Wednesday, December 6, 2023

Thanksgiving and getting creative!

 It has been such a great last couple of weeks! Where do I start!

My friend Debra, who is from Canada, was traveling parts of the world for the last couple of months, and her last stop before going back home was my house. We met at a glass workshop back in 2009 and hit it off right away, becoming very close friends. She flew in on Thanksgiving with her beau, whom he was very nice, and my hubby got along with him very well.  They had some important things in common, football and fishing!

We all had a wonderful time with with them and family over at Thanksgiving dinner!  It was good food with insteresting and fun conversations.  I did miss my daughter since she is still out of the country- but I am glad that she will be home for Christmas.

The first thing Debra and I had to do while the guys were out fishing on the lake, was to get Santa pictures together!


Since my friend is a glass artist I had planned on making some art in my studio with her but first I had to get the mosiac off the floor.  So while she was busy on her I pad, I FINALLY installed it around the side window of my art studio.  I wasn't sure about the "Deep Ocean "grout, but I think it makes the white pop. After the holidays I'll work on the mosaics for the front two windows.





Since the floor in the studio was clear, I was able to set up a table for us to both work.  I purchased these lovely 6"x6" boxes that are lined with black velvet and have a lip on the lid to hold a tile in place.

As she created a couple of glass art tiles for herself, I was busy creating mine for Christmas gifts. We had a great time together!
I gifted myself one (completely unlike the others I made) to keep my tiny cat patterns and fused glass cat elements in it. 

Sunday we all went downtown late in the afternoon to catch the live music and window shop at the Market Square.  San Antonio had the Christmas River Parade and the lighting the night before we decided to go. It was great timing for us since it wasn't over crowded.  Parking was easy, there was no wait to get a table for dinner.  I don't remember the last time I went downtown to walk the riverwalk and see all the Christmas lights.  It was such a nice festive feeling walking around and looking at everything. I do appreciate the mild South Texas weather in December.








I hope everyone had a good Thanksgiving.














2 comments:

  1. What a joy to make art with a dear friend, and then walk around taking in the lights. The mosaic around your studio window is stunning. Just gorgeous.

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    1. Thank you! it was a great time with my friend! I'm so happy that you like the mosaic!

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