Celebrating the End of Winter

Today I heard Canada geese.
Today I saw a big V of Canada geese flying over.
Today I’m celebrating the End of Winter!

The weather was perfect for a good walk and I commented to David that it almost felt like Spring was in the air.  Not quite — but for sure the End of Winter was in the air!

Louise Ingram www.fireseed.ca

We have a favourite walk we take that follows a spit of land that climbs up a hill between the Rideau River and Rideau Canal.  There’s usually something interesting to see along the way.

I took my camera along as I’ve been reading about apertures, speeds and all manner of things technical and was pleased to find that something had registered.

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and the sharp background in this one (smaller aperture) – Yay! :D   that was enough for one day!!

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Signs of life were everywhere, from the tell-tale tracks of a racoon in the snow -

To the culmination of a pileated woodpecker’s busy search for food -

I think he/she got a bit carried away with this tree – see the hole near the top!

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Our walk ends at the ‘tip’ a point of land that looks down upon the river and canal – it still looks pretty barren and forlorn at the moment, but within a few weeks it will be bursting with the sights and sounds of  Spring.

Look!  This tree is so excited it’s waving it’s arms in anticipation!

What’s in a Bead?

You might be thinking ‘duh… well whatever it’s made of silly!’ — I challenge you to  think again!   Two recent events have got me thinking about this question:

I have just been fortunate enough to take a workshop with Holly Cooper — if you aren’t familiar with her glass beads you can see them here.

For the first time as a bead buyer I could not make up my mind which of Holly’s beads to purchase – they are all absolutely amazing.  Here is the one I finally settled on -

I’m leaving the pictures nice and big so that you can appreciate the details.

Holly Cooper glass bead

Holly Cooper bead

Holly Cooper glass bead

Holly Cooper bead

Holly’s stringer work is second to none – if you don’t know what stringer work is, imagine a thin strand of glass, not much thicker than a bristle in a hairbrush — Holly paints her designs onto her beads using these stringers.  It takes amazing creativity and control to achieve this.

Back the subject of this post — one thing Holly said particularly struck a chord in me – she was describing how her design goes around the bead and that it added another element to the bead.  That element was ‘time’, because the viewer had to turn the bead to follow the ‘story’ of the bead.

The second event that has led me to this post is that I discovered that some of my monkey bead designs have been copied by a Chinese bead making factory -

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Chinese 'Bunkee' copy - notice the 'copyright' on their photo!!

I’m not alone in this, many beadmakers have had the same experience.  At first I was angry and frustrated, then I continued my ‘what’s in a bead’ train of thought.

Holly’s beads have taught me that there is so much more to a bead than glass (or any other material)  that has been shaped or embellished in some way.  Her comment about the element of time for me goes back to the birth of the bead, when I look at her bead I now see and appreciate the time that went into it’s creation.  When I hold it in my hand I am holding a few hours of that artist’s life, the thoughts that went through her mind as she made it, the concentration as the design was laid down and the song that came from her soul as the design was born – each of these elements completely and wonderfully unique to this particular bead.

Until now I had admired beads for their look, their colours and the way they spoke to me, but now I appreciate so much more.

What about the Chinese copies you may ask?  I don’t know the quality of the glass, if they’ve been annealed or even cleaned, but so much more is missing from them than that – they don’t have that special element — they’ve been mass produced, quickly and probably with little thought – - there really is nothing of an artist in them.  My only hope about them is that perhaps they may have helped put food on the table for a family who was hungry.

Next time you look at one of your favourite beads, take a minute to think about the artist and the little part of their life and soul that has been captured in that little treasure you hold in your hands.  I guarantee that bead will take on a whole new meaning!

Just for fun here’s a real closeup of the wonderful texture of my Holly Cooper bead – it is amazing – Holly can spend up to four hours creating one bead! Visit her website here.

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Windows on My World

There is one beautiful thing about living in an old house, with old windows, in a cold snap, in Canada – FROST!

