Finally! Etsy!

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I’m fulfilling one of my New Year’s resolutions by finally putting some jewelry back up on Etsy. It seemed so helpful at the time, way back in August, to take some of my jewelry from Etsy and add it to some of my gallery displays. And it really did help me out of a time crunch, but then I never got back to maintaining a presence on Etsy. I hope I’ve learned a lesson. It takes a long time to take a bunch of photographs and then edit them. Why not do a few at a time and keep up a steady pace? That way it might not all get so overwhelming!

(Editing after posting to say that the pair below just sold! Must have been the shark…..)

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As for the two other resolutions, I have not been drilling rocks every day I am not off the island. But I am being kinder to myself by not looking at it as a big failure. I’m still drilling rocks more often and building up an inventory of very cool rock beads to use in necklaces.

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Exciting mail

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It’s big. It’s flat. It’s……..

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Flat Stella!! A visitor from my *first-cousin-twice-removed, Claire. Stella comes from Chicago and is hoping to have some adventures on Islesford before she heads to her next destination.

Of course, the first thing I showed Stella, yesterday, was where I drill my rocks.

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We thought about going outside, but there was a mix of snow and rain and Stella forgot to pack a raincoat.

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Stella asked me about the garden, and I told her we would check it out on Thursday if the weather was okay.

Today was sunny and reasonably warm for a January day in Maine. 45°. Very cold weather is predicted for the next few days, so this was our last chance to harvest the rest of the carrots I planted last summer. It’s kind of unusual that the ground is not yet frozen.

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See?

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Some of the small carrots were a little rubbery. I guess they had frozen and thawed a few times. But a surprising number of them were still very good. Stella was impressed.

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3 1/2 pounds of carrots in January! Pretty cool!

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Tomorrow, Stella and I will ride the mailboat.

*Oh, yeah. First cousin twice removed, means that Claire’s grandmother and I are first cousins. Her father Joel, is my first cousin’s son. So Joel is my first cousin once removed. His daughter Claire is my first cousin twice removed. Get it? Once or twice removed has to do with the generational relationship.  The offspring of first cousins are second cousins. As in, my sons are second cousins with Joel. They would be second cousins once removed with Claire.  This always used to confuse me until I learned it at a family dinner party, years and years ago. It was my father’s first cousin Bobby who explained it in a way I could remember. (She would also be my ………….can you figure it out?)

(First cousin once removed. )

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It’s not too late for my New Year’s resolutions

That’s my story and I’m sticking with it.

I like to make resolutions when the new year starts. Usually nothing too challenging, but enough to give me a little focus on the things I would like to change in myself for the year ahead.  I just didn’t get around to posting anything about them until now. That’s okay, since “not being late” is not one of the resolutions I feel I need to make. When you live on an island with no bridge,  you learn to be on time or you’ll literally miss the boat. I’m usually pretty prompt. I’m blaming my lack of blogging on the dreadful horrible cold virus that knocked Bruce and me out for almost 2 weeks. We’re both feeling better now. Finally!

So, my resolutions are simple this year. I’m only making three. Two are meaningful for my business and one is spiritually important for me.

1. I resolve to drill some rocks (or sea glass) every day that I don’t got off the island. Some days I’ll do more, some days less, but if I’m able to sit down at my drill for a little while every day,  I’ll have an abundant inspiring supply of my own rock beads whenever I need them.

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I’ve been pretty good about doing this since the first of the year. When I was sick, my friend Cynthia called up and Bruce told her I was downstairs drilling rocks. Later she said, “You must be feeling a lot better to get back to drilling rocks.”  “Well,”  I answered, “I’m getting there. I drilled 4.”

2. I resolve to get my Etsy page up and going again before the end of this month. After which I’ll add to it at least every 2 weeks, if not more often. This means keeping up with photos of my work so there is not such a daunting buildup of pictures to take. No more static Etsy nothingness for me in 2013!

3. I resolve to practice more kindness in thought and deed.  I’m not an unkind or impatient person, but when snarky comments are running silently through my head, whether directed toward others or to myself, I could stop that bad energy flow with a few kind thoughts.

That’s it. Happy New Year!

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Happy 30!

The day is almost over and I have talked to my sons by phone to wish them a happy birthday. How well Bruce and I  recall their entry into the world 30 years ago tonight. There was an ice storm raging outside but we were safely tucked into a room at Maine Medical Center in Bangor. It was still 5 weeks before the babies were supposed to be born, but they had other plans. After spending the previous day taking drugs to stop my labor, everything started up again at 4 a.m. on January 11. By 7:30 p.m., tiny Cameron was born in 2 pushes, weighing 3 lbs 2 oz. He made one “waa”and stopped breathing. We could hear part of the team doing tiny baby CPR on Cameron when my water broke for Robin and his hand and umbilical cord came out. Everyone got suddenly very serious preparing for an emergency C-section, and 26 minutes later, Robin came into the world weighing 4 lbs. 10 oz.

