I hemmed and hawed about this purchase, but I just couldn't resist. Chartruese in Buckeystown, MD held it's first Market Days this past weekend bringing out many vendors with lots of pretty vintage things. I made several small purchases but the biggest find is this Rotabin, Seven tiers, each 36 inches in diameter with dividers. As you can see from the photo I am filling it with lots of supplies.
My first problem was finding a space for it. Looking at this picture you are probably wondering what's the problem - lots of open space. Not so and I did not take a "before" picture my error. With nice weather I moved lots of stuff and I mean "stuff" outside to make room. Did some rearranging and with the help of my hubby's trailer we found we could part ways with a lot of the "stuff". In filling up my Rotabin, I freed up space elsewhere, but I still need to find homes for many other supplies. A work in progress.
But, I love my new Rotabin and think a second one would make a nice addition! I know my hubby would not agree. So I will pass on a second one if I ever run across another one.
Wednesday, April 10, 2013
Saturday, March 30, 2013
Retired – No regrets (a rambling post…)
Yesterday, (March 29, 2013) I walked into IBM as an employee
for the last time. It was a strange
feeling – all the different emotions – happy, sad, relieved, stress free,
etc. as I turned in my laptop, badge and
credit card. This made it so final and
real. It was hard saying good-bye to
individuals, co-workers I have worked with over the years. It wasn’t a “good-bye” in the sense I will
never see them again. I know I will, I’m
not leaving the area, well not yet anyway.
I think the first month will feel like vacation before I realize I no
longer need to drive south on congested Route 27.
I made my decision to retire last October while on vacation at Myrtle
Beach. The beach and the mountains have
always been a place where I could truly relax and not think about work and what
was waiting for me when I returned. I
always knew when I would know it was time.
Time to retire. During that 10 day
vacation at the beach, we relaxed, walked the beach twice a day, got up early
to watch the sun rise, enjoyed the pool and basically did nothing. I brought
jewelry projects to work, but I never took them out of the bag. During one of our walks I turned to my husband
and said “ if this is what retirement is like. I can do this”. No stress, no final deadlines, no presentations
to make, just being free and doing whatever I like. I decided yes this feels right and hence my
decision. I had until the middle of
March when I signed my retirement papers to change my mind – I never once
thought about changing my mind. Many close friends and co-workers (not
everyone knew of my decision) still did not believe I was going to retire until
I officially announced. I did not make
any formal announcement as many others before me have done, I just wanted to
slide under the radar. I did not want a
lot of attention or focus on me. I knew
it would be too emotional. I was fine in
group settings, but the one-on-ones were very difficult.
IBM does provide a
retirement dinner where I can invite a small number of people to
celebrate. Well, I could not cut my
invite list down to the required number so I said I would pay for the extras
and on top of that I went out in style, a limo was rented for all of us to
eliminate driving and more time for partying.
It was a wonderful, memorable fun night – lots of stories and lots of laughter. The champagne started flowing at 5PM and the
evening did not end for me until 1AM.
Some pictures were taken, but most did not turn out. I also
had a wonderful luncheon sponsored by many co-workers – it was unexpected and a
surprise. All in all it was a very nice
send off to the next chapter of my life.
I can honestly say I will miss all the IBMers I have known and worked
with over the years. I have some very close friends I will miss seeing on a daily basis.
In total I have worked as a professional for 43 years, 13+
at Wisconsin Telephone Company in Milwaukee and 30 at IBM in Gaithersburg,
Maryland. I have had successful careers
at both companies and never regretted my move to Maryland to work for IBM. I have a lot of fond memories from both
companies. I will say I am happy I left
both companies on my terms. A lot can be
said for that.
The last two nights I slept soundly and felt totally rested
by morning. In fact I woke up earlier
than normal. I had not felt that good in
a long time. I think all built up stress
has left my body. I mentioned this to my
husband and he replied “Welcome to retirement!”
I received a card and letter for a retired co-worker – he said “if it
takes longer than a nanosecond to adjust – see a doctor”. I can admit, I do not need to see a
doctor. I can and will adjust.
I am looking forward to the next chapter – more time for art
and jewelry making, exercising at a normal hour and doing absolutely
nothing. My calendar is already filling
up with art classes and retreats.
Woohoo – happy days ahead! No regrets.
Sunday, March 17, 2013
Completed Artwork
Happy ST. Patrick's Day
Suffering from both lack of time and inspiration I finally found time to finish several unfinished pieces of mixed media art. I cleaned up my workspace to make room for book making. I have several ideas circling my brain. I will also be teaching several book making classes at the Artway in New Market, MD. (www.polymerclayexpress.com) All I need to do is write up class descriptions, take pictures of sample books and send off to be posted on the Artway calendar. After March 27th I will definitely have more time for my art. More on that topic coming April 1st.
Below is a collection of some finished artwork. Let me know what you think...
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| "She dreams the impossible" 10x10 Mixed Media on Canvas |
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| "Listen to you heart" 14x11 - Mixed Media on Canvas |
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| "Live-Love-Laugh" 8x16 - Pan Pastels on canvas |
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| "Home is happiness" 12x12 Mixed Media on wood |
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| "She seizes the moment" 6x12 Mixed Media on canvas |
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| "Untitled" 16x20 Acrylics on Canvas
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Saturday, December 15, 2012
Ornament Swap Blog Hop
Is everyone ready for the Holidays? If not, maybe you will get in the spirit by hopping through the Blog Hop for the reveal of 31 lovely ornaments.
