grandparents, babysitters and children using the play equipment and nearby benches during the day.
However, within feet of this area is a dead-zone. The entrance to the railway cut is dark, looming, and segregated from the Riverfront Park. In my experience, children venturing toward the entrance are most often called back by their parents and reprimanded to stay within the direct area of the play equipment.
I discovered the slang term used for this location by asking around within a group of peers about the space. Many of them called it Ripper’s Valley, referring to the infamous serial killer Jack the Ripper. The temporary installation of these letters attempts to counter that experience and reference. The act of existing in this space after sundown, providing lighting, watchful eyes, and perhaps deterring illegal or harmful activity from manifesting for the duration of our stay possibly subverted the current condition and environment of the park. We wanted to ask ourselves: How could you make this space better? What about other city residents? What could we do as a community to make it better?
Click here for the whole link to this story
Saturday, December 25, 2010
Santa's Secret or Secret Santa
Friday, December 24, 2010
Foxfire Series
I received a wonderful start on my Foxfire book collection. I used to have one of these (Foxfire 3) but decided to sell it in a yard sale a couple years ago. I know that was a mistake now. So I'm collecting, hopefully the whole series as I learn a few of these lost arts and relearn what I used to know. Thanks Aunt Sue. I will treasure these and you know I will use what I learn in them...for real!
Thursday, December 23, 2010
The Story Of Mistletoe
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I got this info from The Holiday Spot Dot Com site that I found by googling Mistletoe.
The Plant : |
Mistletoe is especially interesting botanically because it is a partial parasite (a "hemiparasite"). As a parasitic plant, it grows on the branches or trunk of a tree and actually sends out roots that penetrate into the tree and take up nutrients. But mistletoe is also capable for growing on its own; like other plants it can produce its own food by photosynthesis. Mistletoe, however, is more commonly found growing as a parasitic plant. There are two types of mistletoe. The mistletoe that is commonly used as a Christmas decoration (Phoradendron flavescens) is native to North America and grows as a parasite on trees from New Jersey to Florida. The other type of mistletoe, Viscum album, is of European origin. The European mistletoe is a green shrub with small, yellow flowers and white, sticky berries which are considered poisonous. It commonly seen on apple but only rarely on oak trees. The rarer oak mistletoe was greatly venerated by the ancient Celts and Germans and used as a ceremonial plant by early Europeans. The Greeks and earlier peoples thought that it had mystical powers and down through the centuries it became associated with many folklore customs. |
The Mistletoe Magic : |
From the earliest times mistletoe has been one of the most magical, mysterious, and sacred plants of European folklore. It was considered to bestow life and fertility; a protection against poison; and an aphrodisiac. The mistletoe of the sacred oak was especially sacred to the ancient Celtic Druids. On the sixth night of the moon white-robed Druid priests would cut the oak mistletoe with a golden sickle. Two white bulls would be sacrificed amid prayers that the recipients of the mistletoe would prosper. Later, the ritual of cutting the mistletoe from the oak came to symbolize the emasculation of the old King by his successor. Mistletoe was long regarded as both a sexual symbol and the "soul" of the oak. It was gathered at both mid-summer and winter solstices, and the custom of using mistletoe to decorate houses at Christmas is a survival of the Druid and other pre-Christian traditions. The Greeks also thought that it had mystical powers and down through the centuries it became associated with many folklore customs. In the Middle Ages and later, branches of mistletoe were hung from ceilings to ward off evil spirits. In Europe they were placed over house and stable doors to prevent the entrance of witches. It was also believed that the oak mistletoe could extinguish fire. This was associated with an earlier belief that the mistletoe itself could come to the tree during a flash of lightning. The traditions which began with the European mistletoe were transferred to the similar American plant with the process of immigration and settlement. |
Kissing under the mistletoe : |
