Sunday, August 31, 2008

Amazing

I'm speachless! Partly because it was that good, partly because my voice is reduced from all the screaming, woohouuing and singing last night. His final concert of his 25live World Tour, and I was there, jumping, dancing, laughing and clapping my hands together for two hours straight, completely exhillerated.
GEORGE MICHAEL -- YOU KING OF POP, YOU!
It was an awesome show. After 27 years, he sooo still got it. Groovy, funky can't-sit-down-gotta-move-got it. Thank you, B, for calling, M for buying, and H for jumping-singing next to me. And thank you, GM, for stepping off the posters of my mid-80's pink teenageroom-walls to grant me this beautiful experience.

Thank you for your words - and link - on my previous post. Bunny sends her love and appreciation - she feels very welcome :) And Rina; thank you for tagging me - I will post my randomness shortly :) I wish you all a glorious Sunday:)) Ev'rybody - C'mon -- waaiiii. Oups - sorry - concert-vibes still in me.

Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Welcome to the family

I have wanted one of these for years.
Here you go, Christine, from me to you. Enjoy.
Thank you, Christine. I very much already am :)
Akiko Kino textile works via Camilla Engman. Also a blog.

Monday, August 25, 2008

August 25th

Words. from mother's garden
- flowers from my own mother's garden

and a newly begun charcoal gent's. A salute to the upcoming favourite season.
Please visit Natascha Rosenberg for delicateness and good vibes.
And Isabel Berglund for mindblowing work.

Thursday, August 21, 2008

Monday, August 18, 2008

Sailing

I was fortunate enough to be invited sailing with good friends this weekend. It was a wonderful experience. Very easy and sunny going out ...
and a bit rough going back. While I sat there, with a firm grip on the railing, waves washing my face (along with the rest of me), and the wind wrestling my hair, I remembered Esti's cousin, and how he must have thought it a breeze :) Well, as the untrained sailor I am, I found it ... ahm, fresh:) Thank you, T, J and N, for a beautiful day at sea.
Btw; new dish on the blog ;o)

Wednesday, August 13, 2008

Artsy-Fartsy


moving
between dark and
under fall
naked whisper rest
outside the fairytale is working
radient

Monday, August 11, 2008

Friday, August 8, 2008

Thank you. Thank you. Thank you

I am overwhelmed by the sweet, encouraging comments I got on my latest post. Overwhelmed. Thank you. Your words were wise, kind and generous, and they mean so much to me.
In the days just after my father's passing, I thought I'd never make anything ever again.
I don't think that still.
...
I feel beside myself and reset at the same time.
From (my day) left: 1.morning, 2.past(times), 3.watching me, 4.close, 5.tell me (the truth!), 6.Doesn't look much (but the colour is nice). I'm feeling melancholy. It's ok - like a soothing blanket over my shoulders. Listening to Charlotte Gainsbourg and Kirtana. Luckily it's raining

Tuesday, August 5, 2008

i have only sadness

I lost my father. Suddenly, and with no warning. That very same night after having written my last post. Of not being sad. I dislike the irony. I can't help but wonder if some part of me knew something I didn't. My heart is heavy with grief.

Friday, July 25, 2008

Dear (hopelessly neglected) Diary :)

Well. I'm not making the page a day I set out to make. The idea was neat, but now, seven months after lift-off, I must acknowledge - I'm not that kind of person. I don't have the diciplin nor the stamina to stick to one media for one whole year. I cannot knit a handbag of my Diary. And I cannot read my beloved fantasy novels in it. (The Diary base is a Rome Beadeker (guide book) from 1908 ;-) In German :-D) And making a "quicky", just so it's done, isn't my game either.
But I have had stings of sticky guilty conscience from time to time, because I started out with the idea of posting every day. I let go of that. Rules are: there are no rules.

So. Ok. Felt like making a page in the Diary last night. Not a self portrait. She looks a little sad, and I am not:)) Nope. You're looking at one happy gal here. Wishing you the best and sunniest weekend.

