Sunday, July 8, 2012

ROSES

Lovely Pink Roses


So today I thought I would try to get back into keeping up my blog. I miss doing it.

I have always wanted a rose garden. I saw a rose bush at the grocery store about a month ago and it had a tiny flower and one bud on it. I thought that the weather was getting warm enough to have it out on my balcony so I bought it. I put it out on the little table I have by my outdoor chair. It seems like everyday brings a new bud or a new bloom. Today it is covered with roses!!

When I brought the rose bush home.

As it looked yesterday.



Today!!!

I have always loved the smell of roses and the way they look......they are so delicate and perfectly shaped, and the colors are so beautiful!! The rose bush I have is a beautiful dark pink.

I feel like I have a small rose garden...and I hope it's just the beginning!!!

Huggs, Janie

Tuesday, May 1, 2012

"IF WISHES WERE FISHES...."

Today I got to thinking about all the times in my life.....I tend to get nostalgic around the time of my birthday each year.....that I didn't do something for someone that I thought of doing. If all my "WISHES" to help someone else were fishes then no one would have to go hungry, ever. I feel shame over this part of myself. I really do.

When my children were born I usually had more food brought to my house than we could use. The food was from people who cared about me and understood what it is like to have a newborn to care for. There have also been many times when I have pulled over to the side of the road for one reason or another and had someone stop to ask if I needed assistance.

I have many people in my life who have done things for me "just because".....just because I wasn't feeling well, just because I was depressed, just because they were thinking of me.....and on and on.

Lately I've been going through something physical that has been very, very difficult and my beloved husband has been one of those people who really has stepped "up to the plate", to use a baseball term. I went out to get the mail a few days ago and there, by my door was the most lovely bouquet of flowers!!! It wasn't an anniversary or a birthday or any special day that he should have remembered, it was a day that he knew I was suffering and he wanted to make it better. He didn't just sit at his desk and THINK about it, he DID IT!

I really am a caring person inside and want to make sure that I follow through with my "Kindness Thoughts". I know that I'll try to make an excuse to myself if/when my thoughts go undone in the future, but I hope I'm much more aware now.

Today, a friend of mine posted this to Facebook and you may have already read it and cried a thousand tears, as I did....but this is a prime example of doing the right thing at the right time. I hope you enjoy it as it is intended....that we may each "PLAY IT FORWARD IN KINDNESS" because you never know how it will affect another....

 Hugs to all, Janie

A NYC Taxi driver wrote:
I arrived at the address and honked the horn. After waiting a few minutes I honked again. Since this was going to be my last ride of my shift I thought about just driving away, but instead I put the car in park and walked up to the door and knocked.. 'Just a minute', answered a frail, elderly voice. I could hear something being dragged across the floor.
After a long pause, the door opened. A small woman in her 90's stood before me. She was wearing a print dress and a pillbox hat with a veil pinned on it, like somebody out of a 1940s movie.
By her side was a small nylon suitcase. The apartment looked as if no one had lived in it for years. All the furniture was covered with sheets.
There were no clocks on the walls, no knickknacks or utensils on the counters. In the corner was a cardboard box filled with photos and glassware.
 'Would you carry my bag out to the car?' she said. I took the suitcase to the cab, and then returned to assist the woman.
 She took my arm and we walked slowly toward the curb.
 She kept thanking me for my kindness. 'It's nothing', I told her. 'I just try to treat my passengers the way I would want my mother to be treated.'
 'Oh, you're such a good boy, she said. When we got in the cab, she gave me an address and then asked, 'Could you drive through downtown?'
 'It's not the shortest way,' I answered quickly.
 'Oh, I don't mind,' she said. 'I'm in no hurry. I'm on my way to a hospice.
 I looked in the rear-view mirror. Her eyes were glistening. 'I don't have any family left,' she continued in a soft voice..'The doctor says I don't have very long.' I quietly reached over and shut off the meter.
 'What route would you like me to take?' I asked.
 For the next two hours, we drove through the city. She showed me the building where she had once worked as an elevator operator.
 We drove through the neighborhood where she and her husband had lived when they were newlyweds she had me pull up in front of a furniture warehouse that had once been a ballroom where she had gone dancing as a girl.
Sometimes she'd ask me to slow in front of a particular building or corner and would sit staring into the darkness, saying nothing.
 As the first hint of sun was creasing the horizon, she suddenly said, 'I'm tired. Let’s go now'.
 We drove in silence to the address she had given me. It was a low building, like a small convalescent home, with a driveway that passed under a portico.
 Two orderlies came out to the cab as soon as we pulled up. They were solicitous and intent, watching her every move.
 They must have been expecting her.
 I opened the trunk and took the small suitcase to the door. The woman was already seated in a wheelchair.
 'How much do I owe you?' She asked, reaching into her purse.
'Nothing,' I said
 'You have to make a living,' she answered.
 'There are other passengers,' I responded.
 Almost without thinking, I bent and gave her a hug. She held onto me tightly.
 'You gave an old woman a little moment of joy,' she said. 'Thank you.'
I squeezed her hand, and then walked into the dim morning light.. Behind me, a door shut. It was the sound of the closing of a life.
I didn't pick up any more passengers that shift. I drove aimlessly lost in thought. For the rest of that day, I could hardly talk. What if that woman had gotten an angry driver, or one who was impatient to end his shift? What if I had refused to take the run, or had honked once, then driven away?
On a quick review, I don't think that I have done anything more important in my life.
We're conditioned to think that our lives revolve around great moments.
But great moments often catch us unaware-beautifully wrapped in what others may consider a small one.

