Istanbul Spice Market

This spring, I was lucky enough to go on a trip to Greece and Turkey. I never thought I would end up in either place this lifetime, but I am so glad I did. I saw and experienced so much in such a short time. I want to go back and do it all again!  One afternoon, (or was it morning? It all blurs together a bit…) I went against all advice given to me about going “off the beaten path” and following a local to a different location. The result was amazing. Just like the last time I did this in Zambia. That, however, is a story for another time. This day, my friend Judith and I had trekked all over Istanbul looking for vendors who sold beads in bulk. We found success in the Spice Market (which we both thought was much more interesting than The Grand Bazaar). We followed a vendor out the back door, down a few alleys and down, down, down under the city! Wow! There is an entire marketplace underground there! He kindly took us to a section for beads, bead findings, and more beads. Making sure all the while that we kept up with him and saw numerous vendors. And, he brought me us my favorite, apple tea. There are more beads and bead shops there than I had ever imagined in my life. It was overwhelmingly cool to see. I wanted to just spend the day there looking and taking it all in. But, since this was our last day, we still had other sites to see, so we only spent a few hours on one of our whirlwind days in Istanbul, an incredibly beautiful city that I will always cherish.

Bar Maids Gone Boating

So, then this happened.

Well, it was planned for a few weeks…

Today was our first ever, leave at 6am, drive to the Snowies, put the duckie in 7 different lakes, and laugh as much as possible day. And, it’s not over yet! We have yet to have dinner together…at 6pm.

Alas, we might have gotten a few strange looks, but we also brightened a few (very plainly clothed I might add) peoples day. We are in at least one other persons camera besides mine, maybe more. Next year, (yes, we are already planning next years outing…) we’re taking my truck, starting earlier, staying later and maybe even have a few costume changes throughout the day(s). Thanks for a great day Jenn, I am lucky to have the best-est neighbor ever!

New Years Eve Day Studio Time

I’m off to clean and organize my clay studio in a valiant effort to start 2012 out right! It is super duper windy today here in Laramie, so whatever needs to go, will just blow away!  A few months ago I started this project by moving my computer desk out of my studio and into the basement of our house. My plan, only artwork (not computer work) will be created in my studio. But first, a bit of re-arranging in there. See you all next year!

 

A Day of 3 Museums

Yesterday was a 3 museum day for me. I applied for a juried museum art show in Las Cruses, NM, From the Ground Up XXV. Then I drove to Casper, WY and dropped off artwork at the Nicolaysen Art Museum for their upcoming fund raiser. The Sensational Small Works Showcase and Sale opens April 22, and continues through the silent auction on May 6. Wandering through their galleries, I was in awe of the quilt show they have up now. The quilts are more like fabric art and so vibrant and colorful. I was especially impressed with the South African quilter Rosalie Dace. I also loved looking at photos of her studio and living space as they reminded me of my trips there, and of the fond loving memories I have of spending time with my friends who live there. I miss dinners on the porch where the wind doesn’t blow so strongly. And long nights, learning about springbokkies, made with my favorite liquor, Amarula, and creme de menthe. After my day dreams ended, I drove up the hill to the Tate Geology Museum and packed up my artwork that’s been on display there for 4 months. It was nice to hear how well my Dinosaur Mosaics have been received by the public during this time. If you didn’t see them on display, don’t fret, they’ll be back in December for their open house. Now, it’s time to find some food in the big city after a day of hunting the elusive dinosaurs we only found pieces parts of today.