My ornament swap partner is Alice Peterson. Get a cup fo coffee or the beverage of choice and enjoy.
My partner could not decide which ornament to send so I am very lucky, I received two!
a closer view
Now sit back and start hopping:
My ornament swap partner is Alice Peterson. Get a cup fo coffee or the beverage of choice and enjoy.
My partner could not decide which ornament to send so I am very lucky, I received two!
a closer view
Now sit back and start hopping:
A thank you goes out to Sally, our wonderful host! I wish you all very Happy Holiday Season.
List of Participants
Monday, July 23, 2012
The Jewelry Mojo is Back
I wanted to take a hiatus from book and paper making for a while and focus on jewelry. I had a hard time getting started, especially after I lost my Southwest ring I made in Richad Salley class back in May. To try and get the mojo back I signed up for Diane Cook's "Etched and Layered Cuffs" - an online workshop sponsored by Artful Gathering (http://artfulgatheringfest.ning.com/) . It did the trick. I etched 4 brass bracelets and finished one, three more to go. While the etching solution was out I etched some copper for earrings and 2 brass pieces (4x6) for book covers. Can't wait to get back to all of them. Too bad my real job gets in the way of having fun. I just need to bite the bullet and actually retire so I can focus 24x7 on art and other important people in my life. Back to the etching... here are some photos of the etched pieces and the finished bracelet. Hope you like them as much as I do. I also pasted photos in facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/387814781274048/permalink/390525161003010/?notif_t=like
https://www.facebook.com/BetteBrody?ref=hl
The finished pieces has a filigree and butterfly broach attached using cold connections. The domed cuff is about 11/2" wide.
Thanks for stopping by!
https://www.facebook.com/BetteBrody?ref=hl
The finished pieces has a filigree and butterfly broach attached using cold connections. The domed cuff is about 11/2" wide.
Thanks for stopping by!
Sunday, July 1, 2012
Photo Art Album
I finished a custom order for my handcrafted Photo Art Album. I put a lot of time and heart into this album. It will be given as a first anniversary gift for the my friends daughter and son-in-law. To see photos go here: https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.489470297745854.129107.463453263680891&type=3&l=5e81ff9aeb
I took pictures of the top of each page. The bottom half is a mirror image of the background with an attached transparency with an archival 4x6 photo sleeve. The covers are made from polymer clay with a leather spine, hand sewed signatures using Greek leather cord. All pages are printed on matte photo paper with embellishments added after printing.
Sneak peak:
I took pictures of the top of each page. The bottom half is a mirror image of the background with an attached transparency with an archival 4x6 photo sleeve. The covers are made from polymer clay with a leather spine, hand sewed signatures using Greek leather cord. All pages are printed on matte photo paper with embellishments added after printing.
Sneak peak:
Monday, June 18, 2012
Road Trip - Part 2: Oh Sanvannah
Oh Savannah
– an exciting city with all the southern charm you can imagine. We stayed in the heart of the Historic
District. We parked our car for three
days and never needed to drive until the day we departed. We over looked River Street and the waterfront. This is a real walking city and walk we
did. We also took advantage of the city
tour narrated by certified historians, some dressed in costume. It was especially nice since you could get off
and on whenever. This city has lots of
history, 22 park-like squares which you maneuver around like a
round-about. One of the squares,
Chippewa, is where Forrest Gump’s bench was located. The bench has since been moved to the museum
of history in the Visitor
Center. I had Brian, hubby, sit on a bench in this
park and named it Brian “Gump” bench.
This is also considered a movie city, where more than 20 major movies
where shot in or near Savannah. Some of these movies are: Cape Fear,
The Last Song, Forrest Gump and the famous Midnight in the Garden of
Good and Evil.
We experienced the horse drawn carriage and Paula Deen’s (really
more hype than good food – service was terrible and the food not so good) restaurant.
This is also a city where you can carry alcoholic beverages as you stroll or
walk, as long as it is in a plastic cup.
(sip as you stroll). Reminded me
of Bourbon Street.
The cemeteries were interesting, especially Colonial Cemetery, where you can see where some
lived over 100 years or died before they were born. This was caused by the Union troops during
the Civil War who occupied this place and re-carved dates in the tombstones. Tombstone
rubbings are against the law, I’m glad I asked before I did any rubbings. The most beautiful cemetery is the “Bonaventure Cemetery”. It truly is one of the most beautiful places
on earth. It is the cemetery where one
of the famous scenes in the movie Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil was
filmed. The famous statue has
been moved to a museum and the city banned alcoholic beverages in the cemetery
since the movie. Story goes too many
were coming to the cemetery to sip martini’s and picnic (scene from the movie). What I learned, and so glad we booked a tour
guide, was the carvings of many of the tombstones all have meanings. It was all so fascinating I had to buy a book
from B&N on the meanings. Johnny
Mercer, and family members are buried in this cemetery. If you visit Savannah you definitely want to visit this
cemetery.
Other than Paula Deen’s, we had excellent dining
experience. Savannah has many wonderful restaurants to
choose from. Did I mention Leopold's Ice Cream Parlor - heavenly - all homemade on site. Not to be outdone by the best pralines ever - better than New Orlean's.
There is so much to take in and we did quite a bit in 2 ½ days. Loved every minute! I would go back in a heart beat. Any takers? My bags are packed.
Bonaventure Cemetery pics will be the next post.
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