Friday, April 29, 2011

Pretty Pink Cactus on a Sunny Saturday

Spring is such a beautiful time of renewal and rebirth…and there is no plant that captures that bursting forth of new beauty like cactus…the plants are so structural and architectural, but when the bloom, they are real show-offs… look at these beauties…

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and just look at the color…how pink is that?

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Enjoy one more quick look before you head off to visit Beverly at How Sweet the Sound 

 http://howsweetthesound.typepad.com/   and make your rounds this pink Saturday.

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Saturday, April 23, 2011

Mothers and Sisters


Posted by MyCraftyLittlePage
LaVerne has been taking care of her mother who, sadly, passed away this morning. I know all of us in this blog community send prayers and healing her way.




This is for you and Linda, LaVerne.



"I'll wait no more for you like a daughter,
That part of our life together is over
But I will wait for you, forever
Like a river.." Carly Simon

Hold tight to each other and know that your other yaya sisters are right beside you also. We love you.

Sunday, April 10, 2011

Happy Homemaker Tag…Fiesta is Coming

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Panchita is getting ready for Fiesta here in Texas. One of the Fiesta traditions in San Antonio, Texas is “Cascarones”…hollowed out eggs that are dyed and filled with confetti. They are cracked on the heads of Fiesta party-goers.

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Fiesta honors and celebrates the heroes of the Alamo and the Battle of San Jacinto. How cracking confetti eggs became part of the party is anyone’s guess…We do the same thing during Easter…go figure…Panchita has been busy getting the Cascarones ready for the party. This month’s tag will capture that crazy tradition…again, my tag is nowhere near finished. My 88 year old mother has been in the hospital most of the week and Panchita has been put on hold…but there you have the plan…Tag to follow.

Friday, April 8, 2011

Ayla and Jondalar are back for one last time…Tickled pink readers are celebrating!

Fans of The Earth’s Children  by Jean Auel have been patiently waiting for the final segment in the series for several years…the first was The Clan of the Cave Bear  where we met Ayla back in the 80’s…followed by The Valley of the Horses in 82. The story line got really interesting when  Ayla met Jondalar and he introduced her to “Pleasures”…and readers blushed bright pink as the heat between them continued in  The Mammoth Hunters  in 85… and The Plains of Passage in 90…then nothing until 2002 when Auel published Shelters of Stone.  I had almost forgotten about “Pleasures” until details of the final book started to leak out…well, my copy came this week…The Land of the Painted Caves .

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Ayla is now a mother and is in training to become a Zelandoni. Sort of Medicine Woman/Spiritual Leader/Earth Mother figure. I wondered how the responsibilities of leadership would impact the “Pleasures”…well, it was page 86 or 87 before the word was even mentioned and that was because she and Jondalar were passing the tents where the First Rites of Pleasure would be performed…no heavy breathing from either of them…no secret looks of longing…nothing…I’m on page 105 and nothing…now, don’t get me wrong, I read the books for the archeological background not the s-e-x…but, a warm blush as I turn the pages is good for the heart rate…and Ayla is the original Pink Saturday kind of girl…she crafts and domesticated animals and serves tea using her own special recipes. She was the original Martha Stewart with a sensual side. I will continue reading and enjoying the bittersweet knowledge that this is the final chapter in the adventure that started two and a half decades ago…I guess like all of us, Ayala’s “pleasures” are beginning to change with the years…but knowing her and Jondalar,  I’ll bet there are a few rosy pink flushes coming any page now.  Have a Happy Pink week and thank Beverly for inviting us to join her in this weekly tradition. http://howsweetthesound.typepad.com/



Limping Deer and the Twins

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They are still spotted at this time.

Show and Tell Sunday June 15

Flea Market Finds...sounds like my whole house and yard...

Milk Glass Collection

Milk Glass Collection
Who knew that a 25 cent flea market find would unleash such a collecting frenzy? I never pay more than a dollar unless it's a really nice piece. They are great grouped with a single daisy in each.

These used to be inexpensive florist vases in the 50's and 60's. Everyone's Grandmother had bunches.

Mexicana Dishes

Mexicana Dishes
My sister found these for me at Bussy's Flea Market in San Antonio, Texas. I had seen pictures in her Fiesta reference book. Mexicana was also made by Homer Laughlin in the 30's. I had been looking for several years without ever finding even a single piece when she found the set...with a promise to hold it for us, she came running to find me and I bought the entire set...60+ pieces for $50.

Mexicana

Mexicana
I've added to the set over the years, but the price and experience will never match that first amazing find.

Vintage Kitchen Hutch

Vintage Kitchen Hutch
When my hubby found this hutch it was Pepto pink and I was not 100% sure about it. But with a new red back and fresh white paint and refurbished hardware, it became one of my favorite pieces.

Nancy made me save the vine

Nancy made me save the vine
The vine and flowers painted on the inside were in such bad shape that I was ready to remove it all. Nancy -My Crafty Little Page convinced me to keep it and after some touch-up work, I'm glad I listened to her. My husband restores vintage Cushman motorscooters and he tries to make everything "mint" condition again. The Shabby Chic movement came along just in time to keep me from making some terrible mistakes.