Saturday, December 31, 2011

Out with the old! In with the new!

With no New Year's Eve party to attend, I decided to perform the canine equivalent of cleaning out one's sock drawer. I took stock of all of my gear—my restraining gear, that is.

So that left out the costumes, the coats, the various shearling throws, the collection of beds, the toys, the bones, the various gates people futilely erect to restrain dogs in homes and cars: in short, all of the essential accoutrements of the modern pampered pup.

I've already cleaned out, mind you. But more had to go. The frayed green collar and leash that came in 1998 with Sparky went in the car, for emergencies such as our recent rescue of a lost lab. Ribbon-like leashes, fine for a picture-perfect dog like him, somehow don't work for me: off to my neighbor Elliott. Harnesses that I have Houdini-d out of went to those with lesser squirming abilities. I kept my party collar, optimistically purchased by Mom, worn once with its matching leash before I did a major chomp on it, perhaps 30 seconds into the party (see below).
My sister plans to make a belt out of this royally-destroyed leash.
Too bad. I could sport the collar, sans leash, at another party—perhaps next New Year's? Keep me in mind, and best wishes for a properly outfitted 2012.

Happy New Year 2012

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Happy New Year - Godt Nytt År - Auld Lang Syne by Sissel
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Please enjoy to the end – a Heart-warming 6 minute YouTube experience
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x91rBzNKvlc
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Ringing In the New Year




                                  FOR BEAUTIFUL EYES,
                     LOOK FOR THE GOOD IN OTHERS;  
                                  FOR BEAUTIFUL LIPS,
                    SPEAK ONLY WORDS OF KINDNESS;
                                        AND FOR POISE,
WALK WITH KNOWLEDGE THAT YOU ARE NEVER ALONE.
                                      ~ AUDREY HEPBURN~



XO,
Mary


Ringing In the New Year




                                  FOR BEAUTIFUL EYES,
                     LOOK FOR THE GOOD IN OTHERS;  
                                  FOR BEAUTIFUL LIPS,
                    SPEAK ONLY WORDS OF KINDNESS;
                                        AND FOR POISE,
WALK WITH KNOWLEDGE THAT YOU ARE NEVER ALONE.
                                      ~ AUDREY HEPBURN~



XO,
Mary


AND NOW - A WORD FROM OUR SPONSOR...



Hard as it may be for many of you to believe, this particular Scotsman is and always has been a complete teetotaller - never touched a drop of alcohol in my life, nosirree. So I won't be part of the drunken revels that'll no doubt be taking place all across the country (and the world) later tonight.

I'll be tucked-up in bed well before the Bells, with my cocoa and a Christmas Annual (I'll put on my slippers and walk SALMA to the bus stop first, naturally - after all, I know how to treat a lady), before settling down to, hopefully, a peaceful slumber, undisturbed by any Bacchanalian orgies taking place in my particular neck of the woods.

So, to all those deserving of it - have a happy and prosperous new year. See you in 2012. 

Friday, December 30, 2011

My Bloggers Choice Bundle

Have you seen the Bloggers Choice FQ kits from the Fat Quarter Shop? They are bundles put together by some of our favorite bloggers. I made my SOS quilt from John Adams Bloggers Choice kit.



Ever since then I have wanted to make my own Bloggers Choice kit, ask Kimberly, its been in several emails recently. Then Quokka Quilts announced this great contest! Laura, along with her helpers will be judging a contest to see who has picked out the best Bloggers Choice FQ kit. The winner will get a half yard bundle of their kit!

I immediately knew I had to join in the fun! This week I have been picking out fabric for my Mom's quilt. I am using the Urban Cabin quilt pattern by Atkinson Designs. She wants me to use pink, orange and yellow, so that's what colors have been on my mind this week. I will be using pale colors for Moms quilt, but you know me...I am all about bright colors. So I amped up my color choices and came up with this as my first Bloggers Choice FQ bundle.


