I will not even write what Urban Dictionary thinks a Nor'easter is. For this blog's purpose, it is a large rain or snow storm on the east coast.

Monday, July 25, 2011

Tower Hill Botanical Gardens




Ryan had an engagement to shoot at Tower Hill Botanical Gardens in Boylston on Sunday and I went along.

more Etsy update

For those of you who like Ryan's photos, he is beginning to sell some hand-printed copies of his work. Check them out here. He is starting with Hoarfrost.

I also made another necklace. It is made of coral colored glass beads and turquoise colored howlite on a two-tiered necklace. Another piece that I would wear myself. The listing is here.



Nearly all packaging I use to send out the items is recycled and/or reused.

Saturday, July 16, 2011

TurtandElephant

Last week I decided that I would open an Etsy shop. I love Etsy. I look on there almost every day and am inspired by the items that others make. I thought I could make some as well. I have been to the craft store at least three times this week. There are too many things I like to make, I discovered, so for now the shop will be a hodge podge of home decor, pillows, necklaces, bracelets and scarves. I would like to make a few more things, but have yet to procure a sewing machine. For now it is just something fun to do with extra time...and make a little extra money. Ryan is joining me in this endeavor and will be hand-printing some of his black and white photos for the shop. For those of you who have been waiting for this moment, click here. Below are a few photos of my wares so far:





Prints of Ryan's will be selected from this set on Flickr.

Monday, July 4, 2011

the Cape and 4th of July Weekend



We got up early on Saturday morning to drive to Chatham, Cape Cod to visit some friends. We had just invited ourselves over a couple of nights before, but travel went fairly smoothly. After preparing lunches and comforting a toddler, we drove to the slip to enjoy a boat ride, lunch and some Atlantic Ocean. In the above image, we are getting back onto the boat after enjoying a sandy walk to the Atlantic Side of Cape Cod.



Susan, being fabulous on the boat, while holding the Beedle.


When we arrived back to the boat, we were informed that the Beedle had let go of his kite when excited by the return of his parents. Luckily it could be found. Pops steered the boat near the shallow end and Susan got out and swam/walked to retrieve the kite. Beedle was cheered.

When we returned, Beedle showed me how to be a Jedi:


It's a very intense process.



Later on in the evening, we enjoyed some Old Fashioneds, made by Matt.


Father and son.



Before dinner, we took a walk down to the end of the street, snapping pictures of the view and ourselves.



Susan made a fabulous blackened tofu with salsa, and grilled squash and asparagus for dinner. Once stuffed, we set about to our own devices. Before bed, we walked down the street to view the "planetarium" (it was so dark we could see many stars and the Milky Way). We slept hard.

In the morning, we got ready for the day and packed. Ryan and I went into downtown Chatham to see the different stores and drive to the lighthouse. There were some great places to go into and later on you will see the mirror that I purchased. We drove to Provincetown, which seemed like a fabulous place, except that we could not find any parking. We stopped once at a natural foods store, but could not park there to wander into the town. Vowing to try to go again, we started our drive back home.



When we got there, we found the hallway repainted. Now will they replace the carpet?



This is the mosaic mirror I purchased at Yankee Ingenuity in Chatham.



Brunch I made this morning: tofu, edamamme, broccoli and a whole bunch of spices. Today is for relaxing and doing naught. We do not feel like fighting traffic or finding a parking spot for the fireworks in town, so we will stay put. Happy Fourth, people!