Monday, November 18, 2013

IronElite 115th

I almost forgot.

Harley Davidson 115th Anniversary.

I was able to help with a T shirt table at one of the offsite celebrations.  And the Davidson's stopped by the booth!!  Pretty exciting!

Mr Davidson has the black hat on, and his wife has her hand on her hip.  They are really cool people.  They spoke with everyone that stopped, and took pictures with everyone that wanted one.



I didnt have curtains for this window

I have this window......in the shower..I put the iron holders up; went and got the curtain rod (and shelf).

Then I was thinking, hmmmm...you cannot really hang a cloth curtain, even if I made one.  I was pushing it with the wood shelf.  So far though, it is high enough that the water does not get there.

But the rod looked so plain.  I took the shower curtain holders and hung the poofs.  It makes me smile...and no one can see them with the shower curtain closed.  It is my fun little secret.

Travel Altar

I made a travel altar.  It helped to have it with my fathers passing.  Just knowing it was there.


 I would like to redo, or paint that pentacle.  The air-drying foam was a little harder to work with than I imagined. 
 That is a doll house miniature broom, and a small incense.  The candles came with those cool holders to insert into a cake. 
I made the challis and offering bowl.  I think I hit all of the elements.


Solar Light idea

 I did this last weekend.  It was so warm for November, and I figured it would brighten more area if it were up higher than just on the ground.  And I was right. 


 This is the area that will be lit up.  Below is the summer view.  I originally had the lights down in and amongst the daylillies.  The flowers covered most of the lights when they were grown in...is that a term?
I took pictures of the fence all lit up, but they arent on my phone, they are on the Ipad so I will have to upload them when I get a chance.

Been gone again.

My father passed, and it has been harder than I imagined.  He had cancer, so we were expecting him to pass years ago.  But he died of a medical mistake, from a surgery that was supposed to improve his quality of life.  Then we had to make the decision to pull the plug.  Then the hospital found the DNR and stopped helping him, after resuscitating him, and such.  HORRIBLE.  Even though we knew what he wanted, it was hard making that decision after we knew he was planning on living longer.

I love you Dad...and will miss you very much.