As you can see, the burner arrived. We have had so many problems with the production that techno wizard son, Craig, suggested we take over the operation. This is a marvel of science...it burns and quality controls 5 discs in 17 minutes. Everyone who is waiting for their orders...they are on the way. Hopefully, the shipment will go out this week but since it is already Wednesday...well, maybe Monday. Thank you all for your support and your patience.
Along with the burner, I got to babysit with Collin and Cyrus. They are growing so fast it is amazing...love that grandma job.
And now for something completely different...the "painterly" piece is in the work. The reveal will be little by little just to keep you in suspense. So far, so good...but of course you, dear readers, will be the judge of that.
Last but not least...wow...we finally know who Deep Throat is....and I always thought it was Debbie does Dallas...oops..
Things are getting more and more eccentric at Casa de la Swain. Changing styles in my textile work, falling in love again with painting and photography...and then there is the ever illusive quest for continuing creativity through working with Eric Maisel. Still on the road teaching, posting now at the Ragged Cloth Cafe and taking the pledge to keep handmaiden up to date.
Tuesday, May 31, 2005
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- A Perfect Day
- The new painterly style...more to reveal later
- Look at this baby...what a techie
- the Kanguru burner
- A new Direction looms on the Horizon
- inspiration from some of the famous
- great ideas for all kinds of art
- new find at book store
- 24 Years, 2 Centuries and 2 Millenia
- There's No Place Like Home...Click, Click
- The indoor garden
- The studio patiently awaiting a visit
- My favorite bathroom thanks to son, Craig
- Holly and iris after yard guy weeding
- Trees in full leaf
- Tree trimming to reveal antique rose bush
- Yard guy gets in shape for summer
- Thomas' hosta taling over the alcove
- Finally Aspen trees in Denver
- The Gabrielle Swain Challenge
- more tulips
- glads exploding
- grid work iris
- iris challenge piece
- detail of Mary Ann's tulips
- the winner is: Mary Ann Andrews
- Hot Time in Denver
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- Live From Watauga
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- Come to Momma
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2 comments:
If I'm understanding what I'm seeing... WOW!!! This new painterly approach is going to be BRILLIANT!!
I believe, mother dear, that it was, in fact, Linda Lovelace not Debbie.
*grumbles about all the mess one has to do to get set up just to make a less than witty come back to ones mother*
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