Friday, September 20, 2013
Our airstream has had a lot of activity this year! A trip to Texas for new cabinets, further polishing and a trip to the east coast. Acadia, Bar Harbor, Portland ME, Boston, NYC (in site of the statue of Liberty) and Washington DC. I will post pics of all this soon. Just stopping in for a moment to post a link to our Christmas Cards, now for sale at Fine Art America. airstream prints
edit---> that was for the prints, we also have cards! airstream greeting cards
To show up in the searches at Fine Art America, I guess I need to post link after link. All of these go to the same artwork. burning man greeting cards burning man posters
Monday, February 27, 2012
Last year's burning man pictures!
Our burning man pictures are HERE.
You can see how clean she started and how dirty she came home. Can hardly wait for spring for more adventure.
You can see how clean she started and how dirty she came home. Can hardly wait for spring for more adventure.
Saturday, August 27, 2011
On the road again.
We have been on the road since Thursday, dropped Norma in Minneapolis and on our way to Burning man. Location, just about to Cheyan, Wyoming. We have been and will continue uploading pictures to flicker, (sesrch for user name ricklori ), will post a link when I can.
Monday, August 1, 2011
August first- count down to Rites of Passage!
August 1! That means that this 2 year wait is almost over. Before he died, my little brother always wanted to go to burning man, so we are taking him. After that, I will move on from all the death and disaster of that terrible year.
Over the weekend we worked on the solar system and the swamp cooler. The solar system was a birthday gift from my son, Frederick. It will run our fans, keep our camera's charged and maybe some lights at night. He had the parts mailed here, but we are hooking it up. I think that it is figured out now. Because it will be over a hundred degrees in the shade, the swamp cooler is going to be great for those daytime naps. You can read about them here:
Swamp cooler
If you go here, you can zoom in and look around at the city we will call home in just a few weeks. (this was a picture taken of last year's city) http://www.gigapan.org/gigapans/fullscreen/66285/
Over the weekend we worked on the solar system and the swamp cooler. The solar system was a birthday gift from my son, Frederick. It will run our fans, keep our camera's charged and maybe some lights at night. He had the parts mailed here, but we are hooking it up. I think that it is figured out now. Because it will be over a hundred degrees in the shade, the swamp cooler is going to be great for those daytime naps. You can read about them here:
Swamp cooler
If you go here, you can zoom in and look around at the city we will call home in just a few weeks. (this was a picture taken of last year's city) http://www.gigapan.org/gigapans/fullscreen/66285/
Friday, July 29, 2011
We are going to Burning Man.
As stated in the beginning of this blog, this Airstream was inherited from my baby brother. He was the kind of guy who loved his festivals, loved grateful dead, loved life more than money. When he first told me about burning man, I thought that it sounded like the worst kind of event and could not think of a thing that I would rather do less. His words were something like, "It is out in the desert where there is not a blade of grass- and looks like the surface of the moon. People create "art" and clothes are optional and it is very hot (about 100 degrees) and crowded. Everyone dances around a man that they light on fire at the end of the week. Oh- and everyone is dirty because there are no showers." OH, hell no.
But then he died before he ever got to go. As much as he was a gipsy- on the road as much as not, the trip from Florida to just north of Reno was never one that he was able to make. And then he got sick and it was out of the question.
So Rick and I have been planning to take some his ashes there and lay them in the temple. In the discussing and planning stages for a few years now, I can not even believe that it is under a month away! For about a year and a half, we have been collecting things that we will need. We have been readying the airstream and even bought a brand new truck to pull it. (because I wanted to get the globetrotter all the way there and BACK) Reading blogs and getting ready. Today I will finish setting up the solar array and build the swamp cooler. And will take some pictures. And, I have to show you the shine on this baby too.
As stated in the beginning of this blog, this Airstream was inherited from my baby brother. He was the kind of guy who loved his festivals, loved grateful dead, loved life more than money. When he first told me about burning man, I thought that it sounded like the worst kind of event and could not think of a thing that I would rather do less. His words were something like, "It is out in the desert where there is not a blade of grass- and looks like the surface of the moon. People create "art" and clothes are optional and it is very hot (about 100 degrees) and crowded. Everyone dances around a man that they light on fire at the end of the week. Oh- and everyone is dirty because there are no showers." OH, hell no.
But then he died before he ever got to go. As much as he was a gipsy- on the road as much as not, the trip from Florida to just north of Reno was never one that he was able to make. And then he got sick and it was out of the question.
So Rick and I have been planning to take some his ashes there and lay them in the temple. In the discussing and planning stages for a few years now, I can not even believe that it is under a month away! For about a year and a half, we have been collecting things that we will need. We have been readying the airstream and even bought a brand new truck to pull it. (because I wanted to get the globetrotter all the way there and BACK) Reading blogs and getting ready. Today I will finish setting up the solar array and build the swamp cooler. And will take some pictures. And, I have to show you the shine on this baby too.
Monday, May 30, 2011
Tuesday, May 24, 2011
Hue Value Chroma
I painted this lamp today, and two others like it. All three of these lights were rusted and looking like crap. I was having difficulty matching the right color. Ace Hardware makes a rustoleum like product that can be tinted and matched to any chip, even one the size of a dime. So I used my handy Munsell Book to find the right color- with the help of my chips, I matched it perfectly at 2.5Y 8/2.
This picture shows a swatch of the paint, painted on the original color.
This picture shows a swatch of the paint, painted on the original color.
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