Sunday, April 04, 2010

A Happy Easter to All!

Wishing everyone a Happy Easter! I need to go make some brunch for my boys and Justin still wants an Easter egg hunt, so that will be next. It is cold and cloudy here with rain expected so I'd better get going soon. Hope to get in our annual Easter hike to go see local wildflowers and come home for a nice dinner.




Springtime flowers from Santa Barbara and made it to the beach for my "real" walk, a beautiful windy day at the coast.

Yesterday morning my husband's mother, Doris Stanley passed away. She was 86 and lived a happy, active life. She had 12 children, about 36 grandchildren and great and great-great grandchildren. She was generous and gave Christmas and birthday gifts to everyone. She loved shopping, going to Palm Springs and Las Vegas. She worked at Queen of Angels hospital in Los Angeles for many years and when we visited her she would tell me jokes that the nuns had told her. We will miss her but know she is in good hands in her new home.

Thursday, April 01, 2010

Road trip to Artfest.....

Early Sunday morning we packed the Landrover to the top, stuffed with our teaching and class supplies, 2 chairs to deliver to Portland, and our creations for vendor night.
We somehow missed our turn to the Bay area and headed on up to the Interstate 5 for a late lunch at Woodland. Our favorite Mexican restaurant had just closed but we found one in the same block that was just as delicious. We took a few photos of local store windows full of party dresses.

We made it all the way to Yreka for the night and had breakfast at one of our favorite stops "The Morning Glory" in Ashland, Oregon. We shared the lemon ricotta filled french toast with a side of scrambled eggs and were off to do a little shopping.
Websters is always a fun stop and we managed to find yarn and roving that we couldn't live without.
Lots of inspiration every way you turned. Above is an Artfelt purse.
Needle felted dolls....
After getting a bit lost (again) in Portland, we made it to our friend, Joely's house and took off for a great dinner at "Por que no?" nearby. Great food, and we even saw one of our Artfest teachers, Jesse Reno, who was having dinner there too.

Couldn't pass up the photo op in the dining room...me, Sue and Syd...
inside the restaurant...
Then in the morning we walked to another neighborhood place called "Slappy cakes" where you can cook you own pancakes at your table. You can add all kinds of fun things and make neat shapes. Great place for kids and yummy pancakes, too.
Sue and Syd about to order...

Joely, our hostess in Portland and our pancakes on the grill.
The girls next to us made this great spiral.
A fun little corner shrine next to Joely's corner...
Joely and Sue headed up to Seattle and Syd and I had some fun on Alberta Street. We found this nice bakery after looking around, got a mocha for the road on our trip up to Seattle.
One of the fun little shops on Alberta St.
Next door a shop with these incredible paper lanterns...and light fixtures.
We made it to Seattle and had to take a quick visit to Maxine's before meeting LE and John at the "Snappy Dragon" for dinner.
LE guided us down to the city for a fun visit to Kinokuniya and Daiso, full of wonderful things from Japan.
Lots of great books and other fun things....
And a nice mocha for the road back home. More photos tomorrow!

Seattle and Artfest....

We are in Seattle for a bit of shopping and I love the front of the Fireworks Gallery with this mosaic figure at the entrance.
Daiso is such a fun place! It is full of cool items from Japan and the price of most things is $1.50!
Yes, only a dollar and a half! We managed to fill a basket with little odds and ends and then LE found us a great spot for lunch called the "Jewel Box".
LE and Syd at the Jewel Box....great sandwiches and salads and I had a taro bubble tea.
After the first day of classes we had an "Iron Chef" type art competition, not really a competition, but only 30 minutes to create something with the box of supplies given to each teacher who wanted to participate. Syd, Tara, and I went for it along with about 30 0r 40 others. It was fun and intense and great to see what everyone came up with. The art pieces were auctioned off later for an Artfest scholarship for next year. Above is Traci's piece (I think!)
And the smiling Traci Bautista...
While we worked the local band called "Surrealized" played for us. After the kick off meeting they played in the big hall and Colleen and I danced until they stopped playing...it was fun and something I had wanted to do when I heard there would be live music.
Here is what Syd and I created at the Iron Art contest. She was in the 3 D group and I went for 2D.
Here's Tara Ross with her fun painted circle piece.

An early morning walk by the beach was so invigorating. I picked up some beach rocks to remind me of my stay here and how much I love coming up to this part of the world. My first class was with Catherine Wetherall and we made some nice PMC beads and rings. Colleen and I shared a table and had fun stamping and collageing with the silver. Catherine was a great teacher...so much fun and action that I forgot to take photos of the class. I'll post my beads soon, though.
My second day of classes were with the Portland painter and musician, Jesse Reno. Many wonderful paintings came out of his classes. I had a bit of a struggle, but still loved what he had to share with us. I love his personal stories and how we just jumped in and painted with our hands!
We used red, blue, yellow, black and white to create a background with our hands..how simple is that?
Susan and Sukey working on their paintings.
Pam K. shared her work in progress with me...what a fun face!
Another work in progress....
On to vendor night....my table was pretty full of stuffed creatures! Colleen Darling was my partner the whole evening as we made sales and took a quick look at all the fun stuff the other teachers had for sale. Thanks, Colleen!
I also got to meet Kelsey who came all the way from England. She took home a hooked kitty and linen rabbit. So nice to meet online friends in person!

On Saturday I taught my "Charming Fiber Wearables" workshop and had the sweetest students ever. Above is Kimberly with her collection of fun fiber art made in class...her sister is one of my favorite teachers, Keely Benky.
Anita kept us smiling and came up with some amazing pieces. We are buddies from Artfiberfest.
And Shelley came all the way from Hawaii to create some beautiful pieces. Everyone was a joy to have in class. We had at least two from Canada and others from all over the United States. I got so busy during class that I forgot to take photos until almost everyone had gone...oh well...
On Sunday, Syd and I got in a quick visit to Port Townsend to see some of the things we missed on our way in on Wednesday. Fun things in the show at Artisans on Taylor and in the Underground Cavern there was a large showing of Jesse Reno's paintings.

We made it to Centrailia for lunch and a little antiqueing. LOTS of antique stores, but it was raining hard so we only went in a few. I found a bird cage to bring home and Syd found a doll house.
We found this fun place for lunch and got a piece of blackberry pie to take with us for later.

On to Ashland for breakfast the next day...we found a nice spot called Gepetto's and did a little more looking around...the fabric store was open and the shoe store too.
An angel sculpture outside the music store....
Fun shoes, but I just needed new UGG slippers and am happily wearing them right now!
Quick stop in Dunsmuir to see Big foot...Brown Trout was closed so on we went towards home.
We made it to Berkeley, all the cool stores were closed but we found a great place for dinner on fourth st. called Tacubaya. Super good food. Got home late...2 am - tired but happy and inspired from our Artfest adventure. Loved all my housemates, teachers and fellow students.
Teesha and Tracy created the most amazing gathering place for us artists to play and share and learn new things. I will always be grateful for this special experience called Artfest!