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Island life & hot glass with a dash of insanity.
Wednesday, June 23, 2010
Sunday, December 27, 2009
HOHOHUH???
OK, what happened to 2009? And wasn't it Thanksgiving just last week???
Good grief, I didn't get much done for Christmas this year! I got something for the kidos but beyond that....well just say I'll be making up for the lack of Christmas gifts for a few months.
That being said, it was a GREAT Christmas. My family was all healthy & happy and I got an afternoon nap in. Now that my friends is the mark of a great day!
Now we're in the middle of Carnival here on the island. Village is open and the big parade is next Saturday. We will be wrapping up this holiday season early this year, the first Friday & Saturday of the new year falls on the 1 & 2 so Carnival is early!
2010 is going to be a GREAT year!
Happy Holidays to everyone!
Good grief, I didn't get much done for Christmas this year! I got something for the kidos but beyond that....well just say I'll be making up for the lack of Christmas gifts for a few months.
That being said, it was a GREAT Christmas. My family was all healthy & happy and I got an afternoon nap in. Now that my friends is the mark of a great day!
Now we're in the middle of Carnival here on the island. Village is open and the big parade is next Saturday. We will be wrapping up this holiday season early this year, the first Friday & Saturday of the new year falls on the 1 & 2 so Carnival is early!
2010 is going to be a GREAT year!
Happy Holidays to everyone!
Saturday, August 1, 2009
Thursday, July 30, 2009
New Stuff
Sunday, July 19, 2009
Wedding Cake
Don't you love wedding cake???? It's even better than cupcakes! What could be better than a big slice of wedding cake & a glass of champagne???? Wedding cake with no calories, that's what! Here it is.....Wedding Cake that will stay on your wrist and never go to your hips!!!
BE BOLD, EAT CAKE, WEAR ART!!!
Saturday, July 18, 2009
Thursday, July 16, 2009
Just Flippin' Cute!
Wednesday, May 27, 2009
Tuesday, May 12, 2009
Water, water, everywhere....
Dropped Mr. Fix-it at the airport and before he could get through customs, I was back at the house ready to get some things done, i.e. throw away some crap while he wasn't looking.
I put on a load of clothes and got busy tossing stuff. I buzz back into the kitchen to grab a diet Coke and find an inch of water! There was water all the way to the front door. The man still hasn't gotten off the ground and here I stand wondering where the crap all this water came from. I mean the fact that it came from the washer was pretty obvious, but how did it get out of the washer?
It's about this time that I realized that the ice maker was off. I love that ice machine! Civilized life in the Caribbean requires ice! I caught the cord and followed it down to the power strip sitting underwater on the floor. Yep, it's going to be a long week without Mr. Fix-it.
I start to formulate a plan. I figure that I can drag the wet dripping clothes out of the washer and throw them in the pool to rinse them, then hang them on the furniture to dry. Most of the clothes are Mr. Fix-it's so I have a week to get them dry, but the ice maker. Now that's a problem and it has to be solved and solved fast!
First things first, forget the water, forget the clothes, see if the ice maker still works! Everyone in the Caribbean has several of those big heavy duty orange extension cords, so I went and got one of mine, a nice long one with a three prong plug on it. I checked the electric panel and saw that there was a breaker thrown and since I was standing in an inch of water I didn't try to reset it. Instead I dried off the plug to the ice maker plugged it into the cord and ran the cord into the living room and plugged it in. Nothing arched or popped, so far so good. I went back into the kitchen and holding my breath, pushed the button on the ice maker. I got light! I hang the cord carefully on the door knob, across the bar, over the bar stool and drape it over a chair in the dining room to keep it up out of the way and out of the water.
With things looking up, I prop open the front door and the door out to the pool and grab the broom. Now there is a floor drain right in front of the washer but since it's not lower than the rest of the floor, like a drain should be, it is pretty close to useless. About the only thing that it does well is to dry out so that sewer gas can leak back up into the kitchen, which is always a real pleasure. Nothing like smelling stink in the kitchen!
So...I bypass the drain and start sweeping the water out the doors. There is a lot of water. I finally start to make a little progress and with the ice maker's little green light smiling at me, life is looking a lot better, who cares about wet clothes.
It's about this time that I see what I think is a bag of dog food sitting on the pantry floor. I grab it thinking that dog food bags are nice & think and I might have gotten to it before the water soaked through. Wrong! I picked it up, the bottom falls out and I realize that it is cat litter, which doesn't come in a nice strong bag. I just stand there and watch as the big pile of cat litter turns into a big gunky pile of cat litter. That was it. I just leaned the broom against the wall grabbed a beer instead of the diet Coke I originally came into the kitchen for, turned the ceiling fan on high and walked out.
I put on a load of clothes and got busy tossing stuff. I buzz back into the kitchen to grab a diet Coke and find an inch of water! There was water all the way to the front door. The man still hasn't gotten off the ground and here I stand wondering where the crap all this water came from. I mean the fact that it came from the washer was pretty obvious, but how did it get out of the washer?
It's about this time that I realized that the ice maker was off. I love that ice machine! Civilized life in the Caribbean requires ice! I caught the cord and followed it down to the power strip sitting underwater on the floor. Yep, it's going to be a long week without Mr. Fix-it.
I start to formulate a plan. I figure that I can drag the wet dripping clothes out of the washer and throw them in the pool to rinse them, then hang them on the furniture to dry. Most of the clothes are Mr. Fix-it's so I have a week to get them dry, but the ice maker. Now that's a problem and it has to be solved and solved fast!
First things first, forget the water, forget the clothes, see if the ice maker still works! Everyone in the Caribbean has several of those big heavy duty orange extension cords, so I went and got one of mine, a nice long one with a three prong plug on it. I checked the electric panel and saw that there was a breaker thrown and since I was standing in an inch of water I didn't try to reset it. Instead I dried off the plug to the ice maker plugged it into the cord and ran the cord into the living room and plugged it in. Nothing arched or popped, so far so good. I went back into the kitchen and holding my breath, pushed the button on the ice maker. I got light! I hang the cord carefully on the door knob, across the bar, over the bar stool and drape it over a chair in the dining room to keep it up out of the way and out of the water.
