Wednesday, October 20, 2010

There was a story in the moon...

2011 Orchard House Wall Calendar






For the love of old books, I love my copy of the Journals of Louisa May Alcott.




2011 Orchard House Wall Calendar







One of the prints inside this amazing book is a print of Orchard House dated 1838.







2011 Orchard House Wall Calendar







I took the image and hid her in the hot air balloon,





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and of course I put one in the moon.






The words read:


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There was a story in the moon, and the forest waited patiently for the play to begin.

2011 Orchard House Wall Calendar

The trees were created using Vintage objects and digitally painted, they dance along the border at the bottom of the fabric.  If you click on the image below you will see what it looks like in fabric.  I created a centered image and printed a fat quarter in linen-canvas for my wall hanging.



This fabric design has a melody of coordinates in my calendar collection.











This fabric is available for sale in my Spoonflower Gallery.

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

The Book of Birds

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DSC07980I love books about birds.  Recently a blogging friend took one of these kinds of books and created a wall of bird art from a Vintage book of birds.


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DSC07980These two volumes are The First Work Presenting in Full Color all the major species of the United States and Canada.  Each book measures 10 1/4 x 7 inches.  Volume I is 345 pages, plus an index.  Volume II is 363 pages, plus an index.

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DSC07980When I found these lovely editions, I was taken with the many color illustrations as well as the black and white photographs, maps and renderings of birds.

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DSC07980Volume One contains, diving birds, ocean birds, swimmers, wading birds, wild fowl, birds of prey game birds shore birds.

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DSC07980Volume Two contains, owls, woodpeckers, flycatchers, crown jays, orioles, creepers, thrushes, swallows, tanagers, wrens, warblers, hummingbirds, finches and sparrows.

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DSC07980National Geographic Society, Washington D. C., 1937. Hardcover. Grosvenor Gilbert editor. Wetmore Alexander, National Geographic Society.

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DSC07980Illustrated by Major Allan Brooks (illustrator). Green cloth hardbacks are tightly bound with no marks. End papers of both are Flyways of North America. 


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DSC07980Each contains its own Index and Book II contains a section of Interesting Recoveries of Banded Birds. 

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DSC07980950 color portraits by Major Allan Brooks as well as numerous black and white illustrations and photographs. 

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DSC07980I have a collection of bird books on my mantle alongside nests, and all things nesting, which I enjoy. 


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DSC07980These two books are a treasure, whether used for decorating your coffee table, for the bird watcher as reference, or using them to take the prints inside these volumes to frame and hang on the wall.



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DSC07980I just added these two volumes to my etsy shop For The Love of Old Books.


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DSC07980Hope you enjoyed listening to the sounds of lovely birds.

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Friday, September 24, 2010

Favorite Poems of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

Standing at the very town of Concord, Massachusetts I read the poem by Longfellow of The MIdnight Ride of Paul Revere.  I had taken the book to photograph it in Concord and then onto Lexington Green.


I couldn't help but notice how the words jumped off the page. I love American History and living here just has to be shared.


I photographed the book late one afternoon at a bridge in Concord, and then caught the last of the afternoon light in Lexington Green. 
This is the very place that Longfellow wrote about in his moving poem.


This poem along with a host of others is inside this lovely old volume. My American History teacher would have loved this book. 

Favorite Poems of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, published in 1947 by Doubleday. Illustrated by Edward A. Wilson First.



A Beautiful book with a lovely green hardcover. 395 Pages With Introduction by Henry Seidel Canby.

Illustrated with full page color and black and white plates by Edward A. Wilson The illustrations are lovely.




The introduction by Henry Seidel Cany to this version of Longfellow's poems described this collection " a collection of the finest work of one of America's outstanding poets, who work is known and loved by all who read.”



Among the poems included are: Courtship of Miles Standish, Paul Revere's Ride, The Hymn to the Night, The Reaper 

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and The Flowers, My Lost Youth, The Song of Hiawatha, The Phantom Ship, Evangeline, The Village Blacksmith, The Wreck of the Hesperus, The Old Clock on the Stairs and many more.




A Fine Heirloom Copy of a Lovely Collection of Longfellow's Poems.






I just placed this book in my etsy shop For The Love of Old Books the other day, but just photographed the other pages yesterday.  


I hope you enjoyed listening to one of the poems in this wonderful treasure of The Midnight Ride of Paul Revere.


the red coats are coming
Every year in April on Patriot's Day,
there is a battle performed in the middle of Lexington Green.  This was a drive-by photo taken by me.  You can tell these gents were not too thrilled at my request for a smile.