1.Bella Solids Fuschia 9900-190
2. Bella Solidsa Yellow 9900-24
3. Bella Solids Orange 9900-80
4. Ooh La La Yellow Cercel De Fleurs DC5203-Yell-D
5. Veranda Sorbet Diamond Tiles 10392-239
6. Remix Garden Argyle Plaid 10392-238
7. Treasurers and Tidbits Orange Starburst and Florals 11000-8
8.Treasurers and Tidbits Marigold Large Floral 10993-129
9. Pinelope Yellow Woven Dot CF8006-1
10. I Heart Pink Diamond Dots C8172-Pink
11. Crazy For Dots & Stripes II Pink and Orange Stripes on White 8172-8
12. Crazy for Dots & Stripes II Pink and Orange Dots on White 8172-9
13. Urban Zoology Pink Staggered Owls 10348-10
14. Mimosa Orange Pop Floral Stella-14-Orange
15. Mimosa Orange Pop Ditsy Stella-15-Orange

I am going to take the next few days and try my hand at another kit or 2 before I send in my entry. Note - I decided to stick with this one since I kept going back to the same color combination.

I already know what I would make with this fabulous fabric. I have been wanting to make a zig zag quilt for a while and this is perfect for it. What do you think...too bright? or just right?


My Bloggers Choice Bundle

Have you seen the Bloggers Choice FQ kits from the Fat Quarter Shop? They are bundles put together by some of our favorite bloggers. I made my SOS quilt from John Adams Bloggers Choice kit.



Ever since then I have wanted to make my own Bloggers Choice kit, ask Kimberly, its been in several emails recently. Then Quokka Quilts announced this great contest! Laura, along with her helpers will be judging a contest to see who has picked out the best Bloggers Choice FQ kit. The winner will get a half yard bundle of their kit!

I immediately knew I had to join in the fun! This week I have been picking out fabric for my Mom's quilt. I am using the Urban Cabin quilt pattern by Atkinson Designs. She wants me to use pink, orange and yellow, so that's what colors have been on my mind this week. I will be using pale colors for Moms quilt, but you know me...I am all about bright colors. So I amped up my color choices and came up with this as my first Bloggers Choice FQ bundle.


1.Bella Solids Fuschia 9900-190
2. Bella Solidsa Yellow 9900-24
3. Bella Solids Orange 9900-80
4. Ooh La La Yellow Cercel De Fleurs DC5203-Yell-D
5. Veranda Sorbet Diamond Tiles 10392-239
6. Remix Garden Argyle Plaid 10392-238
7. Treasurers and Tidbits Orange Starburst and Florals 11000-8
8.Treasurers and Tidbits Marigold Large Floral 10993-129
9. Pinelope Yellow Woven Dot CF8006-1
10. I Heart Pink Diamond Dots C8172-Pink
11. Crazy For Dots & Stripes II Pink and Orange Stripes on White 8172-8
12. Crazy for Dots & Stripes II Pink and Orange Dots on White 8172-9
13. Urban Zoology Pink Staggered Owls 10348-10
14. Mimosa Orange Pop Floral Stella-14-Orange
15. Mimosa Orange Pop Ditsy Stella-15-Orange

I am going to take the next few days and try my hand at another kit or 2 before I send in my entry. Note - I decided to stick with this one since I kept going back to the same color combination.

I already know what I would make with this fabulous fabric. I have been wanting to make a zig zag quilt for a while and this is perfect for it. What do you think...too bright? or just right?


10 Fakta Menarik Tentang Agnes Monica

Agnes Monica adalah salah satu penyanyi Indonesia yang namanya sudah dikenal di Dunia musik Internasional, Wajahnya yang cantik disertai dengan suara yang merdu dan penampilan yang selalu enerjik membuatnya menjadi salah satu selebritis papan atas di Indonesia yng mampu tetap konsisten di dunia musik Indonesia. Cantik dan menawan, itulah Agnes Monica menurut saya pribadi.Mari kita berbicara

