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Homework never smelled so good

Saturday, March 19th, 2011

I’ve been having a ball in Rebecca Ottensmann’s cooking classes, Sundays at her bakery.  We’ve covered low fat recipes, cooking in a wok, a million things to do with ramen, breakfast dishes and the latest one… pies. 

The first pie I made as homework was a free-form, rustic apple.  It was delicious, but I cracked my pastry without realizing it and the juices oozed out.  It was still ultra yummy, but I’ll make another for a photo.

Tonight Patrick and I made another she showed us… a french custard tart.  She makes hers with rhubarb and strawberries, but I had apples so ours was a rhubarb apple.  My tart pans were also small, 9 inch ones, so the recipe made 2 (she baked hers in a glorious ceramic one that was huge).

The house smells incredible, which is soothing me because there are clouds covering the super moon, so far.  I see stars out there too, so I’m hoping the clouds pass by so I can photo the moon.  In the mean time, here are the twins out of the oven :)

If you live in the Florence area – sign up for some classes – it’s so fun!

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Thank You Facebook Friends

Friday, March 11th, 2011

I want to say thank you to all who hung in with me, on Facebook, as I went through the most surreal experience.   (video/slide show can be seen here)

A usual evening of watching some tivo’d shows when my son Tyler calls to alert me of the earthquake in Japan.  We switched to CNN and hoped onto Facebook to  find the most horrible live images of a tsunami overtaking Japan.  It was hard to believe that these images were real.  Burning building being carried along by the water.  A fast and steady roll of buildings, ships, cars and debris rolling over the farms.  It was terrifying and tears were streaming down my face.I had to turn it off because I couldn’t take anymore…. my stomach was hurting with sadness and worry.

That Japanese earthquake means a chance of tsumani here in Florence.    We have been on tsunami watch before, but we watch the internet status sites and they go away without incident.  This time was different.  I watched the status indicator go from green, to yellow, to orange, to red.  By now I’m searching online for any info of what to expect and I’m reading that by the time it hits us, it will have dissapted and be ok.  It should be arriving by 7:13 to 7:30am, so I set my alarm for 5am and head to bed with my blackberry.   I didn’t get any sleep because I kept in touch with my fabulous facebook peeps on my blackberry, so I decided to get up and check the status on my computer again.

That’s when it went downhill.  The phone rang with the emergency evacuation message.  Oh – we have never had that before.  Then an instant later the tsunami sirens sounded.  These sirens go off for testing once a month, on the last Friday of the month, at precicely 11am.  Then they quickly followed by the ‘all clear’ siren song.  Not this time.  It was 3am and they sirens just kept going.  I woke up my husband and said “holy crap Pat, we just got a call to evacuate.”   We turned on the local news as we dressed and it confirmed the expected time and said our area might get a 3 foot rush of water.  Our coastal town has a river that runs through it, so 3 feet, along with the high tide could mess up our cute shops in old town.  After seeing a steady stream of cars leaving, and our neighbors heading out too, we decided it was time.

We drove up the coast to where it climbs to cliffs overlooking the ocean and sand dunes that our town is built upon.  It was pitch black as we snuggled under blankets in the car, waiting for the tsunami to come. 

Finally the sun rose and as it did, the cars starting pulling in beside.  Even the news truck pulled in behind the car.  I wasn’t sure what I was going to see, but my eyes were fixed on the ocean.  Nothing out of the ordinary happened, as time ticked on from 7am to 7:30 to finally 8:30.  I shot video of the sand, the surf, and the Coast Guard helicopter that flew back and forth, reading the situation.  After freezing our butts of, we decided to come home, as it looked all is going to stay well, thank God. 

This was such a HUGE wake-up call of where we live.  Right smack in the middle of a tsunami zone.  The signs are posted everywhere and it’s something that I guess I have become desensitized to it (after my initial obsession with it years back ago).  Well this morning’s evacuation really put it in my front of my mind again.  Time to rebuild our emergency kit that we had dismantled over time, and never replenished. 

I would have never been able to get through this ordeal without the connection to my Facebook friends who stuck with me through the whole thing via my wall, messages, texts, etc.  We’ve connected through our love for art or those damn addicting Zynga games, but there you were – holding my hand through the whole thing.  Now I’m holding you all dear in my heart.  And thanks to my Mom who hung on by the phone with me, like a trooper.

