This week I have to start with some vacation news from a
delightful trip my family made to Michigan. We visited with Grandma and shared the house with cousins
Dave and Martha, who drove up from Mississippi. Dave was born and raised in the Saginaw Valley, but Martha
is a true southern belle. We had a
wonderful time traveling around, shopping and just hanging out and
talking. Martha is a true storyteller! I spent a lot of time laughing. Another highlight was going on a
fishing trip on the Lila Mae with Jim and Tommie to find some walleyes for
dinner.
Saginaw Bay is very
shallow where we launch north of Linwood, so the first and last part of the
ride involves a slow trip through tall cattails and marsh grasses to reach the
bay. We passed a lot of turtles,
some egrets and lots of other wildlife along the way. At that point we could power up and enjoy a ride on the
waves to reach the Black Hole.
Really--that’s what it’s called!
We drifted to the secret spot and managed to catch a mess of
walleyes. Of course I had to be
different, so I also caught a huge catfish (he went back safely, a giant white
bass (very tasty!) and a freshwater drum.
Tommie caught a few walleyes and Jim did most of the netting, unhooking
and managing the boat. I got
choose exactly the right colors of lures for the day. To Jim’s surprise, black with red spots was exactly what the
fish wanted.
The long drive to Michigan meant I got a lot of time to
needle felt. The boys were focused
on their electronic devices, Jim was focused on the road, and I was able to
make many of the carrots, radishes and cherry tomatoes for an art piece I’m
calling “Eat your Veggies.” It’s
going to be similar to a piece I did before called “Summer Salad.”
After a seven-hour drive each way I’m
doing pretty well on the veggies. Also,
before we left for Michigan I attached all the crocheted leaf clumps I had been
working on for my giant commission piece.
I only managed to leaf out one tree, so I spent some time in Michigan
crocheting the rest of the tree canopy.
I’m looking forward to attaching the leaf clumps this week. Of course I actually have a bunch of
projects going on that I’ve started and I’m determined to finish before the
summer art fairs. One of my current
themes has been pieces involving bicycles. I’ve been creating a big batch of bicycle wheels for
different projects. Fortunately,
Friday was the History Museum’s annual garage sale.
The boys and I both found treasures, but mine included
bangles for bike wheels and silver cording that’s perfect for wrapping the
bangles to mimic the chrome rims of the wheels. I’m envisioning a new composition that involves riding bicycles
along a path into the sunset. It
will features an orange-to-yellows gradient path and bicycle wheels of
different sizes winding their way along a trail.
Looking forward, this Saturday brings Bloomington’s Art Fair
on the Square. It’s my first
summer show and I’m glad it’s in town.
The weather looks perfect right now, so check out the show around the
courthouse square - after you visit the farmer’s market on Saturday. Since I can’t be there, I’m thinking I
should slip out to the Tuesday evening market this week to pick up some
blueberries. It’s never too soon
to start thinking about another pie!
I’m sure Jim will make one if the berries appear. I will need to get a bunch of stuff
done before then, and I’m hoping the humidity will stay down low enough so I
can paint frames for my new pieces.
Oh, and I meant to mention that while I was in Michigan, I got to meet up
with another family cousin, Terri Close.
She’s been making some really sweet garden pieces that are essentially
stacks of recycled china, bowls and plates to create display flowers. Of course we had to have one, which now
sits in front of our house to make it a little cheerier. Thanks Terri!
Until next week…
Martina Celerin
How sweet of you to post a picture of the garden art piece! You made a good choice with the blues as it looks nice with your door and beautiful shutters. I really enjoyed seeing you and the boys with Nancy at the Riverside Art Festival!
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