Saturday, December 25, 2010

Merry Christmas: Food Court Surprise "Flash Mob"

Food Court Surprise, "Flash Mob"

Merry Christmas, Everyone!!!!!  I hope everyone's day is wonderful!!!  If you get arts and crafts supplies, you are very lucky!!!  Enjoy this video, I think it is wonderful!!!

Friday, December 24, 2010

Christmas Eve!! Digital Nativity Story and Josh Groban Singing Silent Night

Digital Nativity Story

Josh Groban: Silent Night

     I can't believe that Christmas Eve is here already!  I still have things to do this morning and fortunately the company I work for is closed today, except for the department I use to work in, ha, ha!  Somehow I will get it all done, I always do, and many times I have wiped my brow, said, "whew! How did I do that?"
     Our family tradition of gathering on Christmas Eve has evolved over the years.  For the past several years we go to a small, quaint New England town to visit a nephew who built his beautiful house in the woods.  His lower level of the house has a cathedral ceiling with a loft above.  The railing of the loft is made of natural tree branches that he stripped and sealed.  He is a hunter and fisherman, so his house displays his trophies of success, an antler chandelier, bear and deer hides, etc.  What he created many years ago was to present the gifts to the guests from the loft, being delivered via a fishing pole.  He put on his Santa hat and said, "ho, ho, ho!" and down came the package.  All of the children would shout and squeal with delight as they tried to capture their gift, which would be jerked back up, then let back down.  Adults would get in on the fun, too, but most recently we have just limited this to the children in the family.  My nephew has passed the Santa torch onto the adults who were the children recipients in the past.  They are thrilled to be part of the tradition!
      Over the years our family has been added to and subtracted from.  One key player, my nephew's Dad, who was my brother-in-law, passed away a few years ago, not everyone shows up, so the parties of late have been a little more quiet than ususal.  Us ladies would gather in a circle and sing Christmas Carols (who cares if we were off key), as some people watched us.  My aim for this year is to bring some noise to the party!  I will pack my karaoke machine with Christmas songs and my gifts to the children will bring delight and, yes, noise!
       I have a couple more Christmas Eve stories, but I will wait until tomorrow. Everyone, have a wonderful Christmas Eve, have fun preparing! Don't get stressed, it is all fun!! Enjoy my videos.  I think the Digital Nativity is so totally wonderful and so totally 2010!  I also love to hear Josh Groban sing, sigh....
   

Thursday, December 23, 2010

Countdown to Christmas: A Charlie Brown Christmas

Linus Monologue from A Charlie Brown Christmas

Charlie Brown Christmas Dance

Only two days left until Christmas (or three if you want to count today)!  I was thinking of Christmases way back while I was driving home last night. I was thinking about how I began celebrating with family on Christmas Eve.  I was dating my future husband and had been invited to his parent's house on the eve.  I learned that both parents arrived in the United States on ships from their respective countries, Poland and Sweden, in the early 1900's.  The tradition of their cultures was to celebrate on Christmas Eve, and they kept their customs.  I was so excited, I never did this before, I tasted all kinds of food, including sill on hard crackers and kielbasa. I wanted to give a nice gift, so I pulled out my knitting books and found a beautiful throw pillow made of 4 squares, that when sewn together made a flower petal.  I was in nursing school back then, so I was frantically creating as I studied for final exams.  When Christmas Eve came, I still needed to finish this thing!! My heart pounded as I was sewing peices together, then sewing the knitted square onto a cloth square. Then came the stuffing, I had bought a large bag of fluffy stuffing, and I discovered that I should have bought two bags, I didn't have enough.  Now, I was in a panic!  "What am I going to do now?"  There was no option to go to a store, I was being picked up in a half an hour!  So, I looked in my dorm closet for an idea and I spotted my folded set of clean sheets for my bed on the top shelf and thought, "AHA!"  Those sheets were shoved inside the pillow, the fluff put all around it and it was sewn up so fast and wrapped and I thought, "Ready, no one will know!"  The gift was proudly given (of course, thinking about the secret inside all the while), it was graciously received and nicely displayed on the couch after wards.  Months later at Easter, a young neice visiting and was lying down on the couch with her head on the pillow, then she loudly remarked, "This pillow feels like a brick!"  I was so mortified, my secret was out!  Then it became a topic of discussion, "no it doesn't, you're imaging it", "Oh, yes it does!"  Long story short, I confessed what I did and since it was an issue, I re-stuffed the pillow with nice soft stuffing.  This pillow was affectionately named "The Brick" after that! There are more stories, too, as I rush to the finish line of completing a gift just in time to give it!  It is definitely more fun for me to make a gift, it feels extra special.  Anyone out there rushing to finish up a project now?

Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Getting Ready for Christmas, South Park Song

South Park, O Holy Night, Christmas Tree and Pie

I remember when South Park was first on TV, my son was talking about it and I thought he was talking about a place, then I finally watched this show at his encouragement and was laughing and feeling aghast all at the same time.  I thought the characters were all cute, they moved and talked fast, so you had to pay close attention.  One character was always blown up every episode, but came back to life.  A few years later at one job I had, my boss said, "Did anyone hear of South Park?", to which most said no and I said yes.  She explained how her daughter asked her watch it the night before and she thought it was terrible as she chuckled and went on to explain the story.  The next week, again, she told us about the next show, laughing, but shaking her head how bad it was.  I knew, she was hooked!  South Park did some Christmas shows, there was the Christmas Poo and songs. Some of the songs are irreverent, so I will not choose them, you will just have to go find them yourself.  This song is really cute and I hope you enjoy it as we move closer to Christmas, 4 more days!!

Monday, December 20, 2010

Straight No Chaser 12 Days of Christmas

Straight No Chaser - 12 Days of Christmas

I have had a wonderful visit with my sister-in-law, nephew and friends in Chicago, we honored my brother's birthday well today, things could not be better.  A Chicago hot dog was not in the plans this time, but I did eat out at an Italian restaurant across the street from my nephew, then we met friends at a delicious brunch today at Granite City, then we ate leisurely at my sister-in-law's house with friends dropping by all afternoon.  I prepare to go home tomorrow. Yes, I did sketch at the airport in Boston at 6 am, I even surprised myself since I hardly slept that night!  I will try to sketch tomorrow, too, and I will share my sketches after Christmas when there is more time.
Since it is Christmas, and I am working this week, and trying to get things ready at home, I plan to provide in my blog music videos that I enjoy and I hope you do, too.  I was fortunate to see Straight No Chaser last Spring live and thoroughly enjoy them.  They are all very talented and entertaining.  I hope that I can attend another concert of theirs again someday.

Saturday, December 18, 2010

Preparing To Leave for Chicago

Am up at 2:30am, will be picked up by the airport limo in about 15 min, I will be brief.  I have my essentials close at hand so I can create in one way or another.  I have my small sketch pad, I keep pencils in a toothbrush holder, I have a pencil sharpener in a small plastic box.  I am presently working on a knitted hat, so, whatever I am in the mood to do, my fingers will work to create!  Must stop blogging and watch for my ride.  Will let you all know about how wonderful my Chicago hot dog is at Portillo's!

Friday, December 17, 2010

More Fantasy Ice Fishing

     After I wrote the last blog about my husband preparing for ice fishing, I realized this fantasizing started months ago!  His birthday is in August and he told his kids that all he wanted was boots for ice fishing.  He kept talking about the day he would travel to a new sporting goods store miles away to get his boots, and finally one day he was there.  He came home with these amazing boots.  They are so beautiful, so solid, so insulated, he really found the Cadillac of boots. (He asked me if I wanted a pair of these boots, too!)  As he was preparing his tilts, he took a break to show my his boots again, but this time he had to explain how an ice fisherman wears his boots.  Not only did he get boots, but the proper socks to wear.  He explained the barrier layer that is thin and keeps the wetness from sweat from touching your skin, then there was thick wool socks that absorb any sweat and keep the foot warm.  Then he put all socks on, then the boots and walked around to see how it felt, saying how he needed to break them in.  What does that involve, everybody?  More putting on the boots and more fantasy ice fishing!  (Eventually I will talk about how all of this relates to my art, yes, there is a correlation!)

