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Julie Zaccone Stiller (JulieZS)
Name or Pseudonym:
Brighid Zelinsky
About Me:
I'm doing nanowrimo too, why the heck not?!
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highfibercontent.blogspot.com

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Andy Goldsworthy

Andy Goldsworthy
Added Nov 15 2007 by Julie Zaccone Stiller.

What is Despotism?

What is Despotism?
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Over-dyeing Shirts

I practically live in t-shirts, so I am always sad when one of my faves needs to be retired due to stains, or bleached-out spots which is otherwise in good shape. Thanks to the reminder of Wardrobe Refashion, I now try to over-dye them before giving up and sending the to the ragbag. If I like the result it is like getting a new shirt practically for free since I'm simultaneously dyeing fabric for quilting anyways.
This Ants! shirt was from an exhibit at the California Academy of Sciences and it is kind of styled to look like one of those cool 50's mutant monster movie posters. I love the baseball jersey 3/4 sleeves too. It was originally white with some red print in the logo design, so I threw it in the red dye box, and this is how it turned out. The black sleeves which were somewhat faded are now darker, but not exactly black which is a cool effect. I love how different the logo looks now with the red overdye. Plus it turned out good and mottled which is how I prefer my over-dyed clothes to turn out. A "subtle tie-dye", if there is such a thing!
This was one of my favorite t-shirts, was the right stretchiness without being baggy, and just a basic light grey which went with everything, but then it got bleach spotted, right in front (of course). So now it has some blue and green on top of the grey. I love how subtle the color changes are, and the contrasting stitching that remained undyed looks nice too.

Fitting In With Fungus

Two great examples of fungus from our trip to Tuolumne, not sure of names, but they are very photogenic aren't they? It is always fun to come upon something like this growing among all the beautiful wildflowers, they're so different in character.
I love the colors of these two
Oh and I didn't knock over the one below, we found it like that, I swear!
See, I match! This is me on a six mile hike on the John Muir Trail (probably the easiest part of it), but still, six miles for someone who is basically housebound, not so bad. Towards the end on the way back I was wondering why I'd done it, but I was glad to have gotten out there and seen the meadows and the river and rocks. And having a day to recover while riding back home in the car was a pretty good plan.

Another Trip to Tuolumne

I'm just back from our yearly camping trip to Tuolumne Meadows in Yosemite. This time only two nights since I was late in getting reservations (oops, grrrr), but still lots of fun. Once we got over the shock of seeing gas being sold for $5.55 in El Portal. Geez! Price gouging anyone? That is a full dollar more than the next town down the road. This is the little town right on the outskirts of Yosemite, so they apparently can charge any damn price they want. All those motorhomes gotta fill up to make it up and down the mountain.
It is not every day that one gets to see a marmot! And not one but two, hanging out in their rocky nest near the Soda Springs/Parsons Memorial in the meadow. They're about the size of a housecat, only live at high elevation and wary but not skittish. They just kind of looked at us for a while as we took our pictures.
It made me remember one of my favorite John Muir quotes which mentions marmots:
" How hard to realize that every camp of men or beast has this glorious starry firmament for a roof! In such places standing alone on the mountaintop it is easy to realize that whatever special nests we make -- leaves and moss like the marmots and birds, or tents or piled stone -- we all dwell in a house of one room -- the world with the firmament for its roof -- and are sailing the celestial spaces without leaving any track. -John Muir, naturalist, explorer, and writer (1838-1914)

Click on this picture to see the marmot on top of the rock a bit better. They really do have good camouflage don't they? The last time I saw one was at the summit of Mt. Whitney,(yes really I did that hike, way back when I was quite a hiker), as it was stealing my trail mix right out of my backpack sitting next to me. We've always been telling the boys stories about our encounters with marmots and I was so glad they finally got to see one up close and in person.
Ahhhh, I just love those High Sierra Meadow Colors!

Now back to doing camping laundry and dishes. Yes dishes, our tradition is to bring home our last day's worth of dirty dishes to wash up at home. That way, when they are put away until the next trip they'll actually be clean instead of just "camping clean".


Montezuma Castle

One of the side trips we took just outside Sedona was to go see Montezuma Castle, a cliffside Native American ruin which is a National Monument. Perched way up on the cliffside was the castle. It was at least 105F when we were here, I felt like I was swimming through the heat even though there is zero humidity. It was great that the pathways were so shaded by sycamores. We were bummed to find out that we didn't get to go in the high rise apartment, it has been closed since 1951.I found the cliffs to be really beautiful, look at all the soft creamy colors, reminds me of frosting in the bowl.

Lower down the cliffside were the peon dwellings, a little lower rent, but easier to get to. I love the patterning of the stones, and think this photo would make a great silk screen image. You have to remember to look down frequently when you are walking in Arizona, otherwise an ankle-biter cactus will get you! Lovely flowers though, eh?

A grinding stone near the ruins. What a lot of work that would be! A reminder to be Very Glad that I can buy my flour pre-ground at the store.
In this dry, hot place amazingly there are some plants that aren't cactus related that manage to flourish. Especially if they are under a shady tree or near a seasonal river/water source. Many are still quite spiky, thorny, or otherwise unfriendly.




