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Thursday, February 24, 2011

Steampunk: Owl-Topia!
Steampunk Owl-topia! 10Here is a Steam Punk Necklace My mom made called: Owl-topia, Steampunk Necklace!

A piece reminiscent of the turn of the century, apothecary shoppes, mercury glass and bottle glass, history, folklore, museums, wisdom, owls, birds, time machines, travel and starry nights. Castles Archaeology, Egypt, and Exploration.
Steampunk Owl-topia! 9Steampunk Owl-topia! 15Steampunk Owl-topia! 6Steampunk Owl-topia! 7Steampunk Owl-topia! 4Steampunk Owl-topia! 5Steampunk Owl-topia! 3Steampunk Owl-topia! 14Steampunk Owl-topia!To purchase this piece or many others in the collection or the rest of her works visit:
http://www.etsy.com/shop/auroratique

The Folklore and Magic of Owls:

Africa

Among the Kikuyu of Kenya it was believed that owls were harbingers of death. If one saw an owl or heard its hoot, someone was going to die. In general, owls are viewed as harbingers of bad luck, ill health, or death. The belief is widespread even today.

The Americas

In the culture of the Uto-Aztec tribe, the Hopi, taboos surround owls, which are associated with sorcery and other evils. The Aztecs and Maya, along with other Natives of Mesoamerica, considered the owl a symbol of death and destruction. In fact, the Aztec god of death, Mictlantecuhtli, was often depicted with owls. There is an old saying in Mexico that is still in use[15]: Cuando el tecolote canta, el indio muere ("When the owl cries/sings, the Indian dies"). The Popol Vuh, a Mayan religious text, describes owls as messengers of Xibalba (the Mayan "Place of Fright"). The belief that owls are messengers and harbingers of the dark powers is also found among the Hočągara (Winnebago) of Wisconsin.When in earlier days the Hočągara committed the sin of killing enemies while they were within the sanctuary of the chief's lodge, an owl appeared and spoke to them in the voice of a human, saying, "From now on the Hočągara will have no luck." This marked the beginning of the decline of their tribe. An owl appeared to Glory of the Morning, the only female chief of the Hočąk nation, and uttered her name. Soon afterwards she died. People often allude to the reputation of owls as bearers of supernatural danger when they tell misbehaving children, "the owls will get you."

Middle East

In Arab culture, owls are seen as bad omens.

Western culture

The modern West generally associates owls with wisdom. This link goes back at least as far as Ancient Greece, where Athens, noted for art and scholarship, and Athena, Athens' patron goddess and the goddess of wisdom, had the owl as a symbol. Marija Gimbutas traces veneration of the owl as a goddess, among other birds, to the culture of Old Europe, long pre-dating Indo-European cultures.

Owls were considered funerary birds among the Romans.

Use as rodent control

Encouraging natural predators to control rodent population is a natural form of pest control, along with excluding food sources for rodents. Placing a new box for owls on a property can help control rodent populations (one family of hungry barn owls can consume more than 3,000 rodents in a nesting season) while maintaining the naturally balanced food chain.

For more info visit: wikipedia.com

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

CHA Day 4 and 5: Highlights, Final Highlights!
Starting the second part of Day 4 with Plaid, Here are Steve, Cathie and Me!
CHA Day 4: Steve, Cathie and Me! 2Followed by my wonderful walk and day with Patricia, which we were on our way to the fabulous Stanislaus Imports, their products are one of the best I have found when it comes to parts and pieces, look for some good things coming your way with Stanislaus and Me!CHA Day 4: Patricia and Me!CHA Day 4: Stanilaus!CHA Day 4: Stanilaus! 2CHA Day 4: Stanilaus! 3CHA Day 4: Stanilaus! 5After awhile of fun and fabulous conversation, I had to leave to go film at Beacon Adhesives, here is a sneak peak from the filming, lol!CHA Day 4: Me and Mike Filming!After filming I headed out to visit my friends at Ranger, here is Jackie and Me!CHA Day 4: Me and Mike Filming!Terry and Jackie!CHA Day 4: Ranger!The Crew!CHA Day 4: Ranger Girls!CHA Day 4: Ranger Girls! 2The Ranger Designer Challenge:CHA Day 4: Ranger's Design Challenge!The VIP Conference Dinner!CHA Day 4: Me and Miss Ruby Rocket!Its Ruby Rocket Fun!CHA Day 4: Ruby Rocket Rules!After Dinner, we all headed to our hotels and places to stay, gearing up for the final day of CHA. Here are Some highlights from the final day! Here I am at Quarry with Catherine!CHA Day 5: Me and Catherine!Here I am with Debby Shuh and Donna Salazar! Then Me at Ruby Rocket to say my farewell to my friends and sign my book for them!CHA Day 5: Debby, Donna and Me!CHA Day 5: With the Book!Then it was off to Graphic 45's raffle, I won a large circus paper pack, which I love love love, of course, its the circus, lol!CHA Day 5, Graphic 45, Designs!CHA Day 5, Graphic 45 Raffle!CHA Day 5, Graphic 45, Circus Fab!CHA Day 5, Graphic 45, Circus Fab! 6CHA Day 5, Graphic 45, Circus Fab! 7After the raffle I headed out to see Studio Calico, who was more then generous giving out supplies at the end of the day, super nice company!CHA Day 5: Studio Calico! 2CHA Day 5, Studio Calico Giveaways!Then over to see Simply Renee's Fabulous Booth with amazing solutions and design for your studio, home, etc. I love their decor!CHA Day 5: Simply Renee's Fabulous Booth!Finally a farewell goodbye to my Beacon Family and Canvas Corp. Here are Mark and Mike! Don't you love the luggage? lol..CHA Day 5: Farewell!Here is the Jersey Craft Mob: Lisa and Karen, I'm trying to come up with a Jersey Shore name for Karen, I already got one:
"l'Ement", lol!CHA Day 5: LA Farewell, Jersey Style!CHA Day 5: Beacon's Glitter It Projects!After this I headed over to say goodbye to Stanislaus and other friends at the show, then Julie, Mike and I left and took a drive out of LA to Pasadena to the Fabulous store: Zinnia. I'll be blogging that tonight or tomorrow! See you then!
xoxo
Lisa!