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Showing posts with label Tanner. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tanner. Show all posts

Monday, 3 October 2011

Mermaid Musings on a Monday

kuzu-zangpo

(Bhutan for Hello)

a recycled junk mail bottlecap magnet by inkspired
sold on Saturday!!!

Yes, it's true.
I actually sold a few things at the Adams County Fairground Craft Fair.
I am trying to remain positive,
it was actually a bummer of a craft fair.
I was placed in the second, much smaller building.
That's okay, you get to know those around you
 and it can feel much more friendly.
Unfortunately,
the sponsors of the fair neglected to post ANY signs
directing traffic to our building.
:0(
The main, larger building seemed to have much much more traffic.
(several people reported)
Well, as any craft fair vendor will tell you,
YOU HAVE TO HAVE TRAFFIC TO SELL THINGS.

recycled bottlecap magnet by inkspired

A single sign placed on the door that says
'more crafts'
is not really going to get people to come see what's up.
sigh.
It was a very good learning experience.
I saw some fabulous displays.
Lots of very creative people.
Met many very nice crafters.
:0)

"Blue Hair with Pearls" Collage Art Doll using all recycled paper

My FABULOUS all-day helper was
Amber

My WONDERFUL friend
Julie
brought us lunch, soda,
and some encouragement.

"Blue Lagoon" Collage Art Doll
using all recycled junk mail
by inkspired

Of course, the danger of going to craft fairs - vendor or not
is buying other crafters' stuff!!!
Yep,
I succumbed.

We did purchase a very nice quilted polar fleece blanket/dog cushion for
The Tanner.

The vendor was just behind me all day, and she was very nice.
Her blankets were great!
After the show she surprised me with a gift
of a leash cover; blue with multi-colored dog paws all over it.
I haven't tried it out yet,
but I know Tanner will be super spiffy and the envy of all the neighbor dogs!

The other items I purchased are for gifts
so nothing more to be said!

Collage Art Doll made from all recycled junk mail by inkspired

Oh! Oh!
I should mention that ALL my unframed
Collage Art Dolls
are on a super discount sale
for the month of October!

Each unframed CAD is only
$15 each

:0)

"Mermaid Fashionista"
unframed Collage Art Doll by inkspired

I have decided that this needs to be a 'Mermaid Monday'.
I purchased the neatest (American slang for really cool) collage mermaid on etsy.

"sleeping mermaid" by www.EKM79.etsy.com

I purchased a couple more of her collages for gifts.
Wow, does this woman have talent!
Her collages are very different from mine,
don't you think?

"Long and Lean" Collage Art Doll by inkspired

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recycled bottlecap magnet with all recycled junk mail by inkspired!

Time for a little mermaid fun!

Coloring fun -
stained glass look Little Mermaid from Dover Books


a little mermaid humor -

vintage illustration

Some mermaid hippie art -

"Marisa Mermaid"

some cross stitch mermaid crafting -


and let's finish with just a bit of mermaid Tattoo Art -


Thanks for listening to my Craft Fair Tirade.
I really can't end without thanking
Michael
my most wonderful husband
who patiently puts up with my last minute jitters,
goes to the office supply store the night before
to pick up some things I have forgotten,
runs to the credit union to get cash for my money box,
gets up at 6am to help me do last minute stuff,
follows me to the Craft Fair and helps unload all my things,
(Did you notice this was all BEFORE 7am?)
shows up at the end of the Fair to help me load all my things,
and generally for just being an all around super duper person!
Thanks!!

I also want to thank my most patient son
Peter
who had just moved two days before,
and still got up and arrived at my house
BEFORE 7am!!!
He was a great help in unloading my stuff at the fairgrounds.
He has always been very supportive of my art,
which is just such a huge gift on his part!
(He also thinks I'm slightly crazy, but oh well!)

oops,
I almost forgot to thank
Pam
who helped me get my things ready for the Fair,
and stuffed many a plastic bag with art and descriptions and business cards.
Saved me loads of time!

Well, before this gets too goopy, I better sign off!
I hope you have enjoyed some Mermaid sightings today!

inkspired



Friday, 2 September 2011

Weedin' and Readin' and Chattin' and Playin' on etsy

Hi!
Since it is later in the day, I will make today's blog kinda' short.
So, what have I been doing today instead of blogging?

vintage lady with fan

Well, I have a goal of pulling one large bucket's worth of weeds every day.
Today I did three. (whew, it was hot!) I chose one bucket a day to see if I couldn't catch up with my garden without killing my back or riling up my fibromyalgia. 3 buckets really was too much....but they were nasty sticker weeds!



