Wednesday, November 17, 2010

9/21/10 to 9/29/10























My head feels like it is filled with stones today.
Song I am currently listening to:
Let's go fly a kite from Mary Poppins(reminds me of Danelle since the only kite I ever flew belonged to her)
Book I am reading:
Persuasion (I think this is my third time reading it. It is so good!)
Next up:
The Charming Quirks of Others by Alexander McCall Smith
Shows I am watching:
Finishing up the final season of Buffy (what will I do without the kickass slayer with the witty one liners?) and watching the 2nd season of fringe
Looking forward to:
My birthday this Friday and going to see the new Harry Potter movie.

Monday, November 15, 2010

9/12/10 to 9/20/10
























I saw Rufus Wainright at the symphony. The show was great, but not enough Rufus. He sang five Shakespeare sonnets. I liked watching the violinists. If I could magically be able to play any instrument, I think I would choose the harp.
This weekend was momentous. Besides seeing Rufus, Mike and I finished converting our bathtub into a shower. I took my first shower in it last night and it was fantabulous. The smell of the new plastic shower curtain makes me happy.

Saturday, October 30, 2010

Red Balloon 2

















I like rain on the weekends because I don't have to get out of bed. I can listen to the sound of the rain hitting the roof and windows in the warm safety of my covers.

Sunday, October 24, 2010

The Red Balloon 1
















While I enjoyed watching movies like Meet Me in St. Louis and Cinderella when I was a child, my brother liked to watch The Red Balloon. I found the movie a little too sad. I watched it, but all the balloons in the world could not change the fact that the awesome red balloon is murdered by a mob of boys. BOOOOOOO. My brother recently moved into a new place, and he wanted me to give him some paintings to hang on the wall. He suggested I paint some stills from The Red Balloon, so I rewatched the film. It is so beautifully done. Every still could make a wonderful painting. However, the red balloon is still killed at the end and it is still sad. Here is the first painting I did.
On another note, GO GIANTS!

Friday, October 1, 2010

Boy with Bear
























Here is my first drawing of the boy with bear photo (as seen in post from Sept. 15). More to come.

9/3/10 to 9/11/10






















Apparently I have a doppelganger in L.A. with the last name Fletcher. I have a proposition for her. Want to come up here every Friday, go to my work, and pretend to be me while I take the day off? No. Well let me know if you change your mind.
I took this past Friday off and was a tourist for a day in my hometown. I went to the cliff house and the zoo. At the zoo I rode the train, swooned over two baby monkeys, and considered buying a sloth doll to keep me company when my live sloth was not around (Mr. Brown). It was a grand old time.

Friday, September 17, 2010

8/25/10 to 9/2/10






















Highlights of this weekend:
Going to a wedding. It is always a good time celebrating love and drinking free booze. Plus, when you go with Mike, you never know when he is going to break his glass. He may even break it as the bride and groom are saying their vows.
Throwing a party and getting to see some good friends.
Walking with Arrow, Max, and Whitney at Fort Funston and watching Arrow ignore his groupies (two mini poodles who loved nothing more than following Arrow around and smelling his butt).
Going to my dad's birthday party. I got him an old Marlene Dietrich record and Julie London record. He played them. It was the first time I really appreciated the difference between records and cds. It sounded like Marlene Dietrich was singing live in the next room. Awesome.
Low light of this weekend:
Having someone puke in my bathtub. Definitely not cool, but one must pay the party gods.

8/19/10 to 8/24/10























I finished reading Jane Eyre yesterday. I have not read it since I was in middle school. My review: a governess, plus a passionate man, plus a crazy woman locked in a room who likes to start fires, makes for a good story.

The things I will/might do this weekend:
go to a barn dance
watch a baseball game
drive to Santa Cruz to ride the giant dipper
buy a dress to attend a wedding
go to a birthday dinner
sleep, sleep, sleep
watch some ultimate

A happy weekend to all, and to all a happy weekend.

