Thursday, July 30, 2009

more bits and pieces

My playing photographer is just a distraction at the moment. A family member passed away last night and though expected - as he had been battling pancreatic cancer - it is always a hard thing to lose someone. So, I think this (playing photographer) has been a nice distraction, helping me to divert my thoughts a little bit.

Here are a few more pics from around my home. As you can see I do not have a particular style - a little of this and a little of that...and things that reach out and grab hold of my heartstrings. I like things that have paint peeling, nicks and scratches and bumps and bruises. I can't stand for things to match - As long as things are eye pleasing to me that's all that matters. I like things that had a life before me, a story to tell. Everything in my house...has a story to tell.


I collect billiard balls, yes, for real.

Let me ask you something, what is not art? ~Author Unknown


A few religious pictures I collected while living in Europe.


Posting this picture because...I like it. The metal piece is something I found while running and I have no idea what it is.


A lovely antique silver tea pot.


Love the peeling paint.


A Curtis Jere sculpture that has no special spot to call home, yet.


A few of my restaurant pieces. I love to use them for serving.


A favorite painting.

Life is a great big canvas, and you should throw all the paint on it you can. ~Danny Kaye


I bought this picture in Germany. I absolutely LOVE it!!!


I made this picture from stamps.


Another picture I created from stamps.


Can't remember where I found this beautiful picture, but I love it!


One of my favorite antique mirrors.


Another religious picture I bought in Germany, it is so very calming... and quite large.


Love these - they're fun.


European basket covered wine bottles I bought in Europe.


Antique frogs, another European purchase.


Aren't they adorable? Talk about puppy eyes...


Just a few books. One day I'll take pics of my book cases.


I collected these in Germany, they are decoupaged postcards on wood.

Have nothing in your houses that you do not know to be useful or believe to be beautiful. ~William Morris

I hope I haven't bored you all too much. :)

bits and pieces

Needing to think about something not so deep tonight - it's late, so here are a few bits of pieces of me...


My mother's much loved and well-worn Bible is one of my favorite treasures. It was never stored on a shelf to collect dust, she read it.


Whenever I find a piece that speaks to my heart, I buy it.


My favorite lamp, a photo of my mom, dad, brothers and sisters, sits on a table next to my bed.


A crazy quilt I made, it hangs on a wall in my bedroom. (not the whole quilt)


Found this at a Thrift Shop and had to have it. He made me think of Flipper when I saw him.


A collection of small vintage boxes, they have a home on my fireplace mantle with a very old picture I bought in at a German flea market.


I love children's books...fun and quirky toys.


A tiny fraction of my jewelry. I make about 95% of all my jewelry.


I have a red glass ice bucket in my bedroom.:) The necklace is one I made, one of my favorites to wear; it goes with so much.


Bedroom. It's a little bit Bohemian. I made the quilt, which does not show up very well in this photo.


Button balls I made with vintage buttons.


A favorite vintage mirror that sits on a small vintage metal table along one side of my bed. (you can see a little more of the quilt in this photo).


Just a few bottles of perfume.


The candle holder was a gift from a very special friend, given to me several years ago.

Can you tell that I love color and ALL things vintage?

Monday, July 27, 2009

Last night's moon


The moon looks lonely at times, while the stars play hide and seek.

The sky is that beautiful old parchment in which the sun and the moon keep their diary. ~Alfred Kreymborg


Saturday, July 25, 2009

the dude


This little dude came by for a visit today; and he did make my day. I think I may have been a bug or insect in a past life, (lol) cause they love my taking photos of them. He would literally pose for me; after every snap of the camera, he would do something different, show a different pose.


Have you ever seen a cuter face!? It was as though he was smiling at me. ( I just know he was).


I know I am showing a lot of photos this round, but I took tons more.:) Click on them to see the detail of this little guy - he's very handsome!


Thought for today...

It does little good to say you want something, and then, "just in case", prepare to do without.
Burn your bridges.

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Can you believe that smile?


He has a good life.


What magnificent colors!


May you have a wonderful weekend!!!

Thursday, July 23, 2009

make a difference


flicker photo

I am a firm believer that each and every person can make a difference in someone's life, someone's world - actually, when we make a difference in one person's life, we are making a difference in the world. I believe in being a giver - and one can NEVER give too much!!!

Being blessed with the most generous father anyone could have - who was also the wisest man I have ever known - not only told me to be a giving person, but showed me every day by example. He never sat on a church pew that I can recall, yet he displayed more compassion, understanding and generosity than anyone who I ever knew who went to church. I never heard him criticize or say anything bad about another person. And he NEVER NEVER saw anyone - no matter their religious views, beliefs, skin color, or nationality anything other than a human being. I was taught to embrace others individuality, to think outside my own box. Dad believed that if we open our hearts and minds and allow others to teach us their ways and beliefs, it will enlighten us and allow us to become more of who we are meant to be.

I have a long way to go before I become half the person my father was, (and I may never) but, he taught me well, and to always stand up for another, and that, I will do! He taught me that I am not put on the earth for pure enjoyment, but to help others and make a difference in the life of another.

Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing is going to get better. It's not. ~Dr. Seuss

Thursday, July 16, 2009

{mind control}


Photograph by Jo Whaley

As you think so shall you be! Since you cannot physically experience another person, you can only experience them in your mind. Conclusion: All of the other people in your life are simply thoughts in your mind. Not physical beings to you, but thoughts. Your relationships are all in how you think about the other people of your life. Your experience of all those people is only in your mind. Your feelings about your lovers come from your thoughts. For example, they may in fact behave in ways that you find offensive. However, your relationship to them when they behave offensively is not determined by their behavior, it is determined only by how you choose to relate to that behavior. Their actions are theirs, you cannot own them, you cannot be them, you can only process them in your mind. ~Wayne Dyer

Saturday, July 11, 2009

what's your dance


"Stars" Maxfield Parrish
Whether your dance is the tango, hula, or one of your own creation, dancing life's dance begins with that first brave step. The music has always been playing your favorite tune, yet hearing it requires action. And right on cue, your unfailing partner, the Universe, begins choreographing players and events in a waltz of miracles, moving heaven and earth to align the future of your dreams with your present circumstances. Nothing is impractical, impossible, or out of reach. Your thoughts create worlds, your words shape the future, and the steps you take unleash the magic behind creation.
'Even More Notes From the Universe: Dancing Life's Dance' --Mike Dooley