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I absolutely adore this card and am going to frame it and put it in my studio.  I purchased it two years ago when my mother and I were in Banff, Canada.  We stumbled into this quaint boutique, and when I saw this card, I felt like it was speaking directly to me.  Mermaids, motorcycles, a man who can dance — the only thing missing is a beautiful body of water.

Another dream I have is going to Asheville and surprising my mother on her 64th birthday.  Surprise Mom!!! Chucklebutt helped me find a reasonable airline ticket and I will see you around 10:30am on your birthday.  I miss my hometown terribly and can’t wait to get a reprieve from the heat.  Too bad Chuck can’t come with.  He has to work yet another weekend.  This will make the third weekend in a row.  I guess I should just be thankful he has a job.  It seems like every week they are laying folks off at the bank.  He keeps promising me our time will come when we can head north for a mini vacation, and I am holding him to it.

This weekend has been pretty quiet.  Every time I thought I was going to get motivated and do something, I realized that the temp was 115 and humans just aren’t really meant to do much of anything in that kind of weather.  We did go out to dinner and I had some yummy chicken piccata at the Cheesecake Factory.  It was enough for three meals and it tasted even better at breakfast time.  We also rented some pretty silly, scary movies and per usual, I watched them through clenched fingers.

For those of you that don’t know much about desert life, summer time is monsoon season.  Mind you it’s desert monsoon season not Vietnam monsoon season.  Every evening around 5pm, dark clouds roll in and we have crazy dust storms.  Occasionally we’ll have a hard rain, but usually it’s just a lot of scary lightening and wind.  Chuck has been pining to take some lightening shots, and I said that as long as his insurance policy is up to date, he could knock himself out.   This is what he captured.

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For some reason, this reminds me of the movie Something Wicked This Way Comes by Ray Bradbury (it terrified me as a 13 year old, not so much as a 30 year old.)

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This one reminds me of something from Tesla — the inventor not the band.  😀  Great job Chucklebutt!

After a while, I started to get antsy and actually asked him to come back inside — insurance policy or no insurance policy.  He drives me crazy with his antics, although he’s still as sweet as a peach.  When I woke up on Friday morning, look what I found waiting for me:

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They look good enough to eat!

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What I love about these roses is they smell as good as they look.  Our entire kitchen smells delicious.

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Along with the beautiful flowers, he bought me my favorite iced cookies.  Ahhh, true love — flowers and cookies.  Thank you Baby!

Have a great week everyone!

Running at 95% Capacity

So I guess I am almost back to normal.  I’m sleeping, working, playing and shopping once again!  When I don’t feel like thrifting, you know that I am all out of sorts. I haven’t felt like doing much of anything lately.  However,  on Friday, I made a few rounds of my favorite Goodwills.  I found a few treasures that I just couldn’t live without.  Lo and behold, I was back in the zone.

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I am completely obsessed with all things “needle arts” and I couldn’t resist the little hankie girl.  Now that I’ve learned to crochet (sort of) I have the utmost respect for crocheted “stuff.”  While checking out, the man behind me said that his mother has lots of old crocheted doilies.  We had a nice conversation about these mini works of art and how difficult they are to make.  Finally, I had to grab the old high school notebook.  It has hand written recipes in it, and I wonder what the woman was like who owned this cute little book.

I also swung by Michael’s because I had a coupon I wanted to use on some floral supplies.  Now, let me just say, that I do not consider myself a lucky person.  I have gambled twice in my life and was not really impressed by the whole experience.  When I go to Vegas, I like to admire the people, eat and watch over-the-top shows.  With that said, when it comes to shopping, I am really lucky.  I mean crazy lucky.  I remember once while visiting Lumberton, NC, I stumbled across this amazing boutique that was changing their entire inventory.  It was right before my mother and I went to Italy, and I got a brand new wardrobe for 100 bucks!  I always seem to be in the right place at the right time when it comes to a sale.  And so it was, when I walked into Michael’s looking for silk hydrangeas.  Apparently, the craft store is discontinuing their ribbon by the yard.  They had rolls and rolls of scrumptious ribbon for $2.50!  Originally 30-40 dollars a roll.  Holy Cow!  What a deal!  I just couldn’t resist. 😀

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Aren’t they gorgeous?  I can’t wait to start crafting with them.  Most of them are wired so they are great for making ribbon flowers.  Yipee!

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The doll is one of my post-surgery ebay buys.  She used to be part of a pin cushion, but I’m going to use her for some other project.  I’ve become a bit obsessed with half dolls ever since Christine made me a beautiful bird house.

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Isn’t that amazing?  I just love her!

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My latest project was inspired by Amy Powers.  I even stole her idea for a bowl of cherries.  I’ve been working on it for a few weeks now, and it’s fun to play with while watching tv.  I decided to title it “joy” and incorporate all the things that bring me joy — flowers, ice cream, kitties,kisses and mermaids!  For other great inspiration, check out Pam Garrison and Rebecca Sower’s samplers.  Pure eye candy!  I could look at their work for hours and hours.

Other things Chucklebutt and I have been up to are fireworks and space stations.  We caught a great fireworks display on the 4th and Chuck got some great shots.

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Oooooooooooohhhhhhhh…

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Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh…

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I could go on and on, but I won’t bore you with all the super duper shots!

Well maybe just one more-

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If you click on the photo above, it will bring up a gallery of some of the best shots from that night!

And finally…

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What’s that you may ask?  That is the international space station getting ready to set behind the Superstition Mountains.  Is doesn’t look like much, but it was uber cool seeing it sweep across the sky.  It was hauling!  The only reason I knew about it is because I am married to a geek — a lovable, handsome geek, but a geek.  I think he shot this with a 20 second exposure.

Check out the station zipping directly overhead –

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I hope everyone is well and in good health.  Like I said, I am running at about 95% capacity and should be at 100% in another week or two.  Thanks for all the prayers and well wishes.  Stay cool!