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ALL~HALLOWS~EVE
Tonight is All~Hallows~Eve and I am more than ready to hand out candy to the ghost and goblins, princesses and action figure characters who come creeping up to my door after dark. Since most of the houses around me are in foreclosure, there are only a few houses on my end of the block that get any Halloween traffic. It is quite sad, actually. And on the other hand it is much like an eerie ghost town and sets the perfect environment for the event. So, with my black cat, Hilo, by my side I will be waiting for the sun to sink into the horizon and listening for the sounds of laughter and rustling costumes and candy bags as the little ones come running down the street, going door to door to the houses that are still inhabited.
My Halloween prayer is that there will be more families living in these vacant homes by next All~Hallows~Eve and that the Autumn, crisp, night air will return the laughter of children celebrating age old neighborhood traditions.
~ Boo ~
EL MIRAGE FOURTH FRIDAYS ART FESTIVAL & BEYOND
It happened last Friday~ The El Mirage Fourth Fridays Family Art Fest. I have three collaboration pieces in the gallery with Tere B.~ It was Dia De Los Muertos this Friday. There were dancers from Ballet Folkorico de Thompson Ranch, a costume contest, food and lots of art outside at booths surrounding the entertainment area. It is always a lot of fun at these events. I am glad that I was able to attend and do a little Christmas shopping. We always shop local and from artists and steer away from chain stores whenever possible. And of course, being a little crafty myself, I like to make my own gifts. But, anytime I can attend a festival and have a great time with friends and family AND support local artist at the same time, it is a win ~ win for everyone!
There are plenty of fabulous Phoenix events lined up, starting with First Fridays next Friday, the 4th and the next weekend, Satyrday, Nov. 12th is the PAPA ~ Phoenix Annual Parade of the Arts. And that is NOT to be missed. This will be the 6th year and it just keeps getting better and better every year. Please visit their website and see how you can volunteer and get involved!
~ CELEBRATE ART! ~
AMAZING ARTIST ~ SUE KREITZMAN ~ link to doc video
Sue Kreitzmna~she calls herself a “lifecrafter”
Watch this MARVELOUS VIDEO about a truly beautiful soul and free spirited artist!
ROCKIN’ IT IN LAUGHLIN ROLLIN’ INTO HOME
this is what it looked like the entire weekend, pretty much! lol
~What happened in Laughlin stays in Laughlin~
Our nephew got married last weekend. It was simply beautiful in every way. It was held in the Mohave Desert in Arizona in a huge, sprawling, desert home in the middle of the desert. They were married on a pier, standing over a large pond. The weather was perfect. The people were beautiful. The location was amazing. It could not have been more elegant and memorable in such a unique setting.
We stayed across the river and down quite a few miles, in Laughlin, at the Riverside Resort and Casino , where the rest of our family out of towners stayed, as well. It was lovely. Not only did we have a great room overlooking the river, but it was so fun waking up at any hour and going down to the ground floor to the casino and running into family members. So many sisters and brothers and babies and nephews, nieces, etc. I haven’t seen many of them for years. It certainly warmed my heart to get in touch again and put my arms around them. I still have memories of our conversations and hugs. It was sweet. I miss each one of them already. It is so good to see that in such a large family, everyone is doing well, for the most part, and everyone seems to be in really great places in their lives. There’s nothing like a wedding to bring families and friends together in celebration of love and life with an abundance of joy.
We had a lot of babies and little ones at the celebration~this is our great niece, Gabby, she has a lot of personal style.
After a weekend of revelry we turned a three and a half to four hour return drive home into a nine hour trip. We stayed on the I-40 and drove along route66 and through Williams, Flagstaff and then cut off to Oak Creek Canyon, Sedona, Page Springs, Cornville and back over through Cottonwood, Jerome, the backside of Mingus mountain through Prescott Valley, through Prescott, over Yarnell Hill through Peeples Valley, Skull Valley, Yarnell, Wickenburg and back into Phoenix from whence we came. It was the most breathtaking, beautiful drive. We released all stress and shared creative ideas and thoughts and secrets ( between my hubby and myself). The fall has changed the leaves in the forests and the gold, yellows, oranges and reds all arranged amongst the green pines and other plants that are hanging onto their green colors.
Williams/Flagstaff
Mingus mountain
Oak Creek Canyon
Sedona
Jerome
Jerome
Jerome ~ Artist’s Cooperative
Jerome ~ Haunted ~ Connor Hotel
Jerome ~ Spirit Room ~
Jerome
Jerome
Prescott
Whiskey Row~Prescott
Prescott~ Everything became a blur from this point on. The sun began to sink beyond the horizon and we were about to drive into a series of never ending mountain road curves. It seemed like we would never get off of that mountain and when we did it was night and the sky was black. What was such a great trip the entire way, seemed so difficult during the last hour and a half. We were exhausted and seeing double.
~ When lonely days turn to lonely nights
you take a trip to the city lights
And take the long way home
Take the long way home ~ ( Supertramp)
HARVEST LOVE
AHHHH~TUMN! My favorite season of all. After spending almost an entire year at St. Joseph’s hospital, this past year, I believe that things have calmed down and we can settle back into our groove at home again. It has been rough, but what a perfect time of year to recover and to bounce back in! The weather has broken away from the triple digit temps and everything is coming back to life again. I finally did something that I should have done many years ago. I hired a housekeeper. Not just a housekeeper, but, an AWESOME housekeeper! My house is SHINING tonight, from top to bottom. Everyone who lives here walks through and breathes in the shiny, super clean goodness! Even the animals are extra relaxed and content.
