Today we had a few minutes so drove up to our old place on Gates Road. We have a lot of good memories of our farm house here… but were not prepared for what we were about to see.
Today we saw an abandoned and neglected property that we had built and moved into in 1981.
This workshop was built before the house… it was a 40' x 80' Steiner arch building with a concrete floor.
Our kids used to call this place "the Garden of Weeden." But they never saw anything this out of control.
The weeds growing thru the cracks in the concrete and pavement had ugly burrs.
Isn't this an amazing pattern of weeds?
It was hard to get to around the house to the front door for the weeds and trees that have overgrown the place.
This is the back door… the entrance to the mud room.
Welcome to the front door! The same door we got from Glenmore Millwork. Originally the house had cedar shingle roof and authentic wood siding… which later got replaced with maintenance free vinyl siding and asphalt shingles.
Peeking thru the entrance window we saw all the floor coverings removed and most of the drywall gone.
The original cabinets built by Merv Waldo are still there… but the ceiling drywall and floor coverings are removed.
Shelby and I played 567 games of ping pong in this rec room before he beat his dad for the first time… and ever since then he has been hard to beat. Even today we still play a tight game.
A wonderful cedar sauna and hot tub room are to the right of this room.
Looking into the property from Gates Road… we had 20 acres here.
The most redeeming thing of this visit was to find our neighbours who still live across from mom and dad's olds farmhouse… the Ficke's. Rose and Ron Ficke with their mother, who is 93.
It is truly amazing to see her walking up and down the steep part of Gates Road pushing her walker.
I don't often find a quote from someone I've actually met… but this is from the world famous brain surgeon Ben Carson.
"Every time I am looking into the depths of somebody's brain, I'm thinking, 'This is what makes a person who they are. That structure contains memories. Everything that they ever experienced is right in there'."
"Everyone who's ever taken a shower has had an idea. It's the person who gets out of the shower, dries off and does something about it who makes a difference." -Nolan Bushnell
Monday, November 11, 2013
Thursday, November 7, 2013
Inspiration
What inspires me?
Seeing nice work that others have done… like the wood carvings at Barclay's. That was very inspirational for me.
Where do we get our ideas from?
Often we get ideas from nature. The sun has been an inspiration to many artists.
Sometimes we look at one thing and see something else.
But basically we are all a bunch of copycats.
We see something someone else has done and think… why not do it this way?
We draw on all of life's experiences in everything we undertake.
After seeing this incredible piece of wood carving I got to thinking how I might do it in stone? Maybe white quartz rays on a background of sandstone… with black pebbles around the face… and at the end of the rays.
I found myself sitting at my desk yesterday doodling in my day-timer.
It's just a quick sketch, but I have a vision of making a design like this on a rock wall on our house. I found myself thinking about in the night when I should have been sleeping… then later in the day I sketched it out.
If it ever does happen, I will do a lot more planning… select the right rock colours and other elements. But that is how things get started and soon one thing leads to another. It will be fun to see if this idea will get the thumbs up.
A lot of planning and thought went into building this wall. I found myself inspired by this amazing design.
As you can see, this is beautiful work. If you have few minutes check out their website.
This is the kind of work that inspires me!
Seeing nice work that others have done… like the wood carvings at Barclay's. That was very inspirational for me.
Where do we get our ideas from?
Often we get ideas from nature. The sun has been an inspiration to many artists.
Sometimes we look at one thing and see something else.
But basically we are all a bunch of copycats.
We see something someone else has done and think… why not do it this way?
We draw on all of life's experiences in everything we undertake.
After seeing this incredible piece of wood carving I got to thinking how I might do it in stone? Maybe white quartz rays on a background of sandstone… with black pebbles around the face… and at the end of the rays.
I found myself sitting at my desk yesterday doodling in my day-timer.
It's just a quick sketch, but I have a vision of making a design like this on a rock wall on our house. I found myself thinking about in the night when I should have been sleeping… then later in the day I sketched it out.
If it ever does happen, I will do a lot more planning… select the right rock colours and other elements. But that is how things get started and soon one thing leads to another. It will be fun to see if this idea will get the thumbs up.
Speaking of creative rock work this wall blew me away. We were looking for a store… KMS tools… when we stumbled upon this retaining wall on Old Island Highway in Victoria.
This is not the everyday Department of Highways retaining wall.
