Tasha Tuesday

 Today is the type of day that I love. Winds are shifting, but it’s still warm. Dark clouds are gathering in the west, it’s got the look of gray foreboding. It’s Bronte weather. A storm is going to blow over the prairie soon.
  Of course that meant first thing this morning I needed to leash up the dogs and head out into it. I think Tasha Tudor would approve. I imagine she went out and walked her corgis in all kinds of weather. She probably slipped on a beautiful cloak or something and went out into the wilds like a Bronte sister as well.
   Then, I’m sure, she realized how perfect a good gray and stormy day is for painting and headed in to her work table. That’s my plan for today as well.
   There is nothing, nothing more perfect, then cuddling up with a quilt, sleeping dogs at your feet, paint brush in hand as thunder rumbles in the distance. Rainy days make for good art.

   I don’t know about you, but the world around me here in Oklahoma in late January is sort of brown. In the past I hated that. But as I get older, the more I like brown. Brown is the perfect mellow backdrop for all sorts of things. And, like white, there are all sorts of wonderful shades and depths to brown, from earthy dark to gentle pale. Just look at the tones of these gourds, hanging off the back fence just waiting for some adventurous wrens or chickadees to move in and devour last summer’s giant sunflower:

   And while from all appearances the field just outside my back gate is all asleep, there is some life to it! little birds and hawks and even an evening owl are always flitting around in it. My bunnies have gotten quite spoiled and prefer the prairie grass (with some rosemary from the herb garden— it’s the only thing still green around here!) with their morning breakfast.

   People are often surprised that I keep the bunnies outdoors in most weather (aside from when its 114 outside, a sweaty rabbit is quite a miserable sight!) but they love it. They have lived indoors as well and they get agitated and jumpy. Outside, they love to feel the breeze in their fur and smell the smells and hear the sounds. They are so laid back and happy outside. They are definitely outdoor creatures. Of course I do cover their hutch when it rains or gets very windy. And they’re latched in so they can’t get out (although they have escaped a time or two…one morning a while back I came outside to find the girls exhausting and lounging in the yard from a good pre-dawn romp around the yard! Mr. Darcy, of course, was waiting patiently in the hutch for them to return. He’s not the adventurous sort.)

  As I’ve written to you the sky has darkened and it’s that quiet before the storm. I am off to wet my brush and get to work. I’m sure that Tasha would agree!~

~H

287 responses to “Tasha Tuesday”

  1. I'm so happy you enjoyed the latest Jane Eyre! I'm super excited about the DVD release today! 🙂

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  2. Me too Ruth! In fact, I just went and bought it! Yay! I foresee lots of painting… 🙂

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  3. Oh! I can't wait to see this movie!! (it never came to my town) :-0I would love to knit a Tasha shawl!! ;-Dmaybe I shall! Blessings Linnie

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  4. I LOVE Jane Eyre, and Wuthering Heights too…….another great Tasha Tuesday post Heather!Karen

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  5. Here is one cast on 30 stitches, knit one row, then next row knit one, yarn over and knit the rest of the row. Just keep repeating, until you get the size you shawl want. Use a worsted weight yarn and size 6 needles. Easy. There are lots of youtubes on how to yarn over, it increases the shawl. It looks a lot like the Tasha shawl w/out all the work. Hey TTD is coming up !! xoxo Clarice

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  6. Happy knitting, Heather! I could totally see you sporting a Tasha shawl. 😉

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  7. Ooh, I saw Jane Eyre when it first popped up at the Circle Cinema, and I LOVED it!

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  8. I wish to buy that DVD, as well!!!! And thank you for pointing out the ravelry patterns. 🙂 I promptly favorited a few. You should definitely try out the first Stitch n Bitch (I know weird title) for the basics on knitting a shawl. I think you might find it helpful. 🙂 I am so glad you are feeling better – that is really great news! 🙂 I think that Tasha Tudor book is out of print – that is one of the ones I am missing. Thanks for a great Tasha Tudor post!

