Saturday, December 22, 2007

Merry Christmas!


Nature's Ornaments
Watercolor on arches 140lb. cold press
16" x 20"
©2007 Catherine E. Hamilton

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Saturday, December 15, 2007

Christmas is a coming...

...and I'm not quite ready yet. This weekend I'm going to:

1. Get a tree, put it up

2. Stop by a friend's cookie-making party

3. Some general housecleaning, to prepare for a ladies get-together I'm hosting later in the week

4. Finish my holiday card painting, get cards made

5. Get some pressies for the doggities

6. Do some random Christmas shopping

7. Attend another friend's get-together

8. Take my time and not rush, there's no point in it.

9. Ski if I do have any time left over

10. Do a little bit of work if I have time left over after skiing.

I think that is plenty.

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Wednesday, December 12, 2007

Sneak Peek

Christmas Chickadee (Sketch)

I've been working on a painting that will hopefully make it into greeting card format before the holiday. If not, I'll just have a nice little wintry painting. The sketch above is a little teaser from my Moleskine. I'm completing the finished piece in watercolor, 20" x 16".

The birds, the snow, the icicles, my dogs, the trees, the mountains--these have been my personal solace in what has turned out to be a very challenging time for me. Sometimes life throws unexpected kinks into what you thought was a very well ironed-out plan. There is no way to prepare yourself for these shifts and changes. You may even have believed that you were prepared for them, should they ever happen. But no, you were not. The point of these challenges is not preparation; their purpose is to take you by surprise, shake you around, throw all your pieces up into the air and give you a chance to rearrange, realign. Find your meaning as you evaluate each little torn up piece. You pick yourself, tape it all together again. The result is not a new you but rather a fortified you. One that knows it can be shaken, deconstructed, and still come back together in one piece, stronger than before.

Cryptic, I know. It is to me too.

In my own piecing together I have noticed a few things. I have been feeling very poetic. My senses have awakened to the little details; the swishy sound of snow beneath my skis. The taste of dry powder versus heavy wet snow. The movement of an individual flake as it floats down and lands on my glove, where at just the right angle I can see all of its crystalline facets in the light of a street lamp. The smell of wet pine smoke rising from chimneys. The feel of cold below zero as it freezes the tiny hairs in my nostrils. I become overwhelmed by it all and scratch lopsided verses in my journal until I drift off to sleep.

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Thursday, December 06, 2007

S-N-O-W


Bow Your Heads
Originally uploaded by Kate Hamilton.
It is snowing. It has snowed 6 inches in the past 24 hours. 16 inches in the past week. We will receive at least 20 more inches by Sunday. Can anyone say "Whoo-hoo! Powder day!" ???

I just finished uploading photos from Thanksgiving in Pennsylvania, as well as some other photos from girls' weekend with my friends, and some random winter shots. I haven't been taking nearly as many as usual for this time of year--mainly because the snow was so delayed. But now that winter wonderland has arrived, the camera will be clicking.

Enjoy some peace this holiday season. That's my goal.