Its usually considered best to avoid religion or politics, but since the first years of my life were so coloured by this woman, I felt I had to mark her passing in some way. Love her or hate her (and most people seem to agree that Mrs T was the original Marmite), the death of Margaret Thatcher has revitalised both her supporters and her detractors over the past week and a half.
I have never been a political activist, but I have been quite shocked at the level of vitriol pouring out of people on the radio and television, so much so that I have ended up turning the radio off, not something I ever do. Neither am I a very religious person, but I do think that the level of hate that people have been expressing is quite scary. I'm a great believer in live and let live, and to be honest, whilst she is by no means my political hero, there's a part of me that longs for someone as decisive and principled as her amid the quagmire of political blandness that currently plagues us in this country. And, let's not forget, she was still someone's mother, grandmother and friend. A little respect, even for your enemies, is surely not too much to ask?
Wednesday, 17 April 2013
Thursday, 4 April 2013
April on time!
I actually got my April journal page ready on time. In fact, in advance! Something of a record for me, these days.
My little striped character has made a reappearance, this time looking up at falling snowflakes and cold words, bearing in mind the start we have had to April. On the 1st, I went for a ride with a friend and we ended up having to negotiate 6ft snowdrifts! The horses were unphased by the situation, but we were slightly concerned at the thought of having to retrace our steps several miles when the gates had so much snow banked up at either side, that they couldn't be opened!
April is a busy month for us, as it is my eldest child's and my husband's birthday in the same week and our wedding anniversary at the end of the month. Still, it is also the Easter holiday, so I am hoping to have lots of time to journal, plan some of the classes I am teaching in the next few months and catch up on some chores...
Happy April everyone.
Wednesday, 20 March 2013
Buses....
No word for months and then two posts come along in a week! I just had some enforced time inside, due to the terrible weather here, so I have had time to do some playing in my journal. I was inspired to create the little character by one of the children at work, who has the most adorable pair of gloves, just like this. I think I'll be drawing this little fella in a few different poses, or even carve him into rubber, so watch this space.
This page was nearly entitled 'less is more', because I felt I'd gone a bit over the top with it, but having come back to it a few times, I've decided I like it. You may be able to pick out a new stamp that I've carved as well? The concentric circles were inspired by an old bathmat I was putting down to catch the mud off the dog's feet!
This page was nearly entitled 'less is more', because I felt I'd gone a bit over the top with it, but having come back to it a few times, I've decided I like it. You may be able to pick out a new stamp that I've carved as well? The concentric circles were inspired by an old bathmat I was putting down to catch the mud off the dog's feet!
Monday, 11 March 2013
Remember me?
I can't believe that it was August when I last posted on here. I imagine most people think I've given up! Sometimes I can't understand that as the children get older, and I have more time to do things for me, in theory, I don't seem to have any more time! I have still been journaling though, and teaching and have finally finished the house (apart from the kitchen), so I have been busy. Standing in front of paying customers and extolling the virtues of journaling does make me feel a little bit uncomfortable when I haven't exactly been prolific in my creations! I have though, kept up with my calendar journal, as you can see here.
I have been struggling a bit for inspiration and new resources, so I decided to see if I could create my own images and stamps. The green pear on this page is my first attempt at carving a stamp, and I have to say, it is immensely satisfying. I have since carved a couple more and I'm sure you'll see the evidence as I get back into this blogging malarkey!
I have been struggling a bit for inspiration and new resources, so I decided to see if I could create my own images and stamps. The green pear on this page is my first attempt at carving a stamp, and I have to say, it is immensely satisfying. I have since carved a couple more and I'm sure you'll see the evidence as I get back into this blogging malarkey!
Saturday, 4 August 2012
Olympics!
This will be a brief posting as I am doing it from the tunnel terminal on our way to France. The car is loaded to the rafters, four people, five bikes and associated kit, as well as all the camping gear. I may have snuck in a little bag of art supplies....
My August page reflects the Olympic mania that has taken over our house, we are all completely hooked. In a house full of keen cyclists, you can only begin to imagine the excitement that the Tour de France, followed by the cycling success of team GB at the Olympics has caused. The keen eyed amongst you will spot that my podium athletes all sport Bradley Wiggins lamb chop sideburns!
Well, about to depart underground for two weeks of cycling and lake swimming and mountaineering, so enjoy the rest of the Olympics everyone! Bye!
My August page reflects the Olympic mania that has taken over our house, we are all completely hooked. In a house full of keen cyclists, you can only begin to imagine the excitement that the Tour de France, followed by the cycling success of team GB at the Olympics has caused. The keen eyed amongst you will spot that my podium athletes all sport Bradley Wiggins lamb chop sideburns!
Well, about to depart underground for two weeks of cycling and lake swimming and mountaineering, so enjoy the rest of the Olympics everyone! Bye!
Thursday, 12 July 2012
Monsoon?
How did that happen? All of a sudden, it’s nearly the end of term and that means a whole year has flown by, AGAIN! I’m sure it must be an age thing, that you start complaining how quickly time passes, because when I was younger, I’m sure that I used to find the slow passage of time really frustrating!
Despite having been very organised for my journal page last month, I have been up to my wotsits at work and at home this month, so I have fallen a little behind, but having got through all the busy stuff, I treated myself to a day in my art room, to get some journaling done. I had intended to make this page all cool blues, to echo the utterly miserable weather we have been having of late – more like monsoon season than summer, but I decided that it needed a bit of jazzing up, to lift my own mood, if nothing else. Some of the flowers are made from Tumble Fish Studios background papers, and some from Basic Grey papers. The stamping around the edge is a Stampotique stamp by Jo Capper-Sandon.
At the weekend, I was teaching a lovely group at ArtisOn in Masham. We made a flag book, and despite their initial trepidation about the construction of this project, I think that they made a great job! Here is the outside of the books:
Right, off to get some zeds – off to the beach with the horses tomorrow, pray for not TOO much rain!
Despite having been very organised for my journal page last month, I have been up to my wotsits at work and at home this month, so I have fallen a little behind, but having got through all the busy stuff, I treated myself to a day in my art room, to get some journaling done. I had intended to make this page all cool blues, to echo the utterly miserable weather we have been having of late – more like monsoon season than summer, but I decided that it needed a bit of jazzing up, to lift my own mood, if nothing else. Some of the flowers are made from Tumble Fish Studios background papers, and some from Basic Grey papers. The stamping around the edge is a Stampotique stamp by Jo Capper-Sandon.
At the weekend, I was teaching a lovely group at ArtisOn in Masham. We made a flag book, and despite their initial trepidation about the construction of this project, I think that they made a great job! Here is the outside of the books:
Right, off to get some zeds – off to the beach with the horses tomorrow, pray for not TOO much rain!
Friday, 1 June 2012
Jubilee-tastic!
It's all happening here! Our village is decked out with bunting and flags (needs careful inspection if you are a horse as I discovered tonight on my way to a riding lesson - Mary was most put out by the number of flags, bunting and people on ladders rigging up their decorations!)As I write this, my children are on the first leg of a weekend of adventure; they are been taken all the way from rural North Yorkshire to the big smoke - London in all its glory and no doubt thronging with people. My parents are very bravely taking them to watch the flotilla on Sunday, whilst Mr H and I indulge in a grown-ups weekend in Glasgow with Jude and Paul!
So, my page for this month pays homage to the massive celebration that is taking place in the UK this weekend. I must admit, I am fairly ambivalent as far as royalism goes, but I do like a good party, so enjoy everyone!
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