Kissing under the mistletoe is first found associated with the Greek festival of Saturnalia and later with primitive marriage rites. They probably originated from two beliefs. One belief was that it has power to bestow fertility. It was also believed that the dung from which the mistletoe would also possess "life-giving" power. In Scandinavia, mistletoe was considered a plant of peace, under which enemies could declare a truce or warring spouses kiss and make-up. Later, the eighteenth-century English credited with a certain magical appeal called a kissing ball. At Christmas time a young lady standing under a ball of mistletoe, brightly trimmed with evergreens, ribbons, and ornaments, cannot refuse to be kissed. Such a kiss could mean deep romance or lasting friendship and goodwill. If the girl remained unkissed, she cannot expect not to marry the following year. In some parts of England the Christmas mistletoe is burned on the twelfth night lest all the boys and girls who have kissed under it never marry. Whether we believe it or not, it always makes for fun and frolic at Christmas celebrations. Even if the pagan significance has been long forgotten, the custom of exchanging a kiss under the mistletoe can still be found in many European countries as well as in Canada. Thus if a couple in love exchanges a kiss under the mistletoe, it is interpreted as a promise to marry, as well as a prediction of happiness and long life. In France, the custom linked to mistletoe was reserved for New Year's Day: "Au gui l'An neuf" (Mistletoe for the New Year). Today, kisses can be exchanged under the mistletoe any time during the holiday season. |
The Legend : |
For its supposedly mystical power mistletoe has long been at the center of many folklore. One is associated with the Goddess Frigga. The story goes that Mistletoe was the sacred plant of Frigga, goddess of love and the mother of Balder, the god of the summer sun. Balder had a dream of death which greatly alarmed his mother, for should he die, all life on earth would end. In an attempt to keep this from happening, Frigga went at once to air, fire, water, earth, and every animal and plant seeking a promise that no harm would come to her son. Balder now could not be hurt by anything on earth or under the earth. But Balder had one enemy, Loki, god of evil and he knew of one plant that Frigga had overlooked in her quest to keep her son safe. It grew neither on the earth nor under the earth, but on apple and oak trees. It was lowly mistletoe. So Loki made an arrow tip of the mistletoe, gave to the blind god of winter, Hoder, who shot it , striking Balder dead. The sky paled and all things in earth and heaven wept for the sun god. For three days each element tried to bring Balder back to life. He was finally restored by Frigga, the goddess and his mother. It is said the tears she shed for her son turned into the pearly white berries on the mistletoe plant and in her joy Frigga kissed everyone who passed beneath the tree on which it grew. The story ends with a decree that who should ever stand under the humble mistletoe, no harm should befall them, only a kiss, a token of love. What could be more natural than to translate the spirit of this old myth into a Christian way of thinking and accept the mistletoe as the emblem of that Love which conquers Death? Its medicinal properties, whether real or imaginary, make it a just emblematic of that Tree of Life, the leaves of which are for the healing of the nations thus paralleling it to the Virgin Birth of Christ. |
Wednesday, December 22, 2010
Solstice Cerimony
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The Columbus Women's Drum Chorus played with The Columbus Women's Chorus last night at Summit On 16th. It was a lovely ceremony perhaps the finest ritual I have ever participated in...and I have attended and participated in many! It was a good fit for us, and I hope to do more with this chorus.
Tuesday, December 21, 2010
Happy Yule
HAPPY SOLSTICE
There hasn't been a total lunar eclipse that fell on Winter Solstice since 1638 and the next one wont be until 2094.
Monday, December 20, 2010
Tuba Christmas
I used to play tuba in high school. It was an extension of trombone. I figure it is what moved me into playing Djun (West African Bass Drum). One of these days I am going to get my hands and lips on one again. Until then...
Sunday, December 19, 2010
Feathers And Sticks
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I got an order for another feather yesterday, and I am working on my inlayed drumstick project today as well. So I will be busy in the studio today trying to finish these up and hopefully deliver them. The ivory inlay is from a scraped out dysfunctional piano. Ivory is a banned substance that is for the most part restricted.
There is still time to order feathers before Christmas...but you will need to contact me soon...as time is upon us.
