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Thursday, May 20, 2010

"R as in Rudabaga, Rabbit and Roses" - abc Wednesday, Round 6-R, Alphabe-Thursday-R

My own photo of one of our Easter rabbits.



Tiny rose brooch made by Maria Gower, London.


A simple pin of a pink rose that my mother gave my daughter.



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Let's face it. When you are dealing with me, you are dealing with a Swede. And this is what swedes look like! They are (swedes) yellow turnips that are also known as Rudabagas.

This week's letter is "R" and Rudabaga is one of my favourite R-words.

These are mashed turnips/rudabagas courtesy of Wikipedia


"R" is not a rare letter. Today is already Thursday and once again it is almost too late to play Mrs. Denise Nesbitt's abc-Wednesday and Mrs. Jenny Matlock's Alphabe-Thursday.

The letter "R" is one of those letters that I have really been looking forward to. There are so many really interesting R-words. Looking at the animal kingdom, there are rabbits


or rodents such as rats.

There are other furry beasts like raccoons
Raccoon photos from Wikipedia


or even larger animals with hoves like reindeer

There are unfurry creatures like rhinoceros

or reptiles, such as rattlesnakes.

Rattlesnake from Wikipedia


And two last animal-R-words are birds: raven and robin.
Raven and robin from Wikipedia


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Let us leave the animal kingdom and see what R-words there are to be found in the world of jewellery-making. The obvious and really one and only R-word for adornments is "ring". But since I do not make rings to sell in my shops at this time, I will just show some rings that I happen to own. There is nothing special about these rings other than the fact that my mother gave them to me and now they are a part of my private collection of fun things to wear that help me remember her. (Wow! Another R-word: "remember"!)

Now I would like to show you something of the work of two other jewellery-artists whom I admire. Last week I featured some lovely quartz-items made by Karen Stahlecker. Karen has agreed to let me show a pair earrings that she made with rhodolite garnets.

Aren't they beautiful? For those who might like to purchase these wonderful rhodolite garnet earrings, all you have to do to get to Karen's Etsy shop is to click here or on the image .
This is Karen Stahlecker

and not Anna.
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The other guest jewellery-artist is Maria Gower (Maria Gower of Maria Gower Designs and www.roseparadise.co.uk/) who made the rose pin in the photo that is third from top of this post. Maria makes incredibly true-to-nature/romantic floral jewellery for high-quality bridal pieces. Check out Maria's Etsy shop here.)

The brilliant detail of her roses is without exaggeration, simply amazing. I have reason to return to Maria's work in the near future.

To visit Maria Gower's shop please click here.

This is Maria Gower

And not Anna!
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There are some R-words that I would like to add before we part: Russian dolls!

Another R-word is "rune", which is a letter of the alphabet of northern Europe in ancient times. Here is a model of Sweden's largest, most famous runestone, Rokstenen, which is found in the parish of Rok, not too far from our farm. (The o in "Rok" has an umlaut.) Rok is also an R-word! (Read about it in Swedish here. Read about it in English here.)

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And since it is not the right time of year for roses, I would like to show you some wonderful rhododendon blooms from my neighbours' gardens:


Happy Rs to you all!
Anna
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P.S.
You have just read about and seen images for the following words that begin with the letter "R": rudabaga, rabbit, rose, rhesus monkey, rodent, rat, racoon, reindeer, red deer, rhinoseros, reptiles, rattlesnake, raven, robin, ring, remember,
rhodolite garnets, Russian dolls, rune, runestone, Rokstenen and rhododenron.

Jenny    Matlock

For more R-words at Mrs. Nesbitt's abcWednesday please click here.
For more R-words at Mrs. Matlock's Alphabe-Thursday please click here.
Take a look at my very last extra R-word here.

First Commenter:
Brimful Curiosities



Monday, May 17, 2010

A necklace to honour Norway / This Week with Entrecard - May 10th to 16th

May 17th is Norway' s National Holiday. Here is a little stretch-necklace in the colours of the Norwegian flag to honour our neighbours to the west:

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Thank you for advertising with me on my EC-widget this past week, from Maj 10th to 16th. Please visit these great sites :

Monday, May 10th - Grandmother Wren


Tuesday, May 11th - Modern Mom


Wednesday, May 12th - Grampy's World


Thursday, May 13th - Mariuca's Perfume Gallery


Friday, May 14th - Lenox Knits


Saturday, May 15th - AsTheCrackerheadCrumbles


Sunday, May 16th - Over The Top Aprons


Best wishes,
Anna




Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Q as in QUILTS & QUARTZ - abc Wednesday, round 6 - Q - and Alphabe-Thursday - Q


Today is Wednesday and once again it is time to play my two favourite alphabet-memes, Mrs. Denise Nesbitt's abc-Wednesday and Mrs. Jenny Matlock's Alphabe-Thursday. This week both memes have the letter "Q". These are my thoughts about Q:


Is the letter Q a quiet letter? Or does it quack like a duck? Or quaver like a quail? Let's dance a quadrille! Is it a quagga or a quagmire?


What are its qualities? Is it quadratic or quarrelsome? Does it ask questions or queries? Or can it quench your thirst, make you feel queasy, or force you to stand and wait in a queue? Is Q quick-witted and the quintessense of how a letter should be? Or is it only a quirk among written signs?
I am not quite finished yet. My Q-words are QUILT and QUARTZ. I even have quaint photos for you all to see! Look at these beautiful earrings that Karen Stahlecker of WillOaks Studio has made with QUARTZ drops! Click on the image or go to her page here.

