Larry's Creative Zone
This is just a spot to visit, of one who is on a journey. You can see my projects, plants, family, pets, artworks, antiques and anything else that comes along.
Wednesday, February 11, 2026
Middle of the Week
It is surviving but looses a leaf once in a while. It made it to Valentine's season. Thanks for stopping by today.
Tuesday, February 10, 2026
Take a Number
Morning clouds line up in a row reacting to the winds up above. We warmed up a bit but not as much as yesterday.
I have early photos of our living room when we had nothing on these walls. As we live in a place we gradually add more and more things. The drawing by my wife is of our grand daughter when she was less than a year old. My wife also loves the rows of birds at the feeder while I always have a barn painting around somewhere. The shelf of had carved items from Israel fits in the horizontal.
Also on the wall is this paper cutting from an Israel artists. I am sure the original was a hand cut item but this probably was machine cut. Grapes, pomegranates, olives, figs, wheat and rye branches are all depicted. I can't read Hebrew so who knows what it is saying.
The hand carved donkey fits in with the palm plant as it has such a nice red blanket. Olive tree scrap wood is used for the carving.
My planter is in need of a new plant. I know better that it is never going to fill back in again. I have sections of the long vine placed in my aquariums growing and cleaning the water for the fish.
I spent too much time on the phone today. I spent a long time on the line with my new insurance supplement having them read and ask questions about its being. I spent time on the line with my new diabetic equipment company in California assuring to them that my doctor will send them needed info. I worked with my nurse again with a problem with my doctor and another prescription. I spent time figuring out a mistake that my doctor created by prescribing my equipment at two different companies. Need I mention that two of the women I spoke with did not have a handle on the English language. Other than that I had a great morning.
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Monday, February 9, 2026
Monday's Mentions
The morning sunrise doesn't show what the future temps will be. We will though get up to 65 degree F. today. I won't be enjoying that so much as I will be in a dentist chair at the time it is to hit our high.
The figurines get to be photographed in front of the milk glass. The penguin isn't so old as I gifted it to my wife. The dogs are antiques. The came from my grand mother's house that was being closed down back in 1957. Sadly the little dogs are the remains of a larger set that my mom originally owned. At first there were two larger dogs, male and female, with black collars on them. The smaller pups were four or five in number. The were made from porcelain. I have never seen anything like them ever again or I would try to buy them. A knick knack that they were all placed on failed and the pieces landed on the hard floor. These two were the only survivors.
Sharing the blooms of kalanchoe that is in my downstairs window. They like the location and the heater does encourage them that runs along the wall there.
This cupboard is ours that we moved to the new house. I hung it in a safe location and you can see the dogs in it. The mirror in the back of it makes it sparkle. The mirror also gives you a view of me taking the shot. There are a lot of small items that just work well in this box. It sat on a counter at the old place but this wall was narrow and it fit there very well.
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Sunday, February 8, 2026
A Nook
One of our previous owners had the basement finished with a big main room, a bedroom and a full bath. The space between the main room and bath has a nook. I am not sure if it were planned or an afterthought but I really like it. We put my refinished oak chest of drawers into the nook making the space special. I restored and refinished it back when I was a couple of years in high school. When we closed down my parents house I retrieved the chest. Being that it is old I have to display old things on and around it.
The glass lantern was taken from my grandmothers house when they were closing it down in 1957. My dad wanted it and kept it in the machine shed. When I refinished the chest I went to the shed and got it. It had to be cleaned up a lot and I had to buy a glove for it. The bicycle is a hand crafted one from locals in South Africa. Some missionaries gave it to us for helping with a display room that they had at our church. My mom's quail salt and pepper shakers are