Tuesday, May 19, 2015

Oops x 3

Big thankyous to the well-meaning reader who let me know I'd done it again, only this time for multiple days in a row: I sent a daily email out to a handful of family and friends and accidentally included my blog's link in the group, so last week the Maily saw three days of Happy Thotz it wasn't supposed to see.
Was I perhaps unaware, she wondered? Oh yeah. And so yesterday I finally corrected the problem (unlike last time when I think I said I would and then immediately forgot about it).

This has happened before, you'll recall. My blog's e-address has an asterisk next to it in my contacts list -- just like the names of the recipients who hear from me every day. This time, though, everything went undetected. And because a dozen or so readers have already seen or received the errant posts, I haven't bothered to delete them. They're nothing spectacular anyway, and at least they make my blog look like something's happening here.

Still.

I really have made adjustments this time and am confident that these blog thoughts and my daily Happy Thotz will no longer cross paths.

But really? Why is this even a thing??....

(*wondering, wondering*)

...

Friday, May 15, 2015

Friday Thoughts for 5/15 (w/pics)

Yay -- it's WEEKEND EVE. My favorite day of the week. From here, the weekend stretches out like an endless vacation; Monday isn't even a thought on the horizon! Fridays are so hopeful, aren't they? Let the happydancing begin. :)
 
Barbara Ann Kipfer's FIVE THINGS TO BE HAPPY ABOUT (from her book 14,000 Things to be Happy About):
  1. Lobster pots.
  2. Spending a weekend alone with the cat.
  3. Liberty silver dollars.
  4. Ribbon candy.
  5. A balcony resting in the top branches of an oak tree.
Henry W. Reich's FIVE THINGS THAT REALLY PISS ME OFF (from his book 2,501 Things That Really Piss Me Off):
  1. Wine in a box.
  2. The people next door.
  3. The floor plan of my house was laid out by Maurits Escher.
  4. I never saw J. Edgar Hoover in his party frock.
  5. The incredibly loud sound of dripping water the morning after some serious drinking.
My FIVE THINGS TO BE HAPPY ABOUT:
  1. A 'Home Sweet Home' sign.
  2. Bubble wands.
  3. Remembering what I went into a room for....
  4. Using a book's dust jacket as a bookmark.
  5. Flicker bulbs.
My ONE THING TO BE A POOPYHEAD ABOUT:
Nope. No poopyheadedness allowed today. It's Weekend Eve!
 
QUOTE OF THE DAY:
The trouble with being punctual is that nobody's there to appreciate it.
    ~Franklin P. Jones
 
TUMBLEDOWN STUFF:
It rained all day yesterday -- a quiet, drippy, soaking rain that cast the house in shadows. All the pets hunkered down for the day; Boo curled upstairs on her pillow, the birds tucked their heads under their wings. Even Max, in his very fragrant cage, lay wound in a ball so tight I couldn't tell where he ended or began. The only 'sunlight' was the basking lamp in the aquarium warming two very tiny turtles, each with their head and legs stretched out in a happy turtle yoga pose.... I spent my day creating an art piece for a group installation while streaming episodes of the original 'Dark Shadows' series. The piece is due SOON and I've been stewing about it for months, mostly because it's highly personal and tackling the subject has proven to be one of the most difficult things I've done, artwise. So it helped yesterday to have my thoughts taken up by a show that really made an impact on me in childhood. I think it's funny that 'Dark Shadows' was never watched in my own growing-up home (that I can recall), so I probably only ever saw a dozen episodes at my friend Julie's house. Its time slot was brilliant as it was broadcast just as kids were getting home from school, but did she and I really tune in every afternoon? I doubt it. Did we watch it over summer vacation? I don't think so.... So yesterday I thought about it all as I surrounded myself with art supplies. If I'd really seen only a handful of episodes, why did they make such an impression on me? Was it the way the show was filmed? Videotape made me feel as though there was no television between me and Collinwood. There was no hiss and hum of film, no gauzy 'this was shot yesterday' kind of thing to it all. It felt 'live.' And so my childhood self had no problem inserting herself into those cobwebby sets. Was it the shadowy Gothic atmosphere? Did it call to something inside me -- some fascination with the invisible and the supernatural -- that I hadn't found the words for yet? Or did it just appeal to my deep love of rainy days and mystery stories?.... I did make some progress on my art. And after a whole day of back-to-back 'Dark Shadows' episodes, I'll admit that they began to run together. But today they're still going strong, and I'm interested to see how any changes that have been made in the series over the seasons will affect me. I don't remember it being in color. I don't remember the Time Travel story arcs. This should be interesting. And hopefully some art will be created, too....
 