Enjoying Roses

I was going through a random box from the garage and found my flower arranging stuff, inherited from my grandma. And here are the three nesting vases I always coveted with some mini roses and one big rose.
The vases are a calm, pale, celadon green, bought in Japan when they lived there after WWII.
She was always whipping up beautiful centerpieces for her famous parties. I don't have famous parties, and my centerpieces are usually shoved aside soon after the meal is consumed so that poker or something can be played on the table.
But I wouldn't trade the time I spend making them for anything. It connects me to my grandmother in a way, taking this small amount of time out of a busy day to create a temporary spot of beauty in our very chaotic house. Even if I'm the only one who notices, it is important enough to me to keep on doing it.

Forum

Where do you get your ideas/inspiration?

Added a post Nov 8 2007

If I'm stuck for a blog topic, I usually post one of the pictures I've taken recently and talk about that. Usually the visual cue gets my inspiration muscles flexing and I can come up with a decent... Read More »

Linguistics, Language, and Lingo

Added a post Nov 8 2007

Yes! I'll do that and then get the hairy eyeball look from uptight lingo folks. I especially have trouble when I travel to the Southern US, I'll end up with an accent for a few weeks.... I think le... Read More »

Who's filling their music player?

Added a post Nov 8 2007

I'm not filling it up, 've got only a few on there so far, and those are just links. I too felt hesitant as far as legalities for just posting stuff. I love new music also, so I'll check yours out. Read More »

Tagged: favorites, songs, player, music

 

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Why do I live here with all these crazy cats?

I'm up here because I am the king cat. You may all worship me. Just not too loudly because I'm going back to sleep now.

I think I can open my eyes just a little wider.

Don't stop, oh don't stop petting me.




I will pounce you!

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Looking up Colors!

A color thesaurus! Type in the color name and synonym and antonyms and their hex codes are returned.

Posted by Julie Zaccone Stiller on November 14th, 2007 at 10:20pm — No Comments (Add)
 

World Beach Project

This sounds like such a cool project, the images that are posted already are just beautiful. The World Beach Project through the V&A Museum.

I'm going to do it this weekend. If I can think of what the rockiest beach is around here. Mostly sandy on this stretch of coastline.

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Maya Angelou

In April, Maya Angelou was interviewed by Oprah
on her 70+ birthday. Oprah asked her what she
thought of growing older. And, there on television,

she said it was "exciting." Regarding body changes,

she said there were many, occurring every day...like her
breasts. They seem t

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Posted by Julie Zaccone Stiller on November 13th, 2007 at 4:00pm — No Comments (Add)
 

Month of Gratitude Videos

Be sure and check out the month of gratitude videos at Spirituality & Practice. Every day they are posting a new one.

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Posted by Julie Zaccone Stiller on November 5th, 2007 at 11:16am — No Comments (Add)
 

Fiery Furnaces

Asthma Attack from Gallowsbird's Bark

I woulda had a asthma attack
If I seen the shark bite back
I woulda had a asthma attack
If I seen the shark bite back
Yeah it’s Paradise Island I know
Yeah, yeah, yeah I been there bef…

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At 2:10pm on December 11th, 2007,  Cora said…
Hi Julie!
Did you get my e-mail? I wrote you last week, but I guess it didn't go through? I tried again today, so let me know and I'll try a different e-mail address if I need to. :)

Thanks!
At 9:01pm on December 3rd, 2007,  Cora said…
Hi! I am the lucky winner of your prize! I cannot tell you how excited I am!!! Yahoo! My mom is a quilter, so she is going to be so excited when I tell her. :) Thanks again for donating!
At 8:04pm on November 21st, 2007,  Jennic said…
Hi there! I'm also part of the chronic illness group. I have some unspeakable chronic GI issues..
At 10:25am on November 9th, 2007,  Sassy said…
Sha, between us INFP's those lips are like my evil ENTJ alter-ego.
At 1:25pm on November 8th, 2007,  amanda said…
Thanks for joining the Gift for Thrift group.

I think your blog post about the Goodwill Auction site may have just changed the course of my entire day...

~Amanda
At 3:39pm on November 6th, 2007,  Mad goat lady said…
Hello..thanks for joining the chronic illness group..happy blogging this month :)
At 9:56am on November 5th, 2007,  Jamie said…
Wow, what a family you have there!

I just stopped by to say welcome to Creative Bloggers. I hope you and yours have an awesome November!
At 6:35pm on November 4th, 2007,  Lydia said…
WHEE!!! What's your nanonick again? I musta hadda forgotted. Me write goodly, nest pah?
At 7:17am on November 4th, 2007,  Jennifer said…
Hi Julie!

Thanks for joining the quilting bloggers' group! I just visited your blog and loved the journal quilt entry.

I'm going to have to go back and look again later, because my monitor is doing a thing right now and everything has a blue cast to it - no orange to be seen anywhere!
At 6:53am on November 4th, 2007,  sasha said…
Woo hoo!!! I'm so glad you joined The Great Plastic Challenge!
 
 

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