With things looking up, I prop open the front door and the door out to the pool and grab the broom. Now there is a floor drain right in front of the washer but since it's not lower than the rest of the floor, like a drain should be, it is pretty close to useless. About the only thing that it does well is to dry out so that sewer gas can leak back up into the kitchen, which is always a real pleasure. Nothing like smelling stink in the kitchen!
So...I bypass the drain and start sweeping the water out the doors. There is a lot of water. I finally start to make a little progress and with the ice maker's little green light smiling at me, life is looking a lot better, who cares about wet clothes.
It's about this time that I see what I think is a bag of dog food sitting on the pantry floor. I grab it thinking that dog food bags are nice & think and I might have gotten to it before the water soaked through. Wrong! I picked it up, the bottom falls out and I realize that it is cat litter, which doesn't come in a nice strong bag. I just stand there and watch as the big pile of cat litter turns into a big gunky pile of cat litter. That was it. I just leaned the broom against the wall grabbed a beer instead of the diet Coke I originally came into the kitchen for, turned the ceiling fan on high and walked out.
With the ice machine running, time was my friend when it came to the rest of the mess. Thank God for tile floors!
Tuesday, April 14, 2009
Time for Lime Leopard
Sunday, March 1, 2009
Fire Ball in the Night

This is one of the coolest things I've ever seen! This big metal ball was a buoy that ended up on the land after a hurricane. Where an artist & his cutting torch turned it into a fire pit/ball. It is just awesome to see!
We went to a slow dinner at the organic farm up in the rainforest last night. The food was amazing! Slow dinners were started to combat fast food back in the 80's by an Italian named Carlo Petrini. Slow food is everything that fast food is not! It's locally grown, organic if possible, prepared slowly, served slowly, eaten slowly at big shared tables. It is just a wonderful way to spend an evening!
I would have never looked at a menu and ordered cucumber sorbet on my own for dessert and that is such a shame because it was some of the best stuff I ever ate!!! And I'm a dessert person! I KNOW chocolate! It is my friend!!!!
And fried squash blossoms! OMG!!! Fried squash blossoms with fresh green beans and a sorrel drizzle.....I thought I had died and gone to heaven! And those were just 2 of the 6 courses!!! It was SO good!!!
And when it all came to an end and the last bite of cucumber sorbet was scrapped off the banana leaf.....they lit the fireball! Just awesome!
If you have a chance to go to a slow dinner....go!!!! You can find out more about slow food and where you can enjoy it at http://www.slowfoodusa.org/
Thatching Update: There is a thatched roof in the future here on the ridge! Thatching is so much easier than it looks! I'm thinking that a thatched roof on the patio outside the studio would be just perfect!
BE BOLD, EAT SORBET, WEAR ART!!!
We went to a slow dinner at the organic farm up in the rainforest last night. The food was amazing! Slow dinners were started to combat fast food back in the 80's by an Italian named Carlo Petrini. Slow food is everything that fast food is not! It's locally grown, organic if possible, prepared slowly, served slowly, eaten slowly at big shared tables. It is just a wonderful way to spend an evening!
I would have never looked at a menu and ordered cucumber sorbet on my own for dessert and that is such a shame because it was some of the best stuff I ever ate!!! And I'm a dessert person! I KNOW chocolate! It is my friend!!!!
And fried squash blossoms! OMG!!! Fried squash blossoms with fresh green beans and a sorrel drizzle.....I thought I had died and gone to heaven! And those were just 2 of the 6 courses!!! It was SO good!!!
And when it all came to an end and the last bite of cucumber sorbet was scrapped off the banana leaf.....they lit the fireball! Just awesome!
If you have a chance to go to a slow dinner....go!!!! You can find out more about slow food and where you can enjoy it at http://www.slowfoodusa.org/
Thatching Update: There is a thatched roof in the future here on the ridge! Thatching is so much easier than it looks! I'm thinking that a thatched roof on the patio outside the studio would be just perfect!
BE BOLD, EAT SORBET, WEAR ART!!!
Saturday, February 21, 2009
ISLAND STYLIN'
Got to get my gloves and sharpen my machete! Yes, I own a machete...several in fact. Everybody in the islands has at least one! Why people in the states haven't realized that they NEED a machete is beyond me. They're are the best gardening tool you'll ever own and walk down a street carrying one and believe me, people give you room! Get yourself a nice weathered machete with a nice shinny edge (indicating that it is sharp as a razor) and walk down the meanest streets of any city and trust me, people would leave you alone! Crazy person carrying a machete...oh yeah, no one wants any of that!
But....back to why I'm even thinking about a machete. Going up to the farm in the rainforest tomorrow to learn how to thatch a roof. I love thatched roofs!!! And I'm going to learn how it's done! I can't wait!
Seriously though, no matter where you live.......you NEED a machete!
BE BOLD, OWN A MACHETE, WEAR ART!!!
But....back to why I'm even thinking about a machete. Going up to the farm in the rainforest tomorrow to learn how to thatch a roof. I love thatched roofs!!! And I'm going to learn how it's done! I can't wait!
Seriously though, no matter where you live.......you NEED a machete!
BE BOLD, OWN A MACHETE, WEAR ART!!!
Thursday, February 19, 2009
Stella & the girls

Stella is the chicken right in the middle of the group. The mostly black chick with the white edged wings and the poofy feathers on her head. It is those poofy feathers that makes Stella, Stella!Still no crowing......so maybe chickville is all girls.
If the rain holds off, chickville should have nest boxes along the side wall by the end of the day. It's looking pretty sketchy on the rain holding off thing though.
I've got to finish some jewelry and the clock from totally recycled materials for the local environmental association auction at the end of the month.
