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Saturday, October 31, 2020
Blue lace to Lynne - Sept
The Saturday rant + holiday doodles
My daily rant has to do with the difficulty of figuring out what day of the week it is. I need some kind of assist. Maybe I should just write the day of the week on the back of my hand? And November starts tomorrow. How is it possible that the draggy-est year ever -- is whizzing by at warp speed?
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USPS rant.
I just checked -- last year they posted the new stamp designs for 2020 on Oct 22, 2019.
Here it is -- Oct 31 -- and they have not posted the 2021 stamps
GRRRRRRRR
Friday, October 30, 2020
Three animals to Vivian and AmyG
The Friday real-time rant (food related)
We are back to ranting about food. I have not had a chance to drive out to Trader Joe's yet (to try the cauliflower crust that Smash recommends). But, I did make pizza - and I highly recommend this recipe, if you like Greek flavors.
Here is my rant. Why don't they sell pizza sauce in 4 oz or 6 oz containers. Spaghetti sauce is so easy to make, but there is something about the better quality pizza sauces that come in jars that I like (Rao is my current favorite). Their jars are 13 oz. I suppose I could just divide the remaining sauce into smaller containers and freeze them. Guess there isn't much of a rant any more.
I've had this image sitting on my desktop for a few days because I loved every single thing I read about the guy. This image sums up how I feel about providing meals to people with whom I am living. I guess we can call them family. Clearly, they have not been working very hard to get on my good side.
Thursday, October 29, 2020
Sept Rachael's corner to Maggie and Janet
Real time rants and cute stuff
Has anyone else seen this halloween idea? It's a circle of ghosts in a ring-around-the-rosie pose.
And then there is this one - new to me - spotted by the BHB - and, yes, it was worth it to drive a few blocks out of my way to see it. The photos do not do it justice. Life size horse skeletons. The human skeletons have even crawled over onto the neighbor's house. I'll check back next year and see if they have gone further down the block.
Wednesday, October 28, 2020
Lauren's Voting Themed Extravaganza
This would have been plenty to make a voting statement, but clearly, Lauren has some time to kill so she put together a lovely package . Notice that the *front* of the envelope is actually the back. I love the design on the back. Mr. Zippy looks a little bit like the Kilroy guy (which is so far before my time - that it's probably faded into oblivion)
Or -- I could start a private blog -- where you only get to read my doozies -- if you submit a doozie of your own. And that way, I could post a bunch of them and they would all be anonymous. Is this a good idea or have I veered into a dangerous place? That is a rhetorical question. Feel free to send me a rhetorical answer along with an explanation of what a rhetorical answer is.
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I am going to switch the real-time extra posts to appear after the daily posts. I prefer the daily post to be on top and then anyone who is in the mood for extra chatter can just keep reading.
Real time musing
Thank you to you-know-who-you-are for using the word *musings* for these posts that I am adding in real time. That's a good word.
First thing this morning, I ran across Amber Share. She noticed the funny comments that people leave on Yelp when reviewing popular tourist destinations that are wilderness parks. She made faux-vintage poster/postcard art and is selling them. The easiest way to see a bunch of them is on IG.
Or you can Google her name and go to her website - but it's not a quick way to see a lot of images. If you do not surf on IG - just do a Google search for Amber Share and then click [Images] and there are a lot of good ones.
This is an article that features some of the best ones:
Tuesday, October 27, 2020
The Tuesday Rant (Real-time)
I can't remember what I was going to call these real-time posts. Today, I tried to add a post to the Cursive Club blog - but it ended up on this blog. So you might have seen it. If you are working on your penmanship, you may go to the Cursive Club blog and see a couple videos. I actually talk, too.
My sister-in-law held my camera and we shot quite a few. Blogger only lets me upload 30 seconds at a time. So - my free cursive lessons on my free platform are choppy. But, if you have a very short attention span, they might be perfect.
I've offered to help people with their penmanship several times. Mostly they give up. But, I seem to have a very determined person who has sent me several pictures of practice pages and it looks to me like she is getting the hang of it.
Here is the link to the videos - and a fun photo that the BigHelpfulBrother snapped on a walk in his neighborhood.
Sept birthdays to NancyL, Troy and Haley
Monday, October 26, 2020
Real-time post (formerly called Bonus post) - CCC virtual exhibit.
We've started a real-time conversation about faux foods - and I have more food related items to share. A couple people have mentioned that they appreciate a little extra jabbering during The Black Hunker. I felt the need for a way to leave the pre-scheduled posts alone and have a format for the real-time posts.
Here's the new format:
Real-time posts will appear on top - and you may skip them and go straight to the lettering/mail art post - if you are only here for the ideas.
For your viewing pleasure - the Chicago Calligraphy Collective has posted a virtual exhibit. I was wowed by a number of pieces and am posting one here - without permission - because I'm lazy. I hope I don't get in trouble. It is by Sherri Trial -- and I have corresponded with her through both email and snail mail. Sherri lost her entire studio, all her artwork, and all her art supplies in a fire a couple years ago. During these troubled times, it never hurts to reflect on different kinds of losses. If you put *Sherri* in the search box, her envelopes will pop up.
Sherri's piece is a jumble of 4 words - which I will leave for you to figure out. If you can't figure it out, email me. It is 3" x 3.5" -- so it is a precious size.