I put some dirty dishes in the dishwasher, and cleaned the kitchen countertop.
I'm also trying to make sure the dirty ones get put away each day before Michael comes home. Now I realize this may sound really dinky, but for me it's not. As with the weeding, I am trying to do things that will not hurt my back, or rile up the old fibro'.




Oh, in case I haven't mentioned it, I had MAJOR back surgery 1 1/2 years ago. I have 2 titanium rods permanently in my back now, along with EIGHTEEN HUGE HONKIN' SCREWS with bone grafts that now reside there too. I cannot bend from the middle of back - you know, right where you can't reach to scratch? - down to my tailbone. Big scar. HUGE relief from pain.
And I can have mobility now!
:0)




The fibromyalgia is just something I have. So, I deal with it.

What else have I done today?
Well I cleaned up many of my treasuries on etsy. I know I have explained what treasuries are before, so I won't repeat myself.
Plus....I don't want to write a book!
Here's the link to just one of them:


I washed Tanner's blankets. At least a washer-full of them. They're dried now, and I have already put out two of them. He immediately laid down on the one in the office! :0D



And of course there is the let Tanner out, let Tanner in, let Tanner out, let Tanner in routine we do all day long! Actually, it's a good thing as it gets me out of my computer chair and then I usually do something else before coming back to the computer. Plus, he's so darn cute, and he makes me laugh.



By the way, for those of you following me regularly, a follow-up to his traumatic back injury (previous blog):
It wasn't his back, it was his Right knee. He has a torn ACL muscle thingy, just like athletes get. Ouch. So he is on a no-running-around, keep it calm plus some pain/anti-inflammatory meds routine for awhile. The meds have really made a good positive difference. It's a good thing that he didn't tear it all the way.



Now I am going to go back and add some pix, and we're off to fix dinner and maybe watch a movie while I do some papercutting!

'the path to a friend's house is never long'
by inkspired

Have a restful, star filled evening, and I'll see you tomorrow!
hugs,
inkspired

Thursday, 25 August 2011

Gentle Giant Tanner

(yawn)

WOOF!
woo-oooo-f!

('hi there', dog language)

June, 2009, front yard

Welcome!
I was up all last night with my Great Dane, Tanner.
(yawn)
Yesterday we had a little cuddle in bed before I got up.
He stayed in our bed (his preferred place to snooze).

yes, I change my sheets/pillowcases often!

So I'm doing my morning puttering routine, and I hear the most
AWFUL
screaming/whining/crying.
Yikes!
I rush to the bedroom, and Tanner has rolled over and fallen off the bed!
Now this actually could be quite humorous, except...

he has injured his back somehow and is frozen with his front half up on the bed
and his back half on the floor. He is trying to not put any weight on his back legs.
And he is crying and whining this most terrible sound.
So I am trying to calm him,
and support his back by putting my arms under his hips and raising him up a bit.
This helps him somewhat; enough so he can boost back up on the bed.

He is completely panicked (and in pain I suspect).
It takes me a long time to calm him down.
I try to do as much massage to his back hip as he will allow.
Whew.
I tuck blankets and pillows all around him so he won't fall off again.
I figured the best thing would be to let things settle,
un-spasm, calm down for awhile.

Tanner on HIS bed, sleeping like a vulture like Snoopy

Just a few little Great Dane Facts:

If you think you want a Great Dane or Danes in your life, be prepared for
BIG.

I'm talking about a dog that may well weigh more than you,
or you and your kids, put together.

Tanner with a friend, trying to pretend he can fit in small spaces.
Note the BIG bed.


With a BIG dog comes

BIG vet bills!

BIG doggy poopers!

BIG doggy kisses!

BIG doggy beds!


Tanner's BIG head. Note the size of the DVDs and VHS' behind him.
This photo has not been altered!

"My dog can bark like a congressman,
fetch like an aide,
beg like a press secretary
and
play dead like a receptionist
when the phone rings."

- Congressman Gerald Solomon


fawn/brindle Great Dane with natural ears,
hand painted and stamped domino magnet by inkspired.