Sunday, April 29, 2012

THINGS ARE BUSTING OUT ALL OVER!

Back when I "had" to attend musical theater....long story.....there was this song sung...Things are busting out all over" like love and spring, etc. Well, as I have been out and about there are some yards that are really beautiful and Seattle has a lot of trees of all kinds.

Some flowering trees on a lawn about 3 blocks from my apartment.

It is so wonderful to have spring. Yesterday I went out and bought a deck chair for my deck. I could sit out there and read or whatever. There is rain, of course, but we have been having lots of nice sunshine here too...and my apartment has gotten too warm already so the heat is totally turned down and last night I had to open my deck door and bedroom window.



Flowering trees right outside my back door.
Anyway, I have made a commitment with myself to take my camera with me every time I leave the house. Sometimes you just don't know what you will see here in the city. I am planning a future blog about all the different fences in my area of town. Some are really pretty and really interesting.


A long row of trees and flowering bushes near the post office building in West Seattle.


This picture and the one above it are on lawns a few blocks from my apartment.

This is a tree that has been wound around the top of a wire fence. It is all gnarled and even flowers. I've never seen anything like it before.


There are blooms in my house too. My African violets are really blooming but the most important blooms are in a vase which I found right outside my door last week when I wasn't feeling very good. The card read "From Your One and Only". Now I wonder who that might be????



This and the one above are of some flowers I bought for myself one day a few months back. The roses almost look like Gardenias, my favorite flower.

This is the vase of flowers I got from my "One and Only" last week. I love it when he sends me flowers!!!



I hope that things are blooming where you are too. It is awesome to see the changes that Mother Earth gives us. I think there are a lot of people who don't ever see the beauty in nature. I hope you aren't one of them, Dear Friends

Huggs, Janie

Friday, March 16, 2012

Dream on a Moonbeam: GOOD GOLLY, MISS MOLLY

Dream on a Moonbeam: GOOD GOLLY, MISS MOLLY: A New "Residence" in My Apartment I have always loved pets....and have had a huge array of animals in the different homes I have li...

GOOD GOLLY, MISS MOLLY

A New "Residence" in My Apartment


I have always loved pets....and have had a huge array of animals in the different homes I have lived in throughout my life. My youngest daughter, Lisabeth, was the "animal" kid...you know, the one who sees a bird laying in the grass and thinks she can save it if she brings it in and feeds it carrots or lettuce? Or the one who picks out the pregnant Guinea Pig or Rabbit at the pet store so we will have "babies"!!?

At one time we had a French Lob Rabbit, a Parrot (or was it a Parakeet?), 9 Guinea Pigs, a Rat, a Husky, and a Husky/Wolf mix dog. So, to be without ANY pet for the past 7 months has been pretty difficult. It was made more difficult when I sat next to a young couple on the plane when I went back to Alaska for Christmas. They had a cute little Toy Chawawa who didn't make a sound and who was the cutest thing I've ever seen. Then of course is the Sunday Seattle Times which always has a pet section with pictures and web sites to go to. If I had the money I would have had a Mini Australian Shepherd...what cuties!!! They only weight about 15 pounds when fully grown.

My restraint has been astonishing in the face of all these temptations, along with almost every household in my apartment complex having a dog. I see many of them when they are out walking with their owners and one of my favorites is a little fur ball of a dog who is always dirty but so adorable and her name is "LuLu". She is so friendly and almost acts starved for affection.

Introducing "Miss Molly".

