Archive for July, 2007

What have I been up to?

Thursday, July 26th, 2007

A couple people asked me what I’ve been up to lately… since I haven’t been online much and I hadn’t been doing too much with my clay and kaleidoscopes.

First of all, I am still alive and kicking and I’m doing pretty well. :) I’m even thinking about re-doing my website again although I’m not sure when or what I want to do with it. It’s starting to look pretty dated and I haven’t added anything new in awhile. (Let me know if you have any suggestions)

So what have I been doing? Trying to exercise more and eating a bit healthier. We repainted and refloored most of the downstairs in our house. The original off-white walls became a rich yellow, a happy lavendar, and a delicate pale green. And alot of stuff got dumped in my workroom as we worked - I’m still digging out surfaces and trying to reorganize while I’m doing it.

I haven’t done much with my artwork, but a sculpture of a baby turtle emerging from his shell did make it into a local juried show. I’ve take a few sculpting classes with Chris Long at the Mystic Arts Center. They were well worth it and I’d recommend them for anyone in the area. I have done a rather cute relief of a flying squirrel which had a couple problems but I liked overall. I think I want to do a few more like that.

And we started a butterfly garden. The milkweeds were a huge success with the Monarchs. We had a bunch of caterpillars last year and we’ve got more this year. Their chrysalis’s (I have no idea what the plural for that is) are so beautiful - translucent jade with raised gold trim.

Article on Stowe kaleidoscope festival

Monday, July 16th, 2007

Check out this article on the Stowe kaleidoscope festival. we went last year and really enjoyed it. We didn’t make it up next year but plan to go again.