There are a few things you should know about Great Danes.
They are susceptible to bloat.
The number 1 cause of death is bloat.
Bloat is a nasty thing that happens with deep and narrow chested dogs
like Great Danes, Dobermans, Greyhounds, etc.
The stomach twists, and gets 'strangled'.
You have about 3 hours to get your dog onto an operating table,
or they die.
Sometimes they die anyway.
Well, a lot of thought/research has been put into this
potentially life-threatening condition.
Here are a few basic "rules" that all Great Dane owners should know about:
  1. Feed a Dane twice a day. Large meals can encourage bloat. Several small meals are much better.

  2. Let your dog rest after eating. Play is discouraged. Kind of like when your mom told you you had to wait 30 minutes after lunch before you could get back in the pool.

  3. Never allow your Dane to roll from one side to the other - like the popular dog trick "roll over". This motion encourages stomach twisting - BAD.


Tanner 'helping' decorate for Christmas.

As you can see, Tanner's favorite sleeping position is upside down.
Danes don't do that.
Ummmm...
well, I guess they do!
But it is very bad, as mentioned above.
Tanner constantly will roll from one side to the other.
He came this way.
It's not our fault!

(We adopted him from Rocky Mountain Great Dane Rescue when he was 1 1/2 years old.)

Here are some 'typical' Tanner positions in a day:

"Let's see what's in the back yard..."


"This looks like a good place -"


"Nah....I need something to lean on I think..."

"Ahhh, this is the spot!"

(Note, he is rolled over onto his back.)

"Whaaaa?
Did someone throw pennies at me???"


"I'm hot. Let me in."

"Hmmmm, this looks like a good place."

Children should view with caution.

Yep, that's Tanner SOUND ASLEEP on the living room couch.
Right click on the photo for a full effect...

"Hey Mom! Is that lunch I smell?
Little afternoon snack?"


"I am NOT begging...really..."

Tanner, facing the kitchen table.


"Out front? You bet! I'll help you garden!"

Tanner, supervising me working.

"This looks maybe a bit more comfortable."

Note, he is lying in the only area of the front yard that has no grass.


"I'm gettin' hot. Gotta find a cooler place..."


"ooooh yeah, this is cool."


"Ohhhh!!!
(loud happy tail thwapping)
DAD'S HOME!"


(Much happy tail wagging, kisses, hopping around like a silly rabbit
and whining like a sissy-dog...)

Tanner get's fed -

"Ever consider what they must think of us?
I mean, here we come back from the grocery store
with the most amazing haul -
chicken, pork, half a cow...
They must think we're the greatest hunters on earth!"

- Anne Tyler

Keep in mind that Rule #2:

2. Never let your Dane play immediately after eating,
it can cause bloat.

"Is it time to play????
I just ate and I feel GREAT!
How about a go-'round with MR. BILL...
Oh nooooooo..."


a stunningly wonderful gift from Grandma Trish and Grandpa Bill -
a plushie "Mr. Bill" (from Saturday Night Live).
When squeezed in the middle, it says:  'Oh Noooooo...."
Tanner has learned how to do this 'squeeze' repeatedly,
time after time after time...
you get the idea.


"How about my plushie 'funny fox' (Octopus) that has a moo sound in the middle,
and squeakers in each paw!"

This was Tanner's favorite toy before he got Mr. Bill.

"Maybe we can play with the fat fox?"

Tanner has a love affair with his 'fox'. We have purchased many 'foxes' for him.
It remains a constant favorite.
Sometimes they are not foxes, but we don't tell him. We call them all 'fox'!
This plushie is actually a raccoon.

"Fox? Are we up to playing fox?"
(little tired sigh)

a 'hot dog' in his fave winter place, in front of the fireplace.
note fox in foreground

"Play....(yawn)."
"Tired...."
"must play..................."




"Oh yeah, this is the best!"

Tanner with his most wonderful-est possession,
his Dad.

All is well.
Tanner goes to bed.
Dad goes to bed.
Pam and that irritating mystery of a cat/fox? thing goes to bed.
I'm doing some last minute jigsaw puzzling,
and I hear the most
AWFUL
screaming/whining/crying.
Again.

