First of all, just want to say thanks to everyone who has emailed or left a comment, etc, to wish me happy birthday - all those good wishes are welcome, even if I haven't had a chance to reply to them all!
Today I spent the day up in town - first I popped into the Royal Academy to have a look at the exhibit called Aime Maeght and His Artists (the artists in question being Miro, Calder, Giacometti and Braque with a few other bits and pieces). Miro I like ok, Calder I can take or leave and Giacometti I adore. Braque is not an artist about whom I knew a lot before today (not that I know a lot now, but I have more familiarity than I did). I think again, I can take or leave much of his work as I am not a huge cubism fan. I can appreciate the artistic ideas behind it, but it doesn't thrill me to look at it.
There was at the exhibit also a wonderful set of landscapes - and I can't for the life of me remember who they were by - either Braque, which seems unlikely given the style - or Bonnard, which seems perhaps more likely, though I can't find anything like them with a google image search - anyway, they were mostly just very plain, fields and sky, with heavily textured oils, but they were great. [If anyone has seen the exhibit and knows what I'm talking about, let me know the artist - they were on the left hand wall as you came into the back room - four paintings, fairly small - to the left of the showcase with the larger Grecian inspired Braque pieces...]
The exhibit also had a small handful of works by Matisse, including the above picture, Le Buisson (The Bush), a painting I have always liked. So the verdict for me - not so thoroughly enjoyable as the last exhibit I saw there (the Hammershoi) but still a nice visit. The Byzantium exhibit looked promising from a distance, so I may try to get back before that finishes.
Anyway, I came home to lots of nice presents - some of which being:
This treasure trove from Karol Ann - all individually wrapped on the left - including a silk scarf, another African bag, a book, candlestick and diary. And all the bits of ribbon and so on used to wrap the pieces. What a great gift! Thanks, K-A.
Also a lovely card from Marga, which was totally unexpected and very thoughtful, and a package of Indian goodies from Lana, which was totally expected and very thoughtful! And of course she wrapped it all in a gorgeous piece of silk, rather than use something silly like wrapping paper... [this was delivered via Rod a few weeks ago when he was in London on business - I've been dying to open it as Lana always gives good presents...]
And here are a few more - on the left, a bag, purse and magnetic bracelet/necklace from my mother (who, by the way, is doing a Pay it Forward drawing over on her blog - go check it out!) and my birthday socks (cotton, as I am allergic to wool) made for me specially by Cathi, who also gave me a $40 gift certificate to eQuilter - why she thought I could use that.... LOL! Anyway, I love my socks, they are very comfy (not to mention funky) - this photo doesn't really show the funkiness of the knit, but they are indeed totally cool.
I also got a fabulous (original) watercolour painting of some lovely trees (autumnal, trunks, no leaves) which I will attempt to photograph in the daytime - hard to photograph things behind glass without a glare - from my blogless friend Caroline. All the lovely pressies make me wish my birthday had a zero on the end every year!
I didn't do any sewing today, of course (though I have high hopes for tomorrow, as I have to spend the day in the house waiting for someone to come put insulation in my loft some time between 8 and 3) though I did also manage to read an entire book (Property, by Valerie Martin) on the train and while sitting in Camden Lock Market having a coffee. Which is a birthday present of its own, really... I also went out to lunch with Geoff at Hache and had a truly excellent burger. So, happy birthday to me!
18 comments:
Love the Matisse "The Bush". Looks like you hit the jackpot on your Birthday. Great gifts.
Happy Birthday once again!
Happy Birthday! Love your prezzies!
Happy Birthday, Kate! Love the socks!
Happy Birthday Kate!
Belated birthday wishes. I'm a bit behind as we've had Jen here for 24 hours!
What lovely presents. I love the dop sculpture at the top.
Happy Birthday Kate! Sorry I'm a day late. Looks like you had a memorable day :o)
Belated birthday wishes
Happy birthday for yesterday, Kate. Good to hear you had a good time on your day off from sewing.
Best wishes
Sue
What a wonderful way to spend a day, Happy Birthday!
Glad you had such a nice birthday. Lots of fun presents,and lunch out as well. But, really - a hamburger for your special lunch?
love,
Mom
Happy Birthday to you! :O)
Happy birthday to you! Happy birthday to you! Happy birthday to Kate! Happy birthday to yoooooou!
Hope you had a great day!
Such beautiful stuff! That tree by Matisse is amazing. Glad it was a fun birthday!
Happy belated birthday Kate! I was saving your blog posts on my bloglines since you mentioned last week that your birthday was next Wednesday, but then I didn't quite connect when it was Wednesday that it was your birthday!
Happy Belated Birthday Wishes
Happy slightly belated birthday. Looks like you made out like a bandit!
I know I am too late with my "happy birthday", but...
Well Happy BELATED! It seems my birthday was a couple of days after yours. Yours looked like a better party than mine. lol
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