Wednesday, July 29, 2009
keep these cards handy
These small cards may contain a few handy and amusing tips for the upcoming school year. If not helpful, they sure are pretty.
Tuesday, July 21, 2009
5 postcards
Crops are very good in our locality. The small print reads (clockwise from topleft): The Modern Farmer / Our Watermelons Grow Big / A Load of Extra Good Apples / Peach Canning Time on the Farm.
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The Gull, Who Whistled?, a handlettered card and The Sheep (from Nat'l Monument, Arizona)
Monday, July 20, 2009
Wednesday, July 15, 2009
Hello Claude
My sister——queen of endurance and master of magical feats——delivered a healthy babe this Tuesday night at 11:39pm. I was lucky enough to be in attendance to meet the little 7lb9oz fella. Whoah, A M A Z I N G and C R A Z Y!
Welcome baby Claude
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Congratulations Jen and Jay!
Pictures to come…
Sunday, July 12, 2009
Dear Dorothy
Thursday, July 9, 2009
northern mn
A few more quiet photos from my trip.
During the drive I revisited some cds that I hadn't listened to since college to accompany the kookoo thoughts that creep in when you're alone.
I'd really like to take classes from here, shelters, sauna, boats, brickovens, baskets...
Wednesday, July 8, 2009
bill bloedow box
This is an overdue post!
I received one of dreamiest, personalized packages about a month ago from the great Bill Bloedow, former President of the Friends of the Goldstein Museum of Design. The box contained an eclectic range of printed matter and he passed it on to me. I found it quite touching. I'll post some of the highlights in days to come.
Thanks so much Bill.
Tuesday, July 7, 2009
Monday, July 6, 2009
cascade river walk
Last week I took a quick solo getaway to the North Shore. Stayed in a sweet cabin on the icy clear Superior, practiced my embroidery, saunaed in a great woodfired sauna and ate smoked fish. Here are some photos from a walk I took along the Cascade River—— X marks the waterfall, many shades of lush green, woodland faces, a floating caterpillar.
Labels:
ephemera + findings,
out + about,
plants + animals,
seasons
Thursday, July 2, 2009
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