This time he is half in the bedroom and half in the hallway.
Sometimes he wants/needs to go out and do another
'last minute, night time potty'.
Apparently this was his intention, but somehow his back is out again.
Lots of yipping, crying, yelping.
I try to lift up his back a little to give that back right leg a bit of rest.
I try to calm him.
okay.
I get him into the living room and on the couch.
(For Great Danes, this means just kind of falling over, and you are on the couch.)
Lots of pets, lots of kisses, a little singing.
Tanner adores music, and tolerates my late night crooning.
big sigh.
Now he wants to go out.
Okay front yard, as it has grass (softer) and is smaller, in case he falls down
and I have to try and get him up or something.
Lots of pee. Good.
Inside, he goes straight to his BIG water bowl and empties it.
I lead him into the living room, and we have another little bout of
whining, crying, whimpering. He gets on couch, and we settle in a bit.
I try to run to the office to get his big orthopedic bed (from Costco) and he insists on following me - only he is not putting any weight on his right back leg.
Crying, yelping, yipping.
I finally tell him to 'stay', run to get the bed, run back to the LR and get it settled right next to the couch. He lays on it for a bit while I sit next to him, propped up with a couple of pillows against the loveseat. Okay, we're going to be fine.
Then he moves up to the couch. Okay, we're going to be fine.
I stretch (hah) out on his dog bed, throw a couple of couch pillows down, grab a lap blanket (thank you again Samantha) and think I am going to sleep.
Hah.
Tanner wants me to constantly touch him, pet his face or just to touch me.
I am awakened throughout the remaining night, actually morning at this point.
Like I could really sleep that way, anyway.

Did I mention I have titanium rods and a gob of huge honkin' screws in my back?
Fused vertebra. Lots of 'em.
That I'm not supposed to bend or twist for the rest of my life?
That not staying with a straight back causes incredible pain,
and puts me at risk for a fractured vertebrae?
yeah. bummer.

"A dog is the only thing on this earth
that loves you more
than he loves himself."

- Josh Billings

(yawn)
Okay, I'm a bit sore, getting a headache, a lot tired, and a bit worried.
Tanner is doing well this morning, although he is still favoring his right back leg.
I'll keep you all updated as we know more.


hand painted and stamped domino magnet by inkspired
a white cropped ear Great Dane, this color is usually deaf and also often blind,
due to poor breeding.

"The dog is man's best friend.
He has a tail on one end.
Up in front he has teeth
And four legs underneath."

- Ogden Nash, 'An Introduction to Dogs'

By the way, Great Danes are called 'Gentle Giants' because
A. they are huge, thus the 'giant' label.
B. they are incredibly gentle and well behaved.
The well behaved part comes in with proper training. Even completely untrained
Great Danes that are older when coming into the Great Dane Rescue

are eager and happy to 'learn the rules'.
Great Danes just want to be part of the family.
This can include assorted adults, different ages of children,
other Danes, other dogs (yes, even yorkies!), cats,
rabbits, and I don't know...probably baby squirrels!
They are very sensitive, and Tanner gets his feelings hurt.
I have only lightly tapped him on his nose once,
for continuing to come into the kitchen (a big no-no) and ignoring my command.
He went into the office and laid down on his ortho-bed and wouldn't raise his head up until I went in and made sure he knew everything was okay. Yes, I stilled loved him.
Then all was wonderful with the world again.
Until the chihuahuas next door called him bad names.
I'm not sure what was said, but it hurt Tanner's feelings.
The chihuahuas have since moved. No loss Tanner says!

Oops. I wrote a book.
sorry.
see you tomorrow,
inkspired

Do you have any dog pictures and/or stories to share?
Let me know!

I encourage anyone interested in having a Great Dane family member to contact the RMGDRI, web site address above.
Support only well known and respected breeders.
Check out shelters/rescues first. The largest dogs are the first ones to be put to death in most pounds/shelters. They simply take up so much space, and the current fave are tiny carry-in-your-purse size dogs.
Tanner sends you kisses.

Monday, 27 June 2011

A rose is a rose is a rose...

Bonjour!

watercolor by jbwolen.etsy.com

We have had just some gorgeous days!
Summer, for now, is showing her bright sunny face.

Tanner has enjoyed sunning himself every day.
He goes out, finds a nice spot, and sleeps in the sun.
He gets hot, and wants in.
He lays in the office to cool off, and then...
He wants out
to find a nice spot in the sun, and sleep.
And get hot.
So then he wants in.....


See how I spend my days!!
looking for a good hot spot...

Yesssss.....

oh yeah, hot concrete....

I'm hot now, let me in....

Gotta love him!

