Sunday, August 3, 2008

Bernie's Little Red Wagon



What do you do with the little red wagon from your youth?

Well, you could throw it in the dumpster. You could give it to a charitable cause. You could give it to your children. Then to your grand-children.

Or -- you could leave it in the backyard playhouse where your daughter left it stand for the last time more than 15-years ago. The rain will come and dampen the wagon turning the bottom into rust. The sun will shine causing the paint to fade. And the heat will endure causing the tires to crumble.

But, still there it sits.

Then, two little kitties come along and discover the joy of a little red wagon. They don't care about rust, faded color or flat tires.

They only care about a secret hide-out. Someplace to sit and watch the bugs fly by and the birds land in the trees.

Remember we are under the influence of Leo so all the lions, lionesses, and simply domestic kitties are feeling the need to roar their little roars.

So as Bernie sits in her newly-claimed little red wagon and roars -- she lets everyone in the neighborhood know that she is the boss.

Saturday, May 31, 2008

At the Pub




I had the opportunity to attend the Diamondbacks vs. Nationals tonight at Chase Field.

Tickets were in the lower section with access to the bar underground behind home plate.

Not only did we win the game but I had a great time watching baseball, drinking ice-cold beverages and cheering on the home team.

Note to self -- don't wear a dress to the ball game.

Saturday, May 3, 2008

Artist Studio Open House vs. Working in the Backyard




I had the opportunity to attend the Sedona Artists Open Studio Tour this weekend. However, plans got scrapped.

Imagine being up in the cool pines of Sedona, touring artists studios, going out for lunch, getting a pedicure and enjoying a day of solitude.

Well, that didn't get to happen this weekend for Vicki. Instead the hubby made plans for cement and brick to arrive along with two other friends to help.

You can see (hopefully not very well) that I awoke to a mess in the back yard and guys running around while my curtains were wide open.

Well, at least I had pajamas on.

The upside is now that the backyard is nearly complete I will be able to have friends over for dinner and entertain on our new brick patio.

I guess that was worth the sacrifice of Sedona.

Wednesday, April 30, 2008

I was there...





At the Tuesday night game of the Arizona Diamondbacks vs. the Houston Astros -- Max Scherzer made his major league debut.

Fortunately for myself I was at the game.

In the first photo shown above is Max throwing his first pitch/first strike in his major league career. The second photo shows Max at his first at bat/first out in the major leagues.

When we left for the game I had no idea I would be witnessing the beginning of this young mans career with the Diamondbacks.

Lucky me.

Monday, April 28, 2008

Going to the Game



OK -- a weekend in San Diego.

Anyone who knows me in the slightest knows I have a true love of baseball.

You may also know I have a love of all things large.

Large as in planes, trains, ships and trucks.

So, while spending the weekend in San Diego I had to make a choice between taking the train to Petco Ballpark to watch the Arizona Diamondbacks take on the San Diego Padres or go to the Natural History Museum to see the display of Pompeii, Italy.

The very obvious choice for me should have been the baseball game but I decided to go to the museum with my daughter.

The artifacts were thought-provoking and very interesting.

However, my husband and son returned from the ball game and shared with me the details of the game.

1 - the seats they were given were (handicapped) directly under the press box where Mark Grace was calling the game for Fox Sports.

2 - they were sitting directly behind home plate.

3 - a foul ball was hit and bounced directly in front of my son, nearly hit him and was retreived by my husband for a souvenier.

Now I would never say I made the wrong choice by going to the museum with my daughter but doesn't that sound like it was an extremely good game to go to?

Sunday, April 6, 2008

New Blog Ahead...



Thanks for steering your way over here.

Funny story.

A while back -- before I began to blog regularly -- I signed up on blogspot using the name Vicki Leigh. I then set the idea aside and forgot about it completely.

Then, a while after that I decided to begin my blogging journey. Not realizing that I already signed up on blogger -- I went to sign up again and found that my name had been taken. What I didn't realize at the time that my name had been taken by me.

So I began to blog using the name Vicki Leigh Studios and have been posting photos of my glass, my family, my adventures and my kitties for a time now.

Then as I was reading though my directory of online names, user names and passwords, I realized that I had two blogs.

So, if you would be so kind as to save this blog name as my premier blog, I would appreciate it.

Thanks everyone!

From the Jagermistress

Wednesday, March 12, 2008

Welcome



Welcome to the blog of glass artist Vicki Leigh.

In addition to the blog you are currently viewing -- most of my blogging can be found at:

vickileighstudios.blogspot.com.


Take a peek over there, sign up for updates and enjoy the glass.