Travel Pillow

IMG_2527I have a travel pillow for my head – one I fill with water so to take it anywhere with me means emptying it out, and filling it when I get to my destination. But I also sometimes need a pillow under my knees when my back is being cranky. I realized this morning that if I made a tube (I measured the diameter of a rolled up pillow I use now: 22″) of sheeting the length of the pillow and a 22″ diameter, I could roll up and stuff any pillow in it. So I don’t have to take a special pillow when I travel – just take the tube! Takes up no space in my bag.

 

Gadget Ideas

I can’t resist sharing this email I got from a friend this morning – mainly because there are so many good ideas here that I intend to use myself!

Click on the image below to check them out:

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This idea, for example, would be just the thing to fill the water container for my humidifier! I struggle with it in the bathtub – this will work wonderfully well. 

More Winter

IMG_2481Woke to more snow this morning. After cleaning off the car, I took a walk around the neighbourhood to capture some images of snowladen trees.

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BTW, these are colour images, although they certainly look like B&W!

 

Woman On Ship

womanon-ship-smTook this photo in 2008 while on a Caribbean Cruise – the image reminded me of the paintings of Alex Colville – the lone figure, facing away from the photographer (artist), absence of shadow. I made a print and put it in my spare bedroom. I was just tidying up the room and stopped to think about the feelings in the image. Thought it worth sharing.

The Period is Pissed…

Who thought about punctuation having much emotional content – except for maybe the exclamation point (I’ve had kids say they want a “sadlamation” mark) but the period?

Well read about how the period has taken on emotional significance…

Kinda made me stop and think.

Kite Flying

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I took my friend Sumitra’s two nieces kite flying yesterday afternoon. I haven’t been flying – must be three years since Ben, Zach and I took a couple of kites out for a spin. The night before I went through my kites to find a couple of “easy” fliers – kites that would fly reliably in light wind which is what the forecast was predicting.

We went to the Bedford waterfront. The wind was light at first but we managed to get kites aloft and we flew for about half an hour before the wind dropped. We were nearly packed up when the wind returned, the direction shifted a bit, with some strength. We got the kites out again and had fun for another 40 minutes or so.

The wind was strong enough to support my large “snowflake” box kite which has a strong pull. There was sufficient wind strength for the kite line to “sing”. The young women, who had never flown kites before, and I had a great time. I have to go again soon!

20130901-082603.jpgThe girls took a photo of me putting on my gloves as I was flying the Snowflake…

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Ichiroya Newsletter

The Kimono flea Market ICHIROYA News Letter just arrived in my inbox. It arrives weekly since I ordered the kimono silk from them. I enjoy reading it – it’s about some small aspect of life – this one about Senko hanabi (a kind of sparkling firework – I’d call then sparklers) which used to be made in Japan but haven’t been for about 15 years and of course the know-how for making the item has almost been lost. It’s been about the cost of producing the sparklers which can be manufactured in China much more cheaply. Ichiro (or whoever writes the blog) is lamenting the loss of craft knowledge:

Not only kimono but all the traditional art work are in the same  difficult situation- they are seeking for survival, finding new concept and trying to appeal people. I knew this is happenng all over and by seeing the new products like this Senko hanabi, I almost scream,

`Don’t go, Kimono! Hold on! Hold on Senko hanabi, too!’

‘Don’t go, Kimono! Hold on! – that’s because the most beautiful kimono fabrics are becoming too expensive to make in Japan and cheaper, inferior ones are being imported from China. The fabrics Ichiro sells are often old ones – obtained from who knows where – and when they’ve been sold, they’re gone – no more of them being made.

How many of our craft skills are being lost because the cost of doing hand work has become too expensive? I know I don’t sell my quilts because I can’t get what they’re worth – I prefer giving them as gifts; that way I know they are treasured and might survive as family heirlooms (and I’m not angry that I was paid poorly for my efforts).

Amazing 3D Street Art

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I’ve seen stuff like this before – however, it never ceases to amaze me to think that the artist has created a flat painting on the street that has such features of depth that I suspect it would be hard to walk on it! You can see more of it if you click here.

“Air Conditioner”

The other day I came across instructions for an improvised air cooling device on Snapguide. Take a styrofoam cooler, cut a couple of holes on one side, insert some pieces of cardboard tubing, cut another larger hole on the lid, place a small fan on top of that hole, put a pop bottle, filled with frozen water, in the cooler. Turn the fan on and you get cool air.

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My bedroom gets very hot when the outside temperature goes above 28 degrees C. It’s expected to be a scorcher today, so I’ve closed the windows, lowered the blind, and turned on my “air conditioner”.

And it cools the air! Probably not the entire room, but I put it on the dresser and in my chair about eight feet away I can feel the cool breeze. I expect my bottle of frozen water will last about four or five hours, so I’ve just put a second bottle in the freezer to have for this evening. I have several frozen ice packs as well. I’m good to go.

The best part is that I had all materials in the house: the cooler, the fan, a cardboard tube, and a bottle of frozen water in my freezer. It took me all of five minutes to assemble the device.