Oh, wait....
But yup, it's been nice to be home for a while, but it's time to head back out. We leave for Phoenix on the 18th, and will be there for the next two or three months. Just in time for summer. WOOOT! (that's sarcasm)
I'm hoping that while we're there, we at least get to see a haboob. Given that this photo was taken on this exact day last year, it seems like there's a good chance of seeing one!
I mean, seriously, how cool/intense do these look?
I'm dreading the trip some, I have to say. Mainly because we're flying out there, since the new company cars are being delivered there. 1) I hate flying. It's the same kind of thing with why I refuse to be a passenger in a car, amplified 20x. I just have issues with people other than myself being in control of my life. Logical at all? Nope. Still there anyways? Yup. 2) Since we're flying, it means I have to seriously downsize what I take with me... including cooking instruments and studio stuff. My usual Modus Operandi is to just take anything I might possibly even think I may want. Sewing machines, paint and easels, collage stuff.... you name it, I bring it. Not this time, though. Going to have to focus on specific things and plan ahead! Ack!!
Speaking of art, two nifty-keen things I received this week:
The first is a book of self-portraits from a swap hosted by the lovely Jen worden, featuring a portrait of a devilish Amy on the cover...
The other thing is a little Poe-inspired tin shrine from an exchange hosted by Lisa Vollrath, and created by Katie Cahill.
One thing which I'll be hauling half-way across the country with me is this thrift-store painting. I'm hosting a swap inspired a recent(ish) show where a bunch of different artists took a bunh of paintings, and added monsters, robots, etc into them. Seems like a fun idea, and lord knows there's plenty of base material out there!
I haven't decided yet what's going in there. Kind of torn between some Cthullu-esque creature, or giant robots. Or things in the water. Or... or.... or...
Anyhooo, how about some random garden(ish) photos?
These guys wanted a little privacy, but they didn't get any. That's what happens when you have sex on my porch. Expect voyeurs.
Teeny-tiny mushrooms, sprouting up at the base of a rosemary bush... they were glowing in the early morning light, and by noon they had melted to little piles of moosh. (given how hot it's been here this year, I frequently feel like melting into a little pool of moosh by noon myself)
I'd been anxiously awaiting the opening of Snow White and the Huntsman. I LOVE some Charlize Theron, and I love some darker fairy tale stuff.
Sadly, it was pretty disappointing. Visually, it was beautifully done, Theron rocked it out as the evil queen, Raevenna, especially when she took it completely over the top. Kristen Stewart, however, seemed hell-bent on sucking any sort of fun out of it. I'd never seen her before, but I now get why people were booing her even before they saw the movie.
Apparently she just came out of the closet as a pot-smoker, and while I have no issue with that whatsoever, perhaps she needs to put the pipe down before going to work. Or only take on roles in zombie movies...as a zombie.
This, however, makes me LOL... literally.
All righty, hope everyone has an excellent weekend!
1) I hate going on public transport for the same reason(including trains)
ReplyDelete2)GAH! You WANT to be there when that shit hits???
3)Fabulous swapsies
and 4) DO NOT watch the twatlight movies....she sucks the life out of them too. Vampire Diaries and Trueblood are much MUCH better :D XXX
I know what you mean about flying...not a fan of it myself. I especially hate it when someone's little darling is having a melt-down, as little darlings usually do now and again...I'm a mother of 3 and grannie of 5, I know this stuff, but come on, you don't have dialogues with 3 year olds...you "invite" them to go with you to the restroom and take care of it there...no one wants to know your business or your little darling's either!!
ReplyDeleteAs for the haboob, I already told you what my thoughts on those are. The first time we experienced one was when I was still a child and we were coming back from our usual yearly Disneyland vacation. My dad had to pull over on the shoulder and prayed nothing hit us in the process..was some scary s**t!! The second time I experienced one, we were coming back from our usual Disneyland vacation with my 3 kiddos. We saw it coming our way and I instructed my now ex, to pull off the Interstate and park in the nearby parking lot in an industrial centre. Had plenty of time to do that and waited it out but was still pretty scary...neither my ex nor kids had seen anything like that. I think the secret to avoiding them is never visit Disneyland again!! LOL
Have a great trip and as for the heat, keep in mind, it's the dry kind!! LOLOLOL Of course, I'm speaking from experience since we're baking here in El Paso too.
xxoo,
G