Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Colourful White Christmas

No, I'm not going to show a photograph of the snow. I'm sure that just about everybody in the northern hemisphere has their own beautiful white world outside. I went for a long walk through the woods with a friend yesterday and I absolutely love this weather. I know, it's slippery, cold and once it all starts melting it's a right mess. Still, for me it's always a fairy tail come true. A beautiful robin red breast in the white snow sends me into raptures. I had a little book when I was a kid with exactly this scenario in it. Growing up with Christmas being celebrated with a barbeque beside the pool (I wish) I always dreamt of little birds in the snow. Well, actually the BBQ beside the pool was reserved for Boxing Day. On the 25th we used to rise and shine early to attend the church service at 07.00, then we visited an aunt who always had jam tartlets, followed by a visit to another aunt who baked the most delicious shortbread. This was just the warming up. Why we had to have traditional English Christmas lunches in that climate I'll never know. I could handle everything until the Christmas pudding appeared. I really loathed that but battled my way through a helping in the hope of finding one of the coins sadistically hidden in the pud. I hope people in South Africa are more sensible these days and have light salad lunches in the shade beside the pool.
Back to textiles by way of a short detour : I've sorted out my book collection (must be over 1000 books) into the different sections : South African, Dutch, English, academic, etc. A huge but very rewarding task. At least now I can find everything. There is also something extremely satisfying in handling the books which I read 30 years ago. Transported me back to when I could sit and read uninterrupted for hours on end drinking tea and (sorry to admit) smoking cigarettes. This was followed by intense dicussions with friends. Wasn't it wonderful to know everything, believe that you could change the world and just be intellectually active. Sigh! Back to the nitty gritty of my life now.
I've completed my two "inside out, upside down" quilts and am pleased with the result ( the pictures don't do them justice blah, blah).

Here 2 detail shots. Not, truelly, in real life the colours are very good. I'm now working on a series and will be back in the studio today.

Have a wonderful Christmas everyone. Whatever you do, BBQ or Christmas pud, I hope you share it with loved ones. See you in 2010.



6 reacties:

Joei Rhode Island said...

Merry Merry to you, too, Laura. Enjoyed your lovely Cherry Holiday Red even without the white snow.
Here's to a creative and successful New Year.

andrea said...

I enjoyed your rendition of Christmas in the southern hemisphere. We almost never have a white Christmas here (last year we did!) but I was looking at photos from childhood and remembering that we used to. Wish it was still that way! Merry Christmas to you and yours, Laura!

Thelma said...

Merry Christmas!! I'm so glad I found your blog, I love your work! Your upside down quilt looks great!

Jacquelines blog said...

Ziet er goed uit Laura, hele fijne dagen!!!!

smarcoux said...

I must vouch for Laura .. the upside down quilts are scrummy ... the colours and compostion are fantastic .... excellent work on getting those done hunny .. I love them... are you putting them in pride of place ?

Sandy
Hope you had a wonderful xmas and new year so far... all the best to you and the family.
Sandy and JOe

Corryna Janssen said...

Dit ziet er zeker goed uit.

Wat ik grappig vindt, is dat je het hebt over barbequen in combinatie met de Kerstdagen. Dat is iets waar ik nooit aan gedacht had, totdat ik Kerst doorbracht in Zuid-Afrika. Toen zaten we naast het zwembad en aten gezamenlijk van de Skottelbraai. Heerlijk, maar zo anders dan Kerst in Nederland.