Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Just a couple more...

Just a couple more pieces of art work... created in my "spare" time. I'm busy tiling our master bathroom... work in progress photos coming very soon... I'm so excited to get that bathroom done (soon)!!!

"Cottage Garden"

A Watercolour on paper. (Not a very good photo of this unframed piece lying on a drafting table.)



This is drawn with pencil crayons on brown recycled paper.

Thursday, October 20, 2011

Just me

Most people who know me well enough, know that I love playing around with make-up and have fun getting "dolled" up when I go out.... BUT.... this is me sans makeup most of the time... just me.

Add ons!

We've added to the farm! A new Ram Shed, and addition onto the existing lean to/barn. Now they just need to be painted to match the rest of the outbuildings.








Fall Colours

Fall has arrived. The grasses are yellow, the leaves bright in the sunshine. The horses coats are getting fuzzy. We've had a couple of frosts at night, and I expect before too long, we'll have snow.








Thursday, September 22, 2011

Hangin' out...

I recently had a chance to spend some time with a dear longtime friend of mine! It was a short but fun visit! Here we are, about to head off to a concert in Vancouver - great photo opp! Haha!




The desk...

O.K.... so I'm a sucker for a bargain find, always thinking I can fix it up and put it to good use. This type of "recycling" I strongly believe in! I picked up this desk with good "bones" for cheap.... chose a funky paint colour and now, it has claimed it's home in Peter's bedroom. He loves it, and spends many hours at his desk. Another successful refinishing project!


Pre sanding... I've already removed all the hardware, which was tarnished. I soaked them in an aluminum pan filled with hot water and baking soda.... then polished them up a bit... and voila, almost as good as new. I liked their retro design which suited the desk, so went with them instead of getting new ones.

Coat number one applied....


Here it is, a happy desk, in it's new home in Peter's room.


Here you can see the handles that I re-used. Total cost = some sanding paper and 1 quart of paint. Not much. :~)

Inspired by a cow!#*%@!

Certainly this one will inspire a painting out of me sometime! Just look at the tuft of hair on her head! That alone makes me smile! Stay tuned....

Because She Is!

Migrations have begun!

Have I ever mentioned that our home sits directly below the migratory path of the Whooping Cranes, Canada Geese and Swans. Every fall we have the pleasure of witnessing thousands of fowl honking, and whooping, and trumpeting as they pass over head. The Whooping Cranes are always the first, followed by the Canada Geese, and last but not least the beautiful Swans. I find the Cranes the most amusing with their funny "whoops" and random large circles. They really are quite something to watch, and unfortunately my "point and shoot" camera doesn't do their sheer numbers any justice! All this - a sure sign of impending winter!

Tomato Gifts

Our lovely friends at the almost famous D&D Diner gave us a bunch of delicious heirloom type tomatoes in all shapes and colours, and also some lovely cucumbers! Oh my, were they ever delicious! Nothing like home grown veggies! I can't wait to be able to have a garden again. Thank you D&D!


A Fall Ride

I had the great pleasure to go on a lovely fall ride the other day. Simba is coming along nicely and it was such a good ride. It was the first time I'd taken him up to this area. I'll definitely go here again as the ground was good, lots of places to gallop or canter, plus the views were spectacular! This time I finally took my camera along on a ride.










Another portrait

A watercolour painting I did as a birthday gift for a dear friend of her beloved cat which passed away. I should have taken a photo of it after it was beautifully framed.... oops.

Productivity!

As you can see, the chickens are all grown up and have been VERY busy!




Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Bring on the Eggs!!!


The chickens (and our two roosters) are looking FANTASTIC!! They've also been very busy (apparently!)

Ben has officially been fired from the "egg collecting" position after my "little" discovery in the hay barn today! Haha. The position has been turned into a "job share" and will be done by Peter and Justin now.... Shameful - really! Hahahaha!

Friday, August 12, 2011

My poor boy!

Faithful Simba keeping watch over his brother!