Did you know that Julia Pott has a blog? She is the awesome artist behind the so so sweet and beautiful animation My First Crush.

Wednesday, July 23, 2008

Overview and a Thank You

A little preview of the new Family Calendar I am working on these days. I made illos for July and August also.
Kelly was so sweet to give me an award. Thank you so much.
I now need to nominate seven bloggers; Eddy and Edwina, Flemming Bindslev, Jazmin Valesco, Mansuetude, Udder, Sparkle Seahorse Smiling and Kup-Kup Land, whom I always visit whenever in blog-land. Some of you have already recieved this award, but that just says it all, don'it? :)

The rules of accepting are as follows:
1) Put the logo on your blog.
2) Add a link to the person who awarded you.
3) Nominate at least 7 other blogs.
4) Add links to those blogs on yours.
5) Leave a message for your nominees on their blogs.

Friday, July 18, 2008

My New Handbag and other Friday likings

Knitted, felted and finished. I'm so happy. It is still wet - fresh out of the washer - and I need to sew a zipper in. (Allthough I'm still considering this part; it will flatten it a little bit, but I will definately use it more, if it has a zipper). It also has a little pocket inside for my cell:) I'm so happy. Yarn and recipe is from Bette Design in Copenhagen (design by Tove Fejrø).

I was tagged by Mansuetude (thank you:) with six things I like today;

1. My Family (always)
2. The smell of freshly baked bread
3. The beginning of a new project (going for the Hemlock)
4. Reminding myself that we are all just children, and no matter where we are or who we are, we ultimately just hope to be happy and want to be loved.
5. The. Awesome. Beauty. Of. Bloggers.
6. All-day-yummy-thinking of the movie a saw last night - JUNO - if you haven't seen it, please do. It is so warm and funny and wonderful (and has a great score - you can listen on the official site)

Thank you, M, I enjoyed reading yours, and look forward to read Kelly, Marie-Louise, Gracia, Fruen and Alexandra.



Also, please visit Duermevela - beautiful blog
Have a wonderful weekend

Monday, July 14, 2008

Happy Birthday To You

is it? Your birthday?
Hannah has beautiful photos, Sparkle Seahorse Smiling, a beautiful style.

Oh. And since we are having cake -- I simply have to draw attention to this blog again -- same amazing cuisinaire - different macarons. Mouthwatering.

Thursday, July 10, 2008

July 10th/ The dark tale of The Rose

:)) I don't know how she came to. I like working like this. It isn't a real story though. Feel free to tell me how you think it should go :)

Monday, July 7, 2008

Following the Knitty Rabbit

Feeling quite the knitty these days, I persued an old link I had saved a while ago; Brooklyntweed’s Hemlock Ring Blanket. It is beautiful, and I hope to make it some day. Last year I made this,
and I must say, the lace was a thrill to knit. It was a huge challenge for me, and I could only be chatty on every other needle – the back is all purl – on front needles I was counting-mm--justasec-counting-counting:)

Well, as you know, one link takes the next, and I quickly found myself here, and at the bottom of that was this absolutely adorable baby bonnet and I thought I have just the scrap of yarn for this – several scraps, actually. Yay. Click. Click. And there’s the recipe. Gotta love the internet. Goootta love blogging:)
Btw - take a look at this :)))

Saturday, July 5, 2008

Evening drive - without my camera

Went for a drive, and ended up in the old part of a town a bit out of Copenhagen; Dragør. From Medieval times up to the 19th century, it was a fisher- and seafare town, thanks to its great location for trading in this area of Scandinavia (being right on the edge of Øresund - the belt between Denmark and Sweden), and to its rich heering fishing. From around 1520 to 1811, Dutchmen inhabited the town, having been invited to live and work here by the danish king.
This old town has a sweet museum-y feel to it; cars aren't allowed in the area, flowers grow more or less wildly everywhere, and there are little marks of old times here and there. It's pretty cool to think that people actually just live here. (I apologize for the scruffy quality - my mobile isn't the best for picture-taking)
Today's links: Emmas small town and "I am" (such interesting pictures)