Soooooo, it is no wonder that my need for "PET LOVE" got the better of me and I practically flew out of my apartment last Thursday, arriving at PetCo, determined to leave with a new "FRIEND"!!

Her name is "MISS MOLLY". She is a full American Guinea Pig and is just so adorable. She is very cuddly and I love her already. She adores having carrots, carrot tops, and chopped apples. I bring her out of her fancy cage (seen at the top of this blog....which, I might add, I put together all by myself), and we cuddle, she especially loves being under my chin and just squeeks so cute while I pet her. This morning I let her run around a little bit and most Guinea Pigs just sit there but not Miss Molly....she took off like she was on a mission!!


My Little "Cuddle Bug"!

I'm so glad to have this little addition to my life. She is really sweet.

I hope you have "Pet Love" in your life too.

Huggs, Janie

Saturday, March 10, 2012

A VERY GOOD WEEK

I feel like I've had a good week, day, month if I get to spend time in my studio. I can't believe how difficult it is, even though I live alone, to get into the studio!!! I think I need to take my time in hand and make some changes....you know, make a schedule. I'm a list maker from way back so making a schedule shouldn't be too hard!!! Good Grief!!

So anyway as I said, I had a good week BECAUSE I got into the studio....






These are pretty small pieces - about 5x7". I am working on a big piece that seems to be developing nicely. My son took professional photos of all my work to date so I can put a portfolio together to take around to galleries to see if they will show my work. That job will be next on on my personal list. It just feels so great to be creating again.

All for today!!

Huggs, Janie

Saturday, February 25, 2012

Do You Remember?

I read a blog recently that really struck a chord with me. I've lived long enough that some of the interesting things that have happened during my lifetime, to this point, are pretty funny and sometimes amazing.

I remember when young women wore girdles and stockings every day. To work, college, and any social gathering. Pantyhose made our life so much easier. Not long before that we wore stockings that hooked to our girdles with garters.

Most homes had one, centrally-located, black, table top phone. Everyone made and took calls at this one spot. There were party lines, where more than one family used the same telephone line. You could pick up the receiver and hear talking. I was a telephone operator in Southern Montana and the switchboard had plugs that I would plug in to attach lines to receive a call. I had to memorize the ring for each family. The ring would be one short and two longs or two longs and three shorts...etc. I wasn't supposed to listen in but I did quite a bit. This was pre-answering machine days and no voice mail either.

I remember having a milk truck that would deliver milk in glass bottles to our front door. There were zinc boxes to put the bottles in so they wouldn’t freeze. The tops of the milk bottles had crimped paper caps with the name of the dairy on a disk on the top. The disks became collectibles.

Milk Bottle Caps

I remember long hot nights with a rotary fan moving air around the room. No air conditioning. The fan’s cord was thick and had a woven cloth covering.



A Rotary Fan
 
I remember real ice boxes a big box on the back porch. A guy would come and drop 50-pounds of block ice into it, using huge tongs, and you would put food in to keep it from spoiling. OK, I barely remember it because it wasn't long after I was born that refrigerators became available.

I remember having a pump in the house that I had to pump water out of by hand. The water was used for cooking or filling up a large metal tub for me to take a bath in. There was no indoor plumbing, no toilet inside. So, of course, I remember using an outhouse every time I had to go to the bathroom. Many of my Alaska friends use them even today.

I remember pulling into a gas station and having a guy (always male) come out, wearing a coverall uniform and a hat, put gas in your car, wash your windshield, and check your oil. You paid for gas, but not for the other work. And no tipping.

I remember having to do the dishes every night after dinner. I had to wash the dishes by hand. I would wash, using a tub of hot soapy water, rinse by dipping  the dishes in a tub of clean, hot water, and then placing them on a towel beside the sink area. Another person (if I was lucky) would dry the dishes using linen towels with designs embroidered on them. Glasses, plates, knives and forks, and pans. We always used different towels for utensils.

I remember only have a radio, a huge radio console, in our living room. I would lay in front of it on the floor and listen to my favorite programs. We didn't get a television (black and white only and only one channel) until I was 12 years old.

I remember the first shuttle launch...and how almost impossible it was to imagine a man walking on the moon!

So in my life there have been many inventions and upgrades to those inventions. Why I didn't even start working on or even using a computer until I was in my 30s. Many people didn't even have electric typewriters for a very long time. I actually got my fastest time typing on a manual typewriter (90 wpm) when I was in school. I remember I got a job I really wanted because I knew how to use a new IBM Selectric typewriter. I remember that when I started working on computers that the only operating system we had was DOS. I remember when we didn't even use a mouse. WoW!! So many things.....

