A Simple Moment

Around the fifteenth of the month Alexa at Trimming the Sails hosts Simply a Moment. A lovely opportunity to sit still and be in the moment recording some thoughts or feelings which might otherwise go unnoticed.

Here’s my moment for January 15th 2014

15th January 2014
16:32

Taking a few moments before I go to the kitchen to get our meal ready.
Listening to my new Christy Moore CD that Paul bought for me. I think I might be his number one fan. I have all but two of his CD’s apparently. (according to husband!)
Anyway Christy’s lilting voice is drifting through my head.

I’m thinking about Ben who is away for three weeks training for his new position in the company he works for. This is his third day; I am longing to hear how today and last evening went.

Pepsi is behind me; she is having a major wash! Goodness knows what she has been up to today. Best not to think about that perhaps.

I have a very painful right hand. Repetitive Strain Injury caused by too much time on here… Oh! how I wish I could work without my index finger but it is near impossible although I am trying really hard not to type with it. It will probably take me ages to correct all the typos here.

I have been playing with Kitchen paper (towel) and paints yesterday and today.
Yesterday I put water, colour and pattern on the paper towel and left it to dry overnight as I wasn’t in a big hurry. This morning as the now colourful sheets were dry I separated each one giving me a full colour and a ghost print on each two ply sheet. I put them under my glass desk top until this evening. I have now glued them individually onto a heavy weight card and put a coat of diluted PVA glue over the top of them. They are all lined up in and around the dog! They look very pretty and will be dry by bed time. Once again I will put them under my glass until tomorrow. I will cut them up into postcard sizes and send them on their way hither and thither.

I learned something yesterday about the online printing company called moo.com. Now their products are really beautiful, great service, brilliant delivery time but…I had 5 orders in my basket last night (50 postcards of my photo’s) It took me ages to up load them as you can only upload ten at a time per pack!
I had to leave my machine for the evening, I couldn’t see (my eyes were hurting) and couldn’t use my mouse (index finger swollen!) Today when I logged on to complete the order the basket was empty!! After e-mail conversations it turns out you can’t save your basket, if you close the window you loose your stuff!! Of course I may be the only person in the world not to know this, but just in case you haven’t learned this…

Hey Ho I’ll take a deep breath in a day or two and start again.

Thank you Alexa for hosting this very lovely meme again this year…Simply a moment captures what would otherwise be lost along life’s busyness.

My kitchen paper art. Posed, very beautifully I think, by my new 12 inch man ekin!

ATC 3

ATC paper towel

postcard 3 4x6

Kitchen Towel Art 2

ZIZO Week Three

Helena’s new meme for 2014 is Zoom In Zoom Out.

Here are my pair for week three

We went to the farm shop at the weekend. I loved the look of all these eggs, I normally only see them neatly packaged up in boxes within boxes on the supermarket shelves.

Zoom in Eggs

Zoom out Eggs

Thanks Helena
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I have a repetitive strain injury on my index finger, right hand…my mousing finger! It’s been troubling me for a few weeks but it’s getting worse so I have to rest it. I’ll be an intermittent blogger for a couple of weeks.

Frugal Still Life

An eight week Course with Cheryl McCain Photography.

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Week One

I spent ages this afternoon setting up my light box and lights, it was dark outside by the time I finished!
I found this assignment really difficult to do. I don’t feel confident with setting up a still life to photograph and I didn’t like any of the backgrounds I chose. In the end instead of feeling inspired and frugal I felt tired and frustrated!
Any how as I want to learn here are my first attempts at still life.

This is nearly my original (and only) idea.
Chinese & lychese

The Chinese fabric reminded me I had this Japanese patterned teapot and cups, they were my mothers.
I didn’t like any of the backgrounds I had so I made this one with a texture from Bonnie at Pixel Dust Photo Art.

Still life Japanese 3

As it was almost six o’clock I thought of this. The background is the black plastic fabric that came with the light box but I didn’t like it so I smudged it in Photoshop.
Tanquery & Lime

I had cleared out the drawer with the tea towels in as suggested by Barbara in this post.
I came across this little pile of clam shells.

She sells sea shells

I have a lot to learn!
So to help with my education, if you don’t mind, which one do you like best?

I’m off to link up and be inspired by others taking this class.