Category Archives: Photos

Scenes from My Bench: Cat Interference.

Migi hasn’t really made an appearance in a while, so I’ll give you an idea of what I have to put up with while I’m trying to write. She’s not as fond of the Mac as I am, since she’s in direct competition with it for my attention:

…and she’s done with me, off to the bedroom window to watch the tiny fat birds in the tree in front of our house. Whew!

♥ Momo

I’m an Etsy Seller! {Woo!}

Sterling & Rutilated Quartz

My first piece is up on Etsy; it can be found here{Now if only I could get my heart out my throat, and get my breathing back to normal without the aid of a paper bag.}

Tell the world, alert the press, and find someone who will love it! {I love it, but Shawn has informed me that I’ve reached my limit of kept items.}

I’ll have more up over the next few days, including some lovely pieces with ruby rondelles, chalcedony, & more involved metalworking, hopefully working the anxiety levels down with each piece.

Let me know what you think?

♥ Momo

Fish Food

I can so catch fish!

I have proof! I went on vacation, and caught a fish! {Love the hat.}Not just any fish, but a big, fat, 16″ bass-type fish. {Bass} I actually thought it was a log until it started moving from side to side, and of course, the flopping bass jumping out of the water is a dead give away, right?

I actually caught three: an 11″ & a 14″ fish in addition to the 16″, but this one was the one I had to fight for. You now how much upper body strength you need to pull this fat thing in? More than I have, it turns out. But I did it, all by myself.

{Note: the words “all by myself” do not include taking the fat fish off the hook. Overwhelmed with guilt and a little afraid to touch the fat fish, I looked on as Shawn took over and unhooked the fish for me. I named him George, then we threw him back.}

It was gorgeous the last couple of days we were there, with beautiful blue skies turning into loud, thundering rainstorms:

It was counterintuitive to me to go fishing in bright daylight like this; I was raised in a family where we get up at 3 a.m. and drive out to a lake in the middle of nowhere, where I would then have to either disguise my height or cast to shadowy places across the river and under logs to trick the fish into biting the cleverly constructed fly tied on the end of the line. That’s what you do for trout, a.k.a. “smart fish”. Bass are not “smart fish”. Bass and Pike, I was told, are known as “irrationally angry fish”.

Guess which one is more fun to catch? Since I’m 5’9″ and about as sneaky as a bull in a china shop, I am clearly meant to be going after “angry fish”. These are fish dear to my heart because, bless their souls, I could be standing right in front of them with a big sign that says “this is a trap, stupid fish” and they might even be more likely to bite because I called them stupid! Here I’ve spent my childhood getting skunked in trip after trip failing to outwit the “smart fish”, when there were fish just a few states over who would swallow the bait even if they knew for a fact it was a trick. The casts that didn’t hook bigger fish still had about six or so pissed off tiny fish that would bite the bottom of the worm, and not let go. They chased that sucker till they got bored with it, and as soon as it moved, they were on it again. Love. It.

{My father is designed for “smart fish”, and can go all KGB on them quite well in our….grey, cold, rainy Northwest weather. I eventually moved on to kicking around in a float tube with a book and two bottles of iced tea. I’m pretty sure the fish spent these trips hiding underneath me.}

After the rain and thunder blew over, we ventured out and I raided a nearby raspberry bush, now cleaned by the rain:

…you know who else likes raspberry bushes during a rainstorm? It turns out that mosquitoes do. Giant ones, that rise up in an enormous cloud before you like something out of a Michael Crichton book. {Or the Great Pumpkin. But I don’t think these guys wanted to give me presents.}

So, I run screaming from the giant cloud of mosquitoes, cover myself from head to toe with “Off!”, and return to my raspberries. They were beautiful.

This was what the sky looked like as I headed off to roast marshmallows:

Evening…

…because when you’re stuffed full of raspberries, the next logical thing to stuff yourself with would be roasted marshmallows. A half a bag of them. I think I’m known as the “Queen of Sugar” now.

♥ Momo

Good Habits + Blogroll.

“Where is my supersuit??”