More Wheels Falling-off Gores Global Warming Wagon

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WSJ, 12-30-11:
Pg 1, 2: The Alaska Cleveland Volcano spewed ash 15,000 feet in the air.
Yet another natural event releasing massive amounts of gasses into the atmosphere and coating the Arctic ice with ash that collects the sun’s heat and helps melt the ice. Another major natural global warming event that will be buried under the Alarmist blankets.
http://roanokeslant.blogspot.com/2011/12/arctic-ice-melting-yet-again.html
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Pg 1, 3: A California Federal Judge blocked California’s low-carbon fuel rules that are based on the Gore-AGW-Hypothesis and carbon-tax concepts.
Perhaps California should concentrate on energy efficiency, reduction of energy usage and exploitation of all the sun they get. As tens of thousands of their residents leave the state they might also reflect on why, except for illegal-immigrants, they are no longer a magnet for migration from other states.
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Pg 14: Congress left for the year without renewing the tax subsidies and tariff’s that prop-up the onerous Ethanol food-burning industry. The key now is to NOT reinstate those misdirected tax programs retroactively that add to the consumption of carbon-fuels, add to atmospheric CO2, reduce corn availability for food and greatly increase food costs.
Why isn’t the liberal press demanding that corn is for food and not for cars!
http://roanokeslant.blogspot.com/2011/12/promoting-burning-our-food-in-our.html
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Pg 14: Europe has imposed a Gore-based carbon-tax on all airlines entering their airspace.  Obama's associates Hillary and Ray LaHood are attacking this carbon-tax as a bad thing and are threatening retaliation including a potential trade war.  Has Gore lost all his friends?
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http://roanokeslant.blogspot.com/2009/12/wheels-coming-off-global-warming-wagon.html
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http://roanokeslant.blogspot.com/2011/12/arctic-ice-melting-yet-again.html
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http://roanokeslant.blogspot.com/2011/11/climategate-20.html
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http://roanokeslant.blogspot.com/2010/12/blizzards-of-2010-yet-more-global.html
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How I became a Skeptic, and why I still am:
http://www.roanokeslant.org/AGW-Skeptic/
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Critical Thinkers are by definition - Skeptics
Climate Change Reconsidered
http://www.nipccreport.org/
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MOEBIUS AT MARVEL...A RUEFUL REFLECTION ON AN EPIC DISAPPOINTMENT AND DISASTER!



Behold - THE SILVER SURFER! Yup, here's the shiny, chrome-domed one himself in the 1988 hardback graphic novel entitled PARABLE (plotted and scripted by STAN LEE), which first appeared in a two-issue comicbook presentation earlier that same year.

Behold, also, what MOEBIUS (the non de plume of artist JEAN GIRAUD) writes about his rendition of the character in his reflections at the back of the book:

"From a strictly academic standpoint, some might say that my Silver Surfer may be better than that of other American artists. But I think this is a very incomplete and arguable point of view."

In fact, I'd go further. I'd say it's so unlikely a point of view that it would never have occurred to anybody had he himself not cleverly implanted the suggestion into people's minds, while pre-emptively protecting himself from accusations of vanity (or delusion) by 'modestly' claiming not to subscribe to the idea. However, the notion of him perhaps being the best Silver Surfer artist to date has doubtless now taken root.

Obviously, not everyone will subscribe to the view, but - with one sentence - he has probably ensured his inclusion as a contender in any future discussions as to who the best illustrator of the former herald of GALACTUS might be. And (clever him) he's the one who introduced the thought - which had to be 'verbalised' first, as it could never have come
from merely looking at the book itself. (Don't get me wrong - there are some nice pictures, but overall it's disappointing.)


So, well done Moebius. The fact remains 'though, that while Parable
is a nicely written story, it hardly rates up there with the classic issues
illustrated by JOHN BUSCEMA. The art is professional enough, and it is interesting to see another 'take' on the character of NORRIN RADD, but Moebius's ego is the main reason why Stan's plot and scripting are so drastically diluted in their impact, and why the finished product is so underwhelming.

His ego? Yes. Consider what he has to say about lettering for example:

"To me, the lettering is a form of graphology. It reflects your own style and personality."

"That's why I don't really understand how an artist can entrust something that important to a hired hand, no matter how good he may be."

"To me, it's monstrous to have an important part of the look of a page determined by an outsider."

"My letter is alive. It dances on the paper. It reflects my personality."

"I'd...rather have my own letters than the intrusion of someone else's style on my page. I really fail to understand how artists can tolerate this."

"The excuse of legibility is, I think, a very poor one. It is something that can be done away with."

Hark at the conceit of the man. If you're reading this and happen to know Moebius, kindly give him a good hard slap across the kipper the next time you see him for talking utter b*ll*cks.


Parable is extremely difficult to read. The balloons and captions are too big and intrusive, and the lettering is sloppy and scratchy, making it hard to decipher in many places, resulting in a start-stop-go back again reading experience. It's the comics equivalent of watching a DVD which drags, sticks, skips and suffers from sound drop-out. Incidentally, don't be fooled by these enhanced scans from the superior-printed book edition - the comicbook printings are farfar worse.