I have a bunch of diet Coke cans all glued & taped together with some cardboard, paper & old foam core board. It is going to be a princess throne for a little girl's room. It has curved arms and a curved back. I was working on it yesterday and ran out of hot glue sticks...so I went to lunch down at my favorite beach bar......and got back about 5:00pm. It was just one of those things...I kept thinking I needed to go into town and get glue sticks and weighing that against sitting there enjoying the sound of the waves....the waves & beer won.
Well the best part of today is that is is someone very very special's birthday!!! HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!!!!!!!!! I LOVE YOU!!!!!!
Get out there and have a great day everyone!
BE BOLD, EAT CAKE, WEAR ART!!!
If the rain holds off, chickville should have nest boxes along the side wall by the end of the day. It's looking pretty sketchy on the rain holding off thing though.
I've got to finish some jewelry and the clock from totally recycled materials for the local environmental association auction at the end of the month.
I have a bunch of diet Coke cans all glued & taped together with some cardboard, paper & old foam core board. It is going to be a princess throne for a little girl's room. It has curved arms and a curved back. I was working on it yesterday and ran out of hot glue sticks...so I went to lunch down at my favorite beach bar......and got back about 5:00pm. It was just one of those things...I kept thinking I needed to go into town and get glue sticks and weighing that against sitting there enjoying the sound of the waves....the waves & beer won.
Well the best part of today is that is is someone very very special's birthday!!! HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!!!!!!!!! I LOVE YOU!!!!!!
Get out there and have a great day everyone!
BE BOLD, EAT CAKE, WEAR ART!!!
Wednesday, February 11, 2009
POSTAL!
How many of you have a friend that happily answers to the name "Postal"?Well if you don't know a Postal, you've missed something special in life. And if you've missed "our" Postal, you've missed knowing a truly unique individual!
Not many people are comfortable enough, whether alcohol/drug induced or not, within their own skin to happily answer to Postal.
Our Postal Sande is one of a kind. The attached picture is from a shirt for her going away party. She's leaving the island. Will it be for good or will it turn out to be a mere vacation to the real world?? Only time will tell. Most islanders can't leave for good, just like a Bic that won't write, they just seem to keep showing back up regardless of how many times they are tossed...or in an islander's case, regardless of how many times they climb on a plane to leave this place. They just seem to show back up..... and we take them back like they were never gone. Kind of like living in "LOST" this island keeps calling you home.
Our Postal is a character! A crazy, loving, one of a kind that is fun & scary and always there for her friends.
How did she get her name??? Well she has spent many years working for the good ole' USPS.....and she is crazy as a stomped ant! Take your pick of how she got her name. One thing is for sure, she is loved by all that know her on this island.
Now, she is off to the real world and we wish her the best and if being in the real world is what's best for her, then not having her around is what we want. If she goes away and decides that the island is calling her home, then we will welcome her back and her bar stool will be waiting for her.
Saturday is the beach party to honor Sande and a large time will be had by all.
Postal we love you!!!!
CRAZY CAT!
Moving slowly this morning because Raul the Wonder Cat decided at 3:00 this morning that I needed to get up.
He was parked at the bedroom door yowling! He makes this loud noise whenever he wants me to "come DO something". He will come to where I am and makes this noise then run to where he wants me to go, so I'll follow him whenever he thinks there isn't enough food in his bowl or when the dog food bowl is empty and he wants a dog food snack. He's always eaten the dog's food but since we changed food about a month ago he has decided that it's his food too and he watches the level in the bowl and pitches a big fit if it gets low.
This cat is relentless, so I stumbled out of bed to go see what he wanted. He has me trained, I know that he will just keep coming back yowling until he wears me down & nothing will make him give up, not throwing things at him, not yelling at him....nothing phases him when he is on a "make her get in here mission".
So I stumbled through the doorway and he jumped up (he had been just sitting there making the horrible noise) and loped into the living room, tail straight up. I went toward the kitchen to check his bowl and the dog's bowl. It's just easier to do what he wants. He yowled at me as I passed him then darted past me and loped into the kitchen ahead of me.
His bowl was full & the dog's bowl was about half full. OK...sometimes he will throw a fit if the bowls aren't as full as he thinks they should be. I really think he thinks that he lives with idiots that might just up and leave at any time and he figures he should keep his bowls as full as possible just in case. I topped off the dog's bowl just to humor him and not have to come back and do it later if it wasn't up to his idea of "enough" dog food in the bowl.
I stumbled back to bed. I hadn't gotten comfortable before he was back at the doorway yowling again. I called him several names but got back up and started back to the door to see what else he could be upset about.
When he saw me coming he loped half way across the living room, stopped yowled and loped over to the sliding door that I keep open just enough for him to come & go at night so that I don't have to get up 10 times to let him in & out. (close the door and he will stand there inside or out and just yawl even he doesn't want to come in or out, he just wants it open!!!!)
I start over to the door. It looked like it should, but what do I know? He was just standing there looking at it and yowling to high heaven.
When I got to the door, I saw what he was all bent out of shape about. If the screen doors aren't lined up just right with the opening in the sliding door the fat little fuzzy wiener dog can't get through the opening to go out at night. Obviously she had tried to go out to poop sometime during the night and couldn't get through and Raul was highly insulted that he had to walk past dog poo to get in!!!
He just sat there looking at the poo yowling until I went to get something to clean it up with. As soon as I got it up, he walked over, hopped into his favorite chair & curled up.
Great, the cat can sleep now!!!!
I watched TV until about 5:00am.
He was parked at the bedroom door yowling! He makes this loud noise whenever he wants me to "come DO something". He will come to where I am and makes this noise then run to where he wants me to go, so I'll follow him whenever he thinks there isn't enough food in his bowl or when the dog food bowl is empty and he wants a dog food snack. He's always eaten the dog's food but since we changed food about a month ago he has decided that it's his food too and he watches the level in the bowl and pitches a big fit if it gets low.