Wednesday, July 2, 2008

Thank You

Merci, Chere Sophie, for the nice present which was in my mailbox yesterday. I love it, and I'm looking so much forward to making it. (I hope I will live up to the challenge - it is sooo tiny - I placed a match, to illustrate just how small it is). The ones you made are so beautiful - you are so talented. (I would write you an email as well, but your adress is at work, and I am home on holiday.)
And thank you all, for your sweet words. My hall isn't big - quite small actually
and covered with pictures of family, friends, drawings and now also blue, mint, purple and gold colours:) (Photo-show on request:)
The little layers on the bag are coming along nicely. The bag is slowly growing and the ball is decreasing. Everything is as it should be:))

Please visit Maison Yummi for great colours, Alexandra Hedberg for authenticity and Cannelle et Vanille ( maybe this should go on my food blog, but oh-my-god! Gotta share this stunning yumminess;)
Please have a happy Thursday

Sunday, June 29, 2008

June 29th/ IF: Fierce

... as in "this is one fierce colour for a wall".
Now it's the new colour of my hall. I have had white walls in the whole appartment for a decade, and I was in need for a change.
Also part of Dear Diary.

Sunday, June 22, 2008

A Drive in the Country

Visited friends in their summer house this weekend; talking, walking, barbecueing and crab-fishing. I started (-yet another -) handbag:) I like bags. And I love knitting in the car. The bag is a hoot to knit, and I absolutely fell in love with the yarn - oohh the colours:)) (Please click for a larger image)
I hope you too had a wonderful weekend.

Please read Mansuetude's silly mood (made me so happy), and visit Flora Douville for soft watercolour alphabet animals (and more).

Friday, June 20, 2008

Shippin' out


Last night, after my previous post, I finished the stamps. Tonight, I will pack them, then ship them out Saturday. I hope you'll like them. Thank you, again, for playing:) And for your patience.

Thursday, June 19, 2008

Calendar-illo, and some IOUs

Today I did a little illo for a future family calendar for the fridge. I had regular Photoshop-fun :o) (Please click for larger image)

I owe some of you stamps. I haven't forgotten. I have almost made them all, and will send them out as soon as they are done. I hope you will be patient with me.

Belinda Schneider has a real treasury. I particularly like her diva doll and her fruit plates:) And ohh, the delicacy. And the silence.

Wednesday, June 18, 2008

Islands

My dad sold his shop last year. For a whole lifetime, he first worked in, later owned, this old fashion barber shop, with original black mirror walls, old barber stools with ox blood-coloured leather seats, and the same brand shampoo, you could buy here twenty years ago.
It held the best atmosphere, and men came here as much for the calm and the conversation as for the trim. I'm glad I grew up here. I'm glad I went in here with my camera. And I'm glad my dad is enjoying his retirement.
I wish you a happy day







Monday, June 9, 2008

More Capoeira

– a few of the quick sketches I did of the dancers. Very quick - those guys moved sooo fast, and I am rusty :)

Sunday, June 8, 2008

My wonderful weekend

was filled with this:

Watching these amazingly talented Capoeira-Mestres, -teachers and -students dance, practice, teach and perform, has been one awesome experience. Thank you.

Catch'n up

The weather is so nice here. Sitting by the computer in afternoons and weekends, is the last thing on my mind, instead I'm breeeeaaathing in sun, air and late-nights on my balcony.
A little forgotten phototechnique in a Dear Diary-page made a week ago.
I can't say I'm longing for rain, but I do look forward to being a little more active blogwise. In danish, there is a saying; hver ting til sin tid - which best translates, I think; all in good time.

Tuesday, May 27, 2008

May 27th/ IF: Worry

A sketch for a collage. I hope I will make it later, but the rest of this week holds no time for it. I won't worry about it, though ;)
Also part of Dear Diary.