Tuesday, October 06, 2009

"and the day came when the risk it took to remain tight inside a bud was more painful than the risk it took to blossom"....Anais Nin


Each day there is something new in this world to discover...that is a journey I enjoy.

Today I found this wonderful blog belonging to Christine Alvarado http://www.dubuhdudesigns.typepad.com/ . Here is just one little sample of her amazing art (all images are copyrighted). Frida, a most interesting woman.

Sunday, September 27, 2009


Oh the gloriousness of these Moroccan bedrooms; especially the beautiful wedding blankets. Can't you just imagine the light hitting each sparkle? I would be happy to wake up in one of these rooms on any morning.
This weekend was spent in my little garden; phase one of the fall clean-up and I have been seriously attacking gout weed and lemon balm.

Sunday, September 20, 2009


What can I say about this weekend? A very welcomed connection, a connection of sorts. Learning more about me all the time. Opening up and feeling free.



The weather has been so perfect, just like September is supposed to be. Last night I lit a fire outside in the "fireplace". Peaceful. Knitting today and thinking of projects to come today in the warmth of the afternoon sun.



I am feeling very happy and special and a little bit scared all at the same time. Would you say I'm alive? Am I twisted like this corkscrew hazel tree of mine?

Wednesday, September 09, 2009







I'm happy this morning despite the phones which are frantic. I found these beautiful images on one of my favourite blogs "An Indian Summer". I immediately wanted to get out my pencils and splash these images with vibrant colours. I think I will do just that, when I can do so peacefully (translated: after work). The Autumn issue of Cath Kidston arrived this morning. I will need time to devour this one..such beautiful photos, gorgeous clothes. I am not a fashionist - far from it - but I do love fashion as an artform. http://www.cathkidston.co.uk/







Saturday, September 05, 2009




Saturday afternoon...playing with the camera...still lots for me to learn with the new camera even though is it point-and-shoot....farmer's market in the morning...a drive in the country...delicious supper....re-doing the heel of Sab's knee socks *grrr*.... in the evening, on the swing alone in the cool twilight...peaceful, especially as the hornets and wasps have all gone to bed! . A nice day really.


How did you spend your day? If you drop by....feel free to say hello.



Thursday, September 03, 2009


Autumn
My favourite season....I like the sound of your name.....and oh the glorious colour!
  • Yup, I do repeat myself over and over again. Am I getting senile or is it because I feel that no one listens to me? I think it's the latter. So you all know I love autumn and TIFF, I will try and shut up about it now.

    Wednesday, September 02, 2009

    Longing
    by Sara Teasdale
    I am not sorry for my soul
    That it must go unsatisfied,
    For it can live a thousand times,
    Eternity is deep and wide.
    I am not sorry for my soul,
    But oh, my body that must go
    Back to a little drift of dust
    Without the joy it longed to know.
    Sara Teasdale was born on Aug. 8, 1884, in St. Louis, Missouri. Her parents, John and Mary Elizabeth, tutored their shy and reserved daughter at home until she turned nine years old, at which point she entered a private school. While she attended the school, she began writing poems, one of which appeared Reedy's Mirror, a local literary publication, in 1907. That same year, her first collection of poems, Sonnets to Duse and Other Poems, was published.

    Sunday, August 30, 2009


    Today after gardening, knitting and reflecting I checked in on one of my favourite blogs www.superherodesigns.com/journal. Andrea's title for this entry "If your soul is calling, listen". Oh my. The title spoke to me, the photo is beautiful. Have you ever walked a labyrinth?


    photo by Jen Gray from superherodesigns site.


    Sienna Hong McParland...great niece #4...the pink jacket was knit for her..so cute she is.









    Some of the knitting projects I have worked on over the past year or so.









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    Friday, August 28, 2009


    Toronto and TIFF


    I spent yesterday afternoon in the city, by myself, enjoying the fine weather, people watching and submitting our TIFF requests. TIFF signals the end of summer, but for me it is a beginning. I always find the autumn fresh and new and a time to reflect on the months gone by and look toward the future.

    With those thoughts in my mind I wondered which way to go to spend the rest of my afternoon and early evening alone....the beautiful U. of T. Campus, the streets of Toronto, so many choices. In the end I decided to head for the lake. Supper at Queen's Quay, outside, overlooking Lake Ontario. A chance to actually spend some time in one of my favourite shops without someone standing by the door, waiting, arms crossed and tapping a foot.

    I had lots of time, uninterrupted to be alone with my thoughts. I like that.

    It was a good day.


    Wednesday, August 26, 2009

    Spinning and Twirling



    I'm spinning. That's all I can tell you right now. I'm giddy and I'm happy and that's that. insert big smile here






    Friday, August 21, 2009

    Mubeena through the years.
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    Oh how I love mid-August when I get the annual update from India on Mubeena. I have been sponsoring Mubeena, through World Vision for 5 years now. During the year Mubeena and I exchange little notes but I look forward to the annual picture and report card. She has grown up so much, here she is now 9 years old.

