Friday, October 2, 2009

Retro Sewing Patterns


Various fashions sewn and worn by me over the decades.

Thursday, October 1, 2009

Mist over the lake

Before 7 AM Silver Lake. It was cold outside, but I wanted to take some pics of the mist with or without my slippers.

As Time Goes By



Each year I save the roses from dh bouquets and place them around this Butcher's Rack.

Selection from my Flickr Set

Sunday, February 22, 2009

Silver Lake Reflections


Another photo with textures. The textures come from Painting With Brushes.

Thursday, February 19, 2009

Lots of textures, and played in Photoshop.

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Afternoon Tea

Today I made cupcakes, so we had afternoon tea with my sister Cathy's china.

Monday, February 16, 2009

I should have chosen another photo to play with Paul Grand's texture, but this was handy! Some of my textures too!

Fall 2008 Silver Lake

This is the view from the cottage on Silver Lake.
texture by Paul Grand!

Sunday, February 15, 2009

corn field


Playing with many textures. Some mine, and a couple generously shared by Paul Grand, plus a smidgeon of De Anna's (Rubia) outline technique.

Saturday, February 14, 2009

Valentine's Day!

I got Roses for Valentine Day

Friday, February 13, 2009

Chocolate for the Scavenger hunt!



I bought this small bar of Dove chocolate specifically for the DD Scavenger Hunt challenge with the intention of shooting it when we got home, but try as I could, my addiction got the better of me. One small bite led to another and this is all I have to show for it! :(

Thursday, February 12, 2009

Scavenger hunt - red


Scavenger hunt challenge - Red

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Breakfast

Experimenting in raw mode, don't know what I'm dong though!
I love cereal, but whenever I have it for breakfast I remain very hungry all day long. Today I had toast first then a little cereal - maybe I can break myself out of the hunger mode after eating cereal somehow!


I used a texture and paint brush on this one, I don't know if it made much of a difference, but it was fun playing with it!

Monday, February 9, 2009

Happy Valentine



Heart for the Scavenger hunt at Designer Digitals. I love big mushy Valentine's cards and this is one I made for Howard in 1993.

Thursday, February 5, 2009

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

8mm video cassettes

I finally took the plunge and ordered an old camcorder with the "buy now" offer from eBay Canada. I need to do something with these tapes before they disintegrate, there are a lot of memories of family and friends no longer here!

For several years I'd find one that would suit my needs, and do all the research - Is the seller trustworthy? Will the camcorder play 8mm tapes? and so on, only to lose my bid at the very last second!

I decided not to go with a better super 8 model, even though I'd pay the same price, because I read they aren't very good at playing back the cheaper 8mm tapes. Even though the model I chose is slightly different, this camcorder will still be able to use the batteries and other accessories from my old one.

Tuesday, February 3, 2009

The Path - scrap page

A scrapbook page of the garden pic.
Kpertiet papers - Cabana White
Letterbox seamstress (re-tinted)

Snow fall

Ever since I remember, I had a vision of a path that went over a stream with a bridge at the end of a garden. I believed it to be a real place and thought it might be somewhere I'd once lived.

Later when I asked my older sisters, they never knew of such a place, and my mother said I was dreaming. This setting came to my mind occasionally but over the years faded away.

About ten years ago I had my brand new Canon EOS, I was enthusiastic to take pics of anything and everything. Previous to this, landscape held no interest, but now I was out there practicing all sorts of shots in and around the house.

To my amazement, several of the developed photos showed the path by the stream that went over the bridge at the end of our garden - I'd been looking at it for years but never really saw it!

The snow all melted away on Friday and came back today. It wasn't really a big snowfall, but enough to make our view from the deck very pretty.

Monday, February 2, 2009


I'm hoping to lose some pounds with some of the delicious lo-cal meals from the DST Recipe Swap! The ladies made some beautiful 8x8 recipe cards. These were my contribution. There was also a 4x6 swap, and I jumped in at the last minute. The cards in that one were also lovely! I want to make a flip over book with my Cutter machine. There's still a lot of ink our old printer that I'll use, and now I need to decide on reasonably priced paper for the project.

Friday, January 30, 2009


You know your getting REALLY old when your retired neighbor (female, and not a very young one at that!) comes and digs your path for you!
We were all snuggly and warm in our pj's and just taking it easy, and since Howie knew the warm air was coming tomorrow and would melt some of the ice, he didn't bother rushing out to shovel the driveway.

Thursday, January 29, 2009




The highlight of our month (besides the excitement of Inauguration Day) was when we got together and lunched at The Cheesecake Factory. I decided not to waste all those calories on the cheesecake dessert so just took one bite as a taster. I discovered I do like cheesecake after all!

KPertiet Cabana White paper
Grid idea from Planet Earth ad

Wednesday, January 28, 2009

23rd thru 28th January click to enlarge

I have been taking photos each day but haven't posted them individually yet.

Friday, January 23, 2009



Howard received this cute bouquet of fruit for his birthday.

Thursday, January 22, 2009


Snow and a brand new President. It was my 6 month checkup point at the clinic so wasn't able to watch it :(
I burned some more Afternoon Tea Brit programs to DVD. (Ballykissangel )

  


Wednesday, January 21, 2009


I had more fun  working on these family pages of my family.  Fabric, paper and my sewing machine all seem to work for me.  This is my sister Pat, probably in the mid nineteen forties.  
I'll post more when I have nothing else to photograph!

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Inauguration Day




As everyone was heading south on I-95 to Washington D.C., to be a part of the inauguration, I was going the opposite direction to Baltimore.

There was something eerie driving through to my appointment with so little traffic. The clinic waiting room was stranger yet with so many empty seats.

