The red glass mosaic gazing ball is finished. I promised I'd post it here when done, so here it is. What to do with your bowling balls? Try this. It's like doing a puzzle without a picture to see. Very Zen.
Meanwhile, I have a pot of chili cooking in the crock pot, there is a football game on the idiot box, and I have some fresh potatoes from the garden. Maybe bake the potatoes and pour chili over them?
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Saturday, September 8, 2012
Thursday, September 6, 2012
A Hint in the Air
The newspaper claims that this week will still be hot: 92° all across the board. I think I can feel a change in the air. The early light that fills my bedroom window is softer, and the mornings have a welcome chill.
The Pine Nuts ladies gathered here to play with mosaic and gazing balls. Spent a day attaching glass tile and cut glass to the surface of bowling balls, with happy results.
Here we have the close-up of one of the projects, using glass tiles instead of cut glass. When I finish mine, I will post the photo. I found some sparkly red glass at a "estate sale" and fell in love with the color.
The backyard garden continues to yield it's bounty, in spite of my neglect. The tiny pale eggplant are a variety called "Fairy Tales, and are a bite of yumm! We have a fence full of Concord grapes, and unfortunately, they have lots of seeds. I have yet to find an easy way to crush them for juice, but the results of any efforts are a grape juice that has an aroma and taste that cannot be duplicated from a can or bottle.
Classes have started for the fall, and I am involved in two: a metal fabrication (jewelry and small sculpture) class and Ceramic Tile/Murals. I'm already having fun, and it should be a terrific semester, although it takes up the best part of 4 days a week.
The Pine Nuts ladies gathered here to play with mosaic and gazing balls. Spent a day attaching glass tile and cut glass to the surface of bowling balls, with happy results.
Here we have the close-up of one of the projects, using glass tiles instead of cut glass. When I finish mine, I will post the photo. I found some sparkly red glass at a "estate sale" and fell in love with the color.
The backyard garden continues to yield it's bounty, in spite of my neglect. The tiny pale eggplant are a variety called "Fairy Tales, and are a bite of yumm! We have a fence full of Concord grapes, and unfortunately, they have lots of seeds. I have yet to find an easy way to crush them for juice, but the results of any efforts are a grape juice that has an aroma and taste that cannot be duplicated from a can or bottle. Classes have started for the fall, and I am involved in two: a metal fabrication (jewelry and small sculpture) class and Ceramic Tile/Murals. I'm already having fun, and it should be a terrific semester, although it takes up the best part of 4 days a week.
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