Archive for December 2008
Sharing….

Exhale…the gifts are all opened and the turkey is almost gone. I,m enjoying a cup of tea while gazing out the window. The events of the year flash through my mind, then it shifts quickly to planning next year”s goals. Now that is another POST!…. REALLY! Now… SHARING…yes I said…SHARING…. will be a key word for my family this coming year. With all the hardships of lost jobs, homes and even retirement funds for some. I have taken in my nephew during these hard times because he lost his job and then his home. I had to move from my small studio into an even smaller room. But I’m OK! And my nephew will be too! With that said, I wanted to share a really good recipe. My niece made these. She shared her treats and recipe with me! Mmmm…good!
Butter Nut Crunch Toffee
About 40 saltine crackers
1 c. butter, not margarine
1 c. brown sugar
12 oz. chocolate chips
1 c. crushed nuts
Place crackers (do not overlap) on a foil lined cookie sheet. Melt butter in a saucepan; add brown sugar and boil for 3 minutes exactly, stirring constantly. Pour mixture over crackers, spreading all over the tops of crackers. Bake in 400 degree oven for 5 minutes. Take out of oven, sprinkle with chocolate chips; after 2 minutes, spread chocolate chips over top with the back of a spoon. Sprinkle crushed nuts evenly over the top. Cool in refrigerator for at least 2 hours. Cut with a sharp knife in long rows and then cut into pieces. Clean up is a snap because of the aluminium foil.
Happy New Years!
Cyber Fyber Exhibit…
CYBER FYBER EXHIBITION AT GALLERY 80808
CYBER FYBER, an international exhibition of fiber arts created by Internet connected textile artists, opens at Gallery 80808/Vista Studios on Thursday, January 8, 2009 and runs through January 20th.An opening reception will be held on Friday, January 9 from 5 – 9 PM.
The art exhibit will feature hundreds of fiber cards from over twenty-six countries and 46 states.The work of nineteen internationally known fiber artists will also be on display.
These invited artists include:Dijanne Cevaal, Sharon Boggon, Dale Rollerson, and Doreen Grey and her granddaughter Ebony of Australia; Beate Knappe and Wanda Lenz of Germany; Emmy Schoonbeek and Jacqueline de Jong of the Netherlands; Arlee Barr of Canada; Lynda Monk and Maggie Grey of Great Britain; Annica Lindsten of Sweden; Nikki Wheeler of Washington; Veleta Staffney and Corinne Stubson of Oregon; Penny Sisto of Indiana; Jill Rumoshosky Werner of Kansas; and Susan Sorrell and Susan Lenz of South Carolina.
Peace on earth….

During the holidays I especially like to reflect on peace . This year there are many problems that we face and peace on earth seems like a dream. Everyone should live in a peaceful environment. Everyone should know peace in their hearts, ‘I thought. If this were possible, wouldn’t the world over experience this? Wouldn’t it be a reality in the true sense? These questions put me back in touch with reality and reminded me that all hearts are not free. That during this holiday season some hearts know hunger. Some hearts know joblessness. Some hearts know what it feels to be homeless. Some hearts are afraid of what the future holds for themselves and their families. Many hearts are troubled this season as my family too has experienced some hardships. This holiday my reflections and my prayers are for hearts. Hearts with hopes of peace on earth… exhale…
Fiber Post Cards
I could not resist sharing some of the beautiful fiber post cards, that I have received from all over the world. The talented ladies that sent them are part of the Art4Mail group on yahoo. We swap fiber post cards and form many friendships along the way. These are from a recent Oriental Swap.

Oriental fan by Vicky Baker

Kimono by Darlene Maurer

Crane by kathy Letsinger

Dare to Dream by Judy Domke
Haste…
Haste (hast) n. 1) Speedy of movement or action; 2) Necessity for speed; urgency. 3) hurry; preciptancy. – in haste 1) Quickly. 2)Thoughtlessly; rashly. – make haste To hurry; rush – v.t. & v.i. hasted, hasting Archaic To hasten (<OF<Gmc.)
Exhale….We rush the things we do everyday and in our haste we don’t realize the mistakens and the hurt we leave behind until it is too late and glaring in our faces. We rush meals, holidays, projects we are expected to do and even rush our families along when our to-do list gets longer. We always say things like’ I don’t have time right now’ and ’ maybe later’ is always a favorite. We rush that project making mistakes along the way. All the while thinking you are so smart because you finish it before the sheduled date. Then presentation day arrives and you discovered you have not done it correctly. You didn’t ask enough questions. Maybe so? Why?Because you thought it would be so easy. All a long saying ’Oh, I know how this goes. I can do this with my eyes closed Well, they were closed. And you got it twisted! You rushed right along smarty pants and got it twisted. In ( e’bon!&??!!nic) terms! Well you know how the youngsters would say it. Yo’ !you got it twisted granny! And I say ‘ If you just had stop long enough to think about it and map out a plan. Stop to listen and talk with your family. It may be important to them ! Take time to stop and smell the roses (before they are gone forever). And please get all the details before you start that PROJECT!… Please!