WHO WOULDN'T LIVE HERE??
Me here: This wonder-filled watercolor is by one of my fave illustrators, Charles Vess, for the cover of a book by one of my fave authors, Charles de Lint. This little Emporium is something I'd love to own and live above. Everything about it -- from the framed Mucha poster to the shelves of hardcover books, the case full of tchotchkes to the tall shadowy ceilings -- just sings to me. What a wonder! And if the figure in the painting was wearing a black t-shirt and readers and had salt-and-pepper hair held up with a fork, that would be me.... :)
 
THE DAILY FLAME (Message from Your Inner Pilot Light, courtesy of Dr. Lissa Rankin):
Dear You:
 
Do me a favor, my love. Make some space in your life for me to fan my flames. 
Busyness, chaos, and clutter limit my oxygen, whereas sacred space, silence, and free time help my home fires roar.    
Capiche?
 
Expanding,
 
Your Inner Pilot Light
Me here: Oh dear. I'll try to address the chaos and clutter, but I can't make any promises....
 
(Me here, again: Want your own daily message? Visit http://www.innerpilotlight.com/ for "daily email reminders from the core of who you are about how to live, love, heal & thrive.")
 
NEW: The MUTTS Comic of the Day:
Artwork copyright Patrick McDonnell
 
NEW! Suggestions from The Check Book -- 200 Ways to Balance Your Life by Bret Nicholaus and Paul Lowrie:
Pay no attention to time for an entire weekend. Don't set your alarm clock. Cover all the clocks in your house. Don't wear a watch. Simply let things happen when they happen.
 
A LITTLE SOMETHING:
www.checkiday.com says that some of today's celebratory events include:
International Day of Families
National Bike to Work Day
National Chocolate Chip Day
National Pizza Party Day
O. Henry Pun-off Day
Straw Hat Day
 
CLOSING THOTZ:
Enjoy your Weekend Eve! May there be art, books, a movie, loved ones, and time spent outside under the sky.
More on Moonday,
...me.

Thursday, May 14, 2015

Thursday Thoughts for 5/14 (w/pics)

Happy rainy Thursday! Here we go:
 
Barbara Ann Kipfer's FIVE THINGS TO BE HAPPY ABOUT (from her book 14,000 Things to be Happy About):
  1. Playing Crazy Eights.
  2. A flawless sea.
  3. Heat-resistant, clear-glass mugs.
  4. Abandoning all your senses to a field of wildflowers.
  5. Heavy Romanian crystal.
Henry W. Reich's FIVE THINGS THAT REALLY PISS ME OFF (from his book 2,501 Things That Really Piss Me Off):
  1. Pete Rose has not been elected to the Hall of Fame.
  2. There's no longer a distinction between fame and notoriety; it's now all just celebrity.
  3. Naming airplane luggage after Amelia Earhart and expecting it to arrive at its destination.
  4. Not being allowed to play on the Net all day at work.
  5. Pork barrel legislation, especially when introduced by congressmen who loudly proclaim their aversion to high taxes and government waste.
My FIVE THINGS TO BE HAPPY ABOUT:
  1. A friendly letter in the mail. (<3)
  2. Hot coffee, cool shadows, soft rain.
  3. That satisfying feeling that comes with tucking a bedspread underneath the pillows.
  4. Binge-watching an old favorite series.
  5. The smell of a newly-sharpened pencil.
QUOTE OF THE DAY:
We should take care not to make the intellect our god; it has, of course, powerful muscles, but no personality.
    ~Albert Einstein
 
TUMBLEDOWN STUFF:
Yesterday was all about cleaning and exercise. And after all the vacuuming was done, I took a long walk along the bike trail, past little ponds and the backyards of generic beige houses. I saw Canadien geese with their goslings, and mallards with their ducklings. I heard redwing blackbirds in the trees and saw milkweed fingers pushing up through the grass. It'd been months since I'd last passed it, but there was the shaggy and overgrown yard of my favorite house on the trail, with its paint-flaked birdhouses and weathered picket fence. I reminded myself to let the homeowners know just how much I appreciate their aesthetic.... I hadn't meant to walk so far, but I couldn't help continuing on to Pheasant Ridge. I discovered where the fire was, the one that James and I saw from a distance not long ago. All the cattails and brush in the wetland area was nothing but char. Sad.... And then it was home again, to a letter in the billbox and a glass of mead to read it with. Tacos for supper and a murder mystery on the telly. And now today it's all about drawing while streaming old episodes of Dark Shadows. Everytime I hear that theme song I can remember being small-ish (Ten? Eleven?) and sitting on the edge of her bed in my best friend Julie's room while she swooned over Barnabas Collins and I swooned over the dark, Gothic interior of Collinwood. (Or the 3-room set of Collinwood; I had no idea it was a stage and not the wonder-filled, shadowy, maze of a mansion that I imagined it to be.) And then years later when it was rerun again on television, I can remember occasionally calling in sick to work so I wouldn't miss the highlights. I can remember Barnabas's old cobwebby house with its crusty woodwork and dust-covered windows, and artist Sam Evans's cottage studio with its bachelor interior and enormous window, and the sensation that all was being videotaped live. A perfect show for bringing back the memories....
 
