
Because love should come with scissors and instructions. Proceed with Caution – this week’s word for Illustration Friday.

Because love should come with scissors and instructions. Proceed with Caution – this week’s word for Illustration Friday.

I’m pretty sure I can’t be old enough to have an 18 year old, and a 16 year old… yet I do (fluke of nature??). Here’s Leah and Cole in a clamshell at the Monterey Bay Aquarium. The seahorses were my favorite, and the disco jellyfish that “light up”. Amazing. This picture makes me want to sing “Under the Sea… Under the Sea… life is much better, when you are wetter… take it from me.”

And lunch at Bubba Gumps overlooking the bay. It was very delicious. Shrimp in a bucket… what could be better?

This little mouse wants her tea. Impatience is this week’s word for Illustration Friday.

A shark hides in a hollow log waiting for a school of fish tacos.
Inspired by my buddy Chuck, one of the funniest people I know.
Ole!

How very cool! This watercolor of mine is featured today as one of “Today’s Best” on Zazzle.com. I love Zazzle for all the different artwork that can be customized on many different things.
It’s also been included on the website of the Toaster Museum Foundation . I so dig this. It’s in the Toaster Art section. Lots of fun stuff on their website. I love all the vintage toaster ads they have too.

A little watercolor for “Craving”. This week’s word from Illustration Friday.
UPDATE: Now available as a poster on Zazzle.

This little cup was my mom’s. She went to Bimbo’s 365 in the 50’s with her cousin and yes, ok my mom stole the cup in her purse. Bimbo’s 365 was and still is a famous bar in San Francisco. From the website:
In 1931, he and Young, now his partner, opened the 365 Club at 365 Market Street. San Francisco was weary of the Depression, needed some fun, and the 365 Club was there to provide it. The club was crowded with celebrities and stars from across America who were there to see and be seen. On stage, lines of long-stemmed chorus girls kicked high to the music; one of whom was Rita Cansino. Later, we would all know her as Rita Hayworth. Gin was served in coffee cups while everybody puzzled over the optical illusion provided by Dolfina, The Girl in the Fishbowl: She appeared to swim nude in the fish tank behind the bar… you can still find her there today.
I love this little cup, I didn’t realize until reading this that my mom probably had gin from it not coffee. She had told me about the naked girl in the fishbowl. I’d love to go one day and see Dolfina splashing around in her bowl. When my mom died and me and my family went through her things to have, this was the first thing I picked.

Squirrels line up to deliver a cake for this week’s Illustration Friday word parade.
UPDATE: Now available as a card on Zazzle. Right here.

Thinking of mother’s today, I turned an old photo of my grandmother Mabel “Jackie” Roberts into a card. I don’t know exactly what year it was taken, but I know it was prior to my mother being born in 1937.
That’s the Santa Cruz Boardwalk behind her. “The Giant Dipper” wooden roller coaster dates back to 1924 and is still there. I’ve ridden it many times myself. I’ve heard that in those days those striped umbrellas were available to rent.
This card is now available at Zazzle.

A little ant colony depicts the word Hierarchy for this weeks Illustration Friday drawing.