Saturday, December 18, 2010
Finished Feathers
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After a 3rd and final acid bath, my feathers are finished. I am ready to move on to my other Solstice projects. We didn't get our grant from Greater Columbus Art Council as I had hoped. But I am going to proceed and continue building the Linden Metalsmithing Guild anyway. It will just be a little slower is all. These feathers were made out of scrap silver. Imagine what I could do with non scrap materials.
We received our first donation yesterday...or I should say a pledge for the purchase of a tumbler and some steel shot. That is what these feathers really need to make them shine. It is one of the things my partner had that I made use of, that now I don't have. So thank you Sandy for your generous donation. I can cross that item off my list of things I was going to get with the grant. I can't really open my door to students without some basic things. Be patient my young apprentices, I am preparing to open my shop to you soon.
Friday, December 17, 2010
The Idiot Cycle
Thursday, December 16, 2010
Sterling Feathers
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Yesterday I started etching my silver feathers. In this picture I have etched lines with a scribe where I want the Nitric Acid to bite into the metal. I didn't get started till late in the day as I had other obligations. Hopefully today I will be able to finish this project and get on to the next.
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
Merry Christmas From The Family
Tuesday, December 14, 2010
Back In The Game
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As you may have read two days ago in my blog, I had to stop working on my silver feathers because I didn't have the right kind of acid etch. It turns out that Werkhaven And Son have Nitric Acid in their inventory. So I am back in the game, and planning on etching my feathers sometime today. I am so lucky to live close to Werkhaven!
Monday, December 13, 2010
My View
Blogroll Me! My view of the world yesterday morning! It looks pretty much the same this morning as well. Nice to know that the snow plow does not visit my road. Drum practice tonight. Sure hope someone comes to fetch me.
Sunday, December 12, 2010
Finishing Touch
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I picked up a single roof shingle at the Habitat Re Store. I am cutting the shingle into pieces and making roofs for both my bat house and the nuthatch birdhouse. I had some time in between processes while making my silver feathers. Rather than completely shutting my shop door, I decided to tidy up some loose ends.
Saturday, December 11, 2010
Process Of Making My Feathers
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Yesterday, I took my pattern to the studio and cut out two feathers based on the model I posted yesterday. These were hand cut with a jewelers saw out of 22 guage sterling silver. Today I plan on firing up my acetylene torch and fastening the 20 gauge sterling silver wires that will be the feather shaft. Keep your fingers crossed for me that I have enough gas in the tank. If I don't, I can try a regular propane plumbers torch. Plumbers torches are hard to keep going because they are designed to be used upright. I have to turn them upside down to put the flame to the pieces which causes the torch to go out in most cases. I learned on a propane torch, but it was difficult and somewhat counterproductive. There is still time between now and Christmas to knock out more of these so keep me in mind. It is just as easy to make two as it is 10. These will be etched next to add the lines. Email me if you want to buy one of these.
Friday, December 10, 2010
Silver Feathers
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I am working on my sterling silver feathers this week. I am only doing two at this point, as they have been requested. But if anyone else wants one, they are $20 each in advance. Email me for the details. When I get these done, I will be making a trip to Newark. Maybe I will be able to fill up my acetylene tank and visit my Grandma the same day. If you order these now, I can guarantee they will be done by Christmas. They are approximately 1 AND 1/2 inch long. Each one is different. The picture is not the actual feather you will receive...but a close approximation. They are etched this year, signed and hopefully sell like hot cakes. They would also make a great valentines day gift if you have a valentine. I thought I did. I thought I had found my beloved. I just can't seem to get used to that. So valentines day this year will suck! Guess I just need to stay busy and make things.
Thursday, December 9, 2010
Bad Cold
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I am down with a cold this week. I just don't seem to be able to stop sneezing. It is harder to deal with illness when there is just me. The cats still need to be fed. Bird feeders still need to be filled. Someone needs to step up to the plate and make a meal once in a while. It is all up to me these days, and I really just want to sleep.