I’m always fascinated by the patters that appear and wonder what causes the different types of patterns that appear in frosty windows.  The wind? How quickly the temperature drops? The amount of moisture between the panes?  I suspect all three.  Here are some pictures from our current freeze-up, I hope you enjoy the patterns as much as I do.

All Around My House

I set myself a little challenge to take a picture in each room of the house that didn’t really give too much away about the room.  Some were more successful than others and I won’t bore you with all them, but here are my favourites.

My favourite feature of the living room

Old glass in the kitchen

UFO in the dining room...

Art in the hallway

Isn't he cute!

My favourite window of the house

Saving the best for last - our office!! ..seriously... it's time to redecorate!

All activities today are cancelled due to SNOW!

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and did you also know that BAD things can happen to Snowmen??

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An Award from a Friend

 

I have received a blog award from my friend Meghann of Little Studio Jewels!  Hop on over there to see Meghann’s wonderful creations, she’s currently working on a series of jewellery pieces inspired by great women from history.

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Thank you Meghann :D

The Award is the Premio Meme Award, and I am to tell you Seven things about myself – oooo… ..errrr – here goes!  I’m an animal lover so will try and make them all animal based.

  1. I don’t like watching movies with animals in them because I’m sure they are going to get hurt or killed in the plotline.
  2. When I was a child there were donkey rides at the seaside – I really didn’t like them, I was terrified I was going to fall off – I much preferred the ones where you sat in a vehicle and got pulled along.
  3. My first pet was a white mouse called Twinkletoes.
  4. My most unusual pets were rats – we probably had close to 30 – (not all at once!) and they are the most wonderful little creatures – they really are like miniature dogs – only more clever!
  5. I call little dogs ‘rat dogs’ because they remind me of our rats.
  6. While swimming in the Adriatic a little crab grabbed hold of my toe!
  7. I’ve never ridden on an elephant.

There you go!  More than you ever needed to know ;o)  I’m supposed to tag seven people but will say instead that if you read this consider yourself tagged!  Leave a link to your blog in a comment so that I can hop over and read your seven bits about you!

 

 

A Black Heron in my Garden!

We’ve got a new addition to the garden!

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He’s rather splendid isn’t he!
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Since I didn’t give any hints for what I’d like for my recent birthday I was gifted this Heron. I think he’s a wonderful addition to the pond. I can lift one of his wings up and put a candle inside of him so he glows and flickers at night. Now if only (a) it would stay warm enough of an evening and (b) I could keep my little peepers open long enough for it to get dark!

Thank you Matt, Jess, Beks, & David – he looks great watching for frogs!

I think he’d look brilliant on a bead if only I could figure out how to do it!

Yard Sale Treasures

Last weekend was the annual yard sale for the Village I live in.  The weather was sunny and cool – just about perfect for treasure hunting.  It’s so much fun because Merrickville is small enough to walk around easily and it seemed like every third house had tables of bargains out!

My first purchase -

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Now what tea drinker could resist a two spouted tea pot!  I’ve never seen one before.  Even stranger is the inside -

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The owner explained that one side is for the tea and the other for hot water.  Hm….. any disrespecting tea drinker knows that you make tea with boiling water and don’t dilute it afterwards!  But it’s an interesting concept and my mum who was with us decided it would be the perfect pot to fool her coffee drinking friend with – tea in one side and coffee in the other!  Now the only downside to it is the fact that it weighs a ton before it’s even got a PG Tips bag in there!  Price $4 – conversational value – Priceless!

Next up this little item -

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I have to say my eyes glommed right on to this!  It was brand new in a box that said ‘Venicia’ and I couldn’t resist!  I asked the price and nearly choked when the owner told me how much she wanted!

In case you’d like a closer look -

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Each of those little design parts are tiny glass pieces that create a mosaic.  Some of them are made with murrini!  Isn’t it wonderful!

Price $2 – Amazement value – Priceless!!

You can guess I was happy that I took to the streets that morning!

How to make and extra $5000?

How would YOU make an extra $5000 this year?

That’s the question David and I were asked last night.  The money should come from non-regular streams of income and we were allowed to think creatively.  Most of the answers that the group we were in came up with were legal ;o) , some involved having garage sales, selling on EBay, asking for cash instead of gifts and of course taking a second or third job.

