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May 2, 2016

Lovin' the Illustrations of Abigail Halpin



I'm crazy about the illustrations of Abigail Halpin!
The one above, called "Finals Week," is so relatable:
hair up in a quick, no-fuss bun, 
a mug of coffee or tea to help burn the midnight oil, 
comfort food cookies for re-fueling,
and dates crossed off the calendar psyched for summer break!
I dedicate this post to my favorite college gals ~ 
(that's you- Sarah, Kendall & Bree!)

Abigail lives near the seaside in the beautiful state of Maine.  
She draws her inspiration from "vintage textiles, all things Slavic, 
mystery novels, the ocean and long-forgotten ephemera."
Here's more of what she does best.




























More of Abigail's art can be found here:



Images used with direct permission from Abigail Halpin.

January 21, 2016

Our Day at the Pennsylvania Farm Show



What a great day at the 2016 Pennsylvania Farm Show!
Held at the 24 acre Farm Show Complex in Harrisburg, 
it's the biggest indoor agricultural expo in the country!

Three varieties of apples give a shout out for the show's 100th year!





Educational displays included one by the PA Mushroom Growers Cooperative.
Did you know that Pennsylvania is the mushroom capital of the world?
 Lots of mushroom-lovers in my family!





We were drawn into this informative booth provided by the 
PA chapter of The American Chestnut Foundation. (Here's their website.)
We're crazy about roasted chestnuts and would love to have our own tree!





A great illustration on this souvenir tee shirt.





Plenty of tractors on display at the Farm Show!
When our sons were little, we couldn't tear them away!
How about the size of this one?





On to the animals!





Tuckered out!










Farmshow fun!





The livestock auction.










We always enjoy the Horse Pulling Contest!
Teams of 2 horses must pull a weighted sled 20 feet.
Weight is added with cinder blocks as teams are eliminated.
This year the winning team pulled 7,450 pounds!










Alpacas were a favorite.










These gorgeous shawls were as soft as can be!





Wonderful to see this organization represented!
(Here's their website.)





Jars of fruits and vegetables were lined up 
in a rainbow of colors for the Canned Foods Competition.










Getting ready for the whoopie pie judging.





Speaking of food, the Farm Show Food Court is an attraction in and of itself.
Most would say that the stars of the show are the milkshakes.
Over 100,000 were purchased at last year's show!

I enjoyed the deliciously seasoned breaded mushrooms,
a grilled portobello sandwich, and a potato donut for dessert!




It's always fun to try something new.
The guys gave these Goat Taco Bowls a go!










Herlocher's Mustard Purchase!
Memories of our Penn State days... Our first introduction to this
addictive sweet & rough mustard was dipping pretzels 
at the Train Station Restaurant in State College, PA!
(Here's their website.)





One of my favorite attractions was the Butter Sculpture!
Land O' Lakes in Carlisle, PA supplied the 1,000+ pounds of butter used.
Created by Victor & Pelton of Conshohocken, PA, this year's sculpture
celebrated the show's 100th year with its theme, 
"Our Commonwealth's Blue Ribbon Experience."
It depicted children showing their prize cow and chicks,
a man and woman with their winning apples and pies,
plus a quilt and spinning wheel at the rear of the exhibit.




Get lots more info at the Pennsylvania Farm Show website.

Here are more of my blog posts for you:
2017 Pennsylvania Farm Show Fun
We Love the Pennsylvania Farm Show!

October 9, 2015

Good Natured Wool Art



I'd love to show you the awesome wool art of Good Natured.
Dani creates gorgeous works of art using a technique called needle felting,
the process of felting wool fibers together using barbed needles.

Many of her subjects are animals she encountered 
while working for 10 years as an educator at a zoo. 
Now she combines her passion for animals with her artistic talent.

Enjoy these examples of how Dani 
successfully captures these likenesses by "painting" with wool!













I just had to show you a close-up of this peach.
I am amazed at the realistic colors and shading that she captured!










































A very cool things that Dani does is take custom orders for pet portraits!















Here's where you can see more of  Good Natured:



Images used with direct permission from Dani.


July 28, 2015

Curated Color: Navy Blue



Oh, the many expressions of blue!
I'm blue in the face from talking about them.
As every blue-blood knows, a blue print is necessary.
And every once in a blue moon,
one finds a blue-ribbon collection of true blue examples
of the color blue.

Enjoy this edition of Curated Color,
this time celebrating navy blue!


Arnim Schulz





pappenpop










universetoday










Taroni Silk





Geninne




























Also view these Curated Color posts:
Warm Brown