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And the winner is…

Monday, July 19th, 2010

Carrie, a ‘fellow flyer’ has won one of my wee pottery acorns, from entering the contest I had just for Kelly Rae’s ‘fellow flyers’ group.  Congratulations Carrie!  Thanks for taking the time for visiting my blog and leaving a comment!

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The Destroyer of Light loves bubbles…

Sunday, June 7th, 2009

Goliath, destroyer of light, discovered bubbles tonight and he can’t get enough.  When we came in the house, he spent the next few minutes crying at the door to go out and get more…. Like that shrimp in Finding Nemo  “My Bubbles! My Bubbles!”

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Silent Auction * Art for Alexis * BID NOW

Thursday, June 4th, 2009

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UPDATE: there are no minimum bids… you send me your best bid and I’ll let the winners know on the evening of the 14th.  A great opportunity to get some art  or a sterling charm at a great price, with free shipping!  Please bid now :)

Meet Alexis… she’s been fighting cancer since she was a baby and she needs our help.  Click here to read her story and click here to read about the silent auction that Tammy is organizing.

I am putting my “Love Soars”  and a sterling silver and pearl nest charm up for auction.   The auction will end on June 14th @ 6pm. All bids should be emailed to me directly the top bidders will be announced here on my blog on the 12th, at which time I will contact you for shipping and payment information.  You will need to send your auction payment to me, but it must be made out to Seattle Children’s Hospital.  I will then mail your check to Jill,  Alexis’s mom and will mail your art – in the spirit of giving, I will pay for the art shipping :)

Love Soars

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LOVE painting with a mod look… drippy aqua acrylic paint and a very fun 3D heart with wings. A little vintage sheet music distressed with paint and some lovely scrolls.

Negative space gives this a modern flair! And if you love the aqua and red color combo – you’ll love this painting.

14×14 inch stretched canvas
1/2 inch deep

CLICK HERE TO BIDPlease put BID: LOVE SOARS in the subject line!


ssnestNest Charm

A sweet sterling silver nest holds this freshwater pearl for a delicate and pretty charm.  About a half inch across.

CLICK HERE TO BIDPlease put BID: STERLING NEST in the subject line!

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word up

Monday, June 1st, 2009

blogwords 6.1.09

random words from my blog

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Amilee – available on Etsy

Friday, May 22nd, 2009

She’s signed, sealed and ready to be delivered :)

Available in my Etsy shop right now :)

click to see her on etsy

click to see her on etsy

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It started with the chickens…

Monday, May 11th, 2009

My uncle and his wife Shannon have quite a menagerie of little critters….

First there were the chickens and a rooster…who live in an rv, turned chicken coop… (I’ll find my pics)

Then last year came the goats… they are tiny, they are feisty, and they are hilarious! (that’s my Aunt Shannon holding her babies)

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Did I mention they live a in a VW van?

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Now they have more chickens, but these ones have fuzzy feet!

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And then quite possibly, the cutest thing I’ve ever seen…. ducklings, who’s first few days in life, were spent swimming around the bathtub!  Oh how I want ducklings in my bath tub too!!  (reminds me of the movie Fly Away Home with the Canadian Geese.  I love that movie)

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I seriously need a little plot of land, for a little house, and some little farm animals!  I told them next year, I suggest sheep :)

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I’m crushin’ on…

Tuesday, April 21st, 2009
glass bottles at Crate & Barrel

photo from Crate and Barrel

these cool glass water bottles that look like the plastic ones.  I love how artful they look, with the clear lids and lack of labels, it’s just so beautiful in it’s simplicity.  You can find these lovlies here at Crate and Barrel.

photo from Once Wed blog

The heck with just weddings… I want one of these sweet and airy garlands in my doorway all the time…. You can find the directions on the Once Wed blog, by clicking here.

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Cuddle Bunny – what I’m working on right now…

Sunday, March 29th, 2009
click for the FREE pattern!

Lion brand yarn has oodles of free patterns so for my 2nd knitting project, I’m working on a Cuddle Bunny for my darling g-baby Ava.  It will be my first time reading and using a pattern, but luckily I have an awesome yarn shop in town and they are showing me the ropes.

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