Wednesday, December 8, 2010
Got Rain 2010
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For those of you who do not know; I took over the Got Rain site. Lori wanted no part of it since two summers ago when the barrels went up in price.
I had designed the website and assisted her on most of the rain barrel purchases, assembly, and delivery. I loaned her money to buy the empty barrels on at least one occasion. I went to the hardware store and bought the parts on many occasions. I have changed the contact information on the site and this spring I hope to continue assembling, selling, and delivering rain barrels. Check out the site Got Rain. Keep me in mind. I am always trying to do the next best first right thing. Rain Barrels are a very good investment. I have no outside spigots at my new house, so the 3 rain barrels I have set up are placed in spots that I will use next year for my gardens.
Tuesday, December 7, 2010
Projects On The Bench
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I am making a set of Black Walnut drum (Djun) sticks this week. I hope to get to some silversmithing by the end of the week. The month is flying by. Time flies when it's not dragging.
Monday, December 6, 2010
Cold Frames Delivered
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My friend from Up North brought me her old windows that I can make into cold frames and start my winter garden. I am hoping by the next time she comes for a visit we can have something yummy to munch on from this garden. I still need to come up with something creative to block the ends. Otherwise, they won't hold the heat that is needed.
Sunday, December 5, 2010
Comfort And Joy
Saturday, December 4, 2010
SafeLink
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I got an honest to goddess free cell phone in the mail today that has 250 free minutes a month. It is based on income and teenagers don't think it is cool enough. But I will have a phone when I am on the road or house sitting. Call me and I will give you my new cell number. If you need a free cell phone and don't have a "coolness factor" to consider contact SafeLink.com and see if you qualify.
Friday, December 3, 2010
Habitat Store
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There is not too much going on in my new neighborhood as far as shopping lures go. It pretty much looks like any subburb. We have the usual strip mall complete with Thrift stores, lots of tire places, and places to get your hair and nails done. I have lost count of the dollar stores that feature junk from China. I do spend a good bit of time in the ReStore. If I can shop at this store instead of the hardware store, I can save a lot of money. I have a lot of hardware holes in my life since moving away from Clintonville, and fewer resources to work with. My game plan for places like this store is to go in with a list and try to keep an open mind for the things that didn't make the list. I am always willing to leave any store without spending a dime. Most of the time though, the restore has what I am looking for. I have been able to take items back to the hardware store and get my money returned during times when ends are just not meeting. During these winter months, I am going to be looking for rain barrel parts which can be quite pricey bought new.
Thursday, December 2, 2010
My Favorite Empty Bowl
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Here is a bowl I constructed at The Ohio State University when I was pursuing my undergraduate degree in the 1980's. We were to combine throwing pots on a wheel and sculpture. I use it for a candy dish and I get a lot of compliments on it.
Wednesday, December 1, 2010
SHE
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SHE is a sculpture I created in 1995 instead of doing a hysterectomy. I drove to South Bend and worked in the clay studio of a woman named Georgie who I had met at The Michigan Women's Music Festival several months before my diagnosis. I had taken part in a healing ceremony at the festival led by the late Kay Gardner. As far as I was concerned I was healed. If I had went ahead and had the hysterectomy, it would have negated the healing that had already taken place in Michigan.
My deciding not to have a hysterectomy set things in motion in my little town that caused me to see the medical racket that normally goes unnoticed. Women are just supposed to do as they are told and obediently go under the knife. I did not follow the herd and therefore I still have my female parts. I have never regretted my decision and I resent the whole process that would use women for financial gain at the expense of their organs.
SHE is composed of terra cotta clay, deer antler, grouse feathers, sea shell, a metal concho belt, and lightening bolt sterling silver ear rings. SHE has been packed away precariously for 6 years and only recently resurrected. SHE is a powerful reminder of women's power to choose and make decisions about our own bodies. SHE is possibly my greatest example of Art Therapy which I pursued in classes at Columbus College Of Art And Design and The Ohio State University. SHE saved my life.
