Friday, August 28, 2009

In progress: penrose tile quilt


penrose tile quilt begun
Originally uploaded by light_speed

Last night I got this project out of its box and started working on it again. It's gotten so big that it's become difficult to work on. And, of course, Penny likes to eat all the paper diamonds. My goal is to have it done by the end of the year.

Saturday, August 22, 2009

Vacation Highlights

After staying with friends in Boston on Friday night (thanks, Danielle and Lindsay!), DT and I drove to Maine to pick up my sister from her job at a summer camp for girls. We couldn't pick her up until Sunday morning so we spent Saturday night in Freeport, Maine, a town whose only claim to fame is being the headquarters of LL Bean. Rather then spending a lot on a hotel room, DT and I camped at the Desert of Maine campground. The desert is a genuine freak-of-nature; about 100 years ago, sand began piling up on what was a fertile farm. Now the entire farm is buried under 20-30 feet of the purest, softest sand I ever touched. As registered campers, DT and I got free admission to the desert.



The LL Bean boot in Freeport, ME.



As thanks for picking her up from camp, Becca treated us to a lobster lunch in Naples, ME.





We arrived at the vacation house in the Adirondacks on Sunday night. With 15 people in the house, getting groups of hikers, kayakers, birdwatchers and painters out the door every morning was insane. But the kayaking was great and we had the best view of the meteor shower on Tuesday night.



On Wednesday, DT and I went to Montreal for the day. It was scorching hot, even in Montreal. I was glad when we finally had lunch at this cafe. I loved the salad I got--black rice (dyed with squid ink?), asparagus, tomato, mint and vinaigrette dressing--and the lemonade was tart, just the way I like it.



Because I'm a nervous passenger, I did most of the driving.



The highlight of the trip for DT was stopping at Sticky Lips BBQ in Rochester, NY. We sat on the outdoor deck until the yellow jackets became too bothersome (Becca is allergic) and we moved inside.




In Buffalo we stayed with Joyce, one of DT's professors from Temple. She took us on an architecture tour of Buffalo. We saw lots of buildings but my favorite was the one that wasn't there; Frank Lloyd Wright's Larkin Administration Building was demolished in 1950 and all that remains is this parking lot and a retaining wall. The demolition of the Larkin Building is considered to be one of the saddest moments in American architectural history.




We took a day trip to Toronto for more architectural sight-seeing. While DT looked at buildings, Becca and I walked a long, long way from center city to visit The Workroom, a shop I've been admiring for a long time. I bought some fabric to make new pillowcases. I spent more than I should have, but their selection of designer cotton fabrics is fantastic. I can't get anything like it in Limeport. You can follow their blog, make something, here. (The above picture was of some beautiful dresses in a boutique window on Queen Street West.)



We spent a lot of time in the car. Becca finished a cross-stitch project she had started 10 years ago.



After Buffalo, Becca, DT and I drove to western PA to see FL Wright's Fallingwater and Kentuck Knob. Doesn't it look like DT and I are in front of a fake Fallingwater?



We spent the last day of the vacation road-trip at Knobles Amusement Park in central PA. I loved that it's a pay-per-ride park that encourages you to bring your own lunch (unlike Hersheypark that charges a $60 admission fee AND $6 for a bottled water). The Twister roller coaster was hands-down the best roller coaster I've ever been on.

Now it's back to reality--school starts on Monday and DT will be moving to NYC soon. Time to start finishing all of the projects I've abandoned this summer.

Wednesday, August 19, 2009



I'm back! I'll be working on a day-by-day breakdown of the trip starting tomorrow. Tonight I'm too exhausted to do anything.

(Above photo: a cafe where DT and I ate lunch in Montreal)

Thursday, August 6, 2009

Penny, the naughtiest kitty



She stole raw chicken off of the kitchen counter, bit a hole in the bag and after I yelled, mewed for forgiveness. She's in a time-out in the basement.

Penny will be home alone for a week while we're on vacation--part of me feels bad about leaving her alone. Part of me thinks that she needs some time to appreciate that I saved her from a life in a freshman's dorm room.

Road Trip Vacation


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I'm leaving tomorrow morning for a ramble across New England and a little bit of Canada. Destinations include (but aren't limited to):

Boston, MA (a visit with old friends)
Exeter, NH (to see places of architectural interest)
Poland, ME (where we'll pick up a sister from summer camp)
Jay, NY (where we'll vacation with the whole Light family in the woods)
Montreal, Canada (for the food!)
Buffalo, NY (more visits with old friends)
Niagara Falls (self explanatory)
Toronto, Canada (because it's so close to Buffalo)
Bear Run, PA (to see Wright's Fallingwater)

(approx. time in the car, according to google maps: 1 day 6 hours)

After Bear Run, there isn't any travel agenda. DT and I will wander the back roads of PA until we want to go home. We'll camp every other night so we can swim in hotel pools every other day. It's an abridged version of DT's road-trip-without-a-map plan--a vacation we're still hoping to take one day. This trip will be our last big blow-out before DT starts school and I get back to work.

Wednesday, August 5, 2009

Fantastic Mr. Fox

Watch this.


Not only is this Wes Anderson's first animated film but it's based on a book by one of my favorite authors, Roald Dahl. Actually, a few nights ago I was just reading some of Dahl's short stories before bed. Anyway, I couldn't think of a better project for Wes Anderson. I can't wait to see it.

Monday, August 3, 2009

I like Hampus.



(From my new favorite blog: souvenirs)

Discovery


I love the new Charley Harper needlepoint patterns available now at purl patchwork. I don't do much needlepoint but I'm seriously considering taking it up. More Charley Harper needlepoint patterns are available from the purl and purl patchwork online store here.