This cat is relentless, so I stumbled out of bed to go see what he wanted. He has me trained, I know that he will just keep coming back yowling until he wears me down & nothing will make him give up, not throwing things at him, not yelling at him....nothing phases him when he is on a "make her get in here mission".
So I stumbled through the doorway and he jumped up (he had been just sitting there making the horrible noise) and loped into the living room, tail straight up. I went toward the kitchen to check his bowl and the dog's bowl. It's just easier to do what he wants. He yowled at me as I passed him then darted past me and loped into the kitchen ahead of me.
His bowl was full & the dog's bowl was about half full. OK...sometimes he will throw a fit if the bowls aren't as full as he thinks they should be. I really think he thinks that he lives with idiots that might just up and leave at any time and he figures he should keep his bowls as full as possible just in case. I topped off the dog's bowl just to humor him and not have to come back and do it later if it wasn't up to his idea of "enough" dog food in the bowl.
I stumbled back to bed. I hadn't gotten comfortable before he was back at the doorway yowling again. I called him several names but got back up and started back to the door to see what else he could be upset about.
When he saw me coming he loped half way across the living room, stopped yowled and loped over to the sliding door that I keep open just enough for him to come & go at night so that I don't have to get up 10 times to let him in & out. (close the door and he will stand there inside or out and just yawl even he doesn't want to come in or out, he just wants it open!!!!)
I start over to the door. It looked like it should, but what do I know? He was just standing there looking at it and yowling to high heaven.
When I got to the door, I saw what he was all bent out of shape about. If the screen doors aren't lined up just right with the opening in the sliding door the fat little fuzzy wiener dog can't get through the opening to go out at night. Obviously she had tried to go out to poop sometime during the night and couldn't get through and Raul was highly insulted that he had to walk past dog poo to get in!!!
He just sat there looking at the poo yowling until I went to get something to clean it up with. As soon as I got it up, he walked over, hopped into his favorite chair & curled up.
Great, the cat can sleep now!!!!
I watched TV until about 5:00am.
Sunday, February 8, 2009
RECYCLED TIME & A GLITTER CANNON

It's been a productive day here on the ridge even if it was Sunday.
Yesterday someone asked me about a clock. I told them that I had made a few clocks in the past.....so the wheels started turning in my head.
Yesterday someone asked me about a clock. I told them that I had made a few clocks in the past.....so the wheels started turning in my head.
Clocks, Caribbean, beach, island.....OK....then I started thinking about recycled art. Recycled art clocks! And what else could you call clocks made from recycled materials but "Recycled Time"!
So.....here's the first clock out of completely recycled materials. The clock works is the only thing that is new. Not even the hands are new, they're hammered copper wire. The rest of the clock is made out of slats from broken shutters.
More clocks to come!
While I was busy with the clocks, Mr. Invent It was working on an air cannon to shoot glitter & confetti. Why do we need an air cannon to shoot glitter & confetti you ask?????
Well.......we were afraid that if we built a potato gun to shoot glitter & confetti that the hairspray might set the paper towel wadding on fire and then we'd be shooting a flaming hunk of paper along with the glitter & confetti, which might not be a good thing, especially when you are dealing with a street full of drunken idiots.
So.....here's the first clock out of completely recycled materials. The clock works is the only thing that is new. Not even the hands are new, they're hammered copper wire. The rest of the clock is made out of slats from broken shutters.
More clocks to come!
While I was busy with the clocks, Mr. Invent It was working on an air cannon to shoot glitter & confetti. Why do we need an air cannon to shoot glitter & confetti you ask?????
Well.......we were afraid that if we built a potato gun to shoot glitter & confetti that the hairspray might set the paper towel wadding on fire and then we'd be shooting a flaming hunk of paper along with the glitter & confetti, which might not be a good thing, especially when you are dealing with a street full of drunken idiots.
Why do we want to shoot glitter & confetti??? Well doesn't everyone????
Norma from the Domino Club (home of the world famous beer drinking pigs) has a float in the annual St. Patrick's Parade and it needs to shoot glitter & confetti into the crowd! (without setting anyone on fire!)
So Mr. Invent It has been working on his air cannon all afternoon. He has a friggin' brass valve in that thing! With a big leaver handle!!! Brass, I tell you!!!
Finally just after dark he was ready to test it. He hooked it to the compressor and pumped it up. (have to watch the gauge so as not to explode the PVC pipe by putting too much air in) Stuffed in a couple of damp paper towels and with a flick of that handle on that damn brass valve, he launched paper towels into the darkness! The test firing was a success!!!
I ran in and got some red glitter, another damp paper towel and the big flashlight. By the time I got back to the front door with the glitter he had brought the thing inside. We started to recharge the cannon & realized that we needed to take it back outside before we loaded it with the glitter. We would have never gotten the red glitter out of the kitchen if it had accidentally fired!
We took it back out, he recharged it, stuffed in another damp paper towel and I poured in the glitter, aimed the light in the same direction that he had the cannon aimed and......poof!
The paper towel blew by the top of the palm tree, trailing red glitter! You could see it falling through the light, like some kind of weird red snow storm! It was GREAT!!!!
We will be tracking red glitter into the house for months!!!
Recycled art & glitter launching air cannons.....it was a good day!
BE BOLD, SHOOT GLITTER, WEAR ART!!!
Thursday, February 5, 2009
Color Me Zebra!
What do you get when you mix color with zebra print?A crazy bracelet, that's what! I love this bracelet. Zebra print gone wild.
I've been on a color tear! Nothing is safe around here. The sun is bright, the sky is clear and I'm putting color in, on, around anything that crosses my path.
What's next??? Well I have some visions of copper rattling around in my head....copper with colorful beads...for yard art? I'm working on it. I think a copper garden gate with colorful beads next to a little painted stick fence would be awesome!
Or maybe a copper pot rack for the kitchen....a few beads wrapped here and there on copper wire. I can see it!
