Over at Emma Tree there’s a great story about a recent bird muse. This is my bird muse.
I used to have a next door neighbor named Betty – Betty was in her 80s and she was awesome. She went rockhounding every Thursday, had been everywhere, would clip articles out of the paper of things that she thought would interest us (we were new to Albuquerque then), and loved my son. I spent many an afternoon in her house or out in our front yards talking to her and listening to her fabulous stories.
She died suddenly a few years ago and her house was bought by a “house flipper”. Our street is very close and we all poked around the house peering into windows to see what they were doing to “Betty’s House”. One day I went around back to see what they were doing to her sunporch. A bird had apparently flown right into the window and smacked itself rather hard. There was a perfect outline of the bird! I immediately grabbed my camera and took several shots. Over the next few days I took all the various neighbors over to the house to see the “ghost bird”. We were all agreed Betty was keeping an eye on her house still.
This is the image I took and digitally altered in Photoshop. You can see individual feathers! It’s crazy how perfect that image is!

Haven’t even been able to read blogs recently much less blog myself. This past weekend I partied like a rock star at a local club downtown, my amazing husband went to a film festival where the film he was in WON AN AWARD! , and did a bunch of winter shopping for the kiddos. I also worked on stuff for The Wooden Cow. Today I threw my boss a birthday party, had a interior design meeting for the Cow, and tomorrow I will be hosting a block party on my front lawn. And I just started a new schedule last week – in at 6am, out at 3pm – so that I can have a few hours every afternoon to work on art/co-op stuff. Friday I have a gallery opening that will include eight of my encaustic pieces – and I’m going to a club afterward to cheer on an cool band I just discovered (during last Friday’s excursion) The piece posted here is what I worked on this afternoon.
Six links – I think that’s a personal record.








