You might recognize this from my sidebar. This, however, is not a photo. It is an oil painting I commissioned from Patricia Wall, a wonderful artist. As the Blog Tech informed you, I have decided to let him sell all of my collections on ebay. I have too much stuff and I have a burning desire to get rid of every single thing. For perhaps the first time in my life, I have stopped buying things. My husband agreed that we both want to do this. It was his birthday this past week and I wanted to get him something and knew the only thing that would fit into our new lifestyle would have to be something to do with Teddy. When I found Pattie, I knew I found the perfect birthday present. You can see more of her work here:
http://jpwall.blogspot.com
and
www.pattiewall.com
I made Portuguese clams for the birthday dinner and held a dozen or so out to be steamed for you know who? Here she is, walking towards me to see what I am up to.
This is the look on her face when I said...."I've got something for you!" Suddenly she is a bit more interested.
She is on the clam run.
My husband offers her one. First she smells it.
Then she gulps it.
Then another.
See the blue tongue?
Then she drank the clam juice.
Burp!!!
Things to plant.
As long as I was outside with the camera I thought I would snap a few shots of what is green.
And beige!
What a wonderful job!
My husband had a very good birthday. Thank you Pattie for something we will both treasure for the rest of our lives!
http://jpwall.blogspot.com
and
www.pattiewall.com
I made Portuguese clams for the birthday dinner and held a dozen or so out to be steamed for you know who? Here she is, walking towards me to see what I am up to.
This is the look on her face when I said...."I've got something for you!" Suddenly she is a bit more interested.
She is on the clam run.
My husband offers her one. First she smells it.
Then she gulps it.
Then another.
See the blue tongue?
Then she drank the clam juice.
Burp!!!
Things to plant.
As long as I was outside with the camera I thought I would snap a few shots of what is green.
And beige!
What a wonderful job!
My husband had a very good birthday. Thank you Pattie for something we will both treasure for the rest of our lives!
Comments
It´s a great painting of Teddy! Very talented artist!
What kind of music does the Blog tech play?
Have a great day!
Christer.
The garden is green and lush.
Happy Sunday!
xoxo to herself, "Teddy Red Fluffs".
and it is THE PERFECT gift...
what a treasure to have...
loved seeing Teddy eat her clams...she sure loves them...
and i loved seeing your things to plant...beautiful basil,herbs and my favorite...the delphiniums....
great post
kary and l'il teddy
Super that you had a burning desire to get rid of every single thing! Your every step can be lighter, with each thing you eliminate. Hooray for both you and your husband!
And naturally, "BT" wins big time. :-)
~♥~
(Beautiful depiction of Teddy, by the way! ♥)
After just doing the floors in the house and essentially having to move out, I was determined nothing would go back in we did't intend to keep! That left tons of stuff in the garage to sell.
We are going to have one large sale titled Garage Sale, Antique Sale. Then I have already ebayed some stuff with more to go.
That was a great meaningful gift to your Dh.
I'll miss reading about your great finds and beautiful collections, but I know shedding belongings makes you feel lighter in so many ways.
I really do have a hard time not buying plants though...but they are living things that feed our souls and the planet!
Happy belated birthday to hubby!
Hope your husband had a wonderful birthday. Sounds like you spoiled him. The crabs look great!
I will definitely keep an eye on your/Blog Tech's ebay page - there are already a handful of things there I would like. I'm going to have to pace myself - lol!
The painting of Teddy is glorious. I know how much you'll both treasure it, even though it's your hubby's birthday present. Have fun.
At some point, I think that most people decide to weed out things that they've acquired over the years. I've thought about doing some of that myself, but decorating for holidays brings a lot of happiness to my hubby, so I'll keep doing so. I still enjoy the journey, but with my increasing pain issues, it isn't as much fun as it used to be.
As for your collections, you have so many outstanding and unique things, it is hard to pick and choose. And quite frankly, I think that a lot of us would love to have even just one piece, because it was yours!