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Fantasy Ice Fishing

     We are having an unusual December in Central Massachusetts. We've had a dusting of snow a couple of times, alot of rain and winds, and even some mild days.  Decembers from my memory have always included snow, ice, cold, missing school, shoveling.  I realized it will finally happen, that the world will become white and it will really feel like winter, but until then, I just look out the window and see the grass on the ground and the cloudy sky.  The lake has just a skim of ice on it.
     My husband's passion for this time of year is ice fishing.  He already started about a month ago.  First, he had the electric auger serviced and is all ready to get through any depth of ice.  Next, he bought some new "tilts", even though there are many in the cellar.  Then, he went to the local pizza place to get a pickle bucket to carry whatever he carries, probably the tilts.  This past weekend he was busy preparing the tilts with whatever one prepares tilts with.  I asked him why he needs so many tilts when he had so many, and I was told the others were no good and he also wants to bring more people along with him, even people who have never ice fished before.  I asked him who that would be and he said, "I don't know".
     So, this is how my day played out last weekend.  He talked about the tilts as he got each one ready.  Then he would say, "Look at this", so I would stop what I was doing, and he would say, while holding the tilt in his hand, "Here I am out ice fishing, just sitting around bored, then all of a sudden the flag goes up!!" then he would release the flag, it would pop up and he would be all excited.  A few minutes later, again, he says to me, "Look at this", and he played out the whole scenario again. He even demonstrated how he "jigs" the line through the hole in the ice, to which I said, "so you do the Irish jig out there".  After awhile I asked him how many tilts he was preparing and if he is going to do this every time he gets one ready, that's when I found out about the newcomers to ice fishing that he is taking with him, whom we don't know exactly who they are at this point, and, yes, he was going to do a demo with each tilt.  I had to remind him he was not bored doing what he loved and also, he takes a grill and food to cook on the ice, which was keeping him busy.
     The next day, he realized he forgot to put his "buttons" on the tilts, so he had to take his tilts apart and put these buttons on, but, this was another opportunity for more fantasy ice fishing.

Sunday, December 12, 2010

My Unfinished Work: "Harvest 2010"

Colored Pencil

I keep seeing this unfinished picture on the easel, telling myself that I must sit down and complete this!  I fondly call this picture "Harvest 2010" since our bounty was so small.  I carefully picked this plant out at a wonderful nursery in Woodstock, NY before going home one weekend last Spring.  This plant was an heirloom variety called Rose and I planted it in my Topsy Turvy tomato plant holder.  It was lovingly cared for, given Miracle Grow food, watered and it grew huge, long and heavy, but only produced a few tomatoes.  We had such a hot and dry summer, it was difficult for gardens to grow well.  When I saw this cluster, it was perfect, and I knew I needed to preserve it in my art.  I took out my cardboard shadow box that I made to create miniatures, and set up my display.  (If you are observant, you will notice this is the same blue napkin I used in my seashell picture from the Spencer Fair post, this is a favorite napkin!)  Since this was a spur of the moment decision, I grabbed my Bristol smooth paper and my container of colored pencils and went to town creating.  The task did not get completed when I had a floor installed and the whole downstairs of the house went upside down!  Also, adjusting to a new job and work schedule has also cramped my time for creativity.  I wish to share this picture since I like how it is progressing.  This picture is only half way there, but it will get done!  I may decide to create an oil painting from this photo. Maybe I can use my new Photoshop skills to enhance this picture. Putting all of this together, my life, my work, my art, is all part of my reinvention; it is a process, and one I will gladly share with you in my journey.