WHO WOULDN'T LIVE HERE??
Me here: Bad photo, but here's a little interior shot that I found online of Sam Evans's painting studio from the series. As a kid, I couldn't imagine a better place to live/work, with easels everywhere and diffused light from that window. I imagined the outside of the cottage to be shabby and overgrown, not realizing again that it was just a set, and that the windows were frosted and foliage-covered for a reason.
 
THE DAILY FLAME (Message from Your Inner Pilot Light, courtesy of Dr. Lissa Rankin):
Dear You:
 
You're asking me what I really love to do? You care how I want you to dress? You're paying attention to who I like to hang out with?    
I've SO been waiting for you to ask!  
Because if you let me guide you in your career, your relationships, your health, and your life, all the pieces will naturally fall into place.
 
Grateful you asked,
 
Your Inner Pilot Light
(Me here: Want your own daily message? Visit http://www.innerpilotlight.com/ for "daily email reminders from the core of who you are about how to live, love, heal & thrive.")
 
NEW: The MUTTS Comic of the Day:
Artwork copyright Patrick McDonnell
 
NEW! Suggestions from The Check Book -- 200 Ways to Balance Your Life by Bret Nicholaus and Paul Lowrie:
Get yourself a coloring book and a box of crayons and color a picture for someone you love.
 
A LITTLE SOMETHING:
www.checkiday.com says that today is:
Ascension
National Buttermilk Biscuit Day
National Dance Like a Chicken Day
The Stars and Stripes Forever Day
Underground America Day
 
CLOSING THOTZ:
Enjoy your day today. And may there be a shadowy, book-filled corner there where you can take a break and read and dream.
More tomorrow,
...me.

Wednesday, May 13, 2015

Wednesday Thoughts for 5/12 (w/pics)

Happy Wednesday; we're already halfway to Weekend Eve!
 
Barbara Ann Kipfer's FIVE THINGS TO BE HAPPY ABOUT (from her book 14,000 Things to be Happy About):
  1. Wearing one long braid.
  2. An antique-lace hankie.
  3. A beach strewn with timbers of uprooted wharves and broken boats.
  4. Bran muffins.
  5. Drafts scurrying like mice about the house.
Henry W. Reich's FIVE THINGS THAT REALLY PISS ME OFF (from his book 2,501 Things That Really Piss Me Off):
  1. We've lost Peanuts.
  2. We've lost Calvin & Hobbes.
  3. Pauly Shore movies.
  4. Polka dot lederhosen.
  5. Hour-long messages on my answering machine that leave no space for other callers.
My FIVE THINGS TO BE HAPPY ABOUT:
  1. A floppy straw hat.
  2. Lilacs in a mason jar.
  3. Weetabix for breakfast.
  4. Prescription sunglasses.
  5. A pair of waterproof gardening clogs.
My ONE THING TO BE A POOPYHEAD ABOUT:
The sun is shining, the breeze is lilac-fresh, the clouds are few. All that's missing are some pillowcases fluttering on a clothesline. I have nothing to be a poopyhead about. Life is GOOD.
 
QUOTE OF THE DAY:
The best way to destroy an enemy is to make him a friend.
    ~Abraham Lincoln
 
TUMBLEDOWN STUFF:
I'm cleaning cages today. Vacuuming. Shredding junk mail into pet bedding. And now that some chores are finished, the backgarden bistro table (with its fancy cloth and potted geranium and view of all my smiling dandelions) is calling to me. Maybe some quick letterwriting is in order before the sketchbook comes out.
 
WHO WOULDN'T LIVE HERE??
Me here: How cool is this?? I'm not sure where I found this interesting photo, but I'd like to give credit where credit is due.
 
THE DAILY FLAME (Message from Your Inner Pilot Light, courtesy of Dr. Lissa Rankin):
Dear You:
 
You might think those you admire have it all together, and in comparison, you look like chopped liver (no offense to livers everywhere, of course). 
But it's not true. The truth is that we're all struggling, we're all flawed, and we're all willing to do almost anything to feel loved.    
But when you dig deeper and look beneath the surface, you'll strike gold. At the core, we're all beautiful, we're all whole, and we're all perfect.    
Not to toot my own horn, but you can thank me for the good stuff, baby.    
 
Beep beep,
 
Your Inner Pilot Light
(Me here: Want your own daily message? Visit http://www.innerpilotlight.com/ for "daily email reminders from the core of who you are about how to live, love, heal & thrive.")
 
NEW: The MUTTS Comic of the Day:
Artwork copyright Patrick McDonnell
 
NEW! Suggestions from The Check Book -- 200 Ways to Balance Your Life by Bret Nicholaus and Paul Lowrie:
Take a two-hour walk at whatever pace feels comfortable for you. Although it sounds tiring, you may find it the most relaxing thing you've done in a long time.
 
A LITTLE SOMETHING:
www.checkiday.com says that today is:
Donate a Day's Wages to Charity Day
Frog Jumping Day
National Apple Pie Day
National Leprechaun Day
National Night/Third Shift Workers Day
National Receptionists Day
Top Gun Day
CLOSING THOTZ:
 
More tomorrow,
...me.