Children of Eve
Monday, May 23, 2011

After the Rain

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It has been raining here a lot. A whole lot. Like every day. I found myself slipping into “snowed in” mode. For me that means not leaving t...
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Tuesday, May 3, 2011

I love Easter.

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I love Easter and Springtime. Flowers that I planted years ago come back to surprise me. I seem to have forgotten them. Now they amaze me wi...
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Friday, April 1, 2011

The stretching of a dish.

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  I made a big bowl of this: corn, beans, cilantro, onion, salt and the juice of a lime. It's made from canned beans and uncooked frozen...
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Monday, March 14, 2011

Seeking Solitude

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I have been a bit absent here, I know. For a couple of months my life has been a social whirlwind, blogging is a social arena too and I ju...
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Monday, February 14, 2011

Valentine and Sugar Plum

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First, I want to wish you all a Happy Valentine's Day. I took this photo last month at The NY Botanical Garden, garlands of perfect hear...
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Wednesday, February 9, 2011

felted flower-saved

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It's cold outside! I wanted to make a new hat that wasn't so tight that it flattened my hair down. A nice loose, comfortable warm ha...
Friday, January 21, 2011

bumpy-lumpy neck warmer

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I have always found myself attracted to textiles with round designs and patterns whether they be printed on or even better, textured. I have...
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Eve
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A native New Yorker, I grew up going back and forth between the city and the country. I was equally inspired by both worlds. The bustle of museums, fashion and punk rock paired perfectly with the quiet solitude of trees, bugs and salamanders. I met my husband at The School of Visual Arts in NYC in 1985. We went on to have careers and joined the commuter rat race. When our children arrived, our life took a shift. We homeschooled the girls and found ourselves craving more country and less city. We began creeping up farther away from the city. Over the years we felt our family becoming stagnant: spiritually, creatively and physically. The decision was unanimous to flee NY in search of a different life. In 2018, we packed up two teens, two snakes and one guinea pig and headed west to seek our fortune! Here we are in Utah, feeling more at home than ever. Life has really opened up for us. We are doing things we love and every day is an adventure.
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