A lot of planning and thought went into building this wall. I found myself inspired by this amazing design.
As you can see, this is beautiful work. If you have few minutes check out their website.
This is the kind of work that inspires me!
Labels:
Ancient Art of Stone.,
retaining wall,
stone work,
sun,
Sun Mask,
Sunset
Tuesday, November 5, 2013
Clothes?
The only reason I wear clothes is to keep people from laughing at me.
My favourite clothes are my cowboy hat, snap button shirts, blue jeans and cowboy boots. Shirley used to call me her Marlborough man… without the horse, without boots and without the cigarette.
At one time I had to wear suits to work… and for sure when I had to go to the bank. I called them my "grovelling clothes." But today I love to wear tee shirts… and I like logo shirts. Like this one you can hardly see... we got it in Mykonos. I like the logos for the memories. Mykonos is the windmill place.
Clothes? That is girly stuff. No real man would put that on the list.
Monday, November 4, 2013
Wood Carving is Beautiful
Today's blog challange is "Art." But rather than show any of my work, I would like to show some exciting works done by a father and son team that is on display in Barclay's Exchange.
Shirley and I went back to Barclay's in Chinatown to get some pictures of the wood carvings.
It was after our walking tour in Chinatown a few weeks back that I realized where Barclay's Exchange had moved. It has been a few years since they moved from Douglas Street to 516 Fisgard Street, Victoria.
The Barclay's I remembered was the place I bought my cement mixer… and the one ton chain winch… and other tools. They never used to have high quality wood carvings and works of art. There just wasn't enough room in the old location.
Most of the pieces I took photos of today were done by Jay and Jean Brabant.
They have quite a good selection of masks…
With new carvings coming in… like this mask that arrived today and had not been hung up on display yet. Owner Paul McDonald pulled it out of his office to show it to me… so I shot the photo as he held it in his hands. Notice the copper eyes.
I love the colours and the variety. Each one is a "one-of-a-kind" original work of art.
This sun mask is my favourite. Nose like the beak of an eagle… with seven radiating rays coming out from the centre. It also is one of the larger and more expensive pieces.
But this totem pole was no doubt the largest piece… with lots of vibrant colours.
I'm still looking for the man who carved our beautiful front door. It was done about 1986-87 at the time Jack Janzen built the house. I have been threatening to introduce some colour to it… but am not in a hurry.
Before I would touch it with any paint I would do several colour comps to be sure about which parts would get what colour… and which parts stay natural.
We were told that at the time the door was made the wood carver lived on Mayne Island. If anyone knows the artist I would appreciate knowing his name.
"Men admire the man who can organize their wishes and thoughts in stone and wood and steel and brass." -Ralph Waldo Emerson
Shirley and I went back to Barclay's in Chinatown to get some pictures of the wood carvings.
It was after our walking tour in Chinatown a few weeks back that I realized where Barclay's Exchange had moved. It has been a few years since they moved from Douglas Street to 516 Fisgard Street, Victoria.
The Barclay's I remembered was the place I bought my cement mixer… and the one ton chain winch… and other tools. They never used to have high quality wood carvings and works of art. There just wasn't enough room in the old location.
Most of the pieces I took photos of today were done by Jay and Jean Brabant.
They have quite a good selection of masks…
With new carvings coming in… like this mask that arrived today and had not been hung up on display yet. Owner Paul McDonald pulled it out of his office to show it to me… so I shot the photo as he held it in his hands. Notice the copper eyes.
I love the colours and the variety. Each one is a "one-of-a-kind" original work of art.
This sun mask is my favourite. Nose like the beak of an eagle… with seven radiating rays coming out from the centre. It also is one of the larger and more expensive pieces.
But this totem pole was no doubt the largest piece… with lots of vibrant colours.
I'm still looking for the man who carved our beautiful front door. It was done about 1986-87 at the time Jack Janzen built the house. I have been threatening to introduce some colour to it… but am not in a hurry.
Before I would touch it with any paint I would do several colour comps to be sure about which parts would get what colour… and which parts stay natural.
We were told that at the time the door was made the wood carver lived on Mayne Island. If anyone knows the artist I would appreciate knowing his name.
"Men admire the man who can organize their wishes and thoughts in stone and wood and steel and brass." -Ralph Waldo Emerson
Labels:
Barclay's Exchange,
carved cedar door,
Masks,
Sun Mask,
totem pole,
Wood carvings
Sunday, November 3, 2013
Family Traditions
There are several family traditions around here... and they vary from one season to another. Our Friday evening tradition seems to work better in the late fall and winter when the sun goes down earlier.