A collection of links for you, for all the things I like to save up and read at once after a couple weeks:

habit: sometimes this even feels too personal to read.

unruly things: for when my random search mojo fails to find me cool new things.

abby try again: love the name. love it. her photos are always what I’m looking for.

goodreads: still playing with this. source for all of my Milne quotes.

honey & jam: i’m looking forward to trying out the recipe for no knead bread.

fish food blog: two words: s’mores. pie. i love her photography, & i want to make everything she has on here.

chocolate & zucchini: fancy food blog. i envy their chocolate starter bread.

not without salt: i love this site. haven’t made anything from it yet, but i love it all the same.

roost blog: this blog makes me want to be a better person. i am especially looking forward to the spiced apple butter.

honest fare: you had me at cashew butter, ginger & honey sandwich. oh, and quinoa pudding with strawberries.

hungry girl por vida: i am making new year’s resolutions mid year to make everything on this site.

Places to try to pick up better habits, yes?

…aaaand a couple places for shiny stuff, because they’re fun too:

twist: jewelry. we should all be so lucky.

mio: fancy pants clothing. it’s not goth, it’s just black.

vain & vapid: sartorialist clothier blog. love the name.

♥ Momo

The Return of Tuffy

Tuffy I

Remember Tuffy? The original floppy cat!

Tuffy has it pretty good. Chipmunks, birds, lots of sunbeams…never enough food. I don’t think he could ever get enough food. He is a crazy cat though: he won’t eat ham. Won’t eat roast beef, won’t bully you for your deli meats, sandwiches, potatoes, or cereal. This is very un-cat like behavior, as shown by Migi, who not only believes that every scrap of ham in the house belongs to her, but that she’s entitled to a percentage of each of our meals, while we’re eating. “Protection money”. If she doesn’t get it, your books are no longer under her “protection”. It may be extortion, but we’re used to it. So when Tuffy sniffed the ham in my hand, then looked up and asked me “why?”, I was floored. I’ve never met a cat who’s sole purpose is to get you to fill his bowl with something clearly designated as “cat fud”.

He also shows all the signs Migi gives that she’s going to bite you, or kick you, or attack you, then looks up into your eyes, and….flops on the floor for you to rub his tummy. His tail twitches, and his eyes get big and round, and then he leans his head back for you to scritch his chin. He has never attacked me, as much as it might look like he’s going to. He is the floppiest, biggest, Totoro-tailed sleepy cat I’ve ever met. After two weeks with him, I actually miss our demanding, spoiled, biting, yowling, cursing, princess of a cat.

“I have trained you well…”

♥ Momo

A Few of My Favorite Things: Ocean Jasper

A close up of a bench pin….

“Oh Tigger, where are your manners?”
I don’t know, but I bet they’re having more fun than I am.”
— A.A. Milne

The Intergem gem show came to Seattle a while back; and I thought I’d share some pictures of my new raw materials. On Jasper: Jasper & Agates have to be my favorite stones. Give me a nice cut of Condor Agate over whatever precious gem is in vogue any day. Tell any child who’s just found an agate on the beach that it isn’t as incredible & precious as a diamond. Jasper has so many faces it can fit any style of jewelry. Some of my favorites look like landscapes, or waves. I have one piece I haven’t set that looks like a sailboat in a storm as Chris Van Allsburg would imagine it. I read The Wretched Stone at a very young age & it’s stayed with me. Then there’s ocean jasper. It’s just cute.

I already have sketches laid out for the tiny green square that looks like an owl peering out at you. When we’re back from vaction {I will be blogging from MN for the next two weeks, because it turns out you can still stalk Etsy when out-of-state} the plan will be to set up a soldering area so I can start working properly again! I have an acetylene tank and torch tips and everything, and wooooow is that a nervous feeling, no matter how comfortable you might be with those things before you bring them into your house. {*Update: sold the acetylene tank & setup, bought myself a mini torch. Same level of heat, much finer control.}

I’ve done a lot of research, taken a number of soldering classes at the studio, & I’ve been working on my own there for three months or so, & I’m not too worried. It just takes practice. I’m looking at some welding tables with steel backs, just little 12″ x 12″ things; but I’ve also seen people who have set up a soldering station on a wooden Ikea shelf nailed into a wall! I know I need a tripod, mesh screen, asbestos-free board, I have tweezers, flux & solder…and I need to find a tiny yet functional crockpot for pickle…thank goodness for Goodwill & their endless supply of barely used crockpots.

I have a nagging feeling that I need a flex shaft.

