Friday, May 6, 2011

More faeries...

I was going though some of my faerie pictures the other day looking for something specific and it dawned on me that I have tons of shots no one has seen before.
  The most amazing faerie photographer Elizabeth Messina took so, so many pictures that I had to severely edit them before I created the faerie gallery and before they were published.  

I tried to create a cohesive not too long lay out and that is what has been out for public consumption.  
So I thought you, my dedicated faerie fans might enjoy seeing some new pictures that have 
never been out before.
Isn't he so handsome!!
I really love how she dissolves into the landscape in this picture...  like a true faerie would.
"Wood Moss" also is so organic that she too disappears into nature.
So beautiful!
Elizabeth creates the most ethereal moody pictures, she really is amazing!

The "book of rituals"...
The ceremony cups and wine...
The feasting table...

The birds were so incredible...





I love the back of her wings
And hers...

This seems like something taken from out of time and from another world...

Blessings...
















Monday, May 2, 2011

The Winner of the give away

First thank you to all that entered my little give away.   I love my new home and and thrilled to see you folks joining me here. Thank you, Thank you!
So... on to the winner!
I wasn't sure how to go about choosing the winner so decided to enlist the help of the kitties.

Abby was the comp supervisor to make sure everything was done properly (he is good at observing the goings on around here).

Cleo-Swagatum-Patternip eagerly offered to be the chooser (for a kibble fee).

And Solo was the double check chooser (cause he likes to be a part of whatever is going on).

So first I wrote the names of all the participants on strips of paper, gathered some of the Kittie's toys and a cardboard box


Then I taped one name to each toy.  Meanwhile Cleo inspected the box to make sure it met with Feline Board of Games and Competition approval.  It did (though it sure took her a long time!).



I turned the box on its side, tossed in the balls and then let the kitties do their job.


Cleo went in the box.


She sized up the situation.


Abby inspected and gave his OK.


Then Cleo made a selection and batted it our of the box.


Solo then took over,


And double checked the choice.


Cleo then made sure the ball was actually the one she chose and that Solo didn't pull any funny business.


And so it is unanimous...  Lisa with Medieval Muse is the winner.  Now I happen to know that Lisa is a major cat lover so I am wondering if a little cat nip didn't trade paws earlier...  hmm.



Congratulations Lisa.  If you will email me your address I will pop it in the mail for you.

That was so much fun I think I will do another one in the not too distant future.  Maybe when I hit 50 followers.

Thank you everyone!

Thursday, April 28, 2011

Another dish for the Movable Feast...


Hello everyone I just wanted to mention that Ruthie over at 5 Precious Things had a lovely addition to the why-we-blog question.  She speaks about several aspects of the subject but I found resonance with her thoughts on how and why we choose to share the parts of ourselves we do.  Instead of trying to paraphrase her (and probably botching it up)  I will just encourage you to visit her site for yourselves.  It is a beautiful and magical blog and in addition to taking on such heavy questions as this she also shares her art and her enchanted slice of Scotland.  Do go and visit...

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

My pasta dish for "The Movable Feast"

Or Why I blog...
Quite some time ago there was a conversation circulating among the blogs I love about why people feel the need to blog, especially as it pertains to artists, authors and other creative people.  It started with Rima Stains at the Hermatage (one of my all time favorite blogs!) when she was interviewed for John Barleycorn  on her inspiring blog site and her art. Her words evidently struck a chord with folks as so many people chimed in.  Terri Windling (who authored a fabulous book and has another of my favorite blogs) spoke beautifully as to her thoughts on blogging and dubbed the all-encompassing-conversation that was sweeping the blogosphere "the movable feast".
(Not related to "The Movable Feast" but I wanted to show you Terri's beautifully haunting novel, I highly recommend it!)

A Mermaid in the Attic picked up the thread (or should I say the salt and pepper?) and added her thoughts.  It has since swept the Internet with so many eloquent voices speaking their personal reasons for blogging.  If you haven't read anything on this or are not familiar with Terri, Rima, or the Mermaid in the Attic treat yourself, make a cup of tea and get ready for a fascinating, thought provoking and heart felt read.  Terri has everyone all linked up so start by clicking here, however please do read my story below first.

This subject of blogging and the resulting conversations strongly resonated with me but as with so many things it has taken a while for me to digest.  I kind of got it today when I read a comment by one of my followers in England.  She happens to have the sobriquet "Pixie" and lives in an old fishing village in England (my heart soars at her profile!).    She left me the loveliest message about following my blog which caused me to immediately start crying.  Now upon reflection though her words were very sweet my response was a bit extreme.  This caused me to wonder what had been triggered and after a few more tissues lead me to the table of the"movable feast".  I believe I am now able to offer my side dish which finally came out of the oven just now (to firmly abuse the analogy!)

I have always marched to a different drum beat.  My father was so far out-of-the-box that to consider living in a box would have been abnormal.
(The ranch I grew up on, those are date palms, now it is in the middle of a golf course in the Coachella Valley.  When I was growing up Coachella was most definitely NOT as cool as people seem to think it is now {if you can call 120F in the shade "cool".)

As wonderful as that sounds there was also a lot of crazy stuff, like Dad didn't believe in the public school system so he pulled me out in the 6th grade.  Now some of you might be thinking how wonderful that I was home schooled...  I wasn't.   He didn't bother.  He stated that  "You can learn more from watching TV than going to some dammed school".  One time he handed me a calculus book (when I had last worked on fractions in school ages ago) and told me that I needed to read it.

(More of the Date palms on the ranch.)

