Wednesday, March 11, 2009

IDES OF MARCH

I have begun to think blogging could be a full time job - I have good intentions of doing more blogging especially when I see and read what others are doing however I refuse to do a lot of computer work at home - I should be doing something else at home right? mainly stitching/knitting or hooking not to mention the never ending yard work, cooking cleaning etc. You get my drift - we all have the same challenges in trying to juggle all the balls and keep life in order and have a little fun along the way.

I was going to post months ago and it was going to be called The Journey of Sarah Marston. Sarah is a little sampler I did several years ago by Essamplaire - it is not even in her catalog any longer or I could not find it in the fall when I went looking for a photo to send to Jane Timmers for an exhibit that the Sampler Guild of Ga was doing this past fall. They were asking members to send smalls or samplers to display in a historic home in Mableton Ga. I have been a member of the guild for a number of years but don't get up there for meetings - I have attended a workshop with them and always hope to do more with them but I thought this was a way I could support the guild. So in October I asked a good friend in the Dixie Chapter EGA to transport little Sarah and also the primitive pocket I made for DF Nancy to Jane for this exhibit. Unfortunately I never did find anyone who had photos of the Mableton exhibit so if anyone reading this blog has photos of that exhibit - please send me some. Sarah and the pocket was on display for a month - I was hoping that I could make it up there but as most of my friends know I had just moved out of my life long home into a new home (new to me) so I was neck deep in projects and feeling financially oppressed which equals no travel in the fall of 08 LOL - anyway to continue Sarah's story - soon after the Mableton exhibit came down - the Magnolia Sampler Guild of which I am also a member was invited to decorate a room at Bulloch Hall which is the ancestral home of the Roosevelts. I was so pleased that little Sarah could continue on her journey and grace the mantle in the "warming room" at Bulloch Hall. I was also pleased to receive this photo from the woman who chaired and decorated this room Sharard Williams.

This piece is framed in one of Cathy Campbells grain painted frames although it's pretty hard to see detail in this photo.

I have more things to post but need to get photos - I got a nice Sony camera from DF Nancy who is a camera buff and had so many she needed to move one out so I bought this one from her in December but have I taken one single photo NOPE - I need to get house photos, WIP photos and even a rug finish photo. Mental note to get that done this weekend LOL

All for now - I'll be back much sooner - until then happy happy

4 comments:

Margaret said...

Oh wow, Melody! I love Sara Marston! How beautiful! I hope to see more pictures -- especially of your rug hooking that you've been doing. :D

Jackie's Stitches said...

I'd love to see more photos! It's beautiful!

Jan said...

That is ever so pretty, Mel!! I am so glad you posted in your blog, now remember to get that camera charged and take more piccies for us to see!:)

Siobhán said...

Woo! I'm so glad to see you posting on your blog--and to find your blog again! :) I now have it book marked. Your Sara Marston is gorgeous! YGG! I love the frame. Please please do share some pics of your new home and some of your rugs! I'd love to see everything. Eye candy is always fun. ;)