Guilt Trip

Thelma & Louise tour LA (Lower Alabama)

With a detour through Jackson, Mississippi  (for the Raoul Dufy exhibit at the Mississippi Museum of Art – not exactly on the way from Kentucky to Alabama) Melinda braved the storms and cell phone problems and arrived for her FIRST visit to Fort Morgan in the wee hours of the morning.  Most of my buddies have been here at least once so Melinda claimed peer pressure and guilt were her motivations for renting a car and making the trek down here alone!

When the sun came up that morning we discovered her rental car was, TA DA, a convertible! The perfect car for the perfect weather. 

Thelma & Louise???

Thelma & Louise???

We had a week of walking on the beach, shopping, shelling, and rum drinks. We made a list of all the places she’d heard about over the years, and crossed them off as we sipped Bushwackers at the FloraBama (twice), selected fish at Billy’s, found the perfect mirror at Connie’s and hats & scarves at the Waterfront Rescue,  munched lunch at Lulu’s, met friends for drinks at The Happy Hooker,

Sunset at The Happy Hooker

Sunset at The Happy Hooker

closed down the Liz Claiborne outlet, and found gifts to take home at Al’s and Souvenir City. 

And we were styling in that sleek black Sebring Convertible!

One afternoon we donned our Thelma & Louise shades and headgear, and loaded Sophie in the backseat with her ‘doggles’, and motored to the legendary Pines for boiled peanuts, beer, and hardware.  We were quite the  sensation.

I think our Derby celebration was my most memorable since the year Betsy helped the waitress at Big O’s make Mint Juleps with dried mint flakes from Brunos (not a memorable recipe).

Derby menu

Derby menu

We were crabbing in the bay with Horton & Sharon until post time, then we zipped back to their beach house just in time to pour the Bourbon.

While we watched the coverage, wearing our hats decorated with sea horses and shells, Chef Horton boiled our catch in a turkey fryer (!! Who knew??)  We didn’t pick the winner, but loved the fairy tale ending and toasted to long-shots.

Then we were escorted to the deck with trays of crabs, rolls of paper towels, and butter and we were instructed by experts on the ‘right way’ to eat a crab. They were absolutely right! Too much fun and too much fabulous food.

That evening she unveiled her creative contribution to my little Thérapie beach house. 

I have many precious gifts contributed by my many wonderful guests and it makes me smile when I dust to remember the visits and those thoughtful mementos. I have Betsy’s Craftsman furniture, Sam & Erin’s Margarita bar, Laura’s pottery, Danny’s bamboo curtain rods, Allison’s frame, Ted’s garden, Claudia’s frog, Charmaine’s beads, Terry’s kitchen faucet… and now Melinda’s mirror.

After relentless shopping, she finally found the perfect vintage mirror, coated it in our white sugar sand and then collected, arranged and glued the shells to create a masterpiece for the blue bedroom. 

Melinda's Mirror

Melinda's Mirror

The collage includes Blue’s molted claw, driftwood collected in the fall, barnacles found five years ago, seaweed from the recent storm, and my favorite weathered shells.  It is a treasure!

But the visit was over too soon and on Sunday she was headed back for another tour of the exhibit in Mississippi and then home to Kentucky with her colorful hermit crabs.

It is my hope she found LA as enchanting as I do and will be back very, very, very soon for another week of Thérapie.

Thursday Girls at the Beach?

Published in: on June 6, 2009 at 8:38 pm  Comments (1)  
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Mullet Toss

Mullet drying on the line

Mullet drying on the line

Gyotaku, the Japanese style of fish printing, is the perfect art form for an old biology teacher.

I made my first print 25 years ago after reading an article about preserving your child’s first catch in ink. I think that old print on construction paper is still hanging in Tom’s room.

Many years later I was invited to join my friends on the ‘ Escape Artists’ weekend at Lee’s Ford Marina on Lake Cumberland. They are artists, I am not….

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Lees Ford prints

I was invited because we once owned a little houseboat at Lee’s Ford and they thought I could captain the pontoon while they sketched and painted. But I had to register as an artist of some description, so I revived my old talent and actually produced some credible prints.

Since that time I will occasionally drag out the paints and pins when I am inspired by a fishing trip at LeBus pond or a really sturdy cardboard box (essential for fish printing because they need to be discarded after a couple days. CPAP boxes from ResMed are especially inspirational!)

I had a couple boxes, but no fish. I have asked at the markets, but whole fish of printable size are difficult to find.

So I settled on a couple mullet (sold frozen to use as cut bait) and had a little fun this weekend.  The only mullet I’ve had personal experience with were being tossed at the Flora -Bama across the state line! So…

I think flounder would make wonderful subjects so I’m on the lookout for surf fishermen over spring break!

bass printed in 2007

bass printed in 2007

bluegill printed in 2007

bluegill printed in 2007

closeup of bass print

closeup of bass print

Update

In response to the questions…. yes, I have printed fish on tee shirts.

So, if you win the Mullet Toss in your division and want a trophy shirt, I can do that. Please be sure to refridgerate the fish as soon as possible, or you will have a VERY fragrant shirt!

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Published in: on April 6, 2009 at 9:59 am  Leave a Comment  
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Renovation for vacation

Guest bedroom under construction

Guest bedroom under construction

I sprinted through my painting project to be ready for my Kentucky guests.   Five adults forced to share one bathroom was a terrific incentive for finishing up that guest bath!
Guest bedroom finished

Guest bedroom finished

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Blue room under construction

Blue room under construction

  

Blue room finished

Blue room finished

 

 

 

Guest bathroom under construction

Guest bathroom under construction

 

Guest bathroom after

Guest bathroom after

 

Danny consults with Melinda
Danny consults with Melinda
I didn’t get the light in the dining room installed before they arrived, but Danny came over for leftovers Monday and we crossed that project off my list.  Thanks, Melinda & Danny!  
Building the hurricane lamp
Building the hurricane lamp
Voila

Voila!

Published in: on March 10, 2009 at 9:07 pm  Leave a Comment  
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