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Archive for October, 2011

iSad

Wednesday, October 5th, 2011

I was saddened to hear that Steve Jobs lost his battle with pancreatic cancer today. This photo is him in 1984 with the first computer I ever owned. When I realized that I needed to become computer literate back in the 80s, I went to the local community college and enrolled in computer classes. They only taught on Apples. It was the beginning of my love affair with Apple.

I got a wonderful job as a result of that training, as an administrative assistant at the Career Action Center in Palo Alto — and of course, they only had Apple computers. When I got a job as a desk top publisher for a magazine in North Carolina, I had to work on a PC. I complained so much, that the publisher finally bought me a super duper Apple.

I have owned many computers since that first one. Now, I have the iPhone and the iPad — two gadgets that I love.

It is my hope that Apple will continue to be the company that Steve Jobs envisioned and that the innovations will continue.

Steve Jobs was a one of a kind guy that comes along once in a generation and changes the world. He will be missed.

This and That

Monday, October 3rd, 2011

I didn’t get much creative work done over the week-end. I spent quite a bit of time finishing some SDA website database work. Mia and Miles came over on Saturday to spend some time. Steph was in Maine working on 3191 stuff with Maria and I wanted to give Jack a bit of a break. I made dinner for every one. Her flight from Maine this morning was cancelled. She was supposed to be home at noon. Her later flight is getting her in closer to midnight. I picked the kids up from school so that Jack could get a full day of work in. Steve is going to pick up Steph at the airport tonight. Tomorrow, every thing will be back to normal in Portland!!

Yesterday, I did do some watercolor painting on my Haiku book pages and then printed a Haiku on each page.

I put some Scooter paw prints on his page.

That was fun.

I got some wonderful news today that Allegro, the piece that I recently reworked, was accepted into Art Quilts Year XVI: Something to Say at the Visions Art Gallery in Chandler, AZ. I think this is the third or fourth year I have gotten into this show. It is one of the truly art quilt shows with lots of innovative work.