There were ups and downs in the next few days as we all worked to recover from the crazy birth night on January 11. It was as though all the scary stuff happened right up front, and then we had strong feisty babies, wise wonderful toddlers, great island school students, and resilient teenagers who never gave us a hard time. If they didn’t manage to stay out of trouble, at least they were discreet in their behavior. We honestly could not have imagined nor asked for better sons.  They have become such amazing, funny, happy adults, which is their gift to us celebrate on their birthday. Several friends have commented on how fast the time has gone, or wondered how Fritz and Robin can be 30 years old already. All day I have felt  it is just right that they have reached this milestone. It doesn’t feel too soon, and it doesn’t feel like they are getting that much older yet. At age 30, if we’re lucky, there are a lot of good times ahead. Adulthood is just beginning to reach its prime. In 4 months I’ll reach my own milestone. For the only time in our lives I’ll be exactly twice the age of my sons.  I hope I feel just as complete and right with the world in May, as I do tonight thinking of my sons taking a trip to celebrate their birthday together, spending a weekend of brother-only time. Of all the different things I’ve done in my life, being a mother to Fritz and Robin has been my absolute most favorite thing of all.

Happy Birthday guys!

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Holiday review in a flash of photos

Leaving the island on  the 6:30 a.m. boat, the day before the solstice:

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Stephanie arrives home from work, 2 minutes after our arrival in Baltimore, so she could  be there for our first view of the new house:

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Their living room with a Christmas tree in the sun room:

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Christmas Eve day. Bruce did laundry and managed to put my camera through the washing machine. (I had left it in my pocket, and Bruce gets huge credit and appreciation for doing laundry that was necessary since I had come down with a stomach bug.That’s all I’m saying about that.) The camera fell out as he was about to put the clothes in the dryer and he was so dismayed until I saw him and said, “Is that all? The camera is waterproof! I’m sure it’s fine.” And it was. See the relief on his face as I took a picture with my fresh clean camera? (That’s my focus issue, not the camera’s.)

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Robin and Stephanie making lobster raviolis for Christmas Eve dinner in their tiny tiny kitchen. It’s really the only challenging, ready-to-be-improved part of their whole house:

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Fritz and Robin work on the sauce for the raviolis:

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The trip home involved giving Fritz a ride to Portland, along with his brother’s old dining room table. We literally took cookies out of a large tupperware container and left it behind because there wasn’t a pinch of extra room!!

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Bad weather was predicted, but we didn’t hit snow until we crossed the Maine border. 1 foot of snow greeted us in Portland. The lights on the trees in Longfellow Square still looked pretty. Portland has lights like this, all over the city, that stay lit during the long winter nights.

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These lights are just across from the restaurant Petite Jacqueline, where we met with Bruce’s sister Kelly and her partner Al, and his mom (aka my favorite mother-in-law).

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It felt SO good to get home on the 28th. I never take for granted how lucky I am to have such a wonderful place to come home to. Approaching Little Cranberry Island from the “Double B” is a welcome sight.

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One night after our return, we were treated to our own little snow storm. 17″ fell overnight!

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Bruce and I are snuggled in for a quiet New Year’s Eve. Possibly going to bed before midnight. We’re both fighting a wicked nasty cold which changed our plans to have friends over for dinner tonight. No worries. We’ll soon be on to better and brighter things in the new  year.

Wishing all of our friends and family a happy start to a new year full of health, prosperity and peace.

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Love and Joy come to you!

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Merry Christmas!

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Happy Solstice!

Bruce and I completed our trip to Baltimore this afternoon, managing to make pretty good time despite pre-holiday traffic.  I almost forgot about the solstice, so I’m reposting this photo from last year’s shortest day.

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See you tonight at the Boston Winery!

Lucite flowers, sterling silver wires

JOIN US FOR AN EVENING OF   WINE, GOOD FRIENDS & A LITTLE BIT OF INDULGENCE

Holiday Trunk Party

MONDAY, DECEMBER 10TH

7:00PM – 9:00PM

THE BOSTON WINERY

26 ERICSSON STREET, DORCHESTER, MA 02122

FEATURING LOCAL VENDORS:

THE BOSTON WINERY

A TO Z FINE ARTS OF WELLESLEY – Peter Ziegelman

ARBONNE – Michelle Lenaghan

ARDYSS INTERNATIONAL – Dalis Santos

BARBARA S. FERNALD JEWELRY – Barbara Fernald      (You are here)

CIGAR FACTORY – Marcia Weaver      

THE GOLD MAN – Tom will buy your unwanted Gold 

FROM THE HEART – Chris Nardone     

HOIST AWAY BAGS – Laura Cleminson    (Yay! Another Mainer!)

