Friday, December 31, 2004

Happy New Year!

Happy New Year everyone and all the best for the coming year!

I went to get some rosemary from the garden for the rack of lamb I'm preparing...seemed very provençale and in keeping with our upcoming trip to the south of France...and lo and behold a part of it was blooming! Rosemary blooming in the garden seems like a very good way to start this new year.

Tuesday, December 28, 2004

Floor mats

Finishing off a couple of floor mats I had started a while ago before I begin a commission I have for two floor mats. One is on canvas and the other an experiment with linoleum since I found the mats I walked on quite a bit weren't really standing up. Using linoleum is becoming quite popular.

I was obsessing over doing these sunflowers but Carole mentioned her four year old grandson wouldn't have any part of sketching out a design with her recently and just "went at it:" with the paintbrush. So I took a page from young Dennis' book and did the same...just splat it out. I must do this more often!



"Sunflowers"
22 x 28 acrylic on linoleum
Dec/04




"Vancouver Harbour"
22 x 28 acrylic on canvas
Dec/04

Monday, December 27, 2004

Vancouver Harbour 2

Here's a painting I did of the other side of Vancouver Harbour - Kitsilano Beach and English Bay



Vancouver Harbour
22 x 28 acrylic on canvas
Dec/l4

Saturday, December 25, 2004

Merry Christmas!

I would like to wish everyone who reads this weblog a very Merry Christmas and all the best for the New Year! And a special Merry Christmas to Monique and her family in Annecy, France.



P.S. Plaid stockings bought in the Highlands and Richard's running shoe stocking which we bought in Whistler on a pre-Christmas ski trip with the Curlings.




A scene from the Alpes around Annecy.

Friday, December 24, 2004

Christmas collection

A nativity scene from Mexico, bought in Guadalajara.




These aren't really Christmas ornaments but I always make them part of my Christmas display.
They are little dolls I bought in Chaing Mai, Thailand.




And I love these little "Scotties" that belonged to my mother-in-law who was born in Scotland.

Thursday, December 23, 2004

Tuesday, December 21, 2004

Monday, December 20, 2004

Bear with me

Some more of these fabulous bears!


Another golfer


Mini car driver


This one had "bear" slippers!

Sunday, December 19, 2004

New Christmas Ornaments

When we travel we try to pick up the odd thing that can serve as a Christmas ornament. Every year it's really fun to take these out and remember our travels...it helps counter balance the frustration of untangling the lights!


Lobster from Maine, doll from Latvia, boot from Texas


Big Ben from the Houses of Parliament, London.


The Last Supper from San Antonio, Texas.


And a couple from Victoria that captured my fancy.

Friday, December 17, 2004

Bears, bears, bears

Aren't these bears terrific? I'll be posting more over the Xmas season. It's a fundraiser for Queen Alexandra's Hospital. Businesses dress a bear and people make bids. They are displayed in the lobby of the Grand Pacific Hotel in Victoria. Take a look if you're by that way and make a donation and vote for "people's choice". I voted for the golfer!





Monday, December 13, 2004

All my favourite things in Vancouver Harbour

I had fun doing this painting although I'm not sure I like all the detail...even though I enjoyed painting all these things in.



Vancouver Harbour
22" x 28" acrylic on canvas
Dec/04

Saturday, December 11, 2004

Lucky Elephants!

Aren't these the most amazing Christmas ornaments? I just adore them...for the colours and also because I love elephants and will never forget the wonderful experience of nuzzling up to one when I was in Thailand.

Thanks, Mary...what a perfect gift!

Wednesday, December 08, 2004

More campaniles

I never get tired of these wrought iron bell towers. Here's a few more plus a painting I did I call "Imaginary Campaniles".








"Imaginary Campaniles"
11 x 14 acrylic on paper
Painted in Carqueiranne, 2003

Monday, December 06, 2004

Blurry lines from across the border

This is a post I enjoyed from Wally Hunter, a friend of my son's who is Canadian, but working and living in the US.

November 21, 2004

Blurry lines.
I'm slowly moving into a point of acceptance. although i go back and forth into denial, but for the most part i'm bouncing back, i'm still trying to get a grasp on the lines in this country, its seems christianity is the key to everything, since i've never been exposed to much of that, i'm a bit in cold getting a grasp on this morality for example abortion appears not to be christian while execution is, being poor is your own fault, while maintaining and enhancing wealth is a government service and a sacred right, we can't always say what we want but we can always by a gun, i'm still trying to find that new bible that they use here and am looking forward to learning about this patron saint of Darwin who was wrong human history but right on social order. so the task for the next while is to learn the other side. hopefully, i wont be corrupted.

Sunday, December 05, 2004

Humbug!

I must say that day after day of opening my beloved newspaper to be greeted by this makes me not even want to go shopping....

Saturday, December 04, 2004

Bunnies at Uvic

There are sooo many bunnies at Uvic and they are so friendly...I could barely get a picture of these because they kept running towards me!

Friday, December 03, 2004

The 6th hole at The Ridge

I really love playing this hole because it's fun to try to hit the green with all the water and the sand trap plus it's a great view. And amazingly, one of our group got a hole in one here! This is a painting I did of the hole.



The Ridge 6th Hole
11 x 14 acrylic on paper

Thursday, December 02, 2004

Boo!

More of these wonderful masks...I just love them!