all images c. randi anderson 2008

Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Cincinnati In Pictures

We arrived at our hotel on Day #1 to find ourselves right in the midst of America's Oktoberfest! The festivities were literally set up all around our hotel and the plaza on which it sits. So, of course, Night #1 was spent enjoying it! (And, of course, I documented all the fabulous food we tried!) The whole event, despite being a sea of people and virtual river of beer, was really charming and we had a very good (and tasty) time!

Hot Dog with Sauerkraut: Pretzel:Beer and a Brat (oh, and Josh, too!):Streudels:Berry-Go-Round:Me on a sculpture outside the Museum of Art:Cupcakes at Whole Foods. Adorable, no?: Sewn Mural at the Underground Railroad Museum and Freedom Center:"Cookies" we brought Gatsby as a surprise from a really cute pet boutique called Dog About Town:View #1 from Mt. Adams:View #2 from Mt. Adams:Dinner on the Ohio River, Night #4:Just us one night before dinner:Courtyard at Proctor and Gamble:Pedestrian walkway we crossed on way to Mount Adams...it's higher than it looks:Just us again...Park Downtown:Fountain at the Library:
Well, those are just a few of the highlights! A good time was had by all...even in regards to the conference! Even I made some new friends! Well, I'm off to bake cookies.
Thanks for visiting- "see" you soon!

Happy Tuesday :)

sweetly, happily, and artfully yours,


randi

Saturday, September 27, 2008

Paying It Forward

Well, we're back from Cincinnati and I've got plenty of pictures of my travels to share, but those will have to wait. For now, I've got something else exciting to post about! When we arrived home yesterday I had a surprise waiting for me! It was a package from my oh-so-sweet friend, Viv! Here's how it works: I signed up on her blog awhile back for this Pay It Forward deal. Then, she sent me these fabulous gifts which I get to keep and love. And instead of paying her back...I pay the favor forward threefold! SO- if you'd like to play along, leave me a comment with your email or email me at artsweetart@gmail.com. Then, the first three people who do so will receive a gift from me! (I promise it'll be a good one and I promise not to take long to send it!) Once you get it, instead of paying me back, you'll do the same on your blog that I've just done on mine...you'll pay it forward to three special people! Here's a pic of my prizes- aren't they GREAT!? It was so much more than I expected...Vivian's so generous! :) I have much to live up to when I prepare my packages!And, look! An owl! How appropriate!Have a happy Saturday...and let me know if you're in on the pay it forward game! And many thanks again to Vivian!

sweetly, happily, and artfully yours,

randi

Sunday, September 21, 2008

Greetings From Cincinnati!

This is just a note to let everyone know I'm out-of-town this week in the city where pigs fly, Cincinnati! It's a business trip turned vacation we planned before the whole holes-in-the-house fiasco, but it ended up being a nice time to get away. The destruction will still be there when we get back! I thought I'd be able to post from here, and though I have internet, I forgot the cord for my camera so I won't be able to post any pictures until I get home! So, I suppose I'll save the specifics about my trip for a post next weekend. Be back in a few days!
Have a wonderful week!

sweetly, happily, and artfully yours,

randi

Friday, September 19, 2008

Owls- What A Hoot!

I came to the realization the other day, and it was much like the strawberry realization in nature, that I have something of an owl fetish, too. It all began when I bought this T-shirt at Target for fall with an owl on it:
And when I brought it home I tossed it over a chair in my bedroom right next to this night owl nightshirt:
Which led me to examine the rest of my house for owl items...and I found quite a few!
This photo (which I titled "Angry Owl Planter" because he just looked so frustrated...)is one I took while visiting Josh's grandparents in Pennsylvania. The little town they live in is a goldmine of unique yard art!
And, finally, this little owl plaque is something I made for the artsy autumn swap! Now, I expect owls to find their way into more of my art this fall!
Oh, and here's a tidbit of trivia for you...did you know that a group of owls is called a parliament? I love that- a parliament of owls. Need more fodder for intriguing owl conversations? Visit the owl pages and you can research everything from owl art, owl mythology, and owl physiology to owl shopping and species.

