Tuesday, May 08, 2007

Just call me Mary...



I bought this beautiful handmade journal last year from Rhonda Miller in Nova Scotia, and I have finally begun to work in it...
Mary Oliver is one of my favourite US poets - she's a true Romantic in the tradition of Wordsworth and Coleridge. She captures the depth of Nature's beauty in a single perfect phrase. So it seemed only right I start this record of my morning walks with her poem 'Why I Wake Early'. I painted the sunrise in the background just using a sponge and Tim Holtz's distressed inkpads.
The feather is a gift from a poor pigeon who met its end on the main road through the village - cars and lorries drive far too fast through here. I only hope it was an immediate death...
And I'm learning my new scanner simply does not like any form of 3D - it's a true flatbed!! Hence any third dimension causes bizarre shadows... The feather looks to be floating in space - the pigeon's spirit lives on...

Sunday, May 06, 2007

Oh what a day!!!

Oh, how I wish my camera were mended!! This is where we went yesterday... this is the top half of the billboard poster I received in the mail!
It was held at one of my favourite places - Rufford Park - the grounds of an abbey dissolved by Henry VIII. Part of the abbey still stands and the barns and stables have been converted into shops, cafes and seminar rooms. I'll be taking my batik class there in July.
So believe me, it's the most magickal venue, and yesterday was a magickal event...
As we walked from the car park alongside the lake, we were greeted by the sweetest lady with feathers in her hair, making puppet heads. She asked if we had any rubbish in our pockets... Sam and Nick turned out sweet wrappers and cinema tickets from Fracture last Saturday night. She had a tin full of found objects and she was going to adorn the puppet costumes with them. She put Sam and Nick's 'treasures' in a envelope with their names and said she would name the puppet she was making Sam - he just beamed from ear to ear...
As we continued along the lakeside path, we saw signs to a theatre in the woods would would be hosting a Beltane mystery play at noon. We passed mysterious sculptures and totem poles, and as we drew closer to the abbey grounds we could hear bands playing and children laughing...
In the abbey ruins, we found stalls where you could make your own beeswax candles (Esther made one in the shape of a little mouse, which we duly collected half an hour later after it had set!), where people were selling gorgeous bowls made from recycled beer and wine bottles, hand-knitted sweaters, and artwork made from found objects... I was in HEAVEN!!!!!!!!
We then walked into the main square surrounded by more stalls (handmade soaps, homemade cakes, a camera obscura - which Esther had great fun with sketching a part of the abbey!), but in the centre was the most amazing thing - a travelling Insect Circus!! It was like something from the Victorian era. There were automata and cool handcranked toys to play with. Then a wonderfully resplendent ringmaster stepped forward and hailed us to stay and watch the performance... and out came folk dressed in amazing bug costumes - wasps, beetles, earwigs... - and they 'performed' balancing acts, juggling, and other death-defying feats!! It was hilarious and sooo magickal!!
The most amazing-looking woman performed magic tricks with her 'pet' earwig. She was soooo beautiful she would stop traffic, and her arms and back were covered in tattoos!! Oh, how I wish I had photos to share with you!!
We then had venison burgers for lunch, watched Morris men, played splat the rat, guessed the weight of a handmade rug, and a whole series of other bizarre, quirky things... It was a day FULL of oooohs and aaahs, and it was such a joy to be there as a family!
I have such a treasure-house full of magickal images from this spectacular day, and I just hope I've been able to describe enough to share a glimpse with you all - it was a truly blessed, inspiring, fun day!!!!! All held in honour of this most traditional and magickal of celebrations - May Day!!

Wednesday, May 02, 2007

The goodies just keep rolling in...



... aren't I just THE luckiest girl!!
Sorry the scans aren't the best - I haven't figured out the settings on my new printer yet.
The top is of cards from (clockwise from left) dear Zorana, lovely Kate and my non-blogging friend, Clair.
The middle card is from the ever-inspiring Violette (with the most encouraging and uplifting message inside! And I've scattered some of the little goodies she enclosed around the envie - which just made the postman smile - 'Is it STILL your birthday??' he asked yesterday as he handed it to me. ' Oh, every day's a birthday!' I smiled back!!

Tuesday, May 01, 2007

Merry Beltane!!

It's time for singing, dancing and merry-making!!! This is the image for this week in my We'Moon desk diary - sorry I couldn't get a closer scan - I'm still trying to figure out my new printer/scanner...
And another reason for a wee celebration - I drew the name for my birthday giveaway.... No pics of the grand draw, I'm afraid as I'm still camera-less...
And the winner was....
Congratulations, lovely lady! I'll get the 4x4 picture and little book in the mail...
I just love this time of year - it feels like one celebration after another - at least in our household :o)
Of course, every day is a reason to celebrate - that's why we call it the PRESENT - right??!??!
Hope you're all enjoying this day's precious gift.