Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Belated Christmas at my house post

Showing off my new, warm winter coat and red cashmere scarf in front of our Christmas tree.
I used the Christmas paper ornaments I designed for Kozo Arts in this set up in our dinning room. They are hanging from a mossy tree branch I found on a walk up in Tilden Park.
The glass bell jars hold a miniature winter wonderland scene and other sparkling silver objects that are dear to me. Pine cones are sprayed with antique silver.




Always part of Christmas in our house: Sweets and Flowers!

Christmas Cookie Delight! Our friends Lazarus and Gesina came by with cookie dough and icing and we had a lovely afternoon making Christmas cookies.

Belated Anniversary Card Post


I made this paper cut-out for my darling husband Scott to celebrate 17 years of "not getting divorced" (quoting my friend Eric here) on November 3rd 2009. I am looking forward to many more adventures together with him!

Belated 2009 Dia de los Muertos Post











Better late than never: Here are some impressions from last years Dia de los Muertos Parade that always takes place in San Francisco. Armed with votive candles my daughter Valentina, our good friend Camillo and I headed out to the Mission District on a lovely, mild night to join in the parade. It was our first time and I definitely wished I would have known before hand that dressing the part is encouraged. The parade walks through the Mission neighborhood and people sit on their stoops or lean out the windows to see the spectacle. Several bands accompany the procession, which stops and starts, giving the spectators ample time to join in a dance or watch dancers perform. There was a magical and peaceful vibe in the air, even though the parade boosts so many "scary" visions. People bring their babies and toddlers, hold candles or burn sage. I carried a photo of my grandmother Berta Ida, who was the last person in my family and circle of friends to have left this realm. Underneath you can see her portraits (wearing a pink blouse a year before she passed and as a little girl with a Princess Leia hairdo) on my Dia de los Muertos altar.