Enjoy!

sweetly, happily, and artfully yours,

randi

P.S. In answer to my homage to owls, I got this poem and accompanying pics from my friend, Corey, who also likes owls, and has this awesome retro, oh-so-kitschy-its-cool golden owl in his apartment. Here's the infamous owl and his eloquent homage to it.

Owl
Golden and beady eyed
Sitting low and perched
On a wooden limb
You pretend to be an owl.
And your eyes are huge and orange
With black pupils dotted with white
And your sculpted feathers
Are of retro gold
But you show no sign of remorse.
Someone, some time ago
Decided to create a lie
And you were born and still are here
Unable, as always, to fly.

c. jcw 2008

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Notes From A Hole-y Home: Picking Up The Pieces

Well, things continue to look better this side of Saturday. Every day brings us closer to getting things back the way they were! Now it seems to be just be a matter of waiting. Apparently, we aren't the only people with holes in our roof, so all the people we need to fix things are beyond busy. So, in the meantime- life returns to normal...and I'm back to having the regular stuff to post about.


Exhibit A: Push-Ups (the sherbet kind)

In a sort of last hurrah for summer, I bought a box of orange push-ups yesterday and they've had just the positive effect on the past few afternoons that I expected them to! Second, I baked shortbread yesterday for my Bible study group and it was delicious. My usual recipe for shortbread is actually a Breton Butter Cake recipe I got out of a Martha Stewart magazine once upon a time. While it's deliciously dense and buttery and not terribly difficult to make, I found this mix at Target the other day and I decided to try it instead. It's made by Archer Farms and is called Vanilla Bean Shortbread. All you added was butter. I was very impressed at the way it turned out. It was absolutely perfect and delicious to boot! I served it with an option of Nutella or blackberry jam for spread, but it's really the perfect base for anything or it's fabulous all by itself. Next time I make strawberry shortcake, this is the shortcake I'm using! It made two 8-inch round shortbreads- about 24 wedges, I think. So even though it looks like a little box, it serves a bunch of people.
And finally, I have a few random thrifting finds I've yet to post:
This red thing was actually a centerpiece with a spikey thing in the center of the top tier to stick a candle on and a really tacky plastic flower ring around the bottom tier. I cleaned it up really, really good, removed the spikey thing (with a pair of pliers and surprisingly little difficulty), tossed the flowers, and touched it up with some matching red spray paint (which I just happened to have in the garage). And...Voila! A dessert stand!I'm a sucker for paper lanterns so I couldn't pass these up...plus they were, like, 50 cents apiece. There are three in all. I think I'll add them to the colony of paper lanters already hanging above my desk and work table! And, finally, I don't know where these kind of tins come from or what originally came in them, but I've seen several in my thrifiting escapades. I have one other, but this is by far my favorite.So this is me- signing off from my hole-y home where all the pieces are slowly, but surely, coming back together!! Thanks to everyone out there in blogland for your kind words and support!

sweetly, happily, and artfully yours,

randi

Monday, September 15, 2008

I -Don't- Like Ike

I know I've been MIA for the past few days, and, as always, I apologize...but this time I have a legitimate excuse. Hurricane Ike passed through on Saturday and left in its wake moderate destruction at the Anderson abode. Our neighbor's dead tree fell right across the fence and landed right on our roof. So we have holes, a couple of new "skylights" (the biggest one is right in my closet) and lots of missing eaves. It was nerve-wracking for awhile and now it's quite the hassle, but we certainly realize it could have been much worse. For a lot of people, it was a lot worse...my heart and prayers go out to them. So, this has been my project for the past few days; fielding calls to and from the insurance company, the neighbors, contractors, roofers, the tree removal people...shaking insulation and pieces of my ceiling out of my clothes and vacuuming it off the floor. We spent yesterday afternoon cleaning off the patio (and we're much obliged to my in-laws for all their hard work helping us...thanks Jim and Debbie!) so at least the people who came today to give us estimates on the work that must be done were able to get around out there. What a mess this thing has been. More than anything we find ourselves continually grateful for what didn't happen, but could have. Like, aside from rattled nerves, no one was hurt. Josh and Gatsby were home when it happened- I was photographing a wedding (which is another story all its own!). Hopefully, I'll be back soon...with something much happier, and far more colorful than dead trees and devastation!

sweetly, happily, and artfully yours,

randi