How we celebrated Halloween….
Posted on | November 2, 2008 | 6 Comments
Now, we wait…
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Inspiration
HandEye magazine
A very happy find. I have only had time to read a couple of pieces from the current issue, but this, it is a very good thing. Take the time to read their mission and an article or two, and I'll bet you will be hooked as well. The intersection of craft, design, and social/environmental responsibility, I don't think it gets much better than that.
And I can't mention HandEye without the source of this find, Craftivism by local author Betsy Greer, and The Creative Life a discussion between Betsy and Kim Werker about making their own way in a nontraditional/creative field. Both of which have spawned long bouts of thinking & dreaming.
A very happy find. I have only had time to read a couple of pieces from the current issue, but this, it is a very good thing. Take the time to read their mission and an article or two, and I'll bet you will be hooked as well. The intersection of craft, design, and social/environmental responsibility, I don't think it gets much better than that.
And I can't mention HandEye without the source of this find, Craftivism by local author Betsy Greer, and The Creative Life a discussion between Betsy and Kim Werker about making their own way in a nontraditional/creative field. Both of which have spawned long bouts of thinking & dreaming.
Support
MSF-UK
My friend Heather has made a wager with Pete, the webmaster of MSF-UK’s p/hop site - who recently knit his first scarf for a $500 donation. If he knits a sock, she'll match that. Read about her wager, the backstory, and the great work MSF does where Heather works in the DR Congo, and jump on in! Can we add to the pot & sweeten the deal for a sock?!
My friend Heather has made a wager with Pete, the webmaster of MSF-UK’s p/hop site - who recently knit his first scarf for a $500 donation. If he knits a sock, she'll match that. Read about her wager, the backstory, and the great work MSF does where Heather works in the DR Congo, and jump on in! Can we add to the pot & sweeten the deal for a sock?!
Words
Bowerbird Knits
Thank you, Dr. Zizmor!, a thoughtful post on the immediacy of the internet and challenge and satisfaction of creative acts.
Family
Tad has finished collaborating on another great site, for Kat Coyle! Check it out: KatCoyle.com
My brother Marshall recently published a great article on GreenBiz r.e. identifying key sources of greenhouse gas emissions and taking targeted action How to Cool Your Company's Greenhouse Gas Hot Spots
My brother Marshall recently published a great article on GreenBiz r.e. identifying key sources of greenhouse gas emissions and taking targeted action How to Cool Your Company's Greenhouse Gas Hot Spots
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November 3rd, 2008 @ 10:25 am
Bravo! A perfect way to celebrate Halloween!
I plan to go first thing tomorrow morning, with my knitting in hand. I anticipate a bit of a wait.
November 3rd, 2008 @ 11:57 am
Those sure are some fancy stickers!! I voted on Thursday. Is it cheating if I bring my “I voted” sticker to Starbucks tomorrow for free coffee?
November 3rd, 2008 @ 2:51 pm
you get free coffee when voting?
November 3rd, 2008 @ 3:57 pm
with bated breath. We voted a few weeks ago. Fingers crossed.
November 3rd, 2008 @ 5:49 pm
We spent our Halloween evening the exact same way. Wait and worry.
January 3rd, 2010 @ 3:01 pm
[...] voted for the first time (and lost all faith in the process – 2000). Continued to vote and had some of my hope restored [...]