I guess it's true what they say about rescue dogs...

I guess it's true what they say about rescue dogs...

I adopted Luk from the SPCA.  The owners had surrendered him; he was an "issue" dog.
The minute he got here, he turned the house up-side-down! ...destroyed 5 pairs of shoes, ate my graphic pen, even nibbled on my couch.  God help those holding the leash if he saw a dog, cat, or squirrel... oh boy... an arm out of socket, a leash pulling kind of dog. Worst of all, a never look you in the eye kind of dog.
 ...with lots of potential.

We have been going on walks, out jogging, to the lake, we learned how to play fetch and learned the meaning of STAY.  Jogs became a pleasure, walks became relaxed, Luk became a companion... a buddy everyone wants.

Today, we went for a jog on a 30' lead; I didn't even have to say 'stay' when he got to the street... he just stopped and waited, I picked up the leash and simply said 'Heel.'  Most importantly though, I can now look him in they eyes and he won't tear away; he'll look right back.

He had so much pinned up energy, he didn't know how to play; he was hurting everyone around him and now he can play... with a two year old... gently.

So yea... I guess it is true what they say about rescue dogs; they really are great.

Can't wait to see what two more months will bring:)

Back from the lake...


"I'm not happy with you right now... I specifically told you that I wasn't ready to go home yet."

Whimsy Dragonfly Wrought Iron Walk Gates



I have always loved designing organic pieces of ornamental metalwork and lighting, especially of the whimsy variety; just because it's so much fun! ...so when my White Rock Elementary School Teacher, alongside her landscape designer Alison M. Betz, waltzed in through our doors asking for two little organic style walk gates, I was over the moon!  (for all the reasons mentioned above, and more)
I have not seen her in sooo many years, yet she recognized me right away... I was shocked!  It was one of the most memorable moments ever!

We looked through our books and she pointed to a design she really liked.  I took the components she was absolutely in love with and designed exactly what she was looking for.  In the creation of the design, I had to keep in mind that her two adorable powder puffs (she has two beautiful Bichon FrisĂ© girls) could't practice at their escape artist ways, so I added plenty of scrolls toward the bottoms of the gates.  The bushes will actually grow taller and cable wire will be stretched between the two gates so that the pups can't escape.   We then decided that a dragonfly would be a perfect addition to the wrought iron gate design, and she asked if the wings could be made of glass.  I also added a cute little bug wondering around one of the stems.

And voilĂ !  A whimsy design full of organic wonder was born!



written by:  Izabela Wojcik
Your personal ornamental metalwork and lighting designer
at Potter Art Metal Studios in Dallas, TX.

Make Your Own Fresh and Delicious Butter (in 3 minutes or less)

I decided that I really wanted to try making my own butter, so I went for it, and it worked!
And... I decided to share the recipe.
ENJOY!

You need:
- a mixer (with a whisk attachement... I have not tried the traditional mixing attachement; I'm assuming it will work, but it will probably take a bit longer... not sure)
- heavy whipping cream
- bowl (tall glass dish is my favorite; no splashing or odd reactions)

Now just whip it like you'd be making whipping cream, but continue until the liquid separates from the butter and squeeze it out.

Voila!  Your own, home-made butter!

(ps. you can add a bit of salt if you like your butter salted)