There just aren't enough hours in the day!!! So many projects....so little time!
BE BOLD, EAT CAKE, WEAR ART!!!
Wednesday, February 4, 2009
A LITTLE CRUCIAN CONFUSION
Crucian confusion.... what is crucian confusion you ask?
Well.....there are several answers to that question. People who live here on the island of St Croix are called Crucians. (God deliver us from the debate over who is and who is not a Crucian!) So when things get crazy it is often referred to as Crucian Confusion, so you could say that it is a state of being.
But you can't stop there. It is also a strong local rum drink that will certainly result in confusion when too much is consumed.
And then there is this necklace. A jumble of colorful tropical inspired trinkets that tumble from big Sterling Silver chain links, creating a confusion of tropical color...and a whole lot of fun!
The original piece had trinkets dangling from links all the way around, this is a smaller version with trinkets only in the front. Either way, it's bright & fun & happy!
And that is the point. Jewelry should make you feel good.
Happiness, fun, smiles, sunshine, feeling special.....that's what my jewelry is all about.
BE BOLD, EAT CAKE, WEAR ART!!!
MASKS
Monday, February 2, 2009
Painted Sticks & Bottle Tree

Painted sticks & a bottle tree.
I think the bottle tree needs a paint job like the sticks! Boy, I wish they made a beer that came in pink bottles.
I got started painting the sticks and haven't decided what to do with them yet.
I have to get to work on painting that bottle tree....it looks so plain next to the sticks!
Sunday, February 1, 2009
Chickville

Welcome to Chickville!
This is home to 8 chickens that I got for Christmas. The chicks still don't have names because I can't tell if they are hens or roosters so I'm waiting for them to get old enough to either crow or not...then I will name them. Although coming up with 8 good names might be hard.
Saturday, January 31, 2009
Starfish
How about a starfish to put a little Caribbean in your winter?Starfish were yesterday afternoon's project. Just a simple starfish on knotted cord....I like it!
Today....it's a little gardening and a little work on Chickville. And what is Chickville you say???? I really should let the pictures explain it. I'll shot some photos when I'm done today and post them. Chickville rocks!
Friday, January 30, 2009
Heart on a String
Wear your heart on a string....or in this case a tiny leather cord!The deep red heart has a kind of minimalist look as it almost floats there on the tiny black cord. The long sleek heart is approximately an inch & a half long. Not too big, not too small.
It's another in my new trinkets series. The trinkets are designed to give you that one of a kind art to wear look for not a lot of $$$. Just because the media is determine to make us all believe that the sky is falling, it doesn't mean that we can't still stand out in this mass produced world! In fact, I think it becomes more important to have fun things to brighten up your day, your outfit, your life!
And we have to have great little "trinkets" to give to our friends! Wonderful little bits of zip to add fun to their day...that 3 people in the WalMart checkout line won't be wearing!!!!!
How shocking is it to see something that you thought was "pretty cool" on someone not cool at all? You know what I mean, the over-aged, over-bleached haired woman in the over-stuffed T-shirt with Classy Mama in rhinestones across the front, smoking, chewing gum & yelling at a cell phone....brrrrr! Well, that's what can happen when you buy mass produced!!! So as I always say....stand out in this mass produced world BE BOLD, EAT CHOCOLATE, WEAR ART!!!
I may have to add.......BE BOLD, FEED A STARVING ARTIST, BUY ART!!!
Thursday, January 29, 2009
Think Hearts!

I've been making hearts, hearts and more hearts this week. I have a pile of new ones along with some old favorites. If you want hearts get them ordered! Valentine's Day is right around the corner.
This is a new fun design that combines rustic hemp cord with a long sleek handmade glass heart. Love it, love it, love it!
Thursday, January 15, 2009
RED HOT CORAL
I just love this new bracelet, there is a matching necklace. It's what you get when you take basic black & white handmade glass beads are combined them with slices of red coral and a little Sterling Silver. The bracelet is even prettier than the photo, the red is just stunning with the black & white!It's one of those pieces that just makes me happy when I look at it. And that's what I strive to do, make pieces that just make me happy. I think that jewelry should make a person feel special. It should make us smile, laugh, attract a little attention. And with all the "sky is falling" talk about the economy, it's even more important to have a little "fun" in your life.
A simple black tee shirt & a pair of jeans can become an awesome outfit with a splash of wild colorful jewelry! This bracelet could take that simple outfit straight to Wow!
BE BOLD, EAT CHOCOLATE IN BED, WEAR ART!
I'm Back!!!!
2009 is going to be an incredible year!!!
I got back on island 3 days before Christmas, just in time to decorate the tree and get my Ho-Ho-Ho on!
I'll explain about the left brain adventure that I went on for the last 3 months of 2008 later.
The studio is back up and running and new designs are beginning to come together! I have a fun new design called Crucian Confussion. Bright, fun....will chase away the winter blues.
It is so good to be home! It was getting COLD in the states!!! I don't do cold well!
I got back on island 3 days before Christmas, just in time to decorate the tree and get my Ho-Ho-Ho on!
I'll explain about the left brain adventure that I went on for the last 3 months of 2008 later.
The studio is back up and running and new designs are beginning to come together! I have a fun new design called Crucian Confussion. Bright, fun....will chase away the winter blues.
It is so good to be home! It was getting COLD in the states!!! I don't do cold well!
Thursday, September 11, 2008
Distractions......
Have so much that I want to do today in the studio. I have several ideas rattling around in my head that I need to turn into beads & jewelry....before they get lost in there!
But........Ike has me distracted. I have lots of family & friends that could be in his path. The fact that the "professionals" have it narrowed down to the whole Texas coast doesn't help! I realize that it's difficult to predict where the storm will hit, but these massive evacuations that have become the way that they are handling storms aren't good in the long run. All the people who evacuate and nothing happens will make many pay less attention to the warning next time and not listen when they should. I think the storm will hit closer to Houston than what they're predicting at the moment.....but that's just my uneducated unofficial rock dweller view of it. If I was in Houston, I'd be hitting the roads today....but that's just me.
