Archives: May 2010

Coffee and Journal Pages

Whew! It’s been a while, but we’ve finally got a fresh new schedule for our FREE creative art journaling workshopping at It’s a Grind in Laguna Hills. We’ll be gathering on Sunday afternoons, now, the second Sunday of the month for the foreseeable future. Here is precise information on the next event:

June 13
It’s A Grind Coffeehouse
24801 Alicia Pkwy
Laguna Hills CA
TIME: 1:00 to 3:00 p.m.

Join me for an afternoon of exploration, creativity and fun as we use pictures, symbols and design to express our thoughts and dreams. Combine images and words to create a visual map to your own inner landscape, and find new tricks to invigorate your journal writing. No experience required!

Bring Your Own Journal, Sketchbook, Notebook or other Blank Book
Some supplies will be provided, but feel free to bring your own. Recommended: colored pencils, markers, pens, rubber stamps, stickers, decorative paper, glue, scissors, pictures, magazines, watercolors, paintbrushes, hole punches, etc.

I will have a small number of blank journals available for purchase, priced $5-$20 depending on the journal.

I hope we’ll see you there!

15 May 2010

Zoo Pics

Author: Stace

Nin has recently posted some zoo pictures, so I thought I’d jump on the bandwagon by posting some pics of our trip to the San Diego Zoo last month. We’ll start off with the meerkats, who are not nearly as cute as you think they should be:

Meerkat

The hippos, though, were amazing. They ran laps around the pool as we watched, as graceful underwater as the butterflies in the atrium next door.

Hippo

The serval was probably the favorite of the big cats we saw that day, maybe because it was the only one that was actually awake:

Serval

The pandas were a little disappointing, because they sat with their backs to us most of the time. But still: pandas!

Panda

Panda Ears

This is probably a baby panda, about 8 months old. But given we saw no sign of a head or paws, it might just be a very clever ruse:

Baby Panda

Next time, we’ll have to try to get there at a different time of day, so we can see the little guy awake.

Speaking of little guys, we laughed at laughed at these baby warthogs climbing all over dad while he’s trying to have a nap. Mom’s probably off getting her hair permed.

Dad Boar Takes Care of the Kids

And the opposite of little is big, like this huge polar bear, passed out by the pool. This photo was taken through glass, and I probably wasn’t more than 10 feet from him.

Sleeping Polar Bear

Look at the size of his paws! I couldn’t even get a decent shot of the whole of him in the frame, that’s how close we were. Thank goodness for the glass, though. I wouldn’t want to encounter something this big face to face, I don’t think…

Polar Bear Paw

And finally, proof that whatever crazy things spec fiction writers invent, nature has already made something weirder: the harpy eagle. Really, this photo doesn’t do justice how truly strange looking this bird is.

Harpy Eagle

I’ll have some more pictures from our trip to the San Diego Wild Animal park in a few days.

14 May 2010

Lunch Hour

Author: Stace

Lunch Hour

Flowers and butterflies drift in color, illuminating spring. ~Author Unknown

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