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Friday, October 31, 2008
Happy Halloween
Tuesday, October 28, 2008
more snow in the sky and a Lion Among Men

Well I also finished "A Lion Among Men" by Grgory Maguire the third book in the Wicked years and I have to say I LOVED every second of it. If curse words aren't your cup of tea this may not be for you as there were a few. I also recommend you read teh other 2 previous books first as you maybe some lost if you don't. For me though there were some very open questions that needed answered. I'll leave them unmentioned you go out and buy and read the book as well
I do want to share one of my more favorite passages though...........
"Yeild up your souls
To singe the air.
Yeild up, and mount the heavenly stair.
Yeild up, yeild up,
You're almost there.
You've dropped your bones in the sod.
Yeild up, yeild up, yeild up your souls
To the darksome, nameless dissappearance:
The heart of the Unnamed G-d"
Monday, October 27, 2008
Mickey and Judy Again

Been slowly turning my sewing room into my Oz/Judy Room and even took out my sewing machine and table, right now it is in the lving room but that may change before Christmas.
The cold has played some havoc on my hands of course but so far no huge difference. I go Thursday for an eye check up and I can almost guarantee I am going to need new glasses it been like 4 yers since my last check up and doing this counted cross stitch winter project has been a little harder than normal--a real sign I need new glasses.
The top is a small flyer for I believe "Strike Up the Band" and in Spanish, I had to have it as I have never seen anything like it before. It is also dated June 17, 1944 on the back. Have to try to find a frame for it.

Friday, October 24, 2008
2,512 hits and other stuff

I want to share my newest Oz item in my collection, it is the German edition of "Wicked" by Gregory Maguire. A nurse JIm works with at the nursing home went to Germany on vacation saw these and thought of me instantly, bought it and GAVE IT to me!!!! Have to love that! Anyhow the text inside is all in German and what makes this even more unique is the did away with the beautiful illustrations between the sections like they have in the USA version. In German if you can't make out the title is "Die Hexon von Oz".

Wednesday, October 22, 2008
New ATC's posted, a new Judy item and other stuff

My cards were all hand drawn, markers, ribbons, emobssing powder, antique book pages, stamp pads and varnish----whew what a list! Personally though this set is some of my favorite work I have done recently for the swaps and I am really looking forward to getting cards back. I am currently working on Christmas themed ATC and recreated Antique Christmas postcards--where you take either

My other idea in this regard is doing the same idea on a canvas for it to become a wall hanging and I have one in the starts that should be fun if it all works out.

Today was also the first real hospital visits our care and comfort class made at Akron General and I am happy to report it went VERY well. I am more than likley will be taking the full fledge Chaplain class when they offer it again.
Monday, October 20, 2008
New Art work post for a new friend

They are called ATC's or Artist Trading Cards and it started about a year ago when we did a swap in The Everything Oz group. There original cards that you make that measure 2 1/2 by 3 1/2 which is the size of a playing card. You make them generall with a teme, send them to the host and then she/he mixes them up and you get back the same number of cards you make. Most swaps are three cards. These are the two sites I belong too....... http://www.atcsforall.com/ and http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ATCnewbies/. The ideas are coming a little easier now and I am learning some new techniques so I willposting time from time some of the cards I am making. Hopefully you will enjoy them.
This first set was done for "ATC's For All" and the theme was "Vote for a Silly Campaign". So my cards took a feminine twist to them and were more fun than Silly.
I used rubber stamps, markers, newsprint, vellum paper, stickers that I cut out to look "not like

The next set was "People are People" and was also for "ATC"s For All" and this time around I used antique photographs some of which I trimmed to look like cut outs, rubberstamps, newsprint, ink, cut out stickers, vellum paper, markers and cloth paper. These I though were just stunning. Hopefully all of you who read this will love these cards as much I did making them.
And here is the deal I will make I will make you ATC cards in exchange for either ATC

In the mean time my cold is some better but I still sound horrid and today was spent getting my check up with the dentist, teeth cleaning and I am happy to report I had one very small cavity which he fixed while I was there.
I also moved a small table downstairs to set up a small craft area so I can craft and listen to tv

Well gang till next time.
Sunday, October 19, 2008
Sunday post and a start of a cold

It took a little bit to get all the pictures, and then resize theme so I could use them in the blog but I am now going to show them off. I started this in October of last year and finished shortly before Easter of this year.
Keep in my mind part of this time frame I was very ill last

I have not been able to master "massive machine quilting" as of yet but I also think that the hand quilting adds a very nice and personal touch to the piece.
The blocks are for the most part iron on transfers I took to the library and enlarged and then traced off unto paper. To make the quilt not quite queen size.