Even with that experience of the written word (or should I say equation) I still grew up with a love of books though the scholarly tombs that were around our house (Churchill and Abrams the Rise of Western Civilization) were rather daunting to my young mind.  I was still immersed in Nancy Drew and The Happy Hollisters" after all.

Though my life was very abnormal my extended family was very traditional.  They were mostly from a small steel mill town in Colorado and grew up in a classic American way.  To say they didn't get me is putting it mildly!  I was always the weird cousin from California who they said dressed strangely (well, actually I did), acted bizarre (I guess I did that too), was an only child and so consequently was a spoiled brat (that I will disagree with).  I know they thought I would never be functionally normal (well I am functional but definitely not normal).
(My version of evening wear, a frilly nightie over sleepers with feet in them.)

Today I consider that a good thing but at the time it was a bit tough to hear.  I wasn't into the party or boys scene (maybe because I didn't go to school?) I would rather draw, read, dream and play on the farm.
(Not really dressed at all but doing what I always did, drawing and coloring.)


(One of my early drawings (age 8 ) of my dog)

I just knew I was not like anyone else out there.
(Age 15 of 16 I think.)

I sort of came to accept that and have gone on about my life.   It is rare when I really connect with someone especially in my own town.  Mind you I like people I am just very different from most folks so I have often felt I don't really have a community.
So fast forward to present day.  Here I am blogging about my life, my creations, the 50+ kitties my husband and I look after (definitely not main stream!!!) and people all around the planet find me and say the loveliest words of...  acceptance.  I think that is why when I receive these comments from the far flung Internet world it hits me so profoundly.  These people "get" me.  We understand one another.

As I dig further into the blogs I find that many of the artists and authors I admire are interconnected forming their own community.  They have found each other and now I am finding them.  And in a round about way I am finding me.  I understand that I am not alone in the big wide world.  My kindred is just not very local but all over the planet, in England, Russia, Australia, China, Canada, and so on.  We may not even speak the same language,  but our spirits recognize each other.   I feel encouraged and accepted and to have another person actually enjoy what I do is so wonderful!

This is my dish for "the movable feast" (a rather large pasta dish don't you think?)  Though not nearly as eloquent as so many other voices it is my truth.  If you have read all the way though thank you for your precious time.
Blessings,
Tricia (AKA the weird cousin from California)

P.S.   I did eventually go to the local community college and then transfer to a University and receive my BA in Art History...  it was a TON of work!!!  Completely ignorant doesn't even begin to explain my state of learning as I ventured onto a college campus.  Just thinking about it makes my knees knock!

P.S.S.  I can tell you this...  not for all the tea in China would I go back in time!!!  That is saying something because I adore tea and now that China has published my faerie wedding I adore them too.  Each decade has been better than the last.  
I like. like, like like, being 48!!!!!!!!!!  Here's to the next decade!
Blessings

The faeries are in Chinese Elle!!!

Yea!! I finally received my copy of the China version of Elle Magazine...


Remember when I told you the faerie wedding had made it into the mag?




They told me they were going to send me a copy, I have been so excited!

I didn't realize how BIG the layout was going to be...  WOW!




They also included the first barn wedding on the ranch that I did...


I am a little stunned!  Extremely cool don't you think?
As I can't read Chinese I hope they are complimentary and not saying "look at this crazy designer...  Here's how NOT to do your wedding!" LOL!  

Just wanted to share (brag more like...).

Don't forget to please, please, please, sign up as a follower and possibly win my first give-away (see the last post).  I am getting nervous that my 150+ followers from my old blog won't find me...

Come on over, the water's fine!
Blessings
Tricia


Monday, April 25, 2011

MY FIRST GIVE AWAY!!



So as promised...  My first give away! 

This is in honor of my new blog home, and as I sailed right past my first anniversary of blogging (March 2010) it will also be a belated one-year birthday present to you my audience!  All you have to do to win these goodies is to become a follower, leave me a comment please and talk about my blog and give away on your blog if you have one, if you don't have a blog, no worries enter anyway (not too much to do I hope...  and yes it is a bribe).
I will pick the winner on Monday May 2nd.  Maybe I will have the kitties choose...
The goodies are very much a reflection of who I am (scary huh?) and what I love (and I made the nest just for you!).



Natural, woodsy, faerie bits...



"a faerie's nest filled with all sorts of their mag-pie-like found objects"
There are vintage milliner and beaded flowers, moss, feathers, Quail eggs, vintage jewels,
 and dried Lavender (mmmm, smells good!).  
Dangling off the nest are old skeleton keys, and a beaded flower.

Vintage silver, lace and other antique lovelies...
I placed the nest in a vintage silver footed bowl with a lovely old lace handkerchief.
  It is not permanent so you can take it out if you like

Bling!
Indian bangles just for fun!

Native American and other indigenous cultural art.
These are vintage sterling silver Navajo hoop earrings (hard to believe that 15 years old makes them vintage!!!  I must be positively antique!). 
Indian oils, incense and...  Well really most anything from India

 Indian essential oils in Rose, Liquid Amber and Krishna Musk

Really lovely incense in Rose and mini Dhoop sticks.  Not too sweet I promise.

So I hope your tastes run parallel to mine (I am truly so sorry... really!)
And I hope you enter my give away, yea!  (Please more than one person, please more than one person, please more than one person...

See you soon,



My new home, welcome!

YEEEAAAA!  New Digs...  Welcome, please come in and stay awhile.  Have a look around and tell me what you think.
Later today I will post another message telling all of you how to win a wonderful present in honor of my new home (and a few other things, stay tuned).
See you in a bit...