I wiped away the weeds & foam. / I fetched my sea-born treasures home... Ralph Waldo Emerson







Thursday, February 13, 2025

Collecting Hearts ~ and Memories Happy Valentine's Day

 


Valentine's Day ♥️~ No longer an exciting day of school projects and stern teacher warnings ["all or none!"], glitter, glue, and colored doilies; Ninja Turtles and My little Pony, Barney, Snoopy, Teletubbies. But a fun time to get out some of a life time of collecting heart shaped objects. Though I surely wish I'd saved those childhood tiny cards that came in my  shoebox mailbox each February.

I always dreamed of romantic Valentine's dinners with a dreamy lover---maybe you did too?

 My parents went all out, handmade cards, romantic dinners w pink champagne, always flowers--my dad was frugal, no red roses! He'd bring his fave carnations instead, usually a red and white mix for my mom, lots of baby breath, and when I was small [and cute] three pink carnations for me. A card and a few dollars for my brother. Pretty sure chocolate was forbidden, though we made the heart shaped pink cake from my vintage Betty Crocker kids cookbook every year.


Now during this foggy, snowy  gray Valentine's Day week , gale warnings flashing red on my screen alerts, I'll share my own little Valentine's displays with you all instead, considering hearts more as a folk art motif, if perhaps a very literal, too easy one.

The Swedish bench.

With bandboxes, and other finds.

Hearts [and Flowers/ OXOXO]  quilts:






The living room and amaryllis:


Bowls of hearts, collected, ones I thought too shabby to sell.

Vintage glass containers, I use on bathroom counter for my bracelets and scrunchies and ChapStick.


Mo is decked out in his reflective snood / ear warmer w appliqued wool heart. [made by friend Mel].

Of course he gets Valentine prezzies!

And I made a doll outfit for my little friend's beginner's AG doll.

The planning of the outfits is so fun!

Prim brown hearts:

These inspired me on IG. So charming and simple. I especially like the larger size and new to me shape of the hearts.

My set is not as prim, sadly. I struggle w ''prim''--and they are not completed yet. I will add or show you next post.

♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️

Happy Valentine's Day, dear friends and readers.


love

lizzy

gone to the beach....









Saturday, February 8, 2025

Nature Journal: finishing Year 2, on to Year 3

 


Hi everyone! This weekend I'm catching up on my Nature Journal.  Yes, I am behind, but I know what goes where, just need to sit down and focus. I'd do better if my painting area was not also my sewing area. 


Looking back, some finishes, or almost finished, from December 2024:

Ornamental beach grasses:




                                                  


Winter Rose: [a fail, but I felt like trying.] 





safflower, finished: 



Rose hips



January: Forsythia twig:

Winter hydrangeas



Planning ahead~
 grape vine curlicue



crepe myrtle pods

Narcissus bulb

 Interesting leaves: 






On IG I admire the botanical drawings of artist Louisa May Watson. She did a tutorial with ivy leaves, "just trace around the leaf..."


So off Mo and I went, hunting for the elusive leaf of the ivy. This artist lives in England, I don't think her world is as barren as my sand bar island, but she was so kind and encouraging. We did find some ivy, one frigid windy day.


Another time I was bemoaning the lack of things to draw and she said, oh draw what you like, what speaks to you....a shell, a pebble, whatever.  So I did a tiny snow day.


And you may be seeing lots of pebbles and shells too. Today Mo and I found twigs, two twigs, lol. I was pleased.


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List of birds seen: hawk/ osprey/ ducks/ mating mocking birds. The hawk soars over the dunes early afternoon. He is very large and graceful in a stately sort of way.
Early mornings I see longs skeins, ragged trails, of thousands of ocean ducks. They look like smoke or ribbons of something. I peer, I squint---balloon strings?---I believe they roost in the marshes' quiet waters, then travel at dawn to hunt fish in the open ocean. [photo is geese, who will form a more constructed V to fly.]


And then--a pair if mocking birds. One was sitting calmly, the other preening and flapping and unfurling its wings. I watched for a long time, was she stuck or injured, but no. A mating dance, I am assuming.


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A beautiful book to share. I cannot afford it, but so admire: Still: The Art of Noticing by Mary Jo Hoffman here  

Also on Amazon, plus a page on Instagram.
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Wanted for my bulb gardens and/ or a terrariums. Oh how I loved making terrariums with my dad! This moss selection is lovely. 

Mo on a snowy morning. Mo says, ''Relax, sleep in, go back to bed. Nap, snacks. Enjoy each snowy day!"

More snow, starting soon.

Have a good week!

love

lizzy 

gone to the beach...

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Update of the bulb garden , week one.
Big Red



Nazareth Paperwhites


Blooming Bulbs Preplanted Garden, late white amie w many buds! New Pinky amaryllis on the left.


Even Little Blue has a few roots reaching out.