And here, Karen Stahlecker has made a beautiful bracelet with QUARTZ stones. Click on the image or go to that page here.

This is Karen Stahlecker

and not Anna.
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This is a washed-out quilt that I made years ago. Elisabet's sixth birthday is today, May 12th. Hooray! Happy Birthday!

Let's not quibble, Please leave a remark, a thought, a comment or a quip!
Happy Qs to you all!
Anna

Jenny   Matlock

For more Q-words at Mrs. Nesbitt's abcWednesday please click here.
For more Q-words at Mrs. Matlock's Alphabe-Thursday please click here.


First Commenter:
Alesa Warcan



Monday, May 10, 2010

Trudie Davies Designs is having a giveaway

Trudie Davies of Trudie Davies Designs is having a giveaway! Take a look at this beautifully hammered silver band with fresh water pearls and rubies and sapphire rondelles from Jaipur India. To find out more click on the image:

These are Trudie's instructions:
TO ENTER THIS GIVEAWAY SIMPLY LEAVE A COMMENT.
FOR MORE CHANCES AND ENTRIES TO THE GIVEAWAY DO ANY OF THE FOLLOWING:
* Post giveaway on your blog (2 extra entries)
* Tweet about it on Twitter (2 extra entries)
* Post comment on your facebook page (2 extra entries)


Best wishes,
Anna

Saturday, May 8, 2010

This week with Entrecard - A Giveaway & Thanks to Blogging Friends - May 3rd to 9th

Sheila of The Ad Master is giving away 100 US dollars for "National I Can’t Come Up With A Blog Post Day!!" Click on the image or here to read about it.
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Thank you for advertising with me on my EC-widget this past week, from Maj 3rd to 9th. Please visit these great sites :


Monday, May 3rd - Mariuca's Perfume Gallery


Tuesday, May 4th - A Simple Life


Wednesday, May 5th - Simply Delicious Desserts


Thursday, May 6th - Simple Pero Rock


Friday, May 7th - Equine Epiphanies...


Saturday, May 8th - Trudie Davies Designs


Sunday, May 9th - Split Rock Ranch



Thank you and welcome back!
Best wishes,
Anna

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

P as in Pearls - abc Wednesday, round 6 - P - and Alphabe-Thursday - P

Today is Wednesday. Yes, it is actually Wednesday, and time to play my two favourite letter-memes, abcWednesday and Mrs. Matlock's Alphabe-Thursday. Both have the letter "P" this week. What a joy! I love the letter "P"! There are lots of really fun P-words, such as present, pet (here's Calle-Boy-Cat, my husband's pet, lying on tissue-paper normally used to wrap presents and pack packages.)


parent (yes, I am the parent of this child [Erik 8], who is presently pestering this particularly pretty pet!)


package, parcel, post, pull, please, and if I stick to my blog's main subject, there are jewellery-words like the beads that are made of pearls, peridot, petrified wood, pewter, pietersite, plastic, polyclay, porcelain, prehnite and pyrite, as well as other jewellery-related terms such as paddle pins, pendant, pins, plaques, pliers, polish, pouches, prayer box, prongs, prong pusher and prong lifter. Other crafts and industries have wonderful P-words like painting and printing! Where does it end? With poetry, park, pucker and peck? ("Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers!!") So I 'd better push to get this posted as soon as possible, as the letter "P" will probably be popular!

My P-word is P E A R L S !! (These happen to be strands of dyed freshwater pearls.)


Actually, I did think of "Pearls and Poison", but I don't have any bottles of poison at home. (We use our cats instead of rat-poison on the farm.) Hmmmm...

Pearls and Poison sounds like a good title for a mystery novel. A cozy mystery, where the murder occurs between chapters. I wonder what Patricia Rockwell of Communication Exchange and Subjective Soup would think of that? Maybe I could write a cozy and send it to Cozy Cat Press?


The authors Patricia Rockwell and Diane Morlan have just started a new publishing company called Cozy Cat Press. Their first books are cozy mystery novels. Hooray!

The name "Patricia"
is also a P-word!!

(This is not Anna, but a
picture of Patricia Rockwell:)


Best wishes,
Anna
(This is not an ad, I promise!)

Jenny  Matlock

For more P-words at abcWednesday please click here.
For more P-words at Mrs. Matlock's Alphabe-Thursday please click here.

P.S. By the way, there is a blog called "Pearls and Poisons"; check it out here.

P.P.S. Look at this list of fictional poisons here.

First Commenter:
Manang Kim of
My Photography in Focus

Monday, May 3, 2010

This week with Entrecard - April 26th to May 2nd, 2010

Thanks to blogging friends who have advertised with me on my EC-widget this past week April 26th to May 2nd. Please visit these great sites :

Monday, April 26th - Split Rock Ranch


Tuesday, April 27th - Entertainment and Fashion Galore


Wednesday, April 28th - Grandmother Wren


Thursday, April 29th - The Modern Mom


Friday, April 30th - Take A Coffee Break



Saturday, May 1st - This is my blog


Sunday, May 2nd - WillOaks Studio

Best wishes,
Anna

First Commenter: Split Rock Ranch


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