So......I'm a bit distracted..... but once I get in there, it'll be easier to focus on the beads.
Today is my favorite girl's birthday! It's going to be a cupcake kind of day at school!!!!
HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YA'....HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YA'!!! (that's part of a song that they sing down here that she likes) She has lots of fun jewelry coming her way! HAPPY BIRTHDAY PICKY!!!
Hope everyone has a great Thursday!
BE BOLD, EAT BIRTHDAY CAKE, WEAR ART!!!
But........Ike has me distracted. I have lots of family & friends that could be in his path. The fact that the "professionals" have it narrowed down to the whole Texas coast doesn't help! I realize that it's difficult to predict where the storm will hit, but these massive evacuations that have become the way that they are handling storms aren't good in the long run. All the people who evacuate and nothing happens will make many pay less attention to the warning next time and not listen when they should. I think the storm will hit closer to Houston than what they're predicting at the moment.....but that's just my uneducated unofficial rock dweller view of it. If I was in Houston, I'd be hitting the roads today....but that's just me.
So......I'm a bit distracted..... but once I get in there, it'll be easier to focus on the beads.
Today is my favorite girl's birthday! It's going to be a cupcake kind of day at school!!!!
HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YA'....HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YA'!!! (that's part of a song that they sing down here that she likes) She has lots of fun jewelry coming her way! HAPPY BIRTHDAY PICKY!!!
Hope everyone has a great Thursday!
BE BOLD, EAT BIRTHDAY CAKE, WEAR ART!!!
Wednesday, September 10, 2008
Starfish........
It is Wednesday, the breeze is back, the sun is up and life is good in the islands!!!Everyone on the Texas coast needs to keep an eye on Ike! That is a big storm!
The return of the breeze has cooled things down and heated up the creative energy in the studio. I can't wait to get in there this morning. I can't wait to fire up the torch. Have a couple of custom Halloween necklaces to make the beads for today and then maybe some more starfish.
Here's one of the things that I've done with some of the starfish beads that I made last week. I want to do a bracelet to match it with maybe a couple strands of seed beads and a big starfish, kind of a cuff look to it. I see it in my head...now to get it out!!!!
Made some black & white starfish that are just too cute! This necklace with black & white starfish on black seed beads or black stone chips.....cute, cute, cute!
These same starfish beads with Sterling Silver links & a few Swarovski Brand Crystals between them creates a completely different look! Love it too!
Trying to make a free form palm tree beads that are sturdy enough to stand up to wear but doesn't end up looking like a pile of poop. Haven't gotten that one worked out just yet...definitely still in the poop stage!
Wii update......What do you say to a man when he says "I could have a heart attack right now and still beat you"? Well, if I tell you, they'll tag me as NOT family friendly! I can tell you that mixed into the response was the phrase "prove it".
Have a great Wednesday everyone!!!!
BE BOLD, EAT CAKE, WEAR ART!!!
Tuesday, September 9, 2008
Something New......

While the wii monkey wasn't controlling my life.....I did manage to start playing with a new design.
It's just an adjustable silver bangle with a big glass starfish on it. It looks nice layered with other bangles and some of the little pearl bracelets like I posted several weeks ago.
I'm also working on some custom work....when the monkey will let me! damn that wii monkey!
BE BOLD, FEED THE WII MONKEY, WEAR ART!!!
I Am Ashamed!!!!
Some of you are starting to email me to see why I haven't posted since the weekend...
I might as well come clean. I have an addiction. Yes, I admit it. I have a serious addiction and it is effecting my ability to blog.
Yes......I have the Wii monkey on my back! I admit it. I have been playing with my new Wii when I usually blog.
The Wii monkey is wicked! It lures you in and then won't let you go! You have to beat your last score....more importantly you have to beat the flippin' man in his underwear telling you that you read the green wrong! FYI, in the golf game, if you hit the ball into the water hazard or out of bounds for 10 times in a row, you get a nasty little box that says "10+ give up"!!!! Give up????? What does it mean give up???????
You do not tell a sweating, angry woman who has hit 10 virtual golf balls into a virtual water hazard to "give up" while a man in his underwear smirks! It just is not done!!!! If I was sure that the American Express replacement guarantee would replace the thing, I'd make it think "give up"!!!!!!!!
And if that wasn't bad enough........seriously...if that wasn't enough.....the stupid thing told me that I was 81 in wii years!!!!!! I took it's stupid fitness test without reading the instructions (I tend to not read directions) or going through the training and it told me I was 81 in wii years!!!!
So I haven't posted because I had to read the flippin' directions so that I could bring down my wii years!!!! And I did!!! But it still isn't very good!!!! Those stupid baseballs come at you FAST!!!
I'm not dead.......and neither is the Wii.......yet.
I'll do better on my posting....it's rough having a wii monkey on your back! I wonder if there is rehab for wii......or maybe it is an illness and I would qualify for disability??? hmmm....I should research that....but the wii monkey is calling me......so many things to do....so little time that the wii is off.....
Next I want the wii fit.....I want to do the yoga...bet I can wipe that smirk off his face if we are doing wii yoga! I'll make him think read the green......
BE BOLD, PLAY WII, WEAR ART!!!!
I might as well come clean. I have an addiction. Yes, I admit it. I have a serious addiction and it is effecting my ability to blog.
Yes......I have the Wii monkey on my back! I admit it. I have been playing with my new Wii when I usually blog.
The Wii monkey is wicked! It lures you in and then won't let you go! You have to beat your last score....more importantly you have to beat the flippin' man in his underwear telling you that you read the green wrong! FYI, in the golf game, if you hit the ball into the water hazard or out of bounds for 10 times in a row, you get a nasty little box that says "10+ give up"!!!! Give up????? What does it mean give up???????
