Wednesday, June 5, 2013

No Nashville

Sadly, we will not be driving to Nashville, TN for Father's Day weekend this year to attend the usual American Artisan show. Due to construction going on in Centennial Park, where the show is usually held, there will be no show. We are mailing out a card to our past Nashville customers to let them know about this situation. Although the drive was a long one, we did always enjoy the art show. We will miss this the show.

So, next we have the July Rockport Art Festival on the 6th and 7th of July. We are busy getting bells ready already!

Meanwhile, here is what is going on outside our shop....

This Tom turkey came strolling into our property, right down the driveway and down the back fence line one day last week.
The agave by our front gate is getting ready to bloom, which means it then will then soon die :(

 
There are three jackrabbits hopping around on all sides of the house and shop.
 
The cactus are blooming.
 
And... it has rained enough that mushrooms are growing and we are having to constantly mow.
 
So... that's all for now. We will keep working and hope to see many of you in Rockport next month.
 
 
 

Sunday, May 26, 2013

A Brief Respite

Fayetteville was great. This was a nice show, as always. The weather was perfect and the people - both customers and the hosts of the show, were wonderful.

We came home, rested up a little, but also worked hard to get the orders out. These were orders from all three recent shows. And... we did it. So, then we took off for a trip.

We went to Tampa, Florida to visit with friends, lay out in the sun and celebrate our anniversary. Yes, 42 years married, thank you very much.

I took lots of photos. Here are just a few.

One morning, I watched lots of pelicans outside the window of our hotel room.

                                          I caught this guy as he finished his morning bath.
                                                                   More pelican shots.
                              The pelicans and the cranes had to share their fishing area with this guy.

Then we flew out to Indiana to daughter, Carla and family for a few days. All was great with them. The grandkids are a hoot and growing like crazy.

Now.. we are back home, catching up on sleep and gearing up for the Fourth of July show at Rockport!!

Wednesday, May 1, 2013

Getting ready for Fayetteville art show...

Yes, we are getting ready for this show. We are welding, cutting sails, putting on the finishing patina on the sails, etc, etc. Meanwhile, Mother Nature has been busy on the ole Dewey Compound as well.

In this little evergreen at the back of our house, I discovered this nest.

 
                                                        These are baby cardinals.

Then there is this nest sitting atop a naked outdoor light bubl up against the front of the house.

 
I think there are three little birds and they belong to this parent. The other parent was nearby chirping at me. I haven't had a chance to hunt through the bird book to identify this guy.
 
Then out in the garden there is this little mama dove sitting on her nest. She is very patient and does not fly away even when I work in the garden right under her tree. She is too high up for me to photograph the inside of the nest.
 
And the agave spire is still growing right at the gate.
 

 
And lest we not forget the squirrel relocation program.
We are up to squirrel number NINE. In fact, we relocated two in one day, yesterday.
The last three have been kind of small, so we are assuming they are of the youngest generation.
 
 
So, that is what has been going on out here besides bell making!!
 


Tuesday, April 30, 2013

After King William

We had a  great show last Saturday at King William, the end of San Antonio's Fiesta. In fact, we were so busy, I didn't take any pictures. A light rain came along at about 5:00 pm. That actually worked out ok as far as getting the crowd to finish buying and start to head on home or to get their seats for the night parade.
HOWEVER... our booth was under some trees, so the tent became wet and dirty and we had to pack it away like that. This meant on Sunday instead of getting to rest up, we had to clean the tent. Unpacking and packing it back up was bad enough on Saturday. Then we had to do it all over again so we could wash it on Sunday.
                                         While we were at it, we washed all of the curtains.
                                                 Here I am scrubbing the tent top.

                                             Oh yeah, and we relocated squirrel number seven.

Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Between Shows

We are very busy getting ready for the King William Show this coming weekend. But... we have been doing a few other things too.

We moved squirrel number six so he could join his relatives at the new squirrel resort a couple of miles away.

We have been keeping an eye on our two little deer herds. We have both a white tail group and an Axis group. Here is a picture of the Axis group dining during the afternoon down below the house.
I have also been keeping track via photo of the agave at our gate this is about to bloom. Believe it or not, in all the time we have lived here (since 1982) this is the first agave to bloom on our property.
Here is how tall the bloom is as of yesterday.
                            The cactus, transplanted from the New Mexico desert, also bloomed.
And, lest you think all we do is work on bells; here is the first of the harvest from my garden. Small, but more to come!
Ok.... back to work!

Friday, April 19, 2013

Whew!!

                               The Woodlands Waterway show is done and it was GREAT.



The weather was perfect. Loading and unloading went very, very well.  This is one of the best run shows we participate in. We saw repeat customers who have become friends over the years of this show. We saw old friends who we have done art shows with for a long time; long enough to watch their kids grow up and become adults!

                 Here are Chip and Debra DuPont booths at the far end of the show from us.
                                                                       Deb's work.

Chip's work.
                           Two great people, as are most art show folks. Here is a link to their website:
                                                              http://dupontstudio.com

This is a picture of the townhouse complex across the waterway from the art show. On an earlier entry, I posted a picture of one of our bells on one of the patios. I managed a picture of another bell that has been there for a few years.

Now, we are home getting orders finished up from this show and getting ready for the King William show on the last weekend of Fiesta in San Antonio.

By the way... we are now up to 4 in the squirrel relocation program. One more was relocated to the creek area on Tuesday. We have seen another one but it has avoided the trap so far.


Friday, April 12, 2013

Gettting Ready for The Woodlands Waterway Festival

Ah... we were going to be so well prepared. And actually we did pretty well, just had a few interruptions.
First, because we ran out of bells last year... on Saturday, we thought of a way to have more bells with us but yet still not have to haul the big trailer over here. Last Sunday, we loaded my poor little car down with bells and drove over to The Woodlands and stored that load into a storage facility.
So, back home, we are ready to get crackin on Monday with no interruptions. However, the contituation of the squirrel relocation program gives us some pause when we catch squirrel #2
And just so you feel ok about this relocation effort, here is a picture of the Joshua Creek area not terribly far from where we live, which is now the new squirrel habitat.

The water is actually running in the creek now and their are lots of oak trees to the left of this shot, which is where the little squirrel took off for.

So... we worked all week with plans to leave for Houston by noon on Thurs. But, mother nature delayed us a little on Thurs morning when I went out to check the Have-a-Heart trap again for another squirrel, only to find something a little bigger in the trap.

A grey fox. We weren't sure about the "release" thing for this little guy, since we know they sometimes carry rabies. So we called the county animal control person, who showed up promptly, made a visual assessment and determined he/she looked healthy and offered to release the little guy elsewhere. We had to spend some time pondering the solution (valuable bell making time!).



 But since we no longer have any outdoor animals to worry that they might be prey for the fox, we just released him right there. After a good growl at us, he/she took off for the lower pasture and we went back to getting ready for the show.