Sunday, January 29, 2012
New Pieces!
I wish I had more time to make jewelry, but I did manage to finally get to some chandelier crystals that I set aside a while ago. I'm a little worried as my source for these baubles in NYC went dry last summer, so I'm using up my stash without any idea where to go to replenish.
The colors are so strong, and I suppose that if I had a huge collection, I would buy a chandelier frame and make my own Venetian-style colorful lighting fixture that would drip with color. I used to wander around ABC Carpet, an emporium in Chelsea that offers the most luxuriou$ and imaginative items. I just looked to see if they had anything I could link to that represents my chandelier color lust, but the trend just now is minimalism and no color. The lighting fixtures are inventive, so here's a look anyway.
Here's a peek at some new creations in time for Valentine's Day - some are listed, and some aren't yet. I also have some finished that I will hopefully be able to photograph tomorrow.
Labels:
Artfire,
chandelier crystal jewelry,
etsy,
overthetop
Sunday, January 22, 2012
New Treasury on Etsy
I made a Treasury on Etsy, my first in years. It took forever, so unless I am divinely inspired, it will probably be the last one I do for awhile. Hope you enjoy it, and click on the link to find some lovely Etsy artisans!
Friday, January 13, 2012
DEALS THIS WEEKEND!
We've made it two weeks into the New Year, so I think it's time for a little celebration. FREE SHIPPING at OvertheTop through midnight, January 15th. You MUST enter the coupon code FREESHIPWEEKEND to qualify for the discount, which is for Domestic US only. At Artfire Shipping is free to Canada and the US!
25% PERCENT OFF SALE at Overthetop Overstock, and the CODE there is 25OFFSALE, subject to termination at anytime. I will be listing a ton of new items that I am frantically photographing, so check in when you can.
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25 percent off sale,
free shipping,
over the top
Thursday, January 5, 2012
Remembering Maurice Finnell
2 years ago tonight you left us, Dad. At this moment we were holding your hand, singing to you and wishing you peace as you quietly and with dignity made your way into The Big Movie Show In The Sky (a song you sang so well). You are loved and missed daily, your presence is felt often, and your lessons about life and music are remembered by not only your family, but your many students. This evening I attended a concert and imagined that you were there with me, listening to a composition by one of your favorite composers and long time friend, Leonard Bernstein. I didn't plan it that way, but it just happened...what a wonderful coincidence.
In the photo is a marble apple given to you by a student, a brass G clef, a photo of you at Tanglewood, where you first met Maestro Bernstein and had a fantastic summer, and a portrait of you that I created from a photo taken at your favorite eatery, The Three Guys, on Madison Avenue, with your favorite beverage, coffee. It's not much of an altar, but I'm working on it. God Bless you, Dad.
Inwood Three Alarm Fire Heats Up A Freezing Night
Last night at this time a three-alarm fire broke out inside a store on 207th and Broadway that eventually took out more than half a dozen businesses. I didn't smell any smoke and heard no fire engines, but did hear noise from the street that I attributed to some kind of work being done by Con Ed or a city agency, which is not unusual around here. It was disturbing to me and I was agitated, as if I knew on some level that destruction was going on nearby. It was bitterly cold, in the teens, and that makes fighting these fires even harder. Apparently it broke out at about 11 PM and still was smoldering 12 hours later. The streets, awnings, and cars were covered with ice and icicles. Thankfully, no one lived above the stores affected, and miraculously, the apartment building next door sustained no damage. Two cats in an affected pet shop were carried out to safety.
Inwood, in uppermost Manhattan, is like a little village. There are no high-rise buildings and there are many mom and pop stores. Everyone knows the names of the managers and owners of various restaurants, grocery stores, cleaners, etc. When I moved here over 10 years ago, it was like this as well, with lots of artists and performers in the neighborhood, but in those 10 years, much has changed. More families have moved in and there is a feeling of something being continued and rebuilt for a new generation. Just today I joined an Inwood community group - I - who has never been a joiner or much of a participant in organized anything.
The businesses affected by this fire are as follows:
Bread and Yoga, a popular spot that I have been meaning to join for ages to hopefully get these old bones and joints in better shape,
Law Offices of L. Rosman,
Dichter Pharmacy, a major neighborhood resource managing to compete with a giant Rite Aid across the street,
Bank of America,
Citibank,
Burhan Hardware, who had opened only this fall or summer,
Broadway China, a restaurant which had been closed,
Furry Fiends, a pet shop (no animals were lost),
A dentist and a flower shop were also affected, but I am not sure of the names at this writing.
There were other businesses closed on Broadway but they may be able to reopen, though the corner affected will most surely have to be torn down.
You can read about it here.
More pictures are at my Flickr "Inwood" Set here. The top row of pics are the most recent, and you'll also get a nice taste of the neighborhood.
I certainly hope that these businesses will be able to secure enough insurance money so they can rebuild. And people, make sure that you have renter's insurance, if you rent, so that you are literally not left out in the cold. Smoke alarms and renter's insurance are a must!
I don't know why I suddenly cannot make paragraphs, so I apologize for the giant block of text that makes this harder to read. If anyone knows a way around this, please let me know!
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2010,
fire,
inwood,
January 4,
new york city,
upper manhattan
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