This is a good idea for using alternative materials. In this case they are making large installation panels for a high school student lounge. In any case, I think it’s a pretty cool use of unusual materials as well as patterns.
A Blurry Line
If you have been reading my blog for any period of time you might know that I have 2 dogs. One a pure bred cocker spaniel and a Affen Pincher/Brussels Griffon mixed mutt adopted from the local shelter. My little guys are the most loving dogs ever- cuddly, snuggly and just wanting love and giving as much as they get. I admit it I spoil them rotten. I can’t imagine ever treating a dog, or any animal for that matter, with intentional cruelty.
Which is why a recent post on Margaret Cho’s blog disturbed me. It’s a questionable post, possibly a hoax but it begs the question of animal cruelty and art. Clearly tying any animal up and allowing it to die is cruel and unusual. Here in the states if you abuse any animal like that you end up in jail or at least with a large fine. In other parts of the world I’m sure things like this happen far more often than we like, but if pictures exist you can count on it ending up on the ‘net. Not that undocumented instances of animal cruelty are any less severe or horrifying than documented… I digress.
I’m horrified by the pictures and mortified at the thought that people willingly walked in and viewed an exhibit featuring a starving dog. What kind of noise was this dog making? When my dogs are hungry they cry and beg for food, seriously, sometimes you would think they hadn’t eaten for a week, though the last feeding time was mere hours ago. How could someone look away and not give the struggling animal food or water?
But then for the artist to then pass said cruelty off as art pisses me off. It’s not art to intentionally harm anything including a stray animal. There is a way to make the same artist’s statement with out doing harm.
When I was a kid one of our neighbors had a couple of horses. The horses were at first fine but horse feed is expensive and then one of the owners lost their job. The horses slowly lost weight and looked less and less happy. A field was offered up for said horses to eat and roam in but the neighbors were either stupid or ashamed and refused the help. A month or so later the state police and local game warden came and took the animals and fined the owners. Watching the horses be driven away, clearly malnourished my father said something that has stuck in my mind, even 17 years later "It’s okay to have animals, even if you’re poor. They can ease the burden.* But when you can’t take care of them anymore, even if you love them, you’ve got to get rid of them. Loving ’em ain’t gonna feed ’em." My Dad’s a kinda big tough farmer, but saying those words he had tears in his eyes. He loves horses but we never had any because of how expensive they are to care for and the time they require.
*By easing the burden he meant having chickens or pigs, animals that can feed you. He never saw the point in having horses if you were poor because they couldn’t feed you and were and are very expensive. Another Dad quote, "They ain’t got a pot to piss in, but they’ve got 3 horses. How’re they gonna feed those horses this winter?" Said with a shake of the head.
I digress. Check out Cho’s blog here and also take a minute to check out the Snope’s article too. Oh, and give your animals a hug and a treat for me.
Sometimes what art is and isn’t is a line blurred by many artists. There are occasions I just don’t get it.
HD Prompt: Getting Out!
getting out of the house
Since I illed that last large order I’ve taken a little time off of making books. i’ve been working in my garden and yard getting it ready for summer. I’m happy to report I SHOULD have mowed my lawn yesterday but didn’t. I planned on doing it today but it rained.
We then turned around and dug out a small garden lot. It needs a lot of works still but over all it looks not too bad. We’ve decided to grow a small amount of veggies and hope that they will do well, hopefully at least as well as the dandelions in my yard.
Next weekend we’re putting in herbs and tomatoes. This weekend it was potatoes, peas and beans. Good stuff.
I’ve been spending some time grilling on the weekends and loving it.
I picked up an Alisa Golden book this weekend and when I’m done with it I’ll make a post of my thoughts. I’ve also got a couple of other books I need to review. Some better than others.
It’s cool here today after a week of above average temps for the area it’s rather nice to have some chilly rain. We’ve also had a series of brush fires not too far from here. While driving down route 1 the other day I looked to the sky to see a giant plume of smoke. It wasn’t something that I found typical so I wondered what the hell it was, later while watching the news I learned of the brush fires. So the rain is really good for the area. I wish I had my rain barrels finished!
What have you been doing?