You do not tell a sweating, angry woman who has hit 10 virtual golf balls into a virtual water hazard to "give up" while a man in his underwear smirks! It just is not done!!!! If I was sure that the American Express replacement guarantee would replace the thing, I'd make it think "give up"!!!!!!!!
And if that wasn't bad enough........seriously...if that wasn't enough.....the stupid thing told me that I was 81 in wii years!!!!!! I took it's stupid fitness test without reading the instructions (I tend to not read directions) or going through the training and it told me I was 81 in wii years!!!!
So I haven't posted because I had to read the flippin' directions so that I could bring down my wii years!!!! And I did!!! But it still isn't very good!!!! Those stupid baseballs come at you FAST!!!
I'm not dead.......and neither is the Wii.......yet.
I'll do better on my posting....it's rough having a wii monkey on your back! I wonder if there is rehab for wii......or maybe it is an illness and I would qualify for disability??? hmmm....I should research that....but the wii monkey is calling me......so many things to do....so little time that the wii is off.....
Next I want the wii fit.....I want to do the yoga...bet I can wipe that smirk off his face if we are doing wii yoga! I'll make him think read the green......
BE BOLD, PLAY WII, WEAR ART!!!!
Friday, September 5, 2008
Surprise!!!!
Felt like a new look this morning!
Oh this is great!!! When I wake up and decide I have to have a change instead of looking for the scissors and hacking on my hair...yes, I am bad about cutting my own hair from time to time. Sometimes it works out OK....sometimes not so OK...... I can just click a button and poof!!!! A whole new look!!!! No waiting for it to grow out!!!!!!!
OK....bead news flash here.......I have a black cat bead that I'll photograph later and post.......he was the first black cat I attempted. You tell me what he looks like he is doing. LOL!!!
It's Friday!!!! Since I work at home, the day of the week doesn't matter much....but it's ingrained in me to love Friday because it's the end of the "normal" work week...."normal"....yeah, I'm not sure I should be allowed to use that word.
It's Friday,the sun is up and the blog has a new look, life is good in the Caribbean!!!
BE BOLD, EAT CHEAP YELLOW MUSTARD, WEAR ART!!!
Oh this is great!!! When I wake up and decide I have to have a change instead of looking for the scissors and hacking on my hair...yes, I am bad about cutting my own hair from time to time. Sometimes it works out OK....sometimes not so OK...... I can just click a button and poof!!!! A whole new look!!!! No waiting for it to grow out!!!!!!!
OK....bead news flash here.......I have a black cat bead that I'll photograph later and post.......he was the first black cat I attempted. You tell me what he looks like he is doing. LOL!!!
It's Friday!!!! Since I work at home, the day of the week doesn't matter much....but it's ingrained in me to love Friday because it's the end of the "normal" work week...."normal"....yeah, I'm not sure I should be allowed to use that word.
It's Friday,the sun is up and the blog has a new look, life is good in the Caribbean!!!
BE BOLD, EAT CHEAP YELLOW MUSTARD, WEAR ART!!!
Thursday, September 4, 2008
Witch's Boot.......

Didn't get the witches boot finished yet. Think it will be a pendant.
Down below the last pic is of one of the clasp that I made. What could be better than a candy corn clasp???
Fun stuff!!! Keeps the mind off the hurricanes whizzing by! We've been lucky and hopefully our luck will hold out. There is no evacuating when you live on a rock in the ocean. Nope, no place to evacuate to. No way to get there if there was. You just toss all the patio furniture into the pool, tie down anything that you can't toss in, check your supplies, close the shutters and hope for he best.
The one thing that we do well when it comes to hurricanes is, that we cut off all the power before the storm hits. There are no fires caused by the downed power lines or exploding transformers. The mainland should cut the power! The fires that Gustov caused wouldn't have happened if the power had not been on. The hospitals, radio stations, emergency services all go on generators and we sit in the dark and wait, listening to our battery powered radios.
Really glad that we've missed that fun so far this year....really glad! Sorry that anyone else has to go through it, but very happy that we've dodged the bullet.
Duct tape, Off, Fix-A-Flat, bolt cutters, a come along (if you don't know what one is, you've never had to move a tree off anything!) and a chain saw.....my favorite things in my hurricane kit!
Jumbies In the Studio....
I don't know if it's the heat or the hurricanes blowing by....but the Jumbies have taken over the studio.I haven't made a single bead that is like anything I usually make. It all started with someone asking me to make some little girlie dress bead charms and evolved. The little girlie dress beads led to cupcakes...arrows...crazy hearts.....candy corn....starfish & fishlips.
The Jumbies have taken over the studio!!! Jumbies are a Caribbean thing, short definition...spirits.
Think it's the Jumbies keeping all the storms north of us. So if they want to hang out in the studio and make me make crazy things, they can stay! Looks like they have kept Ike north of us and that is one wicked storm!!! Coastal people, keep an eye on that one!
Hope everyone has a great Thursday!
Tuesday, September 2, 2008
Boop-Boop & Friends.....
Monday, September 1, 2008
Raul the Wonder Cat.....
Sunday, August 31, 2008
Saturday in Paradise.......
I had just cranked up the oxygen concentrator and cracked open the valve on the propane bottle yesterday when the power went poof! 9:30am and no electricity.
All those words that spilled out of my mouth when the concentrator's alarm, with its irritatingly high pitched squeal, dragged my creative motivation right on out with them. I flipped the switch, bled the propane lines and trudge about the house flipping the battery backup switches to stop their squeals and went to check to see if maybe, just maybe the load of clothes in the washer had gotten to the end of the cycle.........yeah, right.