Once the "Strip were sewn to the blocks and the figures either drawn or traced I embroidered them. LIke I said mostly sick this entire time I would sit and watch movies and sew these blocks till I went and laid done from sheer exhaustion. I think it was what kept me

Once all of the "character embroidery" was done the blocks then were sewn together by machine. I also want to point out that every bit of fabric, thread, batting and needles I used were all on sale and all in all I think I have about $95 in materaials invested into this--its the time though. that makes this piece a labor of love.
Once all of the blocks were sewn together I felt the quilt lacked something in a major way and I them decided to embroider words from movie and the books into the l

So here is what is embroidered around each block........
1). The title block--- "Dorothy lived in the midst of the great Kansas prairies, with Uncle Henry, who wasa farmer, and Aunt Em, who was the farmers wife... This of course is from the book "Wizard of Oz" and is the very first words.
2).The tornado block--- "The house began to switch, the house to pitch, and suddenly the hinges to started to unhitch. Just then, the witch to .... from the movie--the words alternate back and forth through

3). Glinda block- "Glinda, the good of Oz sat in the grand court of her maids a hundred of....
4). Munchkin block-- "Come out, come out where ever you are and meet the young lady who...
5). Dorothy with Scarecrow block-- "There was a great corn field beyond the fence, and not faraway she saw a scarecrow placed high on a pole...

7). The Lion block-- " The cowardly lion of Oz paced to and fron on the wide veranda of the loviest palace in Oz, it....
8). The Wizard Block-- "We're off to see the Wizard the wonderful Wizard of Oz , We here he is a whiz of a wiz, If ever a...:
9). Dorthy and Toto on YBR Block-- "They came to herw willingly, and Dorothy passed her

10). Wicked Witch Standing block-- "I thought you said she was dead, that was her sister the Wicked Witch of the East , this is the....
11). Wicked Witch Melting block-- "The witch shreiked in disbelieve, in panic that now the world should twist so, offending ....
12). Wizard in Balloon block-- "Somewhere over the rainbow way up high there's a lnad

Yesterday here was just beautiful and my parents with my brother and nephew all went to Sharon Pennsylvania to Kraynak' as they have this huge Christmas tree display from about early october to January 1st and it has become a family tradition for us for years to go. http://kraynaks.com/ Any how Jim was working that day so we went to lunch as well and Shane--that's my brother bought me a Dorothy and Lion music box while there which I will have to take pictures of.

Today was spent fairly much miserable and if it is the cold Jim had It is going to last about a week. Thursday night Jim and I went to see "A Chorus Line" which kicked off the season at he Clevalnd Play House to which we have this year season tickets. It was my first time seeing it on stage versus the movie version and it was wonderful. We also did the pre-talk before the performance and the after talk and got to

Our next tickets are to "Legally Blonde" the play not the movie but I am sure there will be some comparisions. Until next time enoy the rest of the photos and the Youtube post.

Wednesday, October 15, 2008
Specialist Check Up and a vert visit


Tuesday, October 14, 2008
Robin Hood Dell Concert Program 1943

From an online search today I learned that this Judy's first solo concert at the Robin Hood Dell on July 10, 1943 in Philadelphia; Andre Kostelanetz conducts the orchestra.
Directly from online research the following is information on that concert............
Judy's Symphonic Jive Newsweek - July 1943
Judy Garland was never so petrified in her life. With hands clasped demurely behind her, she had just walked out on the stage of Philadelphia's Robin Hood Dell to make her concert debut. Behind her sat 90 of the finest orchestral musicians in the world--the men of the Philadelphia Orchestra. At her side stood a m

