Despondent, despairing, depressed, and other downer D-words . . . deprived, deleted, derogated (is that a word?), damned, draggy, doldrums, durance vile (ok, two words, one not beginning with D. So sue me.) Where was I? Oh yes - deceased, decedent (can't get much more down than those), dark, diminished, damaged, dampened, denigrated, denied, depridation, depricated, demolished, destroyed, drooping, dreading, dejected, defeated, demoralized, dismissed, dehumanized, deceived, debased - whew! Have to take a break.
Monday, May 21, 2012
Wednesday, May 16, 2012
More Turquoise!
I am suddenly obsessed with turquoise - I spent hours last night commbing though my files and the internet looking for MORE TURQUOISE!! Actually, didn't find that much that I absolutely loved. But the seascape to the left is fairly juicy looking.
I also found bunches of what is called "Fenton" glass - turquoise blue glass with either only white or white plus color touches floral and butterfly decorations on it.
Here is some information from a Fenton collecting site:
Brothers Frank and John Fenton started the Fenton Art Glass company in Martins Ferry, Ohio in 1905. Their first products were painted glassware with the glass supplied by other manufacturers. But when these pieces proved difficult to acquire they decided to produce their own glass. The company turned 100 years old in 2005 with third and fourth generation family members still at the helm. . . . . The company, however, has now closed and being auctioned off on May 24, 2012.
I also found bunches of what is called "Fenton" glass - turquoise blue glass with either only white or white plus color touches floral and butterfly decorations on it.
Here is some information from a Fenton collecting site:
Brothers Frank and John Fenton started the Fenton Art Glass company in Martins Ferry, Ohio in 1905. Their first products were painted glassware with the glass supplied by other manufacturers. But when these pieces proved difficult to acquire they decided to produce their own glass. The company turned 100 years old in 2005 with third and fourth generation family members still at the helm. . . . . The company, however, has now closed and being auctioned off on May 24, 2012.
Tuesday, May 15, 2012
La Vie en Turquoise
I bought this inexpensive necklace some time ago at Target or Kohl's, I believe. I loved its juicy turquoise color and beaded braid profusion, and I thought it would be easy to wear. Alas, no. The braid is so thick, and extends so far, that it looks quite ungraceful on. When I was trying it on with a turquoise blouse, hoping against hope for the umpteenth time that it would work, I noticed it was the same turquoise as a rhinestone pin I wear often and was planning to wear should the necklace not look right (which of course it still didn't). I decided to put them together, and loved the turquoise overload of color. Last night I finally decided to photograph it, which I did, twice - once plain, once with sparkly bird. (Penny plain, tuppence colored, as they used to say in Victorian England.) The photo doesn't capture the luscious color, but it will serve as a reminder to me at some point. Sparkle on!
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