So, Michele and Sandy are up to fun and games again and this time we took Hilary with us. Sensing a need to escape the 36 degree temperatures in Nebraska (to be fair, we've had weeks of 60 degrees), I flew to San Diego for an art workshop and managed to talk Sandy into driving down from Arcata. It helps that three of our children live down there. So, the first day we headed off to the Belmont Amusement Park for a surprise visit with my son, Ian, who works there. This is our SECOND roller coaster ride (Sandy, Hilary in back, and Michele) on the fabulous, restored, wooden roller coaster.
Ian is one of the mechanical people who perform the maintenance on the rides; he said his job is so tough that when they finish the maintenance they HAVE to ride them for hours to make sure they work correctly. He also noted that the customer are a much happier bunch than the ones he saw as an EMT in at the emergency room. This gem of an amusement park is right on the beach and has a fabulous restaurant where you can sit outside and watch people ride the wave machine.
Sandy managed to book a room at the fabulous Marriott's right on the harbor. This is the view of the three swimming pools from our room on the 22nd floor.
Sandy and I spent all day Saturday and Sunday taking a fabulous workshop by the book artist, Laura Wait. We joined the San Diego Book Arts guild and had the pleasure of meeting members from that group at the workshop. Laura uses a lot of stencils and stamps that she has created herself; these are some of them. They tend to be abstract and geometric but not always.
The second day was spent constructing the books. The structure is called a "drum leaf" and is looks almost like the preschool books with the thick pages. They open flat and are perfect for art work.So, for now, that's it. I'm very behind in my blog and have to type like crazy to get it posted. We will be hosting an early Thanksgiving at the cabin for 20 Lambersons! Let's hope we can all find a place to sit and that the snow holds off a bit longer.





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