Sunday, August 26, 2012

Hearts and minds

I need something to occupy my mind when I'm walking so I set myself a goal to find 3 hearts....








Mission accomplished!


Saturday, August 25, 2012

Swapping postcards.... summer project number 2

The Great Big Stitched Postcard Swap....

..... is a 4 times a year project co-ordinated by the wonderful Beth Nicholls of Do What You Love For Life fame. She picks a theme, you enroll, you design and make a postcard, post a photograph of it on a Flickr group, then mail it to the person assigned to you.

"Why?" you might well be wondering. Just for the fun of it and the sense of community.  I really enjoyed making mine and it was an interesting exercise to put so much time and effort into something that was going to be given away to a stranger. There's an online gallery of some 300 photos of various postcard contributions from people all over the world to look through. People leave each other encouraging, admiring comments. I love that sort of stuff!

This time the theme was Discover. I made an envelope out of felt and fabric, added beads and buttons, then attached charms to the inside, to be discovered when it was opened. Then I sewed it onto a postcard and off it went. Actually I mailed it inside an envelope as it wasn't practical to send as-is.








Now I'm waiting for mine to arrive from Canada! 




Thursday, August 23, 2012

The fabulous fit and the flab fighters


Lake Newport, my new gym






By the end of my recent 2 year gym membership I had gained 20 miserable lbs. There was no mystery as to why.... .. A/ I had not actually been to the gym once, not ONCE! during the whole 2 years and B / I had stuck doggedly to my preferred diet of caffeine, sugar and alcohol and it had ceased to serve me well.

Although I was now finally desperate enough to get myself to the gym I could hardly justify the cost after wasting so much money, so instead I decided to join the ranks of the Reston-ites who enthusiastically take advantage of the fact that we live in a planned community. We have 4 residential lakes to walk, jog or run around for free. In fact Robert E Simon, (who put the Res in Reston) designed this little suburban haven with our exercise needs in mind and there are miles of pretty footpaths wending their way through the communities, as well as tennis courts and so on for the ultra keen.


The people who, like me, head to the footpaths round Lake Newport every day fall into a few distinct categories. The fit and fabulous fly past in shorts, expensive footwear and tank tops, ipod headphones in place, exuding an intimidating sweaty, youthful vigor. Occasionally they can be be seen recklessly pushing sports-style baby carriages in front of them as they run, maybe with an equally athletic dog alongside, gamely keeping up the pace. They're like super-human beings from another planet compared to the rest of us.
The flab fighters slog wearily round on their worthy mission in thigh-hiding capri length sweats, surely the most unflattering garment on the market but cooler in our 100F humid summer weather than full length. (Been there, worn them) We exchange rueful smiles of mutual appreciation of each other's commitment and suffering as we pass.
After successfully shedding the offending poundage I've graduated to a kind of contented middle mode, addicted to accomplishing a brisk-ish 2 loops every morning but without the former sense of desperation. There are a few of us around, we're in it for maintenance and mental health or maybe just to walk the dog and meet the neighbors.


I'm not usually bold enough to ask people if I can photograph them but this lovely lady in her hat seemed to invite attention and sure enough, she obliged!




Lucky people live in lakeside houses. The paths weave their way around and between them





It's the heart of the suburbs ..... a mailbox may have it's own picket fence......



......  a plastic goose may guard a lamp post......

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while some go for a more sculptural ornament .....


......and others fly the flag.


There are a lot worse places to live than Reston. Thank you Mr Simon!






Thursday, August 16, 2012

Some favorite twofers


















Coffee at the Whitney Museum NY,  Chihuly glass at Delaware Art Museum,  Chloe and Dan,  my take on the Greek myth of Narcissus,  Smokie and Frankie, David's make-do shoes held together with duct tape survived a rafting trip in the Grand Canyon when luggage didn't show up in time,  sculpture in Meadowlark Park VA,  Chloe and Juleen, Ritz Carlton NY Christmas 2011, 

Wednesday, August 8, 2012

A dear old, one-eyed friend

Me 'n Owey (derived from Meow of course) London 1956 and New York 2012. 


Happy Birthday to both of us!