
Thursday, October 18, 2007
Changing the Dance

Thursday, October 11, 2007
Getting My Feet Wet
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Tuesday, October 9, 2007
It's Time Again~


Wednesday, October 3, 2007
Blink.....

Tuesday, September 25, 2007
Beginnings
Jessie, was nearly 3 years old the first year that Netty asked me to her home with some work for me. I would draw and sculpt for Netty. Now Jess has just turned 12 but it seems like just yesterday that Netty and I would work and fine tune images for chalk ware. I only worked that one year with her and had not sculpted until this summer. I have had the time of my life designing dolls. Netty has continued her chalk ware journey with her own images along with her papers and wax. The fun and magic of The Good Wives is that we don't know what the other is working on. Netty knows I will have dolls and I know that she will have papers and castings. When we get to the show and start setting up, it is the most wonderful time looking at each others pieces and simply enjoying the artist that each one is.
I do still get the urge to sculpt and have wanted to explore chalk ware. I grew up surrounded by the world of ceramics. I have done a bit of sculpting and learning of the chalk ware process to feed my artistic soul. It's fun, but it comes behind family and the world of patterns and design. I thought I would share a peek of the mold making process. It will take a lot more exploring and learning and that is what makes it fun. I am circling back to some of my old beginnings and they are now new. Life is pretty neat like that.
Perhaps now is a great time to click on Netty's link to the left. There you can see Netty's fine website and enjoy her work. I am particulalry fond of her chalkware witch shoes~ she never ceases to amaze me. They are a must have!
Sunday, September 23, 2007
Fall Whispers
Fill a buttered baking dish 1/2 full of sliced apples. Pour some cinnamon sugar over top of apples, In bowl mix 1 cup of flour, 1tsp baking powder, 1/2 cup sugar, 1 Tbsp soft butter and 1/2 cup water. Pour over top of apples. Bake at 350F for about 30 minutes or until done. Serve warm with sweet gravy on top. Serves 4.
Sweet Gravy
2 sticks margarine 1 cup flour
2 cups water 1 cup sugar
nutmeg to taste
In sauce pan melt margarine, add flour and sugar, mix well. Add water, stir and cook until thick. Remove from heat and add nutmeg. Serve over apple dessert or other desserts. Best if served warm.
Friday, September 21, 2007
Summer's Goodbye Song~

Monday, September 17, 2007
Take a moment will you, or better yet, make yourself a cup of tea and follow the link to Ava Grace. The auction went live yesterday and will continue until the 22nd. There are many pages of heartfelt donations that artists put their love into for dear Ava. For you, it is a chance to help and receive something special. You can also make a donation without bidding. Take a moment...make a difference.
Tuesday, September 11, 2007
Monday, September 10, 2007
Hear Ye....Hear Ye!!!!




Friday, September 7, 2007
Miss Maddie's Wee Family

Tuesday, September 4, 2007
Kevin McKrell
Meet Kevin McKrell and the Hard Road Ceilidh Band. Kevin recently changed his band to a more traditional sound. This is a favorite song of ours that he wrote and is very popular here. You can hear the pipes practicing in the background before competition. Sorry it was a bit shaky!!
Tagged again~~that tickles!!

Ok, drum roll please~
- A is for antiques which within hold stories told.
- N is for nice to everyone no matter young or old.
- N repeated is for nimble here; nimble of hands , but not of feet, I fear.
Thank you Cassie and Angie for tagging me~ I've had to be away a bit longer than expected, but I have lots of lovely posts to share! Now....who to tag? Carole, June and Sandy! I hope you have as much fun with it as I!
Thursday, August 23, 2007
A Hike Through History