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Witch Of Hebron
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The Witch Of Hebron is the lastest book from James Howard Kunstler. It is the sequel to World Made By Hand. I have been on the library's waiting list for this for several weeks, and I picked it up yesterday. It promises to show what life will be like in a slow collapse scenario. I can't wait to get started on this. Doomer books are my favorite.
Monday, November 29, 2010
Drawing A Blank
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I confess I can not even imagine a picture for writers block...or in this instance bloggers block. But I am there. It is not that I don't have things to share. I really do. I am a busy woman....with much more room to operate these days. I promise you I am gonna make some really cool things. But some days all I can do is lament on the last few years of my life and all I could have done. I have to wonder what that was all about. I am ready to keep on going...that is the best I can say about what I can do right now.
Sunday, November 28, 2010
Something Has Me
I am sick with wanting
And it's evil and it's daunting
How I let everything I cherish lay to waste
I am lost in greed this time, it's definitely me
I point fingers but there's no one there to blame
I need for something
Not let me break it down again
I need for something
But not more medicine
I am sick with wanting
And it's evil how it's got me
And everyday is worse than the one before
The more I have the more I think:
I'm almost where I need to be
If only I could get a little more
I need for something
Now let me break it down again
I need for something
But not more medicine
Something has me (Something has me)
Oh something has me (Something has me)
Acting like someone I don't wanna be
Something has me (Something has me)
Oh something has me (Something has me)
Acting like someone I know isn't me
Ill with want and poisoned by this ugly greed
Temporary is my time
Ain't nothin on this world that's mine
Except the will I found to carry on
Free is not your right to choose
It's answering what's asked of you
To give the love you find until it's gone
I need for something
Now let me break it down again
I need for something
But not more medicine
Something has me (Something has me)
Oh something has me (Something has me)
Acting like someone I don't wanna be
Something has me (Something has me)
Oh something has me (Something has me)
Acting like someone I know isn't me
Ill with want and poisoned by this ugly greed
Ill with want and poisoned by this ugly greed
Saturday, November 27, 2010
Pretend Love
Don't be fooled by my words
Don't be fooled by my song
If you choose to believe them
You'll plainly be wrong
I have love for my family
I have love for my friends
That's as far as it goes,
And I must let you know
My love for you was pretend.
Pretend love, pretend love,
Don't be mistaken, I've only been fakin'
Pretend love
Don't you know I've a gift
And I've wrapped it in truth
Your birthday's tomorrow,
But the gift is not for you,
But if I came with a present
I would bring you a clue
Hopes you'd finally see
That your feelings for me
Will never be returned
Pretend love, pretend love
Don't be mistaken, I've only been fakin'
Pretend love
Pretend love, pretend love
Don't be mistaken, I've only been faking
Friday, November 26, 2010
Shoping Malls As Religion?
I am staying home today and avoiding the pilgrimage of shopping. But I know people who will be out in the thick of it.
Thursday, November 25, 2010
Blue Thanksgiving
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I am thankful for
1. my freedom.
2. The roof over my head
3. The food on my table
4. My cat
5. My truck
6. Linden Metalsmithing Guild
7. My health
8. My Grandmother
9. My abilities
10. Second Sight
I don't always remember how constructive making a gratitude list is. The exercise is worthy though. It can get me unstuck. I realize I don't always get what I want when I want it. This year I am sad to be separate from my loved ones. But I am getting stronger and healthier every day. My feet are healing. I am beginning to see how I have been spared once again from a life direction that I would not have been able to abide. For those of you who know me well, you know I can't stand being in the company of thieves. Had I stayed where I was, I would have been consumed and confined with thieves. My higher power has once again spared me from that kind of life. I didn't see it when I first started moving out this summer. There are things I didn't see for the whole 6 years I spent on Deming Avenue. But I am finding out things now that make it clear that hoarding was the very tip of the iceberg. I am grateful that I have enough stuff that I don't have to steal in order to get more. I am grateful that the "stuff" I am made of isn't material.