I go several times a year and it's normal to spend the whole morning or afternoon sitting in one waiting area after another, never had such a short wait before.

A sure sign that almost all of Baltimore had emptied out to the District of Columbia. Mind you, I'd love to have been right there with them watching the swearing in!

Monday, January 19, 2009

Altered Book


Another page from my altered book. Playing with a photo of my sister 1981. I suppose most of my pages would be considered hybrid - besides heap of paint and collage, I also used a lot of photoshop.

Sunday, January 18, 2009



Because of my poor hearing, everybody sounds as though they're squawking a foreign tongue on the Internet, this headset keeps me in touch with most of the cyber speaking world.
I have another wireless headset for the T.V. that is nice to wear as I pop into the kitchen to make a cup of tea, and don't have to miss any words spoken on my favorite show.


Saturday, January 17, 2009

Altered Book of a 1981 Brit Trip


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Pages from an altered book I did several years ago. The book was about London and I made it to place photos of the trip back home in 1981. I took daughters, Linda and Lauren to meet their British side of the family.

I was surprised that they were surprised to discover how many cousins they had who were around their age.

Friday, January 16, 2009

Trust the art schools to go against tradition!

For the graduation ceremony at MICA (The Maryland Institute, College of Art) in Baltimore, we wore a velvet beret for graduation instead of the usual mortarboard. That was many years ago.

But, I mean, come on, I only get to graduate once and was so looking forward to throwing my hat up in the air—or is that the Navy who does that?

Anyway, because we're artists now, and artists don't know what the words convention or tradition mean—we throw that all back, we have to wear those round velvet blobs that didn't even cover my bad hair day—what the?

I still occasionally wear the beret in combination with another felt floppy hat though.

Thursday, January 15, 2009

Just a glimpse at this forty or fifty year old culprit that killed my favorite knife!  

I have to take some of the blame since I was the one who bought it, and worse yet, used it.  I've learned my lesson! 

Wednesday, January 14, 2009

A very old knife


The knife sitting there came from Woolworth's on Oxford Street, London.  It was 1957 and we'd just got married.  We were living in an apartment on Edgware Road that wasn't fully-furnished so I had to go buy kitchen gear.  Along with the usual pots and pans, I picked up two knives.  

The second knife had to be thrown out a couple of years ago.  I used to get a razor sharp edge with one of those old sharpeners that shaved away the metal.  Unfortunately, it eventually ate the blade up to the spine.
  
This one shown is made of a harder metal so I couldn't use that old sharpener on it (thank goodness).  It cuts like a charm if I work the steel as I use it.  I've yet to find a reasonably priced knife as sharp as these in this many years.


We can no longer visit our first home together, because of the Westway A40. So many homes and buildings were torn down in this area of London  the A40, an elevated highway, could be built.


In 2005, As I watched the news about a terrorist bombing, this area was shown, because it was part of that terrible day.

Monday, January 12, 2009

I'm always rummaging around flea markets and antique shops looking for bits and bobs. I picked up this porcelain glove mold for my necklaces—they made it top heavy at one point.

My sister gave me the bracelet just before I left England, and it went into a zippered travel bag with other costume jewelry. When we got off the boat in New York, they said we couldn't carry our own bags off the ship because of a union thing.

The porter rushed us through the large crowd when suddenly a large divider split us up. It only seemed like a few seconds—he handed us our bags and was gone.

Mine had been slashed. A large decorative hair piece was broken, but nothing was missing.

My first impression of the U.S. had been tarnished.

Sunday, January 11, 2009

Saturday, January 10, 2009

Books I'm Reading


This week I’m into learning iPhoto.

Katrin Eastmann’s Photoshop book on masking and compositing is still within my reach at all times, and I'm re-visiting my old friend, "The Journals of Dan Eldon".

Friday, January 9, 2009



Are we glad to have our second car back in front of our house where it belongs. After 30 yrs, we lost this spot to new neighbors. Rather than confrontation, we decided to do as animals do and reclaim our territory! How long does this take?

Thursday, January 8, 2009


My husband took a liking to this perpetual calendar by Park Sherman Co., when he found it among some stuff in his old home. How old is anybody's guess, but I thought Howard was using it as a paper weight until I started this one-photo-a-day thing and noticed the date. He changes it by hand every day!

Wednesday, January 7, 2009

The first week 365 Project



Project 365 Week 1

I Love David Carson's work - this is cheap knock off!

Little bits of the past week - some pictures were too crisp or bright for the grid so I blurred or desaturated them a little - how crazy is that, when I normally spend quite a bit of time in Photoshop getting them to look as best as I can!!  

This project for me, at this time, is mainly about learning to take pictures and recording a little bit about my day.  I'm sure as the year goes by, things will change.

KPertiet_CabanaWhite
Fonts:
Helvetica
Baskerville

Tuesday, January 6, 2009

After a spending a good afternoon in one of those big stores where you can never find a thing, and when you do finally find someone to ask, discover it's all the way back at the end of the store you just came from!  After spending hours doing this, there's nothing that makes me more irritable than having to force my poor feet to stand yet another hour at the kitchen stove!

At these times, Trader Joe's little demi-meals are marvelous for easing the nerves.  I try to keep little packets of these in my freezer at all times.  This curried rice was very tasty and quick - that's what I like when I'm tired. I cooked some thinly cut pork chops and made a salad so the meal was on the table in a jiffy 

Monday, January 5, 2009

The Fifth Day - The Tree Comes Down!





Howard had all the ornaments nicely in little rows and piles for me to pack away. I especially liked the ribbons all in a row!


What a great bunch of colors and textures for me to practice my camera on! I worked on my DOF for a while!