Umm, I had a lot of fun this weekend. In fact, since I got out of school for summer vacation its been just about nothing but fun really. I drove to Portland on Thursday and tried to sell some stuff at the Alberta Street 4th Thursday fair...not too many sales but I did make some gas money. I closed up early and cruised the streets with my sister Megan. Tons of art and stuff to look at. I also got a glimpse of another Vox blogger, faerwear.....riding around on this bus. Have a great time in Brooklyn Faerwear!
Saturday morning I woke up at Megans house and she showed me this painting she was working on.....
So then I told her to go get her sketch book and sketch me while I was sitting on her patio.......
I love it that my sister can do this because my mother used to and now she can't see well anymore and having someone to do portraits of our family is important to me.
100 degrees it was on Saturday in Portland. Thank the gods my brother-in-law had his pool set up!
I love the heat......keep it coming.
On Saturday Tom found a note attached to our mailbox, It said,
Stencil Nation
On Friday night I went to the Last Word bookstore to hear a guy speak about his new book called Stencil Nation. He had a bunch of free stickers and some artwork for sale (cheap) so I bought a few things...
I have started collecting a lot of "street art" lately....mainly because it is so cheap. This gets me to thinking...why are these artists undervaluing their work? One of the things this guy, Russell Howze, mentioned in his presentation was the idea that everyone can do it. But can everyone do it well? And if someone does it well it can create a superstar, (banksy for instance who does a wall in England and it becomes a registered landmark, protected by the city). When does the tag or stencil become art? Is it art from the beginning or does only become art after it is photographed or put up on a wall? Is it art if it sells? Some people still only see it as vandalism but once we have a gallery filled with banksy's work does it up the ante? Hummm and whats next?
After the talk we went outside to the Olympia free wall where some artists were painting up the wall Soule had done a great piece that another person "cut" out a piece of. So she decide she wanted a piece too. Pretty soon we all had cut out a piece of her work......
And now I feel really bad for not paying for it.....
But I think I will go to her etsy store and buy something .......
I feel GREAT. Its been seven weeks now since my operation, I am starting to remember the reason I did it in the first place. So I would be free of the pain. Yeah.
I started my full summer vacation on Wednesday....ahhh. I am beginning to get into the vacation schedule, staying up late and sleeping in, wandering around aimlessly, working at me studio, riding my bike places and going out with friends on the weeknights.
I got a shitload of bags finished yesterday...I think I will set up my dining room for more studio space so I can work at home too. The great thing about summer vacation is how I can work almost continually on all my projects and never feel tired or like I need to wait. It becomes a "lifestyle"...I do it seamlessly.
Anyway, I am off to float around the house, doing a bit of this, a bit of that...who knows? Who cares? It's SUMMER.
Well, I really have been doing some work aside from babysitting at the elementary school I work at. Only 7 more days until I start my summer vacation! I can't wait....here are a few new bags available jmacc.etsy.com.....
I am working on writing some knitting patterns for the fall to offer up at etsy too.....This is one of my goals this summer.
Yesterday I went to a new book group meeting with some of the folks over at goodreads.com. I didn't actually read the book but I really just wanted to hang out with Agatha Frye. She is very cool.
Here is the caplet I am working on writhing the pattern for .....
So, there you have it.
I think I am falling in love. I think about it all the time, I stare and stroke it when I lie in bed. I examine it closely in the mirror and think up ways to show it off. It's my scar. Now I know why people get tattoos...it's a kind of scar, there to remind you of something. I have no tattoos, I never really wanted one. This scar, in my opinion is way, way better than a tattoo anyway. It tells a story all its own, even beyond me.
I was recently on etsy and someone started a thread called "Tell us About Your Tattoo" When I wrote that I had no tattoos, just an amazing scar well, it went over like a fart in church. Nobody wanted to talk about it. Nope, everyone wanted to hear stuff like,
"Well, I just always wanted Tweedy Bird on my butt".
Or,
"It's a beautiful symbol that means "hope" in Swahili".
