Saturday, July 18, 2009



Sometimes it is nice to just have a reminder. I love all my friends, family, customers and the people that will be my friends that I just have not met yet.

Wednesday, July 15, 2009



This day has fooled me. When I woke up at an unearthly hour of 6:30 am, the day had dawned cool, misty and foggy. I could hear the fog horns on the water through the open bedroom windows. I thought it was marvelous but now, it is warm and sunny and my inspirational day of fog and mist is gone!

When we were in Tacoma, we stopped into the Washington State History museum and went to the top floor where an exhibit on women's voting rights was installed. It is just a shock to read that men thought that giving women the right to vote would destroy our government among other dire warnings! I think we as women, need to remind our younger sisters that women were not and perhaps not even now; afforded the same rights as men. Today we have wage disparity and even in my own working environment: I find myself not treated equally with the men I work with. We must not take women's rights for granted, remember the history of these hard won rights and work to ensure that these rights are kept equal among the sexes in the US. That is enough on my soap box for now but it has only been in recent weeks that this unequal treatment has been brought home to me. Just when I thought that such treatment was old, old news!

Well, I am off for a few more hours to work in the studio. xo, Lois

Monday, July 13, 2009

Home from Tacoma

I think the charms look impressive all together in this shot that Jake took. I don't mean impressive in that I have an inflated sense of self but that the designs and pieces look like a large abstract painting or assemblage. I have to admit, I am happy to be home and happier still that the day is cool, cloudy and rainy. After the heat of the convention center this past weekend; this is soooo refreshing! Many thanks to the customers, friends and fams who came out to see me at the show!




This is Jacob working hard ( ? ) at the show! No, not really; he is watching the booth before opening so we can run around and socialize. He has grown up in this business and we try to tell him that it can take him places and give him skills that will be invaluable in his life. At 12 though, you just don't want to hear these things.




This is a picture of our booth at the Puget Sound Bead Festival. It was a wonderful show and so great to see everyone that I haven't seen since Bead & Button. It is always a surprise to me how we are a bit like gypsies in this business and how we so quickly build friendships between customers at these shows.

Tuesday, July 7, 2009



Sally Ally is looking so sweet and innocent here as she peeks out the cat door of the newly painted cat house. Love those colors for certain. I say she is innocent because the minute she sweetly looks at you and you being the naive fool that you are, reach and pet her, chomp, you get a Sally love nibble. Ouch!

Spent the entire day packing for the Puget Sound Bead Festival. I wish there were little fairies that would enter into my warehouse and carefully choose merchandise and gently pack it into totes. Man it just plain wore me out. I worked from 8:15 this morning to just a little bit ago. We even had to have chinese takeout for dinner. Just too tired to cook. All three of us worked on getting ready for the show. Anyhow, I am feeling a bit burry eyed here so off to bed with me. G'night!

Sunday, July 5, 2009


Isn't this flower from my front yard flower bed just beautiful? The coral hues of its petals remind me of every beautiful sunset I've ever seen. I love the way it reaches for the sunlight just past my front porch; the gentle reediness of the leaves.... So pretty! It makes me happy just to gaze at it.

I worked all day in the studio making things to fill the jewelry racks and display cases in my shop. I have quite a collection of jewelry and window ornaments ready to be displayed.

Off to bed with me. Night!

Saturday, July 4, 2009

HAPPY JULY 4th TO a GREAT COUNTRY!



The best fireworks show that I have ever seen was the event held in Washington, DC in 1976 to celebrate our nation's Bicentennial. I had a view from the roof top of the old Naval Medical Center building and I looked out over the Washington Monument to the Lincoln Memorial. I could see almost the entire mall from that perch. The show, presided over by President Ford went on forever. It was my first BIG CITY fireworks show and even now as I think about the spectacular lights in the sky; my breath catches in my throat. The show ended that very warm, dark, cloudless evening with a laser light show of green rays emanating from the top of the Washington Monument. You could hear the enormous crowds spread out on the mall gasping and oooo-ing. ( It WAS 1976 and lasers were very new science. ) As we walked back to our car or however we came to downtown, I don't really remember, ( It WAS the 70's after all ! ) I thought I will never forget this night in the nation's capital and the patriotism this incredible show ignited in me. So, Happy Independence Day to all of us! Long may we live freely!!

Sunday, June 28, 2009


This is a sweet picture of Phil and his youngest granddaughter, Eliza. She lives in Utah. I think, they look sweet in their matching pink shirts! We are older now and once there would have been pictures of our grandparents with us as babies on their laps. Sometimes the circle of life comes full around and you can see it so clearly that you are certain that you are looking far off into the future.

I was thinking today of a time when I first moved to Port Townsend and had a 4 person party line for my phone service. Just think, four people! It seems so very long ago but it was less than 30 years this summer. What would the kids of today, even my own kids, think of that? You didn't need to be on line to know what was going on in your neighbor's lives! How things have truly changed. I wouldn't always call these changes positive progress but it is amazing nonetheless.