I have a new favorite supplier on Etsy; she merits a mention here, for anyone wanting to pick up some pieces of their own…or for me! {I know, it’s not all about me…sigh.} I do really try to pass on the love when someone really wows me in the customer service department; this woman was exceptional.

Oh, and go listen to “Television” by Peggy Sue & The Pirates. It’s so cute!

♥ Momo

It’s The Same Thing

"Deep Thoughts"

“When you wake up in the morning, Pooh,” said Piglet at last, “what’s the first thing you say to yourself?”

“What’s for breakfast?” said Pooh. “What do you say, Piglet?”

“I say, I wonder what’s going to happen exciting today?” said Piglet.

Pooh nodded thoughtfully. “It’s the same thing,” he said.”
— A.A. Milne

♥ Momo

Momo

After a recent conversation about my choice of pseudonym, I rmade a point of Googling “Momo”, & came up with a few Urban Dictionary definitions I like. {And a few I definitely don’t.}

Momo is:

1. “The quintessential form of a woman. goddess, the perfect model of cuteness and innocence. Irresistible, with the power to melt ones heart.”

2. “Someone who is fun to be around/someone who knows the best places to hang/someone who can always have fun no matter where and when.”

I like this Momo; don’t you?

TGIF! Today will be a good day, and tomorrow will begin with a gem show, so it has to be a great day. Photos of loot soon.

♥ Momo

June Pics

Dandelion?

There’s this fancy house on the corner of our street; they try to sell it every once in a while, & bring landscaping crews in to make it nice, but the rest of the year the house is occupied by college students, and their greenery goes rather awry….{if you look at “awry” too long, it looks suspiciously unlike a real word, but it is, I checked}. The resulting overgrowth can be a little annoying to walk over because it extends past the middle of the sidewalk, but this one redeemed itself by sprouting little fluffy things. I’m a huge fan of little fluffy things. Have you seen our cat?

People were staring at me crouching on the sidewalk to get all the pictures I wanted, but I don’t care:

It was just too sweet to leave alone ♥

♥ Momo

Quinn’s: Capitol Hill

Quinn's!

I would beg, borrow or steal to go to Quinn’s. It’s in the neighborhood, and I walk by it all. the. time. It hurts! Everything there is great. I had a salad there once that puts every other salad in my life to shame. Warm bread with hot from the oven chicken, still juicy, with a vinagrette over baby greens. I still remember it, and unfortunately I have to, since it doesn’t seem to be on the menu anymore. Oh well, I guess that leaves their burger:

Behold!

…here is a picture of the most amazing burger I’ve ever had. I don’t say that lightly, and I’ve eaten it three times now, and every time, it’s the most amazing burger. It’s also the right size to share with the friend or relative you’ve dragged in off the street with promises of the most amazing burger they’ll ever have. I know I have a reputation for exaggeration. I get going about food, food politics, jewelry, books, cats, cat food, Apple products, the street we’re on…whatever it is, I get going and my subject inevitably begins to roll their eyes. Don’t think I don’t notice; I just try to reign it in a little…unsuccessfully.

So I have a reputation for exaggeration, with two exceptions. Those who follow me, eyes rolling, to Quinn’s, Samurai Noodle, or Licorous have the same reaction, i.e. “This is the most amazing burger I’ve ever had!” See? It’s like the most amazing steak you could imagine, with this immensely rich flavor, on a fresh-made brioche bun, with Tillamook cheese. Cheese, Gromit, cheese! Still, telling you that won’t prepare you for the fact that for the few moments I have with that burger, I want for nothing. There’s nothing missing at that moment, it’s that good. Go have one! It’s on the bar menu and the dinner menu. We were there at 5 on a Saturday, and it looks like it starts to fill up around 5:30 or so. When I”ve walked by in the later evenings, it looks like standing room only.

And I didn’t even tell you about the brown butter blondie with ice cream and bacon caramel sauce:

Bacon Caramel Sauce...oh, my.

I recommend taking three friends and tackling this, but only if you each have cameras to capture the look on all your faces as they change with every layer of flavor in this thing. I’m not kidding. There could be a Flickr stream of just the faces of all the people who have taken their first bite of this.

Go to Quinn’s! They’re always sweet, the drinks are great, the IPA I had was awesome, and the food is life-changing.

♥ Momo