Or,
"I wanted to have my boyfriends name with me forever, we broke up years ago but I still like it".
These are the kinds of things people want to talk about, especially younger woman who enjoy taking their beautiful un-mared faces and filling them with holes and markings. Sometimes I feel like screaming, "Wait! You will get your scars alright, ugly, gnarly things that hurt so deep the pain never goes away"!
But I guess that is what they want, they want to show the pain, and that I can understand. I feel like a walking zombie sometimes, cut, bruised, sore from the pounding life gives me.That I give myself. Oh, its not as bad as some, worse than others but having this scar is something that shows, proof of pain. And its not just physical pain. Really, most of us can handle that. Its the deep emotional pain that lingers....festers.....makes you feel so sensitive.
My scar feels like a zipper, I fantasize about having my skin flayed open and being able to see inside my body. What would it look like? Does it all show, can anything be fixed?
It separates the men from the boys....I wore low cut jeans the other day for the first time. I notice how people look at it. I like seeing them wonder, stare...
I don't think my husband loves it as much as I do. I don't care.
It's my beautiful scar, my reminder of the hurt that will never really go away.
Well her it is, SP Thursd
ay again. I am feeling sooo much better, the operation is merely a distant memory. Thank goodness I have the scar to remind me. I am busy at the studio cooking up new bags, working (two more weekds till I am off for the summer)! And trying to stay warm in this lovely northwest spring......
Hell yes, spring is here finally, so, to celebrate we ran for the hills.......
This is one of my favorite day hikes in this neck of the woods. It's only an hours drive away and an absolutely secluded stretch of sublime river fun! This trip was four of us, Tom, Erik (both famous actors) and Felicia and myself (both talented crocheters). But there was no acting or crocheting on this trip. Just a lot of relaxing and laughing.....
I have also been having a great time reading the "shit" about etsy over at etsybitch. A new blog designed for calling out, complaining and roasting the whole etsy site.....check it out!
It been three weeks now and I feel MUCH better. Tonight is Tom's opening night and he is excited. It's also visiting night at juvi so I am torn....see Tom on opening night or sit with Vin for a very unsatisfying 30 min? Not sure yet...
Self portrait Thursday is here. I decided to take pic's at work.....
It always cracks me up when folks have to report on events that are sort of self explanatory...I mean doesn't the head line tell it all? Really, a couple of drunk 24 years olds going for a romp in the woods? I mean it wasn't like they were actually flying a plane now was it? Personally I would put this in the good news section because it made me smile to think of these two giggling drunks trying to find each other in the woods. Good for them, I only feel sorry for them when they do show up at work and everyone snickers.
Naked pilot, flight attendant arrested in woods
4 hours ago HARRISBURG, Pa. — An airline pilot was found hiding behind a shed wearing only flip-flops and a wristwatch as a nighttime romp in the woods with a flight attendant ended with both under arrest, police said.
Jeffrey Paul Bradford, 24, and Adrianna Grace Connor, 24, both employees of Pinnacle Airlines Inc., were at a diner on the outskirts of Harrisburg on Sunday night before they apparently decided to walk into the woods, police said.
"They told the officer they wanted to go do "it" in the woods, essentially," said Lower Swatara Township police Sgt. Richard Brandt. "That's the best answer they had."
The two somehow became separated, and people who live in the neighborhood summoned police around 9:30 p.m., saying they had seen a naked man and an intoxicated woman.
A helicopter with heat-seeking equipment was called in, and Bradford was discovered hiding behind a shed shortly before midnight.
Bradford, of Pittsburgh, was charged with indecent exposure, public drunkenness and other offenses. Connor, of Belleville, Mich., was charged with theft from a motor vehicle, public drunkenness and other offenses; police said she took a flashlight from a neighbor's vehicle.
A spokesman for the Memphis, Tenn., airline said the two were suspended while the company investigates.
I will agree. As far as a low federal prison. My nephew(who was 29 when he went in ) is... read more
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