Inspiration Saturday: Pop Up Letters
This video os very very cool, look at those pop ups…
Spring is Here-Kiwi Vine
Spring is Here-Kiwi Vine
Originally uploaded by lessherger.
I’m an amateur gardener. I love to do it, but I’m not all that good at it yet, but I’m working on it slowly.
A commenter on my flickr account said that there was something “dear” about how I’m cradling the edge of this vine, and when I think about it, I love my plants. I really do. There is something so very great about that first touch of spring and those first buds. The first buds let you know that the plant made it and can tell you how much fruit the plant will produce.
I love my plants almost as much as I love my dogs. With proper care and maintenance my plants will feed me. It’s a good relationship.
Today I’m focusing on cutting a new garden bed in my back yard. We’re going small this year, just enough room for a row of lettuces, peas, carrot, beans, squash and zucchini. I’m putting tomatoes and peppers in 2 spots around the house and a small herb bed next to the house. I’m looking forward to the payoff this summer and fall.
I Like Guinness Do You?
I’m a big fan of Guinness Stout… I think I’d rather have a glass than paint with it…
Finished a big Order, and some errors
Yahooo. The giant 90 jotter order is done and shipped. I took a few pictures of what 90 jotters look like in a ziploc baggie all together. But it’s a giant ziploc baggie, something like a 2 or 3 gallon baggie, don’t think it’s a small baggie.
Al together it weighs in at about 3 or 4 pounds. I admit, because it’s priority mail I didn’t weight it.
However I’m pretty happy to say the order is DONE!
I had a lot of sewing machine issues with this one. I made enough blanks for about 150 books. Only 90 of the 150 made the cut. That means I’ve got about 60 books with various errors. In some cases, the machine skipped a stitch, or the tension is too loose, or the stitches were too close. It made me very angry… But I’ve got 60 jotters I need to get rid of. I’m offering 6 low cost mass packs (10 jotters each) on my etsy shop. This is the lowest cost you’ll ever see on my jotters.
Here are a few pictures for your viewing pleasure.





If you’re interested in them, head on over to my etsy shop.
Hump Day Prompt: What band?

The recent reunion of New Kids on the Block has been heating up the news websites. Since I live under a rock I just found out about this today. It made me think, because I could care less about NKOTB, I actually disliked them as a teen, and I was probably one of the few teen girls that didn’t like them. But it made me wonder what band would I stay up for tickets all night ,wait in long lines and make repeated calls to Ticket master? What band did I first listen to as a teen that completely blew my mind, what album did I listen to over and over? What tapes did I splice together because I broke them?
For me there is only one band that I would go that distance, only one band that blew my mind like that. NKOTB it ain’t. But what is your band, Journal it.
(For the record for me its The Pixies. Wave of Mutilation was a formative CD for me. I played it over and over, put songs from it on all mix tapes I ever made, I listened to it when I was happy, sad and in teen angst mode. Even today, when I listen to that CD I love it.)
EarthMonth
It’s been awhile since I last posted. I’m elbow deep in a bunch of household activities and orders. I’m still plugging away at the 90 jotter order. I’m at book #70 and I’m going to stitch up some books this evening.
It’s Earth month, which fits with my usual recycled books. I challenge everyone out there to come up with a recycled book idea and to make it. My 2nd challenge is to use something recycled in your art! Collage is recycling!
In addition to all this fun stuff I’ve been working on a gray water recycling and filtration system for my washing machine. I’ve got the plans laid out now I just need to pick up the pieces. We’ll be using this for watering my pear tree as well as the lawn. My plan is to use both a particle filter as well as a carbon based filter to get rid of more of the "stuff" in the water. There isn’t much, but I don’t want to put nasty water out.
I have a rare week day off this week, so I may get some of the parts for this today, expect an instructable to come from this.
Earth month and Earth day are big things where I work and I get pumped up for it, additionally my town has a major EcoFestival this year, showing screenings of a vast assortment of Ecologically minded movies. Additionally to that there is a walking tour of the local solar energy farm near the high school. I"m not sure how many of these Earth Month Events I’m going to get to see or be involved in but I’m excited about them anyway.
As one of my coworkers put it, it’s a fantastic way to meet like minded people. I suspect that there will be a good showing of my coworkers and people from the regional offices.