Showing posts with label tarnished silver. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tarnished silver. Show all posts

August 10, 2010

Make Time for Nature


"Study nature, love nature, stay close to nature and it will never fail you."
- Frank Lloyd Wright

So many wise women left so many great comments filled with sage advice after my last posting and I encourage you to view the comments for inspiration when creativity is stagnate in your life.  One common bit of advice was the suggestion of turning to nature for inspiration and healing.

Taking this advice, I returned to our farm in the country and after a few days I became more grounded and  had a better idea of where I am presently and which direction I wanted to explore.  Time spent at the farm seems to ground me, it seems to stop the whirling of my mind and brings a peaceful steady rhythm back into my life.

I am so blessed to have this place deep in the country on the prairie and the generosity of spirit from some brilliant women that follow my blog and take the time to lend a helping hand by offering a bit of their wisdom to me when I need it most.  I am so thankful for that.

 This farm is my true home now, and no matter where I travel or where I sleep, it is the place I long to return to again and again.  It's nice to feel a connection to a place that makes you feel so connected.



This is the owl that lives at the farm with her mate.  Each evening at dusk they arrive to perch on the gutters of the house or in the limbs of the oak trees.  After many failed attempts I managed to get a photo of them which led us to pull a book from the shelves and the closest match we could find is the Barred Owl.  Just look at those eyes...



Look at the size of this majestic owl perched on the gutter.  It's a huge bird with a wing span of about 5-6 feet.  Their flight is completely silent and they will swoop from the trees making no sound at all.  As big and powerful as they are we have seen smaller birds chase them away whenever they get to close to their nests.   The owl will soar past with a smaller bird close behind squawking loudly.


Look at this great sweater with the knitted owls encircling the neckline.  It's that time of year that my mind begins to wander to knitting projects for the Fall.  I am currently working on some super soft open mittens in a vibrant grape yarn.



They are so soft and will be great hand warmers this Fall when hiking on my favorite trails. The color of this year reminds me of grape juice.  For the knitting enthusiasts out there - this is my favorite knitting pattern site called Knitty.com.


Summer Zinnias that grace my table are one of the joys of the season for me.  I plant them every year and can't imagine Summer without them in my garden or tucked into a vase on my table.  Their vibrant colors seem to scream Summer - reds, pinks, yellow, orange - the colors of my Summer.



Over the weekend, I harvested more elderberries to juice, helped my parents process 85 pounds of tomatoes from their garden, did a bit of junking, read a book, and enjoyed snapping some shots of the farmhouse.  I am still learning how to use my new lens, but I think I am beginning to get idea.


One of my favorite farmhouse finds that I hung on the wall next to a delicate embroidered curtain in my living room window.  I like the play of something so delicate and feminine next to such a masculine farm shovel.   I love the wooden handle and the unusual galvanized metal scoop with the open tines.  I believe someone told me that it is a potato shovel for scooping potatoes from storage bins.



If anyone has any ideas how this shovel was used on the farm, please share the information.  It is the only one of it's kind that I have seen at the various farm auctions I have attended.



Another little raccoon in the dry creek bed at the farm over the weekend.  He was looking for minnows and crawdads in the puddles in the creek bed.  Oblivious as he went about foraging or did he just not care that I was parked on the bridge snapping photos of him.  Even when I whistled or called out to him to look my way....he just kept focused on the task at hand - searching for an afternoon snack.  Another lesson from nature - being in the moment.



Lovely tarnished silver continues to thrill me.  I love the soft glow of the silver shining through the layers of tarnish.  I use it under bouquets of flowers in crystal vases, as coasters for my coffe table, on my dresser to hold my jewelry, as back drops for my china cabinet, and on my fireplace mantel.



I also am drawn to enamelware containers.  This is my composting pot that I keep in the kitchen to collect potato peelings, onion skins, salad bits, tomato skins - well, you get the idea.  This enamelware commode is perfect for the task - form and function!  It's roomy, has a lid and a nice wooden handle to carry it out to the composting bin.  If you like this composting container, I will be adding a few to my Etsy site soon.

My mother, was amused that I would use a commode for a composting container and wasn't sure if it was appropriate for the kitchen given it's checkered past.  She also thinks it's rather strange to hang a dried weed on the wall.  However, she is my biggest fan and loves to come over and wander from room to room to see my latest addition to the decor usually saying - I would have never thought to do that...



Like this whirling vintage GE fan sitting on one of my favorite green stools that has such a great patina of green chippy paint.  There is something so nostalgic about the sound the fan makes as it whirs and oscilates back and forth on the stool.  My parent's had stories to share about fans like this when they were young.

