
What's a girl to do when she's craving a birthday cupcake, but housebound with no means of either making or buying one?
PAINT one, of course! Just listed this one on Etsy tonight. :)




Over on Etsy, I have three new items, priced a bit less than they'd typically sell on eBay. I'm trying to keep the Etsy prices reasonable for the time being, as it's a fairly new endeavor. 
One of the many treasures here in southeastern Pennsylvania is the Brandywine River Museum, often referred to as "The Wyeth Museum". It's one of my favorite local Go To places when I'm feeling the need for a break (as I've been for a few weeks now, hehe). So yesterday, with a friend I met through the Victoria message boards who is visiting the area, I headed south to Chadds Ford.
The spring in the Keurner's barn
Andrew Wyeth's "Spring Fed"
Wyeth's "Ground Hog Day". We saw this exact still life in the kitchen of the Kuerner farm, but photos aren't permitted inside.
The Kuerner home
"Evening at Kuerner's"....It's interesting how Wyeth alters the physical details of a landscape to convey an idea; the absence of the large tree in front and some of the windows at the side of the house.





At any rate, John was at home, only about a mile away, and probably could have walked over and changed the tire for me, but since he's still recovering from heart surgery, and we DO have roadside assistance, I called them. They finally showed up about an hour later and put the spare on. Turns out there was a very large staple stuck in between the treads. Whether we ran over it, or one of the local vandals got ahold of a staple gun, we'll never know. At any rate, not wanting to drive around all day on the spare, I called our mechanic, pleaded desperation, and he agreed to squeeze me into their already tight schedule. I grabbed a quick coffee and flew over there, where they repaired the damaged tire and put it back on. All fixed, except of course for my schedule, which was now several hours OFF, sigh.....