KATIEGIRL DESIGNS – Kaitlyn Brohel

KATHLEEN OF BOSTON – Kathy Mahoney

MaRKet – Jennifer Allen

SHEILA DATZ ACCESSORIES – Sheila Datz

MICHELLE’S TREATS – Michelle Foley

STELLA & DOT – Gina Wahlberg

STITCH HOUSE – Annissa George

THIRTY-ONE GIFTS – Nina Rayfield Tate

TOP IT OFF – Elizabeth Hoenscheid

VINTAGE FUSS – Amy Rose

 

 

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Bound for Dorchester in (less than) one week!

I’ve been invited to participate in a holiday trunk show next Monday in Dorchester, Massachusetts.  A friend (Susan Fenton) of a college friend of mine (Noreen Reilly) said she would be happy to have people get a chance to see (and buy) my jewelry, along with an eclectic offering of items from 18 other people and businesses.

JOIN US FOR AN EVENING OF   WINE, GOOD FRIENDS & A LITTLE BIT OF INDULGENCE

Holiday Trunk Party

MONDAY, DECEMBER 10TH

7:00PM – 9:00PM

THE BOSTON WINERY

26 ERICSSON STREET, DORCHESTER, MA 02122

FEATURING LOCAL VENDORS:

THE BOSTON WINERY

A TO Z FINE ARTS OF WELLESLEY – Peter Ziegelman

ARBONNE – Michelle Lenaghan

ARDYSS INTERNATIONAL – Dalis Santos

BARBARA S. FERNALD JEWELRY – Barbara Fernald      (You are here)

CIGAR FACTORY – Marcia Weaver      

THE GOLD MAN – Tom will buy your unwanted Gold 

FROM THE HEART – Chris Nardone     

HOIST AWAY BAGS – Laura Cleminson    (Yay! Another Mainer!)

KATIEGIRL DESIGNS – Kaitlyn Brohel

KATHLEEN OF BOSTON – Kathy Mahoney

MaRKet – Jennifer Allen

SHEILA DATZ ACCESSORIES – Sheila Datz

MICHELLE’S TREATS – Michelle Foley

STELLA & DOT – Gina Wahlberg

STITCH HOUSE – Annissa George

THIRTY-ONE GIFTS – Nina Rayfield Tate

TOP IT OFF – Elizabeth Hoenscheid

VINTAGE FUSS – Amy Rose

I’ve added links to the web sites I could find to give you an idea of the great group of people I am going to meet. Just click on any of the underlined names.

After some successful sales at the craft fair on Friday and Saturday, I need to head to the studio today to work on some new pieces to boost my inventory.

To my friends in the Boston area I pose a question: Doesn’t this venue sound like a great way to shop? Even if your shopping is finished, you could stop by and say hi and enjoy a glass of wine. (You can even have my glass!)

Fine silver hollow "rocks."

Fine silver saucer bead earrings.

Pod Necklace. Fine silver, glass, freshwater pearls.

Patinated copper with silver.

Sea glass, fine silver, sterling silver chain.

Patina-ted brass, sterling silver.

Sterling silver.

Fine silver, sterling silver posts.

Oh baby! It’s going to be a good time!

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Happy first day of the 12th month

Before getting up for day two of the IAA Holiday Craft Fair, I was greeted again by a bright display of Venus in the skylight.

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As the sky lightened, the clouds arrived.  (Still a pretty good show!)

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I didn’t take any photos at the fair today, other than the one of this outfit because I liked it so much! Great hat!

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I always enjoy myself at this fair, seeing many friends I don’t get to see on the island, laughing and chatting with the other crafts people, seeing friends from the island who know exactly where to start their holiday shopping, and meeting new people. This fair is a favorite for many of us. I had several people ask if I had been in for my “November dip” as a result of this piece in last month’s Working Waterfront. Cindy, one of my dip of the month club buddies, came by today. As she left to look at all of the wonderful work in the room she turned back and said, “Hey Barb. It’s supposed to get up to 50° on Monday. What do you think? December dip?”  It’s a no brainer. High tide will be in the afternoon. We’re in.

It was  good to get feedback on some of my newer work and I was pleased to sell both of the leafy necklaces.

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Kaitlyn and I were fortunate to be able to hire a special boat home at 5:30. It was cold, just starting to snow, and we were beat. Each of us was ready for a warm night by our own wood stove, and Cory and Bruce were on the dock at Islesford, waiting to help us lug our wares home when the boat pulled in.

I like to take pictures from the ferry, so here we are heading out of the harbor as a fishing boat was heading in.

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Time to rest the eyes!

 

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