My Mom told the story of the oscillating fan that was so noisy keeping her awake at night as a child and her sister in law in the bedroom down the hall that would fall asleep listening to a transistor radio balanced on her stomach each evening that would wake everyone up when she rolled over and the radio clattered to the hardwood floor in her bedroom.


There's something so comforting about the nostalgia of stories from childhood shared as the sun begins to fade in the West. 

Blessings - Julie

May 3, 2010

Collecting Elegance from the Weekend


The days fly when you are preparing for a show...mailing postcards inviting friends to the show, sending out emails to the customer listing, ordering bags and tissue to package items for their journey to their new home, setting up displays, tagging the antiques, cleaning as you go, searching through inventory for the right mix of goods - well, that's a big part of it and then there's the things you want to make for the show that you hope you will find the spare time to create.

It's a whirlwind of activity to pull it all together and it's wonderful to see the space come together.

Lovely Vintage Salt and Pepper Shakers - Purchase Here

Only four days left until the show and still so many things to do...I think it will be a flurry of activity until the first day of the show.  I am really excited to see all of the happy faces grace my shop once more...it's been a long time since I have had the pleasure of entertaining my shopping friends.  I have missed those faces and those smiles ....and especially the laughter.

It was my sweet Mother in Law, Anne's 70th birthday yesterday and her children gathered around her to celebrate her special day with her.  It is always a pleasure for me to see family together in celebration of a birthday or special occassion. 

This year for her birthday, her children decided that landscaping her yard would be a nice treat.  So they rolled up their sleeves and planted trees, shrubs, perennials, pruned trees, cleared beds of weeds, extended some and mulched everything.  It was a full days work, and it looked fantastic when they finished at the end of the day.  Anne was very happy with her beautiful yard and her hard working children.  Two of them traveling from each coast to be there to celebrate with her.

Family - it's a blessing.

 

I took my heart daughter, Erin out shopping on Saturday afternoon to buy the perfect dress for an upcoming wedding that she will be attending later this month.  It was so much fun, seeing how her tastes have evolved as she has gotten older.  Gone was the younger version, who used to wander from store to store unsure of what she liked.  Now there is a young woman who made her selections rather quickly, and after a trip to the dressing room, came out in the most beautiful dress - that took my breath away.  There was my little girl looking so beautiful in the perfect dress in a shade of vivid blue...it brought tears to my eyes.  I had to choke them back...she looked amazing.  Erin has the most lovely shade of coppery red hair and creamy skin so the vivid blue of the dress was perfection.  I will always remember the way she looked in that dress standing in the door of the dressing room asking me what I thought of her choice.

All I could think of was how much I love her and how proud I am of her - so grateful to be a part of her life.

Vintage Silver Gravy - Purchase Here

Her little brother, Ryan worked by his Dad's side all day at Grandma's landscaping her yard.  On the wrong end of a shovel, hauling bags of mulch to the back yard and running branches through the chipper-shredder.  So, I took him with me yesterday when I went out to run errands making a stop at GameCo to see if the headset he wants was available.  He's a Junior in High School and before long he will be off to college as well.  My kids are growing up - he's the baby.


I have the most wonderful Physical Therapists that I work with and we were discussing how important relationships are with other women as you get older - especially older women who offer sage advice.  It's true, our children grow up, our careers peak, illness invades our lives, our bodies begin the aging process and it is our girlfriends of all ages that continue to inspire us, encourage us and console us through the turmoil of children growing up and leaving home for college.

I welcome every comment left on my blog, it's so hard to carve out time to spend with friends, so the friendships made through my blog are precious to me and it's so nice to get the comments of encouragement, praise and a few that just make you giggle as you go about your day.
Little Glass Coal Bucket - Purhase Here

So, I'm off the shop again today to continue the preparations for the upcoming show on Friday.  My partners for the show will be there today....Laurie potting up her remaining vintage containers with flowers and Karen bringing in truck loads of antiques and vintage goodies.  She delivered vintage concrete containers on Friday that were amazing.  I won't comment on how old Karen is....but the fact that this woman still totes concrete containers around is an accomplishment.  I'll leave it at that.


I still have jewelry pieces I want to put together for the show, and I am wondering how many of them I will realistically be able to finish before Friday.  Maybe I can squeeze in one more studio day before the show. 

It's show season afterall, May seems to be the big month in the Midwest.  What shows are you preparing for this month?  What are your favorite shows to attend?  Do you like small boutique style shows or huge venues with 100s of vendors?  Any recommendations for shows that are worth the travel time?  I do love a road trip...
Blue Willow Child's Tea Set in Tin - SOLD

I'd love to hear about shows you have attended and what you like about them and any recommendations you might have.  The only thing better than participating in shows is attending one.  Has anyone been to the Farm Girls show in Washington?

Blessings to you, my friends - Julie