I have done a bit of re-decorating and have purchased several new art pieces this summer from friends. I feel so lucky to have such gifted and creative friends.
Earlier this summer, I bought some art from my friend Pamela Detlor and hung it on my wall in addition to two Linda Woods originals I had from before. I love them all and when I wake up and see my wall of art first thing I am delighted. It is the most perfect way to wake up.
I also purchased a photograph from my friend Carrie Jackson. One Wish is a print I have wanted for a long time. She had her Etsy shop in vacation mode for a while and I was unable to purchase it. Once Carrie decided to be back in business again I was quick to purchase this amazing photo. I have a special fondness for dandelions; they remind me of Tessa as an infant. She was known for the longest time to all our neighbours on our street as the dandelion picker. Who knew she’d become allergic to the suckers! In any event, Tessa loved to blow the wishes of the dandelions all the time. I’m sure that’s really what the neighbours noticed was the abundance of even more of these lovely weeds in their yards! Oh well, she loved it and was so cute too. This photograph of Carrie’s is brilliant, the capture of just one last wish hanging on before it took flight into the breeze. I shall look at it with not only fondness of memories of a young Tessa but for the future meeting between Carrie and I in the years to come. If you had one last wish, what would it be? Could you even narrow it down to one? I’m not sure I could.
The other day I got more art in the mail, a print I loved at first sight. I really wanted the original but, alas, Kathleen can’t always get what she wants so I settled on the print. I have to say, Linda outdid herself with this brilliant art in my opinion. The photograph, the colors, the words. It is, to me, the most perfect art and arrived with amazing timing. I have hung this piece in my room as well. As I leave my room it will be the last thing I see, aside from my messy closet, and the words will remind me to live a good day. That’s what I love about Linda’s art, her words are simple yet can mean so much. Many would say, live a good life. A life is a long time and we hope to live a good life but we have to get through each day first! I love this and with the words namaste it reminds me I have been missing yoga as well as to find some assemblance of calm within that day – not a lot to ask but on some days, hard to achieve. I love my new art and those who created it. I am so lucky to have such creative people in my corner.
My Etsy shop is currently in vacation mode as I prepare for the 2010 International Village Gifts/Crafts Show September 18th and 19th, 2010 so check out these ladies for amazing gift ideas or simply buy for yourself like I did!









































December 2, 1970 brought ME into this world. It is my last year before I turn 40. I’m not fond of odd numbered years and, because of this, I always round up. If asked, I shall say I’m either 40 next year or I’m in my 40th year! Fun! Sooooo, what’s a birthday without gifts?