Wednesday, November 24, 2010
Don't Forget Your Umbrella
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
Improvised Bung Wrench
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I can't afford a real one...so I must improvise. I had to drill two holes in the cap and insert two eye screws. Then I used the awe as a pry bar and wrench handle. This was a tough cap. I couldn't afford the proper wrench, nor the time to find it and buy it. I am grateful to be able to be flexible and open to new ideas around me.
Monday, November 22, 2010
Bung Wrench
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I gotta find one of these! Or I have to find something that will work instead. This is the wrench that removes the plastic caps on the 55 gallon plastic barrels I use for rain barrels. I am up against it again.....weather is gonna rule me. Hope I can find one of these soon.
Sunday, November 21, 2010
Custom Pet Sitting
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I have a Craigslist Ad out for Pet Sitting. I forget there are other ways to get the word out. This month was booked solid. I still have some time in December. These 6 felines have dined on my porch since I moved in. I had mistakenly thought they were abandoned by the previous owner. But no....they just have a couple different favorite porches that they visit every day. They are very well cared for and it is my hopes that someday the ones who are afraid of me will come as well. If you are in need of a pet sitter, please consider hiring me. I have references and I am willing to take care of multiple pets and plants. I am also willing to barter.
Saturday, November 20, 2010
November Fog
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I woke up this morning and looked out my window and saw something I haven't seen in years...Fog. What an amazing phenomenon. I had forgotten how mysterious it looks. I had forgotten about fog altogether. As I recall fog is caused by the air being colder than the ground. What wonderment.
Friday, November 19, 2010
Sue's News
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One of the blogs I follow daily is a blog called Sue's News. I met Sue a few years ago when we were converging for a benefit for her Nephew who had been violently beaten 1/2 to death here in Columbus. In spite of the awful circumstances of our initial meeting, we have found that we have much in common and much work to do. Check out Sue's News by clicking on the link provided in the right column of this blog...or click here.
Thursday, November 18, 2010
1000 Pounds Of Legos For Sale
Here is a weird eBay sale.
eBay user harpel is willing to part with an entire trailer full of sorted Lego pieces for a minimum of $20,000. From his listing:
Let’s cover what is here in this lot. Well, first of all every theme you could ask for. And pretty much every piece Lego has made. I spent years separating and organizing 1000’s of lbs of Lego. I weighed everything in their containers and it all came to around 1158 lbs not including the metal cabinet with Lego instructions.
Yes, you heard that right. He even kept the instructions.
If you’re within 500 miles of Frontenac, Kansas, he’ll even drive it to you. Otherwise, you’ll have to pay the shipping. Of course, if you’d like to pick it up yourself, he’s also willing to part with the trailer that houses the lot of them, for a mere $2,000 more, if that makes your life easier.
Now, $20 per pound is a bit steep, considering that Lego offers its basic brick sets at $30 for two and a half pounds, but we’re guessing the extra $8 or so is due to the fact that this lot is full of minifigures and modern non-rectangular pieces from licensed sets like Star Wars, Batman, and Harry Potter. Also, Lego does not offer pieces in bulk in the US. Also, did we mention that he kept the instructions.
While we don’t currently have the means (in the sense of either money, or storage, or motivation) to take advantage of harpel’s offer, we can still appreciate some of the gems in his listing:
I am also currently going through the lot putting sets together by inventory. These will be bagged and set aside for ease of construction. I am doing this for fun while I am on vacation.
I stopped counting mini-figures at 2358. There are more here, I just got tired of counting.
We also highly recommend checking out the extensive photos of his collection.
(via Geekologie.)
