Thursday, March 18, 2010
Notes on Roman Glass
Remember that roman glass jewelry from a couple posts back? Well, I'm going to have to restring the necklace. One bead broke just from being in my suitcase. That's when it occurred to me that these native made glass beads are not well-tempered glass (as, for instance, Czech glass usually is). They are fragile, primitively created beads. So treat yours gently!
Goodbye, Old Paint
For the last 30 years or so I've been driving big vehicles. My first family car, bought when we had 3 or 4 children, was a Suburban. No AC, no power windows...we moved on to a 15 passenger van for the years that all 7 children were at home. Then when we came back from Hawaii, I got this 4 wheel drive Suburban. This car and I survived hydroplaning off into a field of water in Morrisville. Ran over a deer a couple months ago and didn't flinch. If I had still needed the bigger vehicle I would have fixed it, but we decided to downsize. So we found a dealer who gave us $2500 in trade (quite reasonable; the other dealer had only offered $1000) and we now have a 2007 Equinox. But I felt the old Suburban deserved a goodbye!
Tuesday, March 9, 2010
Doughnuts on Sunday
March, Spring Winds, and Basic Black
The weather has improved tremendously, the snow piles are only small mounds here and there, and my crocuses are blooming. Even early in the morning, when I'm out fetching wood in the chill, the early birds sound different and you can tell the season has turned.
I felt like wearing brighter colors so pulled out a never-worn bright turquoise blue top. (Bought on clearance, Della). I made a necklace set from some water buffalo horn beads that I had bought online and hadn't much liked. But set with some silver spacers that Granma had given me, they turned into a nicer set than I'd imagined.
Beads $4, Spacers $0, Clasp $2. So add a little for the other supplies and the set cost about $6.25
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