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Date Joined: January 26, 2012
Last Online: September 10, 2021 Birthday: July 15 Country: United States |
Hi, my name is Monica and I am a closet artist. For practical reasons, I am a retired public school teacher with 25 years of service. As life has gotten more complex, my projects have greatly decreased in size.
I am happily married and have one son in college. We usually have at least one dog. Currently, Rupert, chocolate lab, is in residence. We enjoy camping, river and ocean fishing, crabbing, boating, walks on the beach, exploring new places, meeting new people, and time outside.
We have lived in Alaska for over 29 years and still enjoy looking out over the Kachemak Bay every morning. Often there are boats moving about, beautiful sunrises and amazing sunsets, and bald eagles looking for a snack.
Wow!! I enjoy basketry, quilting, applique, knitting, crochet and watercolor. I love looking to see what other artists are creating.
I have been sewing and quilting for a long time and own 8 sewing machines and 1 serger. I have loads of fabric but never seem to have enough. I prefer non-solid, non-directional fabrics. I love decorative threads for free-motion sewing and quilting.
I have invested a lot of time over many years sewing vintage, couture, period costumes and custom garments.
Currently, I am focusing on watercolor and hoping to produce anything worthy to share. I also sew marine canvas and and operate a small shop.
Anything Jane Austen. I cannot imagine living then without all the amenities and the rigorous social rules and limitations. But I love the relationships between all the characters and how they survive their place in society.
I usually read books by author or genre. I also enjoy Hilary Mantel, George Eliot, any classic English writer and chick lit. I read a lot about traveling to different places and food.
Before Covid-19, we traveled to Kyrgyzstan for a wedding and explored Portugal, Azores, and Istanbul. We also spent over a month in Queensland Australia.
Currently, we are planning to travel to Costa Rica or Belize when things settle down. We would like to have a boat in the Caribbean.
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Comments
Thank you so much for your wonderful envelope full of so many goodies. Thank you so much. Love it all. Hope you are having a good April so far! take care, darla
OMG Love the heart art work - thank you so very much for sharing your gorgeous art work with me!!!
I had tried to put the video links in the rating message, at it was not legible. ☺
Sorry that rating message I left was a mess, here are clickable links: ☺ I live here.
This is downtown in winter and a mild traffic jam
This is the neighborhood in December
I'm into my little two minute videos of the city! ☺ I hope you have internet access able to stream video.
Happy New Year '2013 to you Monica! And thank you for the Christmas card you sent me. "Winter" in Florida can look cloudy, humid, cool/cold nights, fog, though the sun could come out tomorrow. Best Wishes!
Thank you for the wonderful holiday card and sweet note! Snail mail makes the season bright. :)
Swap-bot is lucky to have members like you. Happy holidays and happy swapping!!
You’re invited! Come join: Desk De-clutter #7!
Yum, I imagine the coolness of Alaska with the Alaska state map postcard you sent to me. Thank you as I didn't have a map postcard from your state. Glad you liked the "little piece of Florida sunshine" I sent to you. When you put it on your car I can imagine the looks you'll get from others up there in the cold North this winter.
To the Nuts for Sewing Group
Thank you for the completely unexpected gift of a beautiful postcard showing your home town. I so appreciate that you took the time to send it and it is already added to my ever growing collection. Thank you once again Monica and I hope we meet again in another swap. Barbara