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
Karate And Taiko
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I found my Blue Belt Certificate the other day. It brought back a lot of memories because I had to work very hard for a couple of years to earn it. Recently, I was befriended (refriended) on Facebook from a woman who was interested in stories from women about violence and how some of us have dealt with it. In my case I was being stalked by a weirdo. I had so much fear in me that I was unable to go to work or even leave my home. Karate gave me my life back. It got me unstuck. My Sensei told me that my Blue Belt was equivalent to many peoples Black Belt. Thankfully, I have never had to find that out. My recent involvement with Taiko Drumming was further martial arts training. Many folks do not realize that Taiko Drumming only became entertainment in the 1950's. Before that it was a martial art form that served to warn the people. These giant drums would warn of typhoons, or invaders. I am honored to have had the experience of both Karate and Taiko.
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
Rising Sun Carving
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I got a good start today (Monday) on my relief carving of the rising sun. It was just a board that I have been carrying around for awhile not knowing what it would be used for. And of course the book of The English Sunrise that I have also been carrying around for quite sometime. I just never know when something like this is going to emerge and converge. I guess the creative process is like a stew. It needs to cook for awhile! It was great to sit in with the old woodcarvers. They are a wealth of information and talent. Now that the empty bowls project is over, I can concentrate on my other projects. I am still waiting for a miracle grant from The Ohio Arts Council, so that I can get the Linden Metalsmith Guild up and operating.
Sunday, November 14, 2010
English Sunrise
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Several years ago while living in Maine, I purchased a copy of a book called The English Sunrise. I am going to use the pattern of the sunrise on a flat woodcarving. I have not been able to bring myself to carve something that is human or animal.
Winter Rain
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I have been trying to install my 3rd rain barrel this week with the set back of being ripped off on Craigs List, and buying the wrong size hole saw bit. Sometimes no matter how hard I try, it just isn't enough. I have been concerned that the ground will soon be too hard for me to level out. I don't need a leaning barrel. I don't really have enough cement blocks to raise any of them the right height. I will be happy if I can get this rain barrel in place before a serious winter rain visits me.
Saturday, November 13, 2010
Shame On You
Every homeowner needs a reversible, Variable-Speed Drill like this in his toolbox
3/8" portable electric drill has a keyless chuck for easy bit changes, and the variable speeds between 0-3000 RPM give you all the versatility you need for drilling or driving. Smooth-running ball-bearing motor is designed for a long service life.
¡Variable speed: 0-3000 RPM
¡Reversible
¡Keyless chuck capacity: 3/64" to 3/8"
Motor: 120V, 3.1 amps
Overall dimensions: 9-1/2" L x 2-1/2" W x 7" H
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- Location: COLUMBUS
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Friday, November 12, 2010
Bay Window
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My cat Syd likes to sit in the bay window and watch the activity outside. I have been letting him go outside for a little while each day in hopes that he will get used to our new home. He has been pretty timid so far. I leave the door propped open so he can make a quick escape back inside where he is safe. I hope to spend the day outside today with him as this weather holds.
Thursday, November 11, 2010
Indian Summer Planting
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Yesterday, I sowed some Morning Glory seeds and also some Black eyed Susan seeds. Indian Summer is visiting us in Columbus Ohio right now! I decided to take advantage of the wonderful weather and plant in my flower beds before winter sets in. The photo was obtained by Google images and entering both Black Eyed Susan and Morning Glory in the search bar.
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
Home Sweet Home
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I started moving in here the last week and a half of August. It has been my goal to make this place into a home. There is much tweaking to do in addition to just regular household chores to maintain the upkeep of "house". But there is a supernatural kind of tweaking that needs to happen in my brain and heart to make this space "home".
Rain barrels are in place on two corners of this house. There are no outside faucets, so when I need to water my plants next year, I can be confident that there will be plenty of water for them. Today I will take advantage of the gift of Indian Summer and try to tighten down the outside of my home. I am a power drill, and a hole saw shy of being able to install my third rain barrel on the back corner of the house. I have been searching Craigs list and Freecycle for this tool. I know I will come across the right one For years I have relied on others and their power tools to come through for me. A power drill is keeping me from finishing my chores. I need to find and buy one. It may just be one of those "next, best, first, right things to do".