WYSIWYG

What You See Is What You Get. This is a journal blog, an explore-blog, a bit of this and that blog. Sharing where the mood takes me. Perhaps it will take you too.

Menohygging; Comfort of Familiarity

Thank you to all for the birthday greetings. I had a thoroughly lovely few days. Mac1 drove over from Edinburgh on Thursday and, thank goodness, spring had properly arrived and the weather was more than decent for the whole of her stay. We are very comfortable together, and she just makes herself at home, so no standing on ceremony, and lots of easy silences. 

The World Snooker Championship is on this fortnight, so she was happy for me to catch the matches while she listened to her podcasts and worked away at her art diary, or read her books. Then we would eat and natter, drink tea and natter, watch a vid, then natter... 

There was, of course, beachcombing...



Mac1 is an inveterate collector of flotsam and jetsam! I lost count of how many sticks and bits she stuck into her bags. Meanwhile, I found lots of little seaglass bits to add to her supply. There were, as always, plenty of dogs to say hello and give ear chucks to.

My sissy spotted some yarn in my stash that she liked the look of. That was the only signal I needed to pick it out and start a sleeveless jumper (vest) for her. More on that in the Saturday Stitches post. I still have unfinished objects (UFOs), but the lure of doing something that is wanted by another, that has a defined purpose and specific design (albeit another of my own production) takes over. 

Monday arrived, and Mac1 had to get back over to the east of this Bonny Land. It had been a most delightful, relaxing, and entertaining few days.




Menoizikul; Midweek Musicalisms

The first of our "fifth wheel" choices, as provided by penfriend Joni. A quirky piece combining three unusual partner instruments: marimba, oboe and foot cymbals... fun!

Menonday Art Vibe; Home Hangs Series

On the walls of The Hutch, it would not surprise you to know, I also have art representing the third country in my background - India. 

First, I'll share an item that was bought here, but produced as a result of the young Scottish artist having had a six-month residency in Delhi. There was a larger piece, which also had appeal, but not to the same extent as this smaller one, which contained so much that I could identify with... architecture, landscape, hints of the flora and fauna, as well as snippets of paper bearing the Devanagari script of Hindi and Sanskrit.