Tuesday, June 19, 2018

Tea Stands for Tuesday - 6/19/18

The last day at the river for a bit.  I was determined to get a photo for today's "tea".  Actually I'm ready to make coffee.  See the Melitta pot there on the left?  I like the kitchen at the house but I really don't like the electric stove.  I'm a cookin' with gas sorta gal.



Meanwhile outside.....


It was a great day to be outdoors yesterday.  Not too hot.  I spotted several Monarch butterflies while sitting on the porch.



Aren't they spectacular with their polka dot edges?


As we started down one of the back roads that leads to the highway we were confronted with this huge oak tree across the road.  Photo taken from car.  It must have just happened as there were no warning signs out.  We had to turn around and take an alternate route.  I was surprised.  A tree down is something I might expect in the winter but not the summer.

Not lets go over to Elizabeth's blog and see what adventures everyone else has been having.

Tuesday, June 12, 2018

Tea Stands for Tuesday 6/12/18

It is warm weather here in the Sacramento Valley of No CA.  No one feels much like cooking.



I made "almost" chilaquiles for dinner.  I say almost because they aren't the real thing.  They are tasty though.  This plate will be divided between two of us.  A cold glass of water is all I need to round things out.



Flowers are blossoming on the levee at the River House.  The stairs lead us up to the view.




It is time to join the tea party at Elizabeth's blog.  Grab your drink and come along won't you?

Sunday, June 10, 2018

Try in on Tuesday June

I enjoy the art at the Try it on Tuesday site.  They have a two week challenge which I thought I might be able to keep up with.  I'm on again, off again with internet connection so it is a bit hard.

The theme this time is "She's got the look".  I think she's got the look - the don't mess with me look.



grey marker// 8x12 watercolor paper


My goal is to do some 10 minute (or less) sketches.  This sketch was done in less than 10 minutes with a grey chisel point marker

Saturday, June 9, 2018

Knit a mitten


In case you don't know, today is National Knit In Public Day.  I did take my little project out for a cup of coffee:-)


This is the beginning of a mitten - the cuff.  I suppose I should say the beginning of a Pair of Mittens.  We will see about that, LOL.

Saturday, June 2, 2018

Second on the Second - 6/2/18

Surprise!  I'm here on a Saturday.  I couldn't pass up an opportunity to join Elizabeth and friends for a chance to bring back an old post for the second time.

Hope you enjoy trivia.

WEDNESDAY, JULY 08, 2015


Trivia

I often read Kovels Antiques newsletter. I thought you might enjoy this recently published bit of trivia. 


PINK FLAMINGOS MADE HIM FAMOUS

Jul 01, 2015

Plastic pink flamingos are in the news again. David Featherstone, the artist who first designed the iconic pink flamingo lawn ornament, died on June 22, 2015. He designed three-dimensional plastic animals, birds and people for Union Products Inc. of Leominster, Mass., and in 1958, he created the flamingo. It was the symbol of kitsch for years. So many copies were made that the original mold was inscribed with the artist’s name from 1987 to 2001 so official flamingos could be identified. Enthusiastic buyers insisted his signature be put back because they didn’t want to buy unsigned versions, so it’s also on birds made from 2002 until 2006, when the company closed. Flamingos are now made from the original molds by Cado Products of Fitchburg, Mass. Featherstone was a recognized artist, his pink flamingos made him famous and financially secure.
Photo Credit: Vintage & Nostalgia Co.



Have you spotted any pink flamingos recently?  I've looked for 
them on my walks but haven't spotted any.