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  9. I can't be there but I still LOVE your reading your Tasha Tuesday posts Heather!Karen

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  10. Oh how I wish I had the time and money to go! I live in Plattsburgh, New York and the museum is about 180 miles from me. Maybe next year I can set aside a day and head out for an adventure! The activities sound so interesting and it has been a long time dream to learn to process fiber into a yarn and then weave it. I think it was a wonderful idea for the family to do this so that her fans can actually see some of her favorite things. Great post!Tina xo

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  11. I would love to go as well, I have adored tash Tudor for such a long time, I only I have oneof her books but its a treasure for sure,,thanks for sharing this,,

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  12. I am SO hoping the museum has fall hours – as me and the hubby are planning to take a day trip over to Vermont (just a few hours away). I'd LOVE to visit the museum!!!

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  13. i love fall!my favorite part is bringing out all of my warmer clothes 🙂

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  14. Autumn is my favourite season Heather ~ seasons of mists and mellow fruitfulness….burgeoning berries and hedgerow treats, I love it.We had a corgi when I was little, he was a black and tan one and I love him to bits.Love KarenXX

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  15. I am an autumn girl in heart and soul! It was always my favorite season and I look back at my Ohio autumns with such fondness. Although the autumns in Holland are not as color filled, they are truly beautiful. I already picked up a large green pumpkin to use with a heather arrangement (love of the Brontes creeps in once again)in my planter by our front door. I also have a ghord on my front entrance table. I must admit I rush this season but we have had fall weather since the beginning of July so it fits. :-)Hugs from Holland ~Heidi

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  16. I had no idea that this exsisted until I saw Farie Moon's post about her. I have her book and love it very muchthanks for all the infopeace n abundance,CheyAnne

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  17. I definitely DO have a soft spot for fall!!!! I love EVERYTHING about it…the chill in the air, being able to wear sweaters, apple cider donuts, country fairs, pumpkins, brightly colored fall leaves, Halloween…ok, I'll stop here! LOL I will eagerly await the return of Tasha Tuesdays next season!

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  18. Oooo, I LOVE fall!!! I love everything about it: the coolness, the smells of leaves and fresh air, the pumpkins and cinnamon breads and apples and cider. How could one not LOVE fall!!! And I LOVE that picture of Tasha…so pretty!

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  19. Oh I love Tasha Tuesday.I have two books of hers and the pages are so worn, I keep them close and look at them so often.She is a woman i so admire.Her talnets her skills and strong values.She really was a wonder,, thanks for sharing,, thats a lovely tea you have,,

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  20. That tea sounds delicious !!

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  21. I have that awesome teacup too! 🙂 I wonder if B&N still has the Wedding Tea…

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  22. Yeaaaaaay! Tasha Tuesday! I have been re-reading \”Drawn From New England\”and I am relating to moving at the same age as she did when she moved to Vermont! We didn't have heat for a long time,I am digging up a lot of my garden friends, and my barn animals are coming and stuff like that 😉 (although… I am not sleeping out in the horse stall)!! The tea looks cozy good! Hugs Blessings and Love, Linnie

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  23. Happy Tasha Tudor Day! I'm so happy it's back! We recently discovered Harney & Sons Tea…my hubby is really happy with the selection. We tried to grow some bottle neck gourds but they all died! 😦 However, we had a lovely surprise – a little mini pumpkin grew! I plucked it just the other day and have it on my mantle. 🙂

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  24. Tasha Tudor Day…how very lovely! I cherish my TT volume from childhood…it is so delightful re-read, especially with a cup of tea alongside (in a pretty cup surely.) Thank you for the inspiration Heather….as snowflakes should arrive on the morrow.Wishing you a cozy day…Warmly,Judy

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  25. It is pumpkin moonshine time!! We have been making beeswax candles and that always makes me think of Tasha. Clarice

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  26. Cute goats! I have a thing about sheep, it's the woolly connection!

