'It MUST come sometimes to "jam to-day,"' Alice objected.
'No, it can't,' said the Queen. 'It's jam every OTHER day: to-day isn't any OTHER day, you know.'
'I don't understand you,' said Alice. 'It's dreadfully confusing!'
'That's the effect of living backwards,' the Queen said kindly: 'it always makes one a little giddy at first--'
'Living backwards!' Alice repeated in great astonishment. 'I never heard of such a thing!'
'--but there's one great advantage in it, that one's memory works both ways.'
'I'm sure MINE only works one way,' Alice remarked. 'I can't remember things before they happen.'It's a poor sort of memory that only works backwards,' the Queen remarked.Lewis Carol illustration Jessica Wilcox 1923
I am staring at the keys of my computer keyboard trying to figure out where the start of this blog should be. Not exactly overwhelmed but not underwhelmed either with the time between
One of the things that happens when I am spending to much time being sick is I have a tendency to read things that may or may not be nonsensical or very random.
still not finished, but further along then last time
Reading always makes me feel better.
So I have had an orgy of reading for the last month. So some of the books I found to read in the last month are: 4-5 cheap-in the Victorian sense- novels that I refuse/embarrassed to name, Jungs: Man and His Symbols, and Memories, Dreams and Reflections(couldn’t find a copy of The Red book) I am never quite sure if I really understand Jung or if I just enjoy feeling confused like some do feeling scared. Interesting thought comparing Jung to Stephen King. The Black Count(the real count of Monte Cristo) by-Reiss,(I think I have read every book by his Grandson-Alexander) The Burges Tapestry by Staies, Annotated Grimm's Fairy Tale, Persian Carpets by Volmar Gantzhorn(which turned out to be the most interesting of everything I read. It is a comprehensive history of rugs and how the designs influenced other crafts from a slightly Armenian bent.
I can’t stop looking at it. Thanks Diane K.) AND a copy from Don Norris of his new book on beginning Silversmithing. (Great job!!!! Don. I am fascinated by it. Don is my favourite silversmithing teacher)
Tuesday I find out if I am well enough/healed enough to go back to exercising and other things that have been held on hold for a month. One of the biggest is finishing up the house re-do and my spring gardening/clean-up.
So Why have I had so much time to read?
It all started with my getting my teeth cleaned. Something I do 3 times a year and ends I hope with my being able to get rid of an infection left over from the oral surgery to repair a rather large hole that was punched into my sinus by something that was supposed to be “no big deal”. All because my original Dentist failed to see a rather large cavity on a back molar that she should have been able to see for about 4 years in the 12 times that she supposedly cleaned my teeth at a cost of 268.00 each time. This year has been on surprise after another beginning with my Dad’s death In December. Actually it may have started earlier then that like in September-a long dry hot spell the necessitated a new roof in the middle of terrible down pours-finally settled on just doing the half that was leaking torrents of water into a newly remodeled laundry room from there it’s been one in coincident .
Found another soumack and tapestry rug. Some of it’s in rough shape, but for
There is one part that is totally shredded, but the shredding allows me to see how the technique may have been done. The actual colour of the weft was most likely the colour of the reverse side below, Beautiful colours.What it shows me w
Teaching in California at Inland Empire Hand Weavers guild was so much fun.
It was so odd to see spring in the flats or almost spring and then look up and see snow on the hills behind us . It was interesting.
Finally, last put not least-Two of my students work I have pictures of some of !First--Cathie Beckman's work that she did while in the studio(Jacob's Rose-one of the most difficult coloured roses to weave) and two of her calendar flowers. The Jacob’s rose was taken while still on the loom and the other are finished work.
The second student is one of my blog students Patti Kirsch. These are samples that she did illustrating one of the exercises we are doing in on colour theory. I am doing the exercises with her that will be included in the new Colour Theory book that Pat Spark and I are working on.
Time to end! Before I am really late and Chene” becomes to bored
Cheers and all,
kathe
1 comment:
Wonderful Blog! Sorry to hear that you've been ill and for so long! Hoping you get a clean bill of health from the DR.
Thanks for posting the flowers! I'm doing a Stargazer Lily now.
I'm looking forward to the color theory book, sure it will be terrific as your other books are.
Cathie
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