... and when artichokes are in season. I just love it when Shirley pulls out all the stops.
Complete with white tablecloth, candles and grape juice.
I like to have mayonnaise with mine...
Shirley prefers to dip hers into butter.
And if our life is not too wound up and Shirley has the time it is always a special treat to have fresh home baked cinnamon buns or Challah. What a great beginning for the Sabbath.
One of my favourite parts from Fiddler on the Roof is this song "Tradition."
A couple other traditions that come to mind is our daughter's tradition to post her Grateful List on her blog every Friday night. We always love to check it out and see how her week went. It is a great tradition! ...and she has been doing it for several years now.
Our tenant Chris has a tradition of taking a photo every evening of the sunset from our place. He has been here almost exactly a year now and he still finds inspiration in taking the time to walk out the viewpoint where we have a bench between our house and his cottage and capture yet another sunset.
This one was taken October 29... a few days ago... and between Shirley and me we have well over a thousand sunsets... and no two ever alike.
"Family traditions counter alienation and confusion. They help us define who we are; they provide something steady, reliable and safe in a confusing world." -Susan Lieberman
... and when artichokes are in season. I just love it when Shirley pulls out all the stops.
Complete with white tablecloth, candles and grape juice.
I like to have mayonnaise with mine...
Shirley prefers to dip hers into butter.
And if our life is not too wound up and Shirley has the time it is always a special treat to have fresh home baked cinnamon buns or Challah. What a great beginning for the Sabbath.
One of my favourite parts from Fiddler on the Roof is this song "Tradition."
A couple other traditions that come to mind is our daughter's tradition to post her Grateful List on her blog every Friday night. We always love to check it out and see how her week went. It is a great tradition! ...and she has been doing it for several years now.
Our tenant Chris has a tradition of taking a photo every evening of the sunset from our place. He has been here almost exactly a year now and he still finds inspiration in taking the time to walk out the viewpoint where we have a bench between our house and his cottage and capture yet another sunset.
This one was taken October 29... a few days ago... and between Shirley and me we have well over a thousand sunsets... and no two ever alike.
"Family traditions counter alienation and confusion. They help us define who we are; they provide something steady, reliable and safe in a confusing world." -Susan Lieberman
Saturday, November 2, 2013
30 Days of Gratitude
My daughter is always up for a blog challenge... but since we will be doing a road trip for more than a week to get from Mayne Island to Tucson middle of this month I don't know how consistent the posts will be... but I'll do my best.
I liked the photo challenge list posted on Sher's blog which provides the structure for each day... and right out of the gate want to combine the first two on the list... Colour and Love.
I got five bunches of cut tulips for Shirley's birthday... I just loved the softness and colour of these flowers. There is a lot of colour and love in fresh bouquet of flowers.
As they sat on the dining room table it was fun to stop at different times and catch a photo as the light changed.
Just like there is a lot of love in a well planned and prepared meal... there is a lot of love in a bunch of flowers.
In this close-up you can see the yellow pollen on the petals.
"Flowers don't worry about how they are going to bloom. They just open up and turn toward the light and that makes them beautiful." -Jim Carrey
And that is the way love is. I don't have to put "Love Shirley today" on a list. I wake up and turn toward her and tell her I'm happy to to have another day to spend together. What should we do today?
I liked the photo challenge list posted on Sher's blog which provides the structure for each day... and right out of the gate want to combine the first two on the list... Colour and Love.
I got five bunches of cut tulips for Shirley's birthday... I just loved the softness and colour of these flowers. There is a lot of colour and love in fresh bouquet of flowers.
As they sat on the dining room table it was fun to stop at different times and catch a photo as the light changed.
Just like there is a lot of love in a well planned and prepared meal... there is a lot of love in a bunch of flowers.
In this close-up you can see the yellow pollen on the petals.
"Flowers don't worry about how they are going to bloom. They just open up and turn toward the light and that makes them beautiful." -Jim Carrey
And that is the way love is. I don't have to put "Love Shirley today" on a list. I wake up and turn toward her and tell her I'm happy to to have another day to spend together. What should we do today?
Labels:
colour,
flowers,
Happy Birthday,
love,
Tulips
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