I must admit that at the time I was thinking ‘I can’t do this’.  For us $5000 is a LOT of money, and I’m sure that rings true for a LOT of people, especially in this economy.  A big question too I guess is how hard would you want to work to reach that goal.  Driving home my mind started wandering about things I enjoy doing and how I could make extra money from something connected to what I enjoy.  That made the whole task seem much more appealing, perhaps I really could do something with my Bunkee story, or write some glass tutorials to sell, find a way to create some extra income with a different line of web related work, or even start a new website that’s been percolating in my mind.  Perhaps the $5000 could come from many different sources.

David figured it down to about $17 a day.  Now that doesn’t sound so insurmountable does it?

What would YOU do to create this extra income?  Is there something you have in your life that you’ve never really considered from a money making perspective?  Try and think outside the box, yes you might be able to bring in extra cash by doing yard work for people – but does that excite you?  What fires up your spirit and soul AND could be turned into an extra source of income no matter how small?   I am interested to hear your comments, perhaps we have the same ideas and similar goals.

If you’ve got any web graphics you need or blogs you’d like setting up let me know :o ) I have a certificate in Graphic Design and many years of tinkering with websites under my belt, and best of all, I won’t charge you what the big guys do!

The meeting we were at was discussing the new Tax Free savings accounts for Canadians .  We’d both heard about these accounts – they allow you to save up to $5000 a year, you are taxed on the money you put in, but not on the money plus interest that comes out.

Big deal eh?  Neither of us thought it was really worth the effort with the minimal interest that the banks are giving.  BUT you don’t HAVE to put the $5000 into a bank account, there are many other ways of investing it that could yield higher interest rates.  Don’t discount this Government freebie until you’ve checked out all your options!

If you want to learn more about building your wealth visit HEIR’s website (In Canada).

5/5 Meme or are your image files organised?

Meghann of Little Studio tagged me in  her 5/5 Meme post.  I thought this might be fun, finding a folder with images, clicking on the fifth folder inside it and picking the fifth image to post.

Sounds easy enough?

Sounds like it might be fun!

Then I realised just how horribly my image files are NOT organised!  I wanted to pick something that wasn’t bead related – just for a change – and went hunting to see what I could find.  Lets just say the results were pretty pathetic.  Either the folder didn’t have five folders inside it, or if it did there were only one or two images there.  If I did find one that had five images I found I was looking at a non-descript bush or something else that should have been deleted years ago.

I considered cheating.

Yes, I thought I could post anything really and that I should just go find something that might be interesting.  But then I felt guilty.  Thanks Meghann!! ;o)

So what to do?  I went back to my BEAD folder and picked the fifth folder inside which happens to be called ‘Collaborations’,  here’s the fifth picture from there –

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Surprise surprise!  It’s the bracelet and pin that Meghann and I collaborated on for a fundraiser for the Rideau Valley Wildlife Sanctuary.  I have to say, I do like the way it came out!

So that’s my 5/5 meme, yes it involved glass and beads and jewellery.

What would I have posted if I cheated?  I’m not sure – something like this probably. -  it’s huge, grin and bear it!

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And I’d have just left you guessing ;o) – though there is a CLUE in the picture if you look carefully!

If you comment perhaps you’d like to say what you think this picture is about and who might be involved or represented herein!

So who shall I tag…. hmmmm

MAXINE! – crazy glass!

PAULA! – take a peek at Paula’s wonderful critters.

SUEZE! – Sueze has a talent for beautiful organics.

RITA! – Rita’s blog is full of wonderful creations.

MALLORY! – Mallory writes about all kinds of interesting things and has some beautiful beads as well.

Sorry ladies!  I’m sure some of you have done it before or something similar – here’s the rules!

Here’s how to play:
The rules are:
1. Open a file folder
2. Click on the fifth folder.
3. Click on the fifth photo.
4. Post the photo and describe it.
5. Tag five other bloggers for the Meme.

6. NO CHEATING! ;o)