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  27. I would love to have land where I could have some goats and sheep! Just a few. And maybe a pony. For my son, not for me 🙂

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  28. I do find goats to be pretty adorable- especially the ones with long, floppy ears. Alpacas are ridiculously cute too. This is making me want a farm! I do have a herding dog now….

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  29. Adorable goats~smilesTeresa

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  30. I'm going to make a lot of our gifts too this year, and even the ones I'm not making myself are still handmade. I think it makes the holiday season seem so much more special and old-fashioned to do it that way. Happy Tuesday!

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  31. I wish you a lot of fun with all your Christmas preparations.

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  32. Yes, I do Heather. In fact, I try for all my gifts to be handmade. Only the ones that go to my sons are not…they prefer electronics :(Blessings,Maria

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  33. Fabulous photos and I have been preserving and baking since September for Christmas!

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  34. Sorry to hear about all the strange weather and such in your area, it has to be a bit unsettling. Planning for Christmas does seem like the best way to find some comfort.I love making handmade gifts (for the people that will appreciate them). I'm determined to have it all done by the end of November so December can just be about decorating, and baking and enjoying the holidays with my family.

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  35. Pretty pictures!I've started xmas shopping. Wanted to get the decorations out, but thought it was too early. maybe not! lol. I made my mom and son a scarf a couple years ago. I love handmade things!

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  36. Our finances are really tight this year – for a number of reasons. We are definitely going to try and make as many goodies for family as possible. It's better that way anyhow! 🙂

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  37. I ADORE goats! They are my favorite at country fairs. I would so love to own some!

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  38. What a charming post! I love Tasha Tudor. Thank you for sharing your fashion accessories 🙂

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  39. You look AMAZING!!! I am dying over those boots and those fingerless gloves. 🙂 Great outfit!

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  40. hope she feels better :)sounds relaxing knitting in front of the fire…i'm sure tasha would approve 😉

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  41. Awww, she looks so sweet and comfy. Don't you miss the days of being taken care of by your mom when you were sick? Now I'm lucky if I get an extra fifteen minutes in bed without a boy asking where I put his ipod:) Tascha would certailnly approve of your time well spent!

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  42. What a cozy scene! It makes me want to go get a fire going and grab a cup of hot cocoa with whip cream.I also hope she is feeling better.

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  43. What a lovely image of cosy home life you weave here Heather. Knitting by the fire is just the best. But I hope your little one is feeling better now.I've been indulging in a lovely Audrey Eclectic catch up … love the Thanksgiving wreath. I seem to have missed so many folks blog posts lately, life has been crazy here!

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  44. I think Tasha would definitely approve! How cozy everything looks. So sorry your wee one wasn't feeling well…hopefully she is fine now. Can't wait to see your finished knit goodies. I'll be whipping up a few things for Christmas gifts this year. Can't wait to get started!

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  45. Smiles, Tasha would surely smile. Handknit wins handsdown over mass produced. Your cavalier king charles looks so sweet laying there with your angel !Lorraine :-}

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  46. Yes, making gifts is such a treat…especially by a roaring fire :)Blessings,Maria

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  47. Dear Heather,How nice that you have a fire! I would be right there, too (REALLY hoping for a fireplace when we next move). 🙂 I hope Audrey is feeling better. Would you believe that we have a little quilt made out of that same material, and that my Tasha was just sleeping with it last night? How funny is that!Love and blessings,Marqueta

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  48. This is what I love about winter. A very Tasha day. I hope Audrey is feeling better xox Clarice

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  49. Merry Merry and Fa La La!LuLu~*xoxo

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I’m Heather, a folk artist, mama and wife; I’ve loved to make art since I was a little girl, and I am inspired by historical travels, heritage crafts and faith. Here I share my latest artwork, adventures, crafts, good books and good tea!