Poor Monarch, day 2 of his "possibly injured Gastrocnemius Tendon" just above his hock... I'm hoping the vet's diagnosis is "exaggerated"! I found Monarch in between night shifts out in the pasture with a hock swollen to twice it's normal size, a very small puncture wound to the outer aspect of his upper hock and completely lame! A vet visit later..... some new care! Every night he gets a comfy new bed of straw, feed and water. He gets a daily I.M. injection of Excenel (antibiotic), his puncture wound flushed with diluted betadine, and at least twice daily a new charcoal poultice to his wound. I also hose his hock and leg down with cold water for at least 20 mins. per day now. Initially it was a lot more often. He also gets some "Bute" to help with pain if he's showing signs of it. He has been an absolute doll for his care. I don't even have to halter him. He stands perfectly still while I jab him in the neck, or wrap his leg with dressings. He wraps his head and neck around me as if to say "thank you". Monarch is such a lovely horse!!!!!! I love him.

Poor sweetie... obviously in discomfort here. He's MUCH better now.

UPDATE! Day 4: Monarch is weight bearing on his leg and during the day is out in our smallish winter paddock. I can hardly believe how he's using his hind leg already - much sooner than I expected! I'm really feeling hopeful ****! His swelling is WAY down... things are looking better for sure. After the devastating news.... Oh I hope..........

Porch


Work on resurfacing the porch has slowly but surely been started! I've finished the sanding down now, but lo and behold after I coated half the porch in an "epoxy" we had the worst lightning/hale/rain storm blow through ever! I was so upset. I'm sick and tired of the "porch paint" etc. not lasting more than one year on this porch, that I've decided to give Epoxy a try after much research. Hey, can't be worse than what has been on there before! The next few days will tell whether or not all my hard work has been in vain after the rain we had! More photos coming soon!

This is only the beginning!

Oh ya, this is so much fun!

Where can I buy one of these - NOT! As you can see, working well into the night.

Monday, August 1, 2011

In The Saddle Again!



How wonderful to be riding again! My ribs seem to have healed up nicely and for the rest of the summer I will hopefully be spending more time in the saddle. Monarch is back from his 30 days of "boot camp" and I had my first ride on him. He was quite well behaved, but I didn't ask him for much. Simba on the other hand was being a bit of an egghead and bucked a few times when I pushed him... He's also normally very good, but I think having his buddy Monarch back home has given him a bit more of an attitude again. I'm sure I'll get that out of him soon :~)

Tuesday, May 24, 2011

They still come back.

Two of the three pigeons I raised last summer still come back home and scratch at my bedroom window when they want feeding! It's such a rewarding feeling, having them still come back home even though they disappear miles away to join up with a larger flock. Pictured below is Athos standing in the feed bowl. He's grown into a handsome fellow!

Back at it again!

I couldn't go too long without another furniture refinishing project... I could see through these two ugly chairs to the "cuteness".... a bit of paint and new upholstery and tadaaaaa! What cheerful and fun chairs they are now!



Isn't this fuzzy fabric fantastic! NOT.... Ew...

Nice "bones" as they say in the biz... haha...

Tadaaaaa....

Retro, fun and totally funky!

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Did I mention Hawaii!!!



In March we went to Hawaii for a long overdue family holiday! It was AMAZING! None of us wanted to leave, and of course we came home questioning whether it was time for another move! It seems that we're all more warm weather, beach people and the type of climate in Hawaii would suit us perfectly. Hmmmmm.... Anyway, here's just a handful of photos from our trip... there's 100's so it's difficult to choose which ones to post and my internet is so slow that too many is out of the question! My next post will most certainly be of the endless snorkelling we did and all the underwater photos featuring a 4X surprise guest!!!!!


This was the edge of our hotel's beach - lovely!






Guess what I ended up getting for my birthday! A completely fantastic surprise! Every day I would go into this shop and play one of the Ukelele's and sing silly songs very loudly to passing by tourists. The shop owner got a real kick out of it and I think he secretly looked forward to my goofy visits. How many great laughs I had in this shop! I love my Ukelele - what a happy little instrument!