Do you remember things from your past like these things???

I hope your weekend is wonderful!!
Janie

Saturday, February 18, 2012

The Artist Within



If you have read me very long, you know I'm into the arts, of all kinds. I love to draw, sew, do needlework, photography, almost anything creative....I love to do it.




It has been no secret that my most favorite thing of the recent past has been pen and ink abstract drawings. I haven't really been doing it much lately and have, in fact, been much more interested in sewing, and especially since my oldest daughter so generously gave me a brand new sewing machine for Christmas.

 

Yesterday I made a journey to a local fabric store which is more like a warehouse. It is delightful!!! I started looking at patterns and found the pattern I had been looking for and then started looking around for cotton fabric. There were stacks and stacks of cotton remnants as well as shelves and shelves of bolts of fabric. The stacks were $6.99/yard and the bolts were $9.99 and up/yard. I got some great pieces for the apron pattern!

 

I started looking around and found a table of remnents of drape and apolstery fabric. What a find!! Oh, for those of you who do not sew, a remnent is a piece of fabric from a 1/4 yard on up to several yards that the seller wants to move out of their inventory at a reduced price. Well, on the drape and apolstery table I found a couple of pieces that will make very interesting handbags.





So, on Facebook one of my dearest friends posted the following picture. I love it!!!! It really shows the difference between the right and left brain and how artists tend to see the world in a different way..



 
I had an art teacher in high school who told me that everyone has a little bit of artist in them, but that most are afraid to search it out. Most people say that "I can't draw a straight line"...well, I'm here to say that even artists use a ruler to DRAW A STRAIGHT LINE!!!

SO LET THE CREATIVITY BEGIN!!!

I hope you all find the artist within....
Janie

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

MOTHER NATURE INSPIRED?



I found some CDs with pictures on from back in 2005. I started looking at them and OH MY!! There were so many different pictures on them. I like to look at pictures from the Internet of the beauty around us...Nature....Good old MOTHER NATURE.


Perhaps that's why so many of my Zentangles are about nature.

 



I think it's fun to go back and look at what I've done in the past and to look at my nature photos and see how they might influence my future Zentangles.



I hope that you have had a wonderful Valentine's Day!!!
Janie

Monday, February 13, 2012

Dream on a Moonbeam: 12 STEPS TO FINDING YOUR OWN HAPPINESS

Dream on a Moonbeam: 12 STEPS TO FINDING YOUR OWN HAPPINESS: Close-up of Valentine Flowers from My Love I�ve been on an exploration to find much needed changes in my life for most of the p...

12 STEPS TO FINDING YOUR OWN HAPPINESS

Close-up of Valentine Flowers from My Love
 
I’ve been on an exploration to find much needed changes in my life for most of the past 10 months. I found this list and really felt it helped me a lot. I decided I wanted to share it with you. It's a little long but well worth the read!!

1.   Find Your Happy Place
Are you happy? It's such an important question because happiness has such a huge impact on your health, from your arteries to your heart, from the glow in your skin to the pep in your step. Happy feelings influence your brain and body chemistry in ways that make you better able to cope with pain and stress and to fend off colds, flu, heart disease, and even cancer.

2.   Believe in Yourself
Finding true happiness requires taking a good hard look at yourself. The goal is to identify any off-the-wall beliefs about your self-worth and adjust them. When you're at ease with yourself and open to others, friendships seem to blossom naturally. Just acknowledging secret self-doubts may help you develop enough humor and compassion toward yourself to reach out to others, who, underneath, are probably just like you: sometimes unsure and shy.
 
3.   Hang Out with Happy Friends
Having someone in your immediate social circle who is upbeat ups your chances of happiness by 15%. Why? It seems happy people have the power to spread their feel-good vibes far and wide the same way a ripple spreads through a pond. Not only do immediate friends matter, but friends of friends, too. So make plans to have lunch with a friend or go for a walk together. It could have far-reaching benefits for your mental health.

4.   Make Time for Play
Swap your endless to-do list for some spontaneous playtime. It packs big benefits for your health, mood, mind, job, and even your relationships. When you're floating free, happy, and totally absorbed, you're taking a mini vacation from deadlines, bills, and your crazy-busy schedule. Anything counts, from enjoying a silly moment with your spouse to hosting an impromptu gathering, to cooking up a new recipe in the kitchen.
5.   Squash Negativity
Is your inner voice quick to snap out things like, "How could you forget that, you idiot?" Sometimes the noise inside our own head is our biggest stressor. When negative thoughts crop up, imagine a stop sign in your head, and tell yourself, "Stop!" To turn things around, trade in put-downs for positive thoughts and affirmations. For example, when you feel tired during a workout, think, "I am strong" or when you start work on a difficult task, think, "I can accomplish anything." Empower yourself to think positive.