But really, today's blog is about roses.

a yellow rose in the gardens of DisneyLand, California

One Perfect Rose
By Dorothy Parker

A single flow’r he sent me, since we met.
          All tenderly his messenger he chose;
Deep-hearted, pure, with scented dew still wet-
          One perfect rose.

I knew the language of the floweret;
          “My fragile leaves,” it said, “his heart enclose.”
Love long has taken for his amulet
          One perfect rose.

Why is it no one ever sent me yet
          One perfect limousine, do you suppose?
Ah no, it’s always just my luck to get
          One perfect rose.

Rose in the gardens of Walt Disney World: Epcot, Florida

I'm sorry, I don't know the creator of these lovely cards.

Rose shrubs are often used by homeowners and landscape architects
for home security purposes.
The sharp thorns of many rose species deter "unauthorized persons"
(politically correct, you know!)
from entering private properties.
They may prevent break-ins if planted under windows and near drain pipes.

The aesthetic characteristics of rose shrubs,
in conjunction with their home security qualities,
makes them a desirable alternative
to artificial fences and walls.

(Oh, who DOES write this way???)

I have looked at so many different web sites on roses, I am not sure
which this one is from, but they need to loosen up, 'ya think?

vintage 'toothpaste' ad

c. 1899

Despite the presence of thorns (pricklies!), deer will happily munch on them.

Gardening here in the Rocky Mountains has its' difficulties,
among which are the munching deer,
and the hungry elks.

In the cities/suburbs squirrels are the big destructive mob.
They eat electrical cords, canopies, houses (yes, they will chew right
through the house wall to make nests inside!)
patio furniture, most bird feeders and all of your plants!

Where I live the bunnies can be a problem.
They make holes and dens in my flower gardens.
They chew on the spring bulbs.
They love gardens - free buffet - all you can eat!

healing rose mandala, for sale at holly and ivy

Let's have a fun paper doll with lots of lovely roses:





Rose Valley is a region in Bulgaria located just south of
the Balkan mountains. It is famous for its rose growing industry,
from which 70% of the world's rose oil is produced.

vintage song sheet graphics

White Rose
 was a World War II non-violent resistance group in Germany.



Here is a coloring page for you.

Let a child pick their own colors, and it can be amazing what alternative colors they come up with!

One of my favorite Christmas ornaments is a paper Santa Claus
that Peter colored in the 1st Grade -
a very blue Santa Claus!


Rose hips are sometimes eaten, mainly for their Vitamin C content.
They are usually pressed and filtered to make rose hip syrup.
This process removes the fine hairs surrounding the seeds,
which are icky to eat, and resembles itching powder.

Pierre Auguste Renoir,
"Les Roses Dans un Vase"
c.1910 - 1917

Rose hips are used to produce an oil used in skin products.
They can also be used to make herbal tea,
jam, jelly and marmalade.


A rose that has aged or gone rotten
may not be particularly fragrant,
but the roses' basic chemistry prevents it
from stinking or having a bad odor of any kind.


c.1914

When aged roses are mashed together,
 the fragrance of the rose is enhanced.
The fragrance of particularly large balls of mashed roses
is enhanced even further.

Here is an embroidery transfer from
turkeyfeathers.typepad.com



While the state flower of Texas is NOT a rose,
the Yellow Rose of Texas is very familiar.



more lovely paper punched flower cards


a vintage illustration

Here is another of Liana's lovely paper doll dress creations:

You can find two paper dolls that fit this in previous blogs,
or visit Liana's Blog site. The addy is on the right side of my blog!

polymer clay roses by pearldelta.etsy.com


A red rose (often held in a hand)
 is the symbol of socialism or social democracy.
It is also used as a symbol by the British and Irish Labour Parties,
as well as by
the French, Swedish, Finnish, Brazilian, Portuguese, Norwegian,
Spanish (Spanish Socialist Workers' Party),
the Dutch (Partij van de Arbeid)
and European socialist parties.



for sale at albanykid.com

Using a single red rose as a symbol of socialism or social democracy
originates from the red rose used as a badge by the marchers
in the May 1968 street protests in Paris.


'Rose for a Duchess'
a photo processed print for sale from

She does quite lovely and unusual work.
I really like her 'style'.

Here is another of her works, with embroidery:



Well, that's it for today!

I hope you have enjoyed this venture into

The Rose.

inkspired