Santa Cruz, California, October 28th, 2014

Santa Cruz, California, October 28th, 2014

Wednesday, November 25, 2015

Kids? We're moving!!!




EDIT: My BLOG is moving....sorry for the confusion...

Where to?






HOPEFULLY, by December 3rd. 
AFTER the refinishing project is DONE and the auction is OVER!!!  

Wednesday, November 18, 2015

Where is she and what is she up to?


She's up to her ears in dust and sand paper!

I'm at the tail end of a refinishing project, but I long for 1894 and Rose's story.
But I can't leave 2015 just yet, because I have a hard and fast deadline to get a project done for an auction.


In case you're curious, though, I am immersed in the early 1800's, working on something very similar to this: an Empire Era mahogany dining table.

  

www.indulgy.com



Here's the table base, which is in two pieces.


Three, if you count this giant crack. But fear not! My husband will fix that.



Do you see the worn adges on the base? Those are from 100 years of shoes pressing in and wearing down the wood. We're leaving that "flaw" as it is.





I work outside, and the dust from my DeWalt random orbital sander colours the fading fall leaves.





Can you see the white stripe in the grain? In all my years of restoration projects, I've never seen a white stripe in mahogany!!





A closer look. 



Along with the table, which is in 4 pieces, we have the six original chairs that came with the set.

Here you can see the before and after colours of the chairs.
Did I mention the chairs have their original black pebbled leather seats? 
 Those were nasty. I'll post a photo of them when the project is done. 






So, for now, I'll head back to The Empire Years, but I'll leave you with a few lines from my work-in-progress...the scene is rather un-edited, but it's when they discover something very interesting about a horse thief.


“Nate! Shoot him!”  Jack was not going to let Black get much farther.
Nate raised his gun, and fired again. The man’s body jerked hard, and fell sideways. But like a cat, this fool had nine lives. Nez could make out one bloody hand on the pommel and one holding his hat. White foam coated Black’s neck and his mouth, his speed had cut in half.
“Pa!” Nate rode alongside Jack and tossed him his rifle. “I’ll jump him!”
“Be careful!” Jack shouted.
“He’s a runt!” Nate kicked his boots from his stirrups and wrapped the reins around the pommel. Viking rode within a few feet of Black and the thief, then Nate launched himself like a bird of prey.
In the blink of an eye, the thief was on the ground, under Nate. Nate rolled off him. The thief rose to his knees and one hand. He scrambled to his feet, then fell face down in the dirt. He rose again, only to have James rope his ankles and yank him hard. He flailed in the dry grass, rustling up a cloud of dirt and insects. Nate got to his feet, ran over and kicked a boot hard into the thief’s ribs. Hard enough that Nez could hear the bones crack. “You stinking pig! I’ll hang you myself!”
Wide-eyed, the young man held up his bloody hand and covered his face.
“Stop it, Nate!” Jack’s voice echoed off the hillside. “You’ll kill him!”
“Good!”
His face red with fury, Nate kicked the silent thief again, then reached down and hauled the man off the ground. He tore away his filthy scarf, and punched him in the jaw, sending the thief’s hat flying and his ill-fitting, tattered coat off his shoulder.
“Please stop.” A weak voice cried out.
“Lord in Heaven!” James’ shout hushed them all. Stilled Nate’s fist mid-punch. Knocked Jack to his knees. Pulled mercy from thin air.
A long braid hung down to the ground, the end of it sweeping dirt into the light brown hair. “Please…stop hitting me.”
Nate roared. The woman fainted.
And hung like a bloodied, battered rag doll from his grip.


Wednesday, November 11, 2015

The game...journey...road...life...of a writer. Who isn't *just* a writer.


So, in the last few years, I've completed two manuscripts, also known as "books".
www.smithsonianmag.com




And yes, I call what I've got filed in my laptop books because well, it's easier. 


Until then, I'm in that season right now known as waiting.

www.wallpaperus.org


Most days, like today, I'm content to wait on God and my agent to sort things through.
Other days, I am not.
But, one thing I'm learning in all this, is patience. 
Oh, and balance.

                                                         www.tribesports.com

Why balance? 
Because I have a busy life, and while I'm blessed to have it, it is still busy.
Although, until I took up writing, let's just say it was less busy.


So, what do we call this? That existance in which a whole lot of juggling is going on.
Well, one could use the analogy of a long journey, or a game, or a road, or a life...but, really, the best one for me is adventure.


The kind where you stare down your adversary and win, but not til you've flown through a whirlwind.


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For the record, *I* don't hate snakes.
Bugs, yes. But not snakes.

So, whilst listening to my iPod as I refinish an Empire mahogany dining set, I'm doing a few things at once. Let's face it, sanding isn't brain surgery. So while I graduate from 100 grit to 220, I'm also pondering the storyline for Book Three.


and Book Two http://talesfromtheredhead.blogspot.ca/2015/06/so-then-what-happened.html, we meet Tsi'tnaginnie and his younger brother Natanii.

But in Book Three, we meet Rose. She introduces herself to the family by stealing a horse. A hanging crime, in 1894.
That might not go over well. Not at all.

AND???

While all this is keeping me hopping, I'm also prepping my website for a launch at the end of November.

www.smockpaper.com


I'm totally nervous and excited! 
But for now, I need to go do laundry.

And figure out how to act like a grown up.

Or at least fake it.