6.   Connect with Others
Make every effort to talk -- really talk -- to people you care about. If they're far away, stay in touch through e-mail, phone calls, texts, and, when you can, face-to-face visits; you'll all benefit by connecting. Get physical, too; hugs stimulate oxytocin, the "cuddle hormone," spreading a feel-good boost. Lovemaking does, too, in steady relationships (those couples report the highest happiness levels). Plus, connecting with others may keep you healthier by providing a coping mechanism for stress. No one around? Connect with others on Facebook.

7.   Keep a Gratitude Journal
Simply writing down what you're thankful for makes you healthier, happier, and more optimistic. Feeling thankful comes, in part, from counting your blessings each day. If you're not sure how to journal, start by answering: What three things am I thankful for? You might find that journaling gives you a better, happier outlook for each day because you're looking for moments to include in your journal each night.

8.   Lend a Helping Hand
Volunteering, running to the pharmacy for a sick friend, or lending emotional support to a loved one can give your happiness quotient a big boost. How? Giving back and bonding with others inspires gratitude for what life has given you, and can help you define your purpose in life. The secret to being happy may be realizing that true happiness isn't about being high on life all the time, but slowing down enough to share your natural gifts with others.

9.   Enjoy the Great Outdoors
Spending time with awesome Mother Nature makes you feel alert, enthusiastic, energetic, and simply happy. Is it the fresh air, the sunshine, the greenery? No one knows for sure. But something about being al fresco appears to help people get even bigger benefits from their workouts and they're also more likely to stick to their outdoor sports be it walking, bicycling, kayaking, or an outdoor fitness class.

10.Turn On Some Tunes
If you want to feel happy, less stressed, and more energetic, flip on your stereo. Whether you love Bach, Lady Gaga, or The Beatles, music that makes you feel good increases your heart and breathing rates and makes your brain release dopamine, a lovely feel-good neurotransmitter. Plus, no matter whether you enjoy listening to your favorite music alone or with friends, it will more than likely give you the mood boost you're looking for.

11.Meditate or Pray

For some, being spiritual means going to church. For others, it means finding a quiet place to meditate and think about life. No matter how you do it or what you call it, meditation and prayer can help slow breathing and brain activity, and reduce heart rate and blood pressure. Plus, when you do pray or meditate, you're more likely to be filled with peace, joy, and other positive emotions that can also lead to positive physiological responses throughout your body.

12.Be Realistic
Being happy means facing the fact that life sometimes stinks and that there will definitely be times when you’ll be unhappy. This doesn't mean you have to lower your expectations. Instead, align them with reality by expecting to face challenges. A little unhappiness here and there forces you to work through problems and think about what gives you happiness so you can set new directions that may change your life.


Aren't they beautiful???


It is my hope that each of you finds your own personal happiness.

Huggs, Janie

Remember your love on Valentine's Day.


Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Dream on a Moonbeam: LITTLE SURPRISES

Dream on a Moonbeam: LITTLE SURPRISES: I had a busy day, doing laundry and bookwork, sorting through loads of paperwork, you know...the usual. (grin) Well, I was folding my lau...

LITTLE SURPRISES

I had a busy day, doing laundry and bookwork, sorting through loads of paperwork, you know...the usual. (grin) Well, I was folding my laundry and putting it away. When I got to the towel shelf in my bathroom what did I find? A CD with a lovely note on it from my recent houseguest!!! What a wonderful surprise!

We had talked our way through the weekend, catching up after some 20 years and then we went to Pike Street Market and walked all through it and the throngs of people who turned out on that sunny day. One of the street acts was a small group of Black gentlemen who were singing. I had heard them before and really loved them. My friend bought a CD and little did I know it would show up on my towel shelf.


 
Sometimes it is the tiniest unexpected things in life that mean the most....a kind remark, a compliment, flowers, a phone call, a handwritten note, or a little surprise on a friend's towel shelf.

I hope that you will "play it forward" and take this opportunity to do some little surprise for someone else.

Have a wonderful day! Janie

PS I previously posted a blog on a blog that I started a long time ago and I apologize to my readers for the mistake. THIS is the correct one.
Colored markers on jeans

Blue marker on old jeans