There was little of the typical Garland exuberance in Judy's first group, which consisted of four Gershwin love songs: "Someone to Watch over Me," "Do, Do, Do," "Embraceable You," and "The Man I Love." Except for her startling red-blond hair, she looked just like a girl who had just arrived at her first formal party and was scared stiff nobody would dance with her.
With "Strike Up the Band", which followed, she began to feel the beat which Kostolanetz was coaxing from the orchestra. And after intermission, when she got into the songs from her own movies--"Over the Rainbow", "For Me and My Gal", and "You Made Me Love You"--Miss G. relaxed and slid right into the groove.
At her finale, "The Joint is Really Jumpin' Down at Carnegie Hall," neither she nor her fans were

Although David Hocker, the Dell's astute young manager, had to maneuver for two years to make this non-symphonic symphonic debut possible, it was definitely a success and Miss Garland said it was more fun than anything she had ever done. A concert tour next winter might result, but "it never would be any more serious than this."
Included in my envelop was a lovely note from my new friend that her mother attended this concert and had passed away on May 27th and she wanted someone to have it that would cherish it as much as her mother did--no strings attached and no charge!! I was of course floored that a complete stranger would do that and no I consider this nice woman a great friend--thanks so much Virginia.
Monday, October 13, 2008
Some serious changes


It is going to have pictures I find on the web and youtube posts and hopefully news on what is still happening surrounding Judy--as well about me as well.
This weekend my brother was out for a visit and we went to the "Olde Stark Antique Faire" and there were some awfully beautiful antiques--which my brother thankfully adores. Any how while browsing the show we ran across this incredible book "Mickey Rooney Himself" the Better Little Book by the Whitman Publishing Company written by Eleanor Packer and published in 1939. There was a very small newspaper article about Big Little Books and it went on to say that they started publishing books in 1932--the first was "The Adventures of Dick Tracy". They did books on comics, television and movies and the pre-1950's books are the most desired.
The books are 3 1/2 inches by 2 1/2 inches and were cheaply made, so very few survived the years intact.
This was found on the internet---http://www.biglittlebooks.com/graphic-sounds/whitman-1932-1949MP.html
Good- $20.00 Very Good-$40.00 Excellent-$80.00
Better Little Book®; 1939. Hard cover. Standard size 3 5/8" x 4 1/2" x 1 1/2"; 240 pages. Author: Eleanor Packer. COLLECTOR'S NOTES: This book contains 76 photographs, snapshots, and movie stills from MGM films. It is the last movie scene BLB published by Whitman.
I am glad to report my brother paid $10.00 for it and that is in Excellent condition!! I mainly had my brother buy it because Mickey played such a huge part in Judy's life. Until next time---
Tuesday, October 7, 2008
Autumn is in full swing


Wednesday, October 1, 2008
A long week since my last post

One of the harder session for me as my Mothers, Father Mother was in a Psychiatric word from 1930 till her death, my Maternal Grandmother having Grey's Disease and being Bipolar. Mother having depression, My Maternal Aunt also is Bipolar and I have had bouts of depression off and on for years.

I just wanted Oz to be a permanent part of my life as it has played such a big part of my life--all my life. I did it last Tuesday so will take some better pictures of it once i am thoroughly healed. And yes I did have my doctors permission to do it.
The tremors in my hands are about the same, but the numbness in my opinion is worse and it takes forever to do anything with my hands. I did notice slight facial tremors as well on the left side of my face that I am calling my doctor about tomorrow. I did have blood tests on Monday and the results will be in for my November check up--so keep me in your prayers that my viral load has decreased and my T-cells increased like they are suppose too.
I am happy to report we have a new addition to our happy little family another Shi Itzu--- a girl, two years old and from a rescue. The previous owner somehow broke this adorable little dog's jaw and the jaw didn't heal right so her tongue hangs out. She can eat normally, bark normally and is just the cutest darn thing. At first tried calling her Elphaba--like form Wicked but it didn't seem to work so now her name is Toto. I will have to take a digital picture and post here for all of you to see my newest girl.
Till next time------ Some parting disco music---you really have to love all these unique Youtube-er's.