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Dressing For Art

Originally posted October 8, 2006 It is a week after Nuit Blanche and all the reviews are in. It was a huge success ! In spite of the rain, almost half a million people came out to visit Art installations both in doors and out doors – all through the night. Well done Toronto!! I […]

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Nuit Blanche

Originally posted October 1, 2006 Nuit Blanche – white night – or in our case – wet night (it rained) was an all night “art thing” presented by the City of Toronto with major funding from Scotiabank. Nuit Blanche is staged annually in several European cities – most notably Paris as a way of having

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Knitted Neurons

Originally posted September 25, 2006 I saw a knitted brain the other day in the newspaper – this is not a joke. It’s from the Museum of Scientifically Accurate Fabric Brain Art – I don’t think that this title is a joke either – it was in the newspaper – now some people will say

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Back From The Beach and Other Realities

Originally posted September 17, 2006 It must have seemed like a long swim – about 3 weeks or so. Actually it was a short holiday that was over too soon. By the time I arrived, decompressed, took up the leisurely pace of “holiday mode” – the vacation was over. It drove me crazy that my

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A Little Travelling Music, Please

Originally posted August 27, 2006 ……. Something to feed the gypsy soul. There were a few things that had to be done very early Friday morning before we set off for the first leg of our trip to Hilton Head. Yes, we were driving. It’s an 18 hour haul which we spread over 2 days,

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maggie and millie and mollie and may

Originally posted August 16, 2006 “maggie and millie and molly and may” maggie and millie and molly and maywent down to the beach (to play one day) and maggie discovered a shell that sangso sweetly she couldn’t remember her troubles, and millie befriended a stranded starwho’s rays five languid fingers were; and molly was chased

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Send Me The Pillow You Dream On…

Originally posted August 10, 2006 More on organic cotton and beaches. The picture is from Fiona Ellis’ new book “Inspired Cable Knits” (with permission from the publisher…….) When Fiona first started to work on her book she asked me – and others – for yarn suggestions. I was thrilled to be able to give her

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Carolina Dreaming

Originally posted August 1, 2006 In just over a week’s time, I’ll be travelling with my husband and 2 of my 3 children to the beach, actually to Hilton Head at the southernmost tip of SC. I can’t wait. Certainly it’s the idea of a holiday, of being with family, uninterrupted by work, of eating

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Opus Difficilis

Originally posted July 17, 2006 I was reading in the weekend paper about several children’s books that had been translated into Latin. Now I knew that Winnie the Pooh and I believe Peter Rabbit had both been translated into Latin – well these are classics and what better venue than a classical language! But “Walter

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To The Big Apple Without Our Mackintoshes

Originally post July 12, 2006 Yes, we decided to ignore the weather forecast last week that called for more rain along the eastern seaboard of the US – that is, more rain in addition to the rain that had caused considerable flooding in various NE states, including NY, and head to the “Big Apple” with

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