In 1777, Jacob Salsbury, a spy during the Burgoyne Invasion was found hiding in the caves along here. The Battle of Bemis Heights, is the 2nd Battle of Saratoga. It was the second and last major engagement in the Battle of Saratoga. Burgoyne's expedition had failed in its attempt to gather supplies, previously at the Battle of Bennington in August. Burgoyne later surrendered at the final Battle of Saratoga.
Finally, the Helderberg War, was a tenants' revolt in upstate New York during the early 19th century. Dutch settlers were brought here by Patroons. They paid heavy rents until they freed themselves. It began with the death of Stephan Van Rensselaer III in 1839. Stephen, was a landowner and a patroon of the region at the time. The patroons owned all the land on which the tenants in the Hudson Valley lived. They used feudal leases to maintain control of the region. This Anti-Rent War led to the creation of the Antirenter Party and influenced New York politics from 1846 to 1851.
This weekend, it was a wonderful hike of about 3 1/2 miles and A LOT of stairs. The history makes it even more interesting to think that you are walking the same path as so many of our ancestors. The limestone cliffs are as beautiful as the view across the valley to the Adirondacks and Green Mountains. If only I had worn my heels, I probably could have seen Granville!
Friday, August 17, 2007
A Simple Wish....Answered

Thursday, August 16, 2007
Looking Forward

So much to share with all of you! I decided to wait until Crow Soup opened and share all the goode happenings here at once. First and most importantly is a little angel banner off to the left of the blog. It may be little, but it is of utmost importance. A posted link will take you to see a wee angel that needs our help. I'm very honored to be a part of this auction that holds the biggest of hearts and prayers for this little one!
Next is the above banner. I have been a part of this forum since it's beginning and I can't tell you how much I enjoy the ladies there. Thank you Donna of Cameo Moon! It is her vision and dream to start an online magazine for those that love Halloween. Artist, Verlene Brooks will be making this happen. As most of you know, I just sell my patterns over the Internet, except for a rare occasion. My finished goods go to select stores and trade shows, other than a small local show. That keeps me quite busy in itself, but this called to me and I'm excited to be a part of it all. Please visit on September 10th.
Life is full of goode things and goode news. As some of you know, Netty and I did a couple of local shows last year. After several years of The Gallery and Trade Shows, we wanted to come back home a bit. The big shows are very big and amazing, but also exhausting. The local shows were very well received and we will do more. In September, we will be at the Eagle Mills Show in Broadalbin, NY. http://www.eaglemillsfun.com/cidermill/ This is perfect! Several had asked us about doing this show and we listened. The show coordinator, Sandy is very tough about making sure that the work is all artist made. Exactly what we were looking for. Netty and I will be there on the 15th & 16th from 9-5. Unfortunately we won't have enough inventory to sell on both weekends, but perhaps next year. If you are near, please do stop by and say hello~ we love to see you. As dates approach for other shows, I will post the information here. It is really goode to be back, I must say.
Monday, August 13, 2007
Tag~ I'm It!
Now who would do such a nice thing??? Angie Kuether of Love The Prim Look. Angie's Link is on my page. She is certainly one of the nicest people that I know on here and is dear to me. I think she has one of the biggest hearts I know! Sigh.. but alas, I can't tag her back. And so as the morning continues 5-7 of the nicest and dearest Goode wifes you shall see~~
- Katie of Home Keeping Hearts ~ it's like you always know what is my heart on so many things!
- Emily Franz~ of Hootin'Annies and also Blonde and Blithe. You have so much fun just being YOU and are never afraid to embrace it all!
- Cassie~ of Mockingbird Hill~ A very new friend but how I enjoy the lively spirit that is you! You always make me smile and what could be nicer?
- Lauren~ of Alice Lands~ A very nice friend and a wonderful artist. You are my eyecandy in all that you create! A new friend too and so very nice. The joy of nice friends is welcoming new and sharing all the goode with old and new!
- Christe', Netty, Kat , June, Jane, Cheryl & Emily ~ Although you have already been tagged or don't have blogs, I do want you to see that you ARE the nicest ladies I know.
I am very much honored to know all of these ladies~I hope I have not forgotten anyone! The banner and the tag have given goode reason to let each of you know that you do touch my life and I enjoy each and every one of you. Not only for who you are but for all that you do. You rock!
Thank you Angie and a high five back at ya!