My friend, Lynne Bonnell, makes the stuffed pumpkins with the real stems attached. They are really popular here, I have seen them at shops all over Phoenix and the surrounding area. The Farm at South Mountain and funky boutiques like that carry them. They show up in random places when I am out. I LOVE them and have collected quite a few over the years. I fell in love with them from first sight and had to have as many as I could afford! They are made out of all kinds of cool fabrics, like vintage chenille and velvet. Lynne really has a talent for these pumpkins, as well as many other cool arts that she creates. I haven’t seen her in ages, though~unfortunately. I have been so out of touch in general that I don’t know exactly what and where things and people are these daze. I intend to correct that problem of mine. As fate usually has it, about the time I begin wondering about someone, I will pick up a magazine and there will be an article on them and their art! Funny how it works like that!
So happy to have autumn back again!
~harvest an abundance of love and peace~
STARING INTO SPACE
"Sitting here in limbo, but I know it won’t be long. Sitting here in limbo, like a bird without a song. Well they’re putting up resistance, but I know that my faith will lead me on." Jerry Garcia plays in my head the past few daze as I am just sitting around waiting to have a big surgery next week. In the meantime, I have been hanging prayer flags that a friend sent to me about five years ago when I had the brain surgeries. I have kept them indoors because they are so beautiful. But, the weather is changing and falling into fall, so that means we are spending more time outside in the backyard. In this house of artists, we are managing to make the place a magical wonderland, beginning with the gorgeous weather (thank you, Mother Nature) and the hanging of the peaceful prayer flags and, of course, replacing the little white, twinkling lights for our night time gatherings.The further that we get into autumn and winter, the more we gather with good friends and kindred spirits. So many creative ideas have been dreamed up on our back patio! I think the key to a happy life is being surrounded by happy, creative people. Come to think of it, I really don't know any truly creative people who are unhappy. Or more than likely the unhappiness is due to being creatively stagnant or blocked. The time that I have been spending laying around in pain, waiting for my surgery, I have compiled a hefty list of art projects that I will conquer after I recover enough to be physical. I always have my paintings and they are mellow and easy enough for me to create, pretty much anywhere that I am. I cannot imagine a world where I didn't have pictures to draw and paint, words to write, photographs to take, or sculptures to build.My mind would probably be an empty place because these things are what occupy most of my thoughts. Who ever said that daydreaming and staring into space was a waste of time? I believe it to be a very crucial part of well being. It seems to be what artists and scientists do best. Wonder into space with our heads in the clouds, seeing things in different perspectives, asking ourselves questions and answering them. What would you be without your daydreams?
TWENTY FIVE YEARS of BURNING MAN
Last night I watched another burning man go up in flames and it was spectacular. Although some of my family members and friends attend each year, I comfortably watch it on the live stream on line in my home studio. This year’s theme was “Rites of Passage”. A good friend of mine passed away at the beginning of this year and her daughter solemnly placed some of her ashes at the Temple. The Temple of Transition is a place where people gather to honor the loss of loved ones, places and things that have disappeared from their lives. This year’s Temple was graced with the works of local artist Jason Alan Davis. He constructed the gorgeous gargoyles on the Temple with the helping hands of a few local artist friends. You can find the construction videos on YouTube. Last night’s celebration of drumming and fire spinning, fireworks, light shows and crowd cheering was intense. I could feel the vibrations through the screen and felt a very part of the whole scene. Everyone who attends IS Burning Man. There are no spectators ~ only participants. You can read about Burning Man on their homepage at BurningMan.com. It is a week of utopia in the Black Rock Desert in Nevada. I cannot wait to hear the stories and see the changed faces of the ones who come home transformed by living on the playa.
The photos above are courtesy of other websites about Burning Man.
This is all perfect timing for us Phoenicians to celebrate the break in our extreme heat that we have been living through and breaking records with this summer. So happy to see the light at the end of the tunnel. Our 117 degree daze are behind us at last. ~Burn, baby, burn~
LIVING WITH ARTISTS
A ceramic artist recently moved into our abode and there is all kinds of crazy, beautiful, wild and wonderful art going on inside and outside of my studio. A breath of fresh air is being blown into our sacred space with inspiration abound. It is exactly what the doctors have ordered and why the gods and goddesses are smiling down on our house lately. The patio is abuzz with art chatter and ideas, dreams and visions too much to contain into a simple conversation. It is delicious. Everything is sacred, yet nothing is safe from paint and clay splatters and glitter spills. The studio is alive and well. Coloring books have been cranking out of the copy machine, one by one. And I am returning to some new paintings.
Digging out some old clay that I have had stored for quite awhile came as a welcomed surprise to our new resident and house guest. I woke to find these fabulous “bridges” drying on the patio this afternoon. And~ Yes, you read that correctly, when “I woke this afternoon” ( ah the life of an artist~ crazy hours). Apparently, the dry clay can be brought back to a workable state with a process of wetting, kneading and drying.
This excellent new addition to our art tribe has brought with her a spark of wonderment. We are all resonating in perfect harmony ~ riding the vibrations of creativity.
in progress~ the very beginning
Why, yes, that is glitter spilled on the floor, I am graceful like that!

































