Saturday, December 11, 2010

My Search for Excellent Hot Dogs: Papa Gino's

Papa Gino's
     Lastly, for the moment, I had lunch at a Papa Gino's pizza restaurant, and when I saw hot dog on the menu, I thought, "let's if we can repeat this!".  So, when asked what I wanted, I ordered the hot dog and all of the specific ingredients to make the most excellent Chicago hot dog.  The waiter told me to sit down, he would bring it to me and I waited excitedly at my table.
     A few minutes later, over he came, holding this closed box made out of corrugated cardboard, making me to believe my meal was Fed-Ex'd in.
 With slight trepidation, I opened the box, peeked in and found what you see.  It was an extra long hot dog, and sprinkled with all chopped ingredients.  The tomato and pickles were all chopped underneath.  I tasted it and have to say, it didn't have much flavor.  I thought, "how could this be?", but it is true.  The fries were your average frozen fries, nothing special, but good.  My drink was iced green tea. So, my waiter came by and asked in friendly way, "How's everything?", to which I answered with a smile,  "It's fine", then to myself, "until I blog about this!"  There is no point telling him that his hot dog pales to a fine Chicago hot dog, or even Five Guys Burgers and Fries, or even to explain what makes a Chicago hot dog.
     My travels will bring me back to Chicago next week to visit with my sister-in-law and nephew and family friends, for the holidays and in honor of my late brother's birthday.  You can bet that I'll get to Portillo's again.  When talking on the phone last night, she asked if I had the melted cheese on my hot dog, to which I said no, so I may have to try out a different version!  I must also experience the authentic Chicago pizza again, will keep you posted!  To my audience, thank you for reading. Wishing all of you well.  Will be talking more about my art work.  Will be sketching in the airport and plane, will show what I produce!
Papa Gino's

Thursday, December 9, 2010

My Search for Excellent Hot Dogs: Five Guys Burgers and Fries

Five Guys Burgers and Fries

     My travels brought me close to a Five Guys Burgers and Fries restaurant, a new establishment that I had heard wonderful reviews about.   My first impression of this place was how unique it was.  The dining room was divided from the path leading to the counter top with stacks of 50-lb bags of potatoes.  My thought was, "Not a bad idea, very different and it works."
      I decided to go and try a burger until I saw hot dog on the menu!  Then I noticed food could be made your way with all kinds food to add and my thought was, "Can I create a Chicago Hot Dog?"
 For those who are wondering what makes it so special, you start with mustard and chopped onions on the bun, then add the hot dog, then on the side tuck in tomato slice halves, the you need a wonderful kosher pickle across the top.  So, I requested all of the ingredients, the man asked if I wanted relish instead of a pickle, and I said, "No, I would like a pickle".  What's fun about this place is, the order will be shouted out and someone behind shouts back, "Got it!". What I received thrilled me completely, you can see how nice it was in the picture.  The flavor was just like the Chicago Hot Dog and I was a very happy customer!  The freshly made fries were amazing, they reminded me of being at the Spencer Fair!
     So, I will say that Five Guys Burgers and Fries is a close second to Portillo's.  I will be very happy to go back there and have my own Chicago Hot Dog and Spencer Fair fries anytime I want!  Should any of you in my audience decide to try this, let me know how you like it in a comment.  My next post will tell about another hot dog I tried, and was disappointed.
Five Guys Burgers and Fries

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

My Search for Excellent Hot Dogs: Dairy Queen

Dairy Queen
On that day that I found myself having lunch at the Dairy Queen, I decided to see if there is any hot dog out there that compares with the very best Chicago Hot Dog.  I ordered their hot dog meal from the menu, "Let's see what we have here", I thought.  I sat at my table, eating my hot fudge sundae first, thinking about writing in my blog, waiting for my prize meal.  Then the man came over with a smile and delivered a tiny box and some onion rings to me.  My first impression was not good, I had to open this box and wonder what was inside.  I am not sure if my grimace was obvious, but in my heart, I did a grimace.  "Oh, well", I thought, "this is certainly not what I was hoping for, but now I know, I will never get a hot dog here again".  But, my opinion did not stop me from eating it, the flavor was just fine, but the presentation was a big disappointment, but it was less than $3, so I guess I got what I paid for.  I do enjoy looking at my food, I want it to be special, especially when I am dining out.  I love the swirls added to a plate, I don't care what the liquid is made of, it just looks nice.  So, after experiencing this disappointment, I decided that I must find the close second to Portillos around here, and I found it!!  Will tell you that story tomorrow!
Dairy Queen, Check Out the Hot Dog