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

boy with bear






















Hello hot stuff,
I was sorting through the photo bin at Scrap. I was about to give up when I dug deep and pulled a pile of photos up from the bottom of the bin, and this is what I found. A boy with a baby bear on a leash. Yes please. Sign me up. I love this photo. Be on the lookout for a painting of this picture. I have not started it yet, but it is only a matter of time.
The highlight of my day: my outfit
The lowpoint of my day: the stifling heat in my office due to the broken ac

Friday, August 27, 2010

8/10/10 to 8/18/10























Three-day weekends are wonderful. How I spent my weekend:
Watching Mad Men
Floating down the Russian River on a daisy
Eating corn and mint watermelon with lime
Walking with the girls, plus my boys, Mike and Arrow
Going to the movies, I saw The Kids are Alright (you know what? I think those kids are going to be alright)
Reading Jane Eyre


8/1/10 to 8/9/10

Tuesday, August 24, 2010

7/23/10 to 7/31/10






















"Do
leprechauns get punched in the face or have their cars stolen?"
--Nicolas Cage in Next

Friday, August 13, 2010

7/15 to 7/22




















































These photos are from 7/17 when I went to SLO to hang out with Dre and Danelle. We made a lovely picnic made from our farmers' market purchases while we sat on a rock overlooking the ocean. It was glorious.
Today, while walking with Amy back to work from lunch, a woman turned the corner with her hand held out in front of her and walked toward us as if she wanted us to give her something. As she did this she said, "hate, I hate the haters."

Sunday, August 8, 2010

Halloween























This entry goes out to Danelle, a true Disney lover. This drawing is based on a photo of my brother from Halloween many years ago. He always had great ideas for his cosumes and went all out. One year he was the invisible man, another he was Jack the prumpkin head from Return to Oz. The boy trick or treated with a pumkin on his head. I never knew what I wanted to be, and I would make my mom try to read my mind and then get mad at her when it wasn't exactly what I wanted.
The month before Halloween:
Mom: What do you want to be?
Me: I don't know.
A week before Halloween.
Mom: What do you want to be?
Me: . . . I don't know.
The day of Halloween:
Mom: You can be a penguin and where this white botton down shirt with a black coat. Here is a nose.
Me: NO! I hate it.
Yes, I was a halloween costume BRAT.

Monday, August 2, 2010

7/6/10 to 7/14/10























On Friday, 7/9, I was lucky to get to go to lunch with Granny (Mike's grandmother), Mike, and Arrow. It was a lovely day filled with great company. I may have accidentally dropped root beer all over Granny's lunch, but Granny seemed to like her soggy burger. (Just kidding. Mike replaced it like a good grandson.)
On the following Monday, Mike and I learned that Granny had a bad fall. Mike's family visited her in the hospital, and they were all able to say their goodbyes.
Mike gave her a letter I wrote. For the past couple of years, Granny had been my faithful pen pal. Getting her letters in the mail was always a highlight in my day.
She died a couple of days later at the age of 93. I am fortunate and happy that I was able to know her. I would like to write her one last letter. I don't know if it is too late, but I would like to think it isn't.
Dear Granny,
Thank you for your kindness, humor, and your cursive filled letters. Thank you for always being a joy to be around. You were always thanking us for spending time with you, but no thanks were ever needed. It was a privilege to have known you. You will be missed.
Love, your pen pal,
Claire

Friday, July 23, 2010

Where have I seen this before?
















Are you ready to play Where have I seen this before? There are three elements in this journal entry that reference past journal entries. Can you spot any of them? The most obvious is the whale. The whale made an appearance in my January entry. This page is directly behind that other whale, and the watercolor bled through the page, so I drew him on this page and added another wash of paint. The other two elements are harder to spot, especially considering the spread I stole from is not posted on this blog. MUHAHA. I am actually surprised that I have not posted it before. I will try to post it shortly for comparison. In the meantime, I will let you stew over what parts I took. Is it the cloud? Is it the umbrella? Is it the tree? The suspense is killing you, I know, but we all must pass some day.
On a random note, I had pine nut syndrome at the beginning of the week. It sucked, and now I am afraid of eating pesto. I love pesto, even if my dad thinks it is overrated. Alas pesto, we will just have to love each other from afar.

Thursday, July 15, 2010

6/27/10 to 7/5/10























Sorry for the quality of the last two images. I am experimenting with my scanner to see if it can scan okay images from my journal. The scanner is not very big, so the scans come out a little blurry.
Looking back at the entries for these days makes me happy because I realize I am making the best of summer even though I am still working full time. Here are some things I have enjoyed doing this summer:
Going to Healdsburg and floating down the Russian River
Seeing the Musee d'Orsay exhibit at the De Young
Seeing A Secret in Their Eyes with my dad
Taking walks around my favorite lake in Golden Gate park with Arrow and my sister
Sitting in the sun drinking iced chai tea
Reading
Forcing myself to wear dresses on warm days

Friday, July 9, 2010

June 3rd to June 26th























The other day I saw a dead pigeon on the sidewalk. Nothing like a little death to end my day. Which reminds me of last night, when I watched some Ms. Marple. Gosh, I love an old woman who solves murders while drinking tea and knitting.
Today I saw a construction site gone wild, and I don't mean there were large construction workers showing off their man boobs. A digger must have hit a main water pipe, and a flood of water was gushing out of the ground at least 20 feet high. It looked like a geyser in the middle of the city.
Since June 26th, I have started drawing daily pictures again. I am going to keep it up this time . . . honest . . . but maybe not. We'll see.


