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September-23-08

Featured on The Art Zoo

posted by SusanClinkscales

I was pleased to get a Google Alert that my Spring Greens Necklace had been featured on The Art Zoo!  Check out their blog for some amazing work.  Thanks, Art Zoo!

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September-20-08

Crafters for Obama

posted by SusanClinkscales
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I’ve been following this political race for a while now.  I watched all of the Democratic National Convention and quite a bit of the Republican National Convention.  My television automatically goes to CNN when I turn it on.  I’ve watched Larry King Live and Bill O’Reilly.  I wanted to learn about both sides and make an educated decision this November.

I remember seeing an interview with Barack and Michelle Obama when he became Senator of Illinois and I thought to myself, “This guy is sharp, I like him.”  Lo and behold, here he is, running for president.  I’ve listened to his speeches and those of John McCain as well.

I don’t believe that John McCain is as bad as Dubba (whom I detest with all my heart and soul, and yes, I AM from Texas), but I do not agree with McCain’s policies and especially his choice of Sarah Pallin on the VP nominee.  Her policies terrify me.  If you’d like to join me as a Woman Against Sarah Pallin, you can sign this petition and visit this blog and let your voice be heard.

Watching Barack Obama speak gives me hope.  I see that we’ve got a long way to go and I know the road will be a rough one, but I feel like he’s the man to lead this country out of the crap that we’ve sunk into over the last 8 years.  This is my favorite quote from the speech he gave on August 28th when he accepted the Democratic nomination for President:

And Democrats, we must also admit that fulfilling America’s promise will require more than just money. It will require a renewed sense of responsibility from each of us to recover what John F. Kennedy called our “intellectual and moral strength.” Yes, government must lead on energy independence, but each of us must do our part to make our homes and businesses more efficient. Yes, we must provide more ladders to success for young men who fall into lives of crime and despair. But we must also admit that programs alone can’t replace parents; that government can’t turn off the television and make a child do her homework; that fathers must take more responsibility for providing the love and guidance their children need.

Individual responsibility and mutual responsibility - that’s the essence of America’s promise.

I believe he is the man to lead us into the future - a future of choice, a future of acceptance of our differences,  a future where the American education system is one to be proud of, not laughed at, a future where we regain the respect of our fellow countries that has been lost in the previous eight years, and a future where our manufacturing and customer service jobs don’t go to India and China and Mexico.

I already have my Obama car magnet and I’ve made a donation, but today I followed a link from Hillary Lang’s Wee Wonderfuls site to a fund raising page for Obama/Biden set up by Julie of Julieree.  If you click on the link of her name, you can read a heart-felt post about why she backs Barack Obama in his bid for the Presidency. Julie is rallying crafters to stand behind Obama and let our voices be heard.  I have donated to Julie’s fund raising efforts via her page on BarackObama.com  If you believe that he is the man to lead our future, please consider donating to his campaign. She has also invited crafters to add Crafters for Obama button to their blogs and link to her fund raising page.

I welcome comments, but request that if your views opose mine, you will write with respect to all sides.  Thank you.

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September-20-08

Pretty in Pink

posted by SusanClinkscales

While wasting time on Etsy yesterday, I found myself with a treasury.  I named it “I have nothing planned!” because I really didn’t.  I went through my favorites and picked out some gorgeous pink items, then did a search for my EBW team members to see what they had been creating in pink.  I think it turned out well.  If you’d like to see it in person, it’s live until Monday, September 22.  But…stay away from that painting by Lavatican - I want it!  (I can’t afford it, but it’s mine nonetheless.)

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September-7-08

Old Paris Chic my way

posted by SusanClinkscales

These earrings were inspired by my recent trip to the Kimbell Art Museum in Ft. Worth to see The Impressionists Exhibit.  Seeing all of the paintings from the late 1800’s made me want to get in on the action.  My Old Paris Chic earrings could have easily been worn by one of the ladies of At the Moulin Rouge as Toulouse-Lautrec illustrates below.  I got to see this painting, by the way!  It’s was marvelous.  I couldn’t stop staring at the green lady on the right.  Her eyes were completely mesmerizing.  If you love the Impressionists, do not miss this exhibit.  My niece and I went through it three times (in one visit).

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Old Paris Chic earrings are listed in my shop.

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