Monday, December 6, 2010

My Favorite Hot Dog

Portillo's in Chicago, Illinois
The only local place I had ventured on purpose for a hot dog was Hot Dog Annie's, a tiny establishment in the woods that cranks out hot dogs at a bargain price. (There is a link at the end to show you what we have for our best hot dogs locally).  When visiting Chicago when my brother was gravely ill, my sister-in-law wanted me to experience his favorite places to eat and she took me to Portillo's. This place has amazing decor, it draws you in and I felt instantly like I must have one of their hot dogs.  I was advised that I must try the Chicago Hot Dog, which I did and I was instantly in love. Now that's a hot dog worthy of being a destination place!  When visiting again, I was taken right away to Portillo's, and I was just as happy the second time.  When visiting Chicago, I will definitely make Portillo's my place to eat out!  Last year on the food channel there was a show dedicated to the best hot dogs in the US, and Portillo's was featured.  I have been doing a local search for anything that comes close around here and I will write about that later.  When in Chicago, I recommend going there!
Hot Dog Annie'sPortillo's, The Chicago Hot Dog

Thursday, December 2, 2010

The Unveiling, Final Picture!

"Who Let The Horse Out Of The Barn?"
     I am so pleased with this outcome!  You asked, "where is Peter the pig?"  He made it to the other side of the hill.  I managed to go back to the original picture, find the third leg, cut it out and put it on the horse, which required again erasing the fence to put it behind.  There was a dark shadow on the horses back that had been from being in the stall, but being outside it did not make sense, so I got rid of it with the cloning tool.  I created a slight shadow on the fence to the left of the horses nose with the burning tool.  The dandelion is placed nicely on the ground to the right of the horse.  I hope you, my audience, is pleased with my presentation, it would be nice to hear your comments.
     Since my purpose for taking Photoshop classes is to create ideas for paintings, I realize that my work has only begun.  This picture is nice by itself, but now I have to work on a painting!  Will share my process when I begin it.  Thanks to all of you.

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

The Unveiling, The Final Touch!

     On November 7, when leaving my son's house in the evening, I crossed the dead lawn and was surprised to see a dandelion in full bloom!  The weather was typical Autumn, the sky was cloudy and dreary (it was the same day I took the picture of the fence), the temperature cool, there had been no warm days, and yet, a dandelion bloomed.  I was so amazed that I ran back into the house to tell them and then I took a picture of it.  The following Monday, when I found myself in the town that has the DQ that I mentioned earlier, I found a dandelion just starting to open.  My thoughts were questioning, "why?", "how?", these flowers sprout in the Spring.    This all happened in my early days of learning to blog, when I was thinking up topics, and when I discovered this cute dandelion, I was considering writing about the resurgence of the dandelion, the determination to live, not only live, but to stand proud.  It made me think of the little engine that could; to be confident to do what you believe in, even when everything around you is dead.  So, I have said it, but that is not the topic, which is my horse picture.
     When finishing my horse picture, I knew it needed one more source of information to make it complete.  Not only did  I want this detail for the final picture, but also for the presentation for the student show piece.  My thought was to present the final picture as an 8x10 inch center, surrounded by 4 pictures used to create the final product, so I needed one more picture and this was perfect!  Where did I use the dandelion?  Did I put in behind the horses ear?  Did I place it on Peter the Pig?  Did I make a dandelion sun in the sky?  Tomorrow you will see my final picture!  Let the drum roll begin!