I phoned the emergency number for WAPA......a side note here, it is wrong, wrong, wrong, when you know the emergency number for your local electric company, just wrong I tell you!...... and of course no one answered. But I noticed as I made my way through the "press 1 for.." menu that there was something new....a press 6 for an important message from WAPA. I figure this can not be good, so I press 6 as instructed and my already drooping spirits crash & burn. There is a pre-recorded message giving a time of just 10 minutes earlier saying that the plant was experiencing problems and then a list of feeders that were off....I was of course on one of the 5 listed. But the scary part was that the message was timely! We don't do timely in the Caribbean! Timely is frightening! Timely made me wonder if we were on a planned outage. Planned outage was not good. Then I started trying to remember when I had seen the WAPA barge last. I usually see the barge go by early every morning....but I hadn't seen it on Friday...I hadn't seen it Saturday morning either. Unfortunately the oil refinery has put WAPA on cash in advance for barge loads....72hrs in advance.... so the barge not passing is not a good sign.
By 11:00 yesterday with the power still not on, I decided that it was time to go down to the beach bar and see if anyone knew what was going on beyond the canned info available and to pick up some ice....just in case.
The gas pizza oven was turning out pizzas and the beer was cold.....life was looking up. Sat there and had a couple of beers and some pizza. Even the showers that were blowing (and I do mean blowing, as in sideways...roof overhead doesn't help much) through, the fringes of Hanna didn't matter. There was a bar full of us just hanging out, waiting for WAPA to do whatever it was going to do. About 2:00pm the fan over the bar started to hum and turn slowly. The power was on!
Not trusting that all was well, I still picked up the ice. When I got home sure enough, things were back to normal. The washer had finished the load by the time I got there, so I threw them in the dryer. I phoned the emergency number to see if there was a new pre-recorded message saying that other feeders were out....because if they were, we were on power rotation! But no...the new pre-recorded message was that all feeders were back online. What is going on??? Efficiency is frightening!
But just about the time I started feeling really comfortable that all was well with the power gods...POP! And from about 3:30 until almost 7:00pm we were down again! The clothes did get dry before we lost power again! This time it was just something up here on the ridge, not the plant or the whole feeder....lucky us!
In all of this I have to say that we have the best line department in the world. Those guys show up to try to tie this piece of crap distribution system back together regardless of the weather, day or night. They are my heroes! I love the WAPA guys! Their equipment sucks, the system is a mess, the plant is antiquated but those guys work magic!
So here it is Sunday........the power is still on.....but I didn't see the barge this morning...so that's 3 days in a row. Either the barge is running on a different schedule or we might not have power for long. I'm keeping my fingers crossed on a new schedule!
Just another day in paradise!
My power issues are minor in the whole scheme of things....Gustav was just a little wave when he passed us, Hanna has been nothing but a few showers. My thoughts are with the people along the Louisiana coast. WAPA outages are an inconvenience, Gustav has the potential to be much, much more.
Good luck to everyone along the Gulf Coast and those inland!
All those words that spilled out of my mouth when the concentrator's alarm, with its irritatingly high pitched squeal, dragged my creative motivation right on out with them. I flipped the switch, bled the propane lines and trudge about the house flipping the battery backup switches to stop their squeals and went to check to see if maybe, just maybe the load of clothes in the washer had gotten to the end of the cycle.........yeah, right.
I phoned the emergency number for WAPA......a side note here, it is wrong, wrong, wrong, when you know the emergency number for your local electric company, just wrong I tell you!...... and of course no one answered. But I noticed as I made my way through the "press 1 for.." menu that there was something new....a press 6 for an important message from WAPA. I figure this can not be good, so I press 6 as instructed and my already drooping spirits crash & burn. There is a pre-recorded message giving a time of just 10 minutes earlier saying that the plant was experiencing problems and then a list of feeders that were off....I was of course on one of the 5 listed. But the scary part was that the message was timely! We don't do timely in the Caribbean! Timely is frightening! Timely made me wonder if we were on a planned outage. Planned outage was not good. Then I started trying to remember when I had seen the WAPA barge last. I usually see the barge go by early every morning....but I hadn't seen it on Friday...I hadn't seen it Saturday morning either. Unfortunately the oil refinery has put WAPA on cash in advance for barge loads....72hrs in advance.... so the barge not passing is not a good sign.
By 11:00 yesterday with the power still not on, I decided that it was time to go down to the beach bar and see if anyone knew what was going on beyond the canned info available and to pick up some ice....just in case.
The gas pizza oven was turning out pizzas and the beer was cold.....life was looking up. Sat there and had a couple of beers and some pizza. Even the showers that were blowing (and I do mean blowing, as in sideways...roof overhead doesn't help much) through, the fringes of Hanna didn't matter. There was a bar full of us just hanging out, waiting for WAPA to do whatever it was going to do. About 2:00pm the fan over the bar started to hum and turn slowly. The power was on!
Not trusting that all was well, I still picked up the ice. When I got home sure enough, things were back to normal. The washer had finished the load by the time I got there, so I threw them in the dryer. I phoned the emergency number to see if there was a new pre-recorded message saying that other feeders were out....because if they were, we were on power rotation! But no...the new pre-recorded message was that all feeders were back online. What is going on??? Efficiency is frightening!
But just about the time I started feeling really comfortable that all was well with the power gods...POP! And from about 3:30 until almost 7:00pm we were down again! The clothes did get dry before we lost power again! This time it was just something up here on the ridge, not the plant or the whole feeder....lucky us!
In all of this I have to say that we have the best line department in the world. Those guys show up to try to tie this piece of crap distribution system back together regardless of the weather, day or night. They are my heroes! I love the WAPA guys! Their equipment sucks, the system is a mess, the plant is antiquated but those guys work magic!
So here it is Sunday........the power is still on.....but I didn't see the barge this morning...so that's 3 days in a row. Either the barge is running on a different schedule or we might not have power for long. I'm keeping my fingers crossed on a new schedule!
Just another day in paradise!
My power issues are minor in the whole scheme of things....Gustav was just a little wave when he passed us, Hanna has been nothing but a few showers. My thoughts are with the people along the Louisiana coast. WAPA outages are an inconvenience, Gustav has the potential to be much, much more.
Good luck to everyone along the Gulf Coast and those inland!
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