Friday, November 21, 2008

Apology

I honestly had no idea that anyone actually read this blog, and I deeply appreciate everyone's concern, though I can't help but feel completely embarrassed about so vehemently ranting. I am OK. Really. Yes, I have been fighting some issues, but who doesn't go through this at some point in life or marriage?
Things will work out.

Friday, October 24, 2008

Change of seasons

The weather is just gorgeous this time of year, and the leaves to match. Although, much of the pretty leaves have already changed into their winter attire, and so much change in only one week.
Regretfully, we have misplaced our camera charger....this is the best time to take pictures!
Along with the change in leaves, has come a change in temperature, and seemingly fast too! For the past week we have been waking up to a frost covering the ground around our house and in the surrounding fields. The house has been pretty chilly as well, and today I finally fired up the woodstove. Woohoo! It's soooo cozy in here. I've started a couple of small new knitting projects...after having lost interest in such things for a little while. (And quite a few other things, as well.)
My tea is done boiling, and I better get back to taking care of things around this house...while I have a day off work. Huray for Fridays! Looking forward to a rainy and chilly Saturday tomorrow.
Peace.

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Resemblence? I think so...

Recently, I did a photo shoot for boutique clothing store in Culpeper, VA. While going through the photos that we took, there was one of me that stood out in my memory and reminded me of an old photograph of my maternal grandma. I then tracked down the photo of my grandma and opened them both in Photoshop, fusing the two spans of generations. I believe Grandma Ethel was close to my age now (24) in this photo.
She passed on in Feburary of 2000, and had she still been living, would have just seen her birthday on August 19, 2008.

Meaghan Elise Deakins-Fuller 2008 (L) &
Ethel Mae Betit 1944 (R)

Old Artwork

I've been doing some cleaning lately and came across many interesting old things, including some of my old drawings from when I was a teenager...back when I could actually hold a pencil and create things that is.


Rohan Sketch - Lord of the Rings

A View From Hobbiton


Ceilidh (my dog)













Velvet (our pet rabbit)

Kitten with Milk

Wednesday, March 26, 2008

Our new bed!

OK, it took me almost a week, but, I finished our new bed Easter Sunday! I went out to the woods, just me and the dogs while Eddie was at the recording studio, and spent about 4 hours gathering the lumber; all the while designing the piece in my head. The larger posts I actually gathered with an ax! because I am scared of that bloody chainsaw, hehe. I loaded it all up and drove home, and began the piecing together process. I needed Eddie's help towards the end, and while I had the general idea, he was the one that came behind me and told me where we should brace it. (Something that had not quite crossed my mind! I had the aesthetics down, though!)
Check out the finished product in our room! (I also made the bedspread and curtains a few months back.)



Thursday, February 21, 2008

My latest artistic endeavors

In the past week, I was seriously bitten by an art bug, and instead of knitting as my source of relaxation and artistic outlet (though I still love knitting!) I have begun painting anything I can get my hands on! It started with Eddie painting the beat-up old drum a few weeks ago that we found at a thrift store, which turned out gorgeous. I will post those photos in a separate post. I was then inspired to paint the entire entry way in our home, a junky old white mirror, a blank slate (literally!)....and it seems like something else I might have forgotten...Oh yeah! Not painted something that I painted, but I made a coverlet with Celtic knots all over it and matching curtains for our bedroom. (Which I will post photos of when our room is a little cleaner!) All of this I began since last Tuesday. *g*
Not to mention my awesome new belly dance outfit I just ordered which arrived a few days ago! I needed a different costume, without making one...so this is really belly dance on a budget.
Soooo....enough banter, here are the photos! (And all of this with very limited funds and very little previous art experience, too, lol)

Entry way...(I will take better photos in the daylight, and when the room is cleaner, hehe)

The slate with our anniversary and the view from where we were married; (my first project)

The mirror's new look, though still needs to be cleaned and hung up...

Mirror border (I designed the knot)

Top of the mirror border


The new outfit...and very messy hair...

Thursday, January 10, 2008

Photos from Christmas Season, 2007

Here are a couple of photos from our Christmas, I've added a link on the right to the rest of my MySpace photos....

Stealing Dad's pint at O'Connel's Irish Pub, in Old Town...

My knittin' sisters..Stacy and Brynn

Dad and I


Eddie and I at O'Connel's, early December

Eddie decorating our tree...with some pooped pups on the floor!



Our house all decorated for Christmas....


Welcome home...

Finished Scarf Pics :-)

Well, I finished Eddie's scarf (my first knitting endeavor!) on Monday....here are the pics of him wearing it....I think I want one now!

Thursday, January 3, 2008

My first attempt at knitting...


The scarf for me on the left and Eddie's cabled scarf on the right...

After years of saying "one of these days, I'm going to learn to knit..." I finally took it up over the fall..though I didn't get very far with my first attempt coming back from Texas. The project (a basic scarf) was the bane of my knitting existence. Evil little thing!
Fast forward to early December, and I started on something else...another scarf, imagine that?!
That one is coming out quite nice, though I haven't really worked on it due to recently starting on yet ANOTHER scarf (this is waaay to addicting!), but a more complicated one that I am knitting for Eddie. That is my favorite so far, and I'm quite amazed that as my first attempt at "cabling", I actually designed my own knit pattern! Thank God it is actually coming out quite beautiful. It alternates between dark grey and dark burgundy. Once that one is done, I am itching to try something even more challenging: I have a book of Celtic/Norse knitting patterns, and there is a unique and gorgeous Celtic knot-work sweater that I want to do!
Here's a pic of the first scarves!