    Monday, August 10, 2009


    The Storm
    Oh boy...what a storm and then another storm and yet another storm predicted for today.
    A portion of our basement flooded last night due to a downspout that worked itself free; and rain was pouring in from the side door making a pool of the landing inside. We scrambled using everything and anything we could to sop up the mess - sheets, towels, blankets, our clothes - anything. All that has been washed and dried and the dehumidifier is working overtime.
    All around town, the tops of street lights are scattered everywhere, along with other debris. Huge limbs of trees have been broken. I'm thankful our two big trees, one front and one back, can bend.
    I don't like electrical storms, even looking from the inside out!

    Thursday, August 06, 2009

    A weird and wonderful summer this is turning out to be. Never have I had such green grass in the backyard...in fact keeping grass alive back there has always been a challenge and this year I abandoned by plan of eliminating grass entirely as I have done in the front. My Annabell hydrangeas are huge and love this west coast/English summer as well. The hostas not so...too much rain for them and the slugs have multiplied by the millions. Now we're into the final month of summer (holidays for some), I'm thinking towards September. September is my most favourite month of all. I love the warm, generally dry, sunny days and cool nights and most of all I love TIFF - The Toronto International Film Festival.

    Sunday, July 26, 2009








    The tin lady is almost completely hidden behind the french green beans. These are wonderful beans and next year I'm going to plant all 3 window boxes with them. They are proving to be a great success. I sampled a slender crisp bean this morning and it was delicious, almost peppery, so thin and delicate.


    Playing with the camera on a rainy day - some of my book shelves.













    Quiet weekend
    Wet weekend
    A few changes to the front porch
    And the addition of a bench
    Knitting updates - knee socks for Sab and a cabled vest




    Wednesday, July 22, 2009

    I'm back.....after a few nasty days....new hard drive is working well but not all information could be saved. This is not such a bad thing for my personal computer...but for my work space....oh not good at all. But, I'm going to look at it this way...I have a brand new blank page to start again. Oh I'll be working late into the nights rebuilding all the company information and billing details. What is lost is actually in the file folders - the good old fashion file folders.

    It's back to work I go.

    Saturday, July 18, 2009



    The day was perfect today. B left early for work. The morning was bright and blue and there was no rain in sight. I decided to break from my usual Saturday tradition of "laying in bed just like Brian Wilson did" and called Brenda; we took the path walk to the local farmer's market downtown. Along the way we saw the biggest snapping turtle in the mucky river waters...he was huge!
    I stocked up on lots of local goodies and home grown produce; bought some heirloom tomatoes, and using herbs from my potted garden, I made this wonderful pasta dish of Jamie Oliver's . He never disappoints me. Some red wine...yumm.
    I contemplated life today too.

    Sunday, July 12, 2009

    The little jacket I just finished for Sienna. Sienna is our nephew's daughter and they will be here from Korea for a visit at the end of the month. I can't wait to meet Sienna.

    This is my lavender harvest so far. I am pleased with the amount I got this year. Can't you almost smell them ?
    Just had a blast from the past....from the long long ago past. I love how the world wide web can connect us to so many people.
    We went for a drive in the country today....gosh this is a beautiful part of the province...lush farmlands, green valleys and the lake. I picked up my djembe which was in the caring hands of Phil Shaw of Shaw Percussion. He tuned it very well I must say considering it was a 'bad' purchase. At least the price was low, I learned from my mistake of buying such an item on line...what was I thinking??? I met Phil and saw his beautiful drums, all hand made by himself and his son. I will be saving my loonies and buying a drum from him. My 'bad' purchase looks good and will fill a corner of the living room if nothing else. The sound isn't that bad but it isn't great either; don't know that I would join a drum circle using it.

    Sunday, June 28, 2009
















    Show and Tell Time.

    This year I wanted to give my humble front porch a Moroccan feel. I did a little research about Moroccan gardens and learned of some of the elements I would need. Water, tile, THAT blue, lush greenery, perhaps some cane or wicker, those fabulous lanterns, bright colours and a feeling of privacy to reflect private inner courtyards.

    Here's a peek at my attempt so far.


































    What's up with this great big space here ???????????????

































    Sunday, June 21, 2009

    Lilith Fair When this page opened....I got a little excited...next year my (girl)friend(s)...we're all a'go'n to the Fair.

    Thursday, June 11, 2009


    I have been itchy, anxious and scattered lately. I felt the need to drum. I drummed. I felt the need for a BIGGER drum. I bought one! Just "won" this little beauty on eBay. I'm told the sound is "wonderful". The price was excellent. This djembe is 20" tall; my first djembe, which I still love is a little 14" drum.


    Friday, June 05, 2009

    Knit knit knit and more knitting and may I present "Clapotis the First". I have lusted after this scarf-shawl for a few years and finally took the workshop and have completed my own. There will be more to come. This fibre is 100% sugarcane and produced the most silky, soft and drapey fabric ever.In my lovely corkscrew hazel tree....this first week of June and the garden is so luscious...so many beautiful shades of green.

    I love the magic of this project, this design. The piece can stretch out to be a light summer shawl and then it folds in on itself to make a narrow, warm and light scarf.




    Ahhh coffee and my Morocco travel book.