Thursday, September 21, 2017
Wednesday, September 20, 2017
We're off again...
Belgium is the first stop on Saturday and we will visit Brugges for day.
We'll still be watching the weather with all these crazy hurricanes around. Jose has Bermuda in its path and that is one of our ports.
This week I've been staying with Mitchell and Ethan while mom and dad were taking classes in Vegas. In between making meals and letting the dogs in and out, I managed to pack it all.
Monday, September 18, 2017
Saturday, September 9, 2017
A new exhibit....
Some Kalamazoo Paper Guild members are exhibiting their work at the Vicksburg Cultural Arts Center. It is a small but nice display along with the gallery members works. Dale and I each took two pieces to display and attended the reception last night with husbands. Interestingly our work is all varied in style and use of mediums.
Dale with her lamp. She made the tree form and used handmade paper to form the shades. So beautiful!!
Patient husbands Dennis and George
Me and a new piece…Into the Light
We finished the evening by driving to Kalamazoo for their Art Hop. It was a nice night and many were enjoying the downtown area. A glass of wine at the Union, sitting outside, was perfect!!
Sunday, August 27, 2017
Plein Air Painting
I’ve managed to paint with the group a couple of times this summer. Yesterday was the last Art Walk that the SWMLC will run. This land conservation group invites artists to paint and hang paintings to sell and their own members to visit and enjoy the land and the art. Attendance is down so they have decided to try something different in the future. It was a lovely day out painting though.
Wau-ke-na art walk painting. I was very glad to have that old umbrella to shade me. Painting may be finished!! I started another of the ragweed that may turn out interesting. Pond is to the left. At this point I had to turn and get into the shade and was trying to figure out what I needed to do to the painting before starting another.
Painting from Window on the Water Park in Holland. I will punch some holes in that green algae when I get a chance to paint.
Catching up!!
A month ago 12 of us traveled to Jamestown Marina in Kentucky with a ton of supplies to board the 84' houseboat I had rented for the week cruising Lake Cumberland. Three wave runners, two kayaks, a 9' float, and oodles of other water toys and games were loaded on board. And another ton of food. The Buelow clan does eat well!! It was 90 when we loaded. I was glad to be the elder and just stowed while they lugged things down the very long dock, launched boats, parked cars, got ice and blew up the floats.
With all the planning we did the meals were planned out and some frozen. We had a grill on board so steaks, chicken, Italian sausage and burgers were on the menu as easy and what everyone liked. Add to that some sides (risotto was a big hit), salads, appetizers, like goat cheese, Kerry Gold cheese, assorted munchies and desserts and we were golden. Breakfast was self serve except for the day we had pancakes. Of course kitchen duty fell to the "women" but we had some help from guys as well.
The "men" were definitely in charge of the boat under captain George. The rest were crew and were needed. Andrew, Steve and Sam jumped ashore to secure the lines when we tied up. A tricky business on the highly angled shale shores we usually found. Trees were a hazard and from the holes poked in the canvas rail, not everyone navigated them successfully. Our crew did really well and we found some beautiful spots to spend a night or two. Only a couple of mishaps of ledges crumbling, slips and scrapes. One scary moment was watching when Jeff jumped off the bow as we came in to a clay shore and slipped. From my vantage point he went under the boat as the pontoons were making shore. YIKES I thought we ran him over for sure. Fortunately he was just fine..seems the overhang on the boat is there for a reason!!
We swam, explored, ate and played games. There was a TV but no reception. Actually I liked that so we didn't have it on all the time with sports!! Some learned new games ..bar dice, and old, cribbage, and kept up a running challenge. My grandchildren are two almost 21, one almost 20, one 15 and one 13 plus Sam (Allie's friend) who was 21. They were huge help and had a blast enjoying each other. We missed Thomas, Paige's husband, but she kept him up to date with FaceTime...an amazing and wonderful invention.
Adults relaxed in the hot tub, swam and joined in the games enjoying the company of family. I can't thank everyone enough for joining George and I on the boat. It was wonderful to have us all together to talk and play. It's very rare to have everyone at the same time in the same place!!
Would we do it again? Maybe. Kris says a week was too long but then she is in the middle of taking over running a couple of the judicial courts (circuit and another) plus Friend of the Court in Calhoun County. She was in the middle of budgets and hiring plus having a huge responsibility ahead of her with hundreds under her management. (We're very proud of her BTW!!!) It was harder for her to relax with that on her mind. But the rest would consider it for sure.
I would recommend a good crew for such a large boat, and good planning!!