Rachael's corner original and one to her
Here is the inspiration envelope from Rachael. She included a note that said: Just so you know, I deeply regret that row of circles on the right.
I, too, can express deep regret on many of my envelopes. I regret that I did not use a frog stamp. I love those fern stamps and it clashes. Grrrrrr.
On this envelope, I did not make the R larger but I do not recall why. Maybe I thought that there was not enough space on the envelope.
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I'm so excited. I found the note.
My wording was off a little bit. It is: Just so you know - I deeply regret that stack of green balls on the top right.
I sent Rachael a sneak peek of all the different variations I did. We have both noted that her envelope pops up on Pinterest all the time. I sure wish Pinterest had not deleted the gadget that counted how many times people pinned a particular image.
Sunday, October 25, 2020
Sunday bonus post - Fun food topic
Envelope topic below this one.
Right after I scheduled the Saturday rant - I saw this article about seriously obsessed people tracking down Egyptian yeast. One of them is right here in Iowa (over in Iowa City)
It's heart warming to know that there are some people who have wildly exciting research going on. Hopefully, I can toggle between ranting and rant-free posts.
For the illustration we have a plague joke which the BigHelpful Brother will not like because he is the type of person who would have invented calculus if he had the opportunity. Maybe he will leave a comment and tell us what he did *invent*. I know what it was - but I probably can't describe it. It was in the dark ages of computers when they ran on paper tape and he invented a program that would punch the alphabet into the tape so that *they* could send *hard copy* messages. If he still has the one strip that I saved for a long time, maybe he can send us a photo.
Also -- a photo of my grandson eating lunch at his Montessori school. I sent my boys to a Montessori school and was so happy that I talked my daughter into sending her kids to Montessori. She had not gone, so she didn't really know much about the concept. Not all Montessori schools include all of the same teachings. My boys did not set tables with table cloths and arrange flowers. The kids do all the work of setting the tables and arranging flowers. Ben is sitting on the far side of the room with his little friend Daisy. They also sweep and mop the floors. I know the original Montessori classrooms had kids polishing shoes - but shoe polishing is probably archaic. To me, the photo is adorable - and happily, the school has been open since June with no incidents of covid in any of the staff or any of the families. That is encouraging.
Sept Rachael-corner to Chuck and CathyG
These two were near the end of envelopes with the Rachael-corner. I do like the idea of taking design ideas that arrived in my mailbox and doing my own versions.
Saturday, October 24, 2020
Saturday bonus post - A food rant
Skip this if you are only interested in envelopes and lettering - and scroll down to the daily post.
Fun image that does not relate to my topic du jour.
Here is the rant:
Cauliflower tastes like cauliflower. It does not taste like chicken or rice. You cannot turn it into boneless Buffalo chicken wings. You cannot turn it into fried rice that tastes better than take out from a restaurant. Just because there are endless recipes and claims that you can make cauliflower taste like something else does not mean that any of them are true.
As luck would have it, I like cauliflower. The faux-chicken and faux-rice food has been edible. But it does not satisfy the taste buds that were asking for chicken or rice.
Why are there so many people who are oblivious to the cruciferous overtones? I just don't get it.
Of course -- anyone who thinks they actually have a faux recipe that works, feel free to send it to me and I will try it. Unless it has the exact same ingredients that I have already tried.
End of rant.
Sept to CathyO - upside down flower border
This was a wacky idea - to make the envelope look nice both ways. September was the month we started to address envelopes that would be easy for the post office scanning machines to read. I intended to have the last name between the two CATHYs - but forgot to leave space. I'm OK with how it turned out, but will not be doing it again. If I want some decoration along the top, it will be something that makes sense draped across the top. At least the frog worked out. I'm down to my last 3 frogs.
Friday, October 23, 2020
Friday bonus post - David Lee Roth
Regular post is right below.
During my mommy years, I noticed that some of the stuff that kids liked was enjoyable to me, too. Other times, I really didn't like it. MTV was so helpful in giving me a glimpse of whatever was popular at the moment. I remember thinking that David Lee Roth was way too intense/outrageous for my liking and yet he had some kind of weird thing going on - where I would actually watch him. A little bit like a train wreck. So -- it was interesting to hear about and find a link to this item. His intensity is still annoying but there are quite a few things that he observes - that I agree with. That ornery side resonates.
It's a nice little piece on the dovetailing of different kinds of art and artists - if you need some surf time.
The BigHelpfulBrother will probably ask me what I think of Dave's art.
My stock answer is that I do not like to dis art that does not please my eyes -- because nobody can make art that pleases everyone -- and I am emphatic that making bad art is better than making no art. So, while it is not exactly my cup of tea I did find one image on his IG account that doesn't bother me. The colors bother me. Maybe I should do my own version....
Blogger giving me fits in August - Sam's postcards from March
Thursday, October 22, 2020
Good idea / Bad idea (to do more bonus posts)
https://www.thefarside.com. <the link, in case you want to see some more cartoons.
I can't remember what they call those emails that you can sign up for where *people* send emails with surfing opportunities. I'm signed up to hear from The New Yorker magazine - and today, there was a link to an article about the Wizard of Oz, written in 1992 by Salman Rushdie.
There were all kinds of observations that I had never noticed about the movie. So, here's the article, in case anyone is interested:
Are these repeats?
From Smash |
From Gina |
From NancyL |
From Chuck to Marg
I do not recall ever seeing that stamp and it is lovely.