Clearly Moebius's main mistake is in thinking that a story exists for the purpose of reflecting the artist's personality. I'm not interested in Moebius's personality (or that of any other writer or artist, come to that). At least, it's not my primary concern when I buy a comic, book, or DVD. I bought Parable because I'm interested in the Silver Surfer, not Moebius. The purpose of a comic, or any other form of storytelling, is to say "Look at that, look at him, look at them, look at the premise, the story, the situation" - not "Look at me!". 

Of course, it goes without saying that any body of work - whether it be comics, books, music, movies, poetry, sculpture, any form of art, in fact - will reveal, to a greater or lesser extent, some aspect of the creator's personality, whether he wishes it to or not. However, that should be a secondary result, apparent only after enjoyment of - and reflection on - the work itself.

It's a bit like looking through a window at an exquisite view beyond. As one stands there, drinking in the scene, after a while one's focus shifts and the image of one's own reflection in the glass suddenly makes itself known, even if it is somewhat indistinct and transparent. In a vaguely similar manner, that's how one should regard an artist in comparison to his work - it's the work that should be the main source of interest and fascination, not the artist, although that may (and often does) follow.


Moebius's views on lettering are simply absurd. All that his own lettering reflects about him is that he isn't very accomplished in the art. He even admits that "...my lettering on some pages is not always as good as I'd like it to be." Also, "...maybe I rushed a little too much in places." Yeah - all the way through the book by the look of it. What this reveals about the man is that he's more interested in projecting and promoting his 'personality' at the expense of the story. Or else why settle for something less than it could be?

The best products are (usually) produced by the best craftsmen. This is true for every field of endeavour. Sometimes one man can do more than one task well, but rarely can one man do all tasks as well as a team of individual specialists. If Moebius feels that comics exist for the purpose of reflecting the artist's personality, not only should he draw and letter them, he should create his own characters, write his own stories, colour his own strips, design, edit and publish the things to boot.

In illustrating a story by another writer, he acknowledges the collaborative nature of comicbooks, so it seems misguided (to say nothing of egocentric) not to allow someone better qualified than himself to render the script in a way that makes it more readily accessible to the reader, and also complements the art more effectively than his own sub-standard attempts at 'graphology'.

Most artists don't 'tolerate' what Moebius complains about - they're grateful for it. They understand that producing comicbooks is a business, not a conceit, and that the published product is better for having a variety of professionally proficient practitioners participating in the project. A good
penciller benefits from having a good inker, and they both benefit from having a good colourist and a good letterer because they all realize that the end result is greater than the sum of its parts. (To use a well-worn phrase.)


In conclusion, Moebius admits that his art is "erratic" and his lettering is "a little rushed" and "not always as good" as he'd like it to be. His art in the book is serviceable at best, his lettering diabolical, and his attitude insulting. Had JOHN BUSCEMA drawn the book, it would have been a more than worthy addition to the seventeen issues he was responsible for in the '60s. How could it fail to be, given that Stan plotted and scripted it?

As it stands, however, the power, fluency and relevance of the story have been so compromised by the art and lettering as to reduce it to nothing more than a mildly interesting-but-unsatisfying footnote in the hitherto noteworthy (in the main) annals of the Star-Spanning Sentinel of the Spaceways.

Let's hope that MARVEL one day reletters the story to an acceptable professional standard, and gives Stan's story the justice it deserves. Meanwhile, Big John can rest in peace, his reputation intact. When it comes to drawing the Surfer, there's little likelihood that Moebius will ever steal Buscema's crown - despite his self-serving semi-suggestion to the contrary.

Here's how it should be done. Art by John Buscema,
lettering by Phil Felix

10 Artis Wanita Paling Seksi di Jepang

Selain artis Korea Selatan, sejumlah aktris Jepang juga terkenal karena kecantikanya. Dengan memiliki kulit yang halus dan mulus serta tubuh indah dan langsing membuat mereka menjadi pusat perhatian. Tak heran, karena penampilannya itu, para artis asal negeri Sakura ini tak hanya dianggap cantik tapi juga seksi. Berikut 10 artis wanita Jepang yang masuk dalam deretan sebagai artis wanita terseksi

My Quilting Year in Pictures



































Happy New Year!