Sunday, November 25, 2007

Here are some pictures I took at the Devonian Fossil Gorge, near Iowa City. The Gorge is the result of the overflow of Coralville Reservoir Spillway between July 5 and and August 2, 1993.








This area is just south of the Coralville Dam, managed by the Army Corps of Engineers. It is the product of the '93 flood, during which the water level behind the dam rose to over 4.5 feet above the crest of the spillway and poured over in a torrent, tearing away vegetation, pavement, topsoil, sediment, and loosely cemented bedrock from the area downhill from the paved spillway apron and even tearing into the solid limestone bedrock in some places. For 28 days as much as 17,000 cubic feet of water per second flowed down the Spillway. Fifteen feet of unconsolidated river-bottom silt and sand were rapidly eroded, exposing the Middle Devonian Cedar Valley Group limestones below. Up to 5 feet of limestone was then eroded near the end of the Spillway, and blocks weighing as much as two or three tons where carried hundreds of feet downstream. When the flood abated, the eroded Gorge surface revealed a succession of 375 million year old bedding planes with diverse and abundant fossils commonly standing out in relief.
The fossils are amazing...
If you click on these pictures you can explore by zooming-in and seeing even more Devonian fossils! Make sure you zoom-in on the one at the very top of this post, also! The area really is a window into Iowa's geologic past. (Hard to believe that Iowa once was covered by warm, shallow seas similar to the Caribbean Sea today.) I really enjoyed walking around the area, taking it all in, and thinking about what has past here before...

Saturday, November 24, 2007

This is one of the very first books that was recommended to me when I started beadweaving in the 90's. Back to Beadin' was written by Barbara Elbe. What great things she does with Delica beads! Visit her website: http://www.beadedimages.com/

It was the start of many bead books that would intrigue me... I am going to feature some of my favorite books in the next coming week. What are your favorites?

Friday, November 23, 2007

Thursday, November 22, 2007

Wednesday, November 21, 2007

It is snowing tonight. I took a picture of these pine trees laden with heavy snow. Beautiful...

I hope to get more pictures tomorrow in the Thanksgiving Daylight!


It's starting to snow this afternoon...
These turkeys are
safe,
so is the deer!


Tuesday, November 20, 2007



Looking for turkeys...


Monday, November 19, 2007


Be kinder than necessary, for everyone you meet is fighting some kind of battle.

Sunday, November 18, 2007


On this day in 1928 Mickey Mouse appears in Steamboat Willie, an animated short produced by Walt Disney. It was the first fully synchronized sound cartoon ever produced, with Mickey's squeaky voice provided by Walt Disney himself.

Thursday, November 15, 2007


Luka's coming home tonight! We've been waiting for you! ER - NBC 9 o'clock!

Tuesday, November 13, 2007

Heavy frost this morning!

Can winter be far off?

(Look familiar?

See Feb. 12, 2007 posting.)

Sunday, November 11, 2007

11-11-07

Praise & thank you to all our veterans this day and always.









Saturday, November 10, 2007

My handsome son, Matthew, is now in Colorado for the third and final internship. His first clinical was in Portland, Oregon at the Shriner's Hospital. The second one was in Chattanooga, Tennessee. Presently, he is living in Avon and commuting to Vail where he is working at Howard Head Sports Medicine. I think he is going snowboarding this weekend--hope he sends some pics!!
Matt is in his last clinical internship here at Howard Head Sports Medicine in Vail, Colorado.

Friday, November 9, 2007

Friday-It's a Wrap...

I just finished this wire-wrapped cuff. It's made up of pearls, sponge coral, and assorted glass beads.

Thursday, November 8, 2007

Luka, Luka, Luka....when, oh when, will you be back? We miss you. ER is tonight. The episode is called "BLACKOUT" and I will be taping it again. I taped last week's episode and then, unfortunately, taped over it!! Did you know that ER is the most Emmy nominated show in history? Well, it is.

Wednesday, November 7, 2007

I made this bracelet using some "colors of Autumn" and the even-count flat peyote stitch. Zoom-in by clicking on the photo... Talking of Autumn - feels more like winter is coming on! There were even a few flakes of snow a couple of evenings ago...

Tuesday, November 6, 2007

"To do is to be." -Socrates
"To be is to do." -Sartre
"Do be do be do." -Sinatra

Monday, November 5, 2007

This Saturday, while at Bead Haven's Trunk Show, I took a picture of Sue's beautiful "Beadazzled" bracelet. Sue did such a fantastic job with this beautiful Two-Drop Peyote stitch!

Sunday, November 4, 2007

Daylight Savings time ends...
Hello again to Standard time.
Did you set your clock back one hour?

This weekend was the Trunk show at Cindi's store--Bead Haven.
It was fantastic seeing so many people ogling over beads and sharing ideas with one another! What a wonderful crowd of many talented individuals...
I took this picture this afternoon from a distance. If you click on the photo, to make it larger, you will can clearly count 16 huge wild turkey and a lone deer posing for me! Beautiful...

Friday, November 2, 2007

I am using size 11 triangles in this flat herringbone stitch. The triangles beads give an interesting "lizard like" texture. I will be demonstrating a variety of beading stitches this Saturday Nov. 3 at Bead Haven in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Bead Haven will be holding an Autumn Trunk Show with all kinds of fun things going on. Go to Bead Haven Beads under "Some Of My Favorites" (listed under the right hand column of this page) for more information.

Thursday, November 1, 2007

Trivia Thursday...

Did you know that in Las Vegas, it's against the law to pawn your dentures? (No, I don't know that from experience.)