Monday, July 5, 2010

the journey is the destination






















One of the books that has had the biggest influence on my life is The Journey is the Destination: The Journals of Dan Eldon. His journals inspired me to keep my own journals, which, as this blog attests, I still keep today.
Last night I dreamt a shark attacked me, but since the ocean was in an office building, I was able to escape down a hallway with no water. I was not afraid in the dream. In fact I much preferred it to the other dream I had where an insect or alien had laid eggs in my hand, and I had to tear back some of my skin to try to push the eggs out. It was gross. Sorry if I just grossed you out. I probably should have kept that dream to myself. Oh well. Pleasant dreams.

Thursday, June 24, 2010

Outfits























This is for anyone who stays up at night wondering "what did Claire wear on April 10th 2010?" Now your curiosity can be satisfied. I have started to keep drawing lists in my journal to help me remember things like what I wore and what books I read. I am currently reading Moonraker, the third book in the James Bond series. It is a fun read, but it does make me want to sleep with Daniel Craig--even if he is gay as Brennen insists he is.

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Cool Camp 2010























Got back from Cool Camp on Sunday. A list of things to remember about this year:
waterfall
water basketball
shooting stars
running water
James Bond and Sylvester Bond "You're teeth look sharp. Can I see you naked?"
Period pieces with modern musical numbers
Cole in drag
Indiana Jones with sock puppets
"Look at me. I'm fat. I have poop on my face. I'm pathetic."
the mysterious Ms. Cole
Batman vs. Superman
Blue Moon
Werepires
Clown cars
bobcats
Sophie the cat
film crew
bowling
Hans
camp fire
young adults who will always be children in my eyes

Friday, June 11, 2010

Annie Hayworth























My adoring fans have spoken (all four of them), and they requested more blog entries. So here I am, giving my fans what they want. In return, I only ask for love, praise, money, and your firstborn child. I am most generous; now kiss my ring. Here is another drawing based on The Birds by Hitchcock. This is Annie Hayworth. She is a brunette and a spinster, so she must be killed by the birds. Those are the rules of Mr. Hitchcock. In real life, the actress who played Annie lived to the age of 71, and got married three times. Take that Hitchcock.

Friday, February 19, 2010

bears and hawaii
















When I open my journal, this is the first thing I see. I just got back from playing in a frisbee tournament in Hawaii. Man I could really drink a Chi Chi or a Pina colada right now. Hawaii was wonderful.

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

The Birds


















Here is a quick watercolor study I did from a still of The Birds. This is the scene where Tippi Hedren is attacked by birds in the upstairs bedroom. Hitchcock told her that mechanical birds would be used. Instead, ravens, crows, and gulls were flung at her for five days. Rubber bands were used to clamp their beaks shut. When Cary Grant visited the set, he told her, "I think you're the bravest lady I've ever met." After the shoot, she had nightmares of flapping wings.

Man:What are you doing for work today honey?
Tippi: I'm going to go to a studio set and have live birds flung at me while a fat man watches.
Man: Awesome.





purple balloon























Yesterday I saw a purple balloon floating in the bay. It looked like a sailboat, indecisively making its way in the water. It was the highlight of my day.

Full Spread

Thursday, January 21, 2010

whales, dwarf antelopes, and new york city

I'm back. Where have I been? Mystery . . . mystery (said in the voice of a ghost in a haunted house). I'm a scorpio, so I was born mysterious, or maybe not. Here is what I have been up to:
new job, same company, very busy
frisbee, club nationals
holidays, wonderful holidays
wearing onesie pajamas
trip to NYC, visiting old friends, seeing rehearsals of my dad's play
For Christmas I got a new journal. My old one was falling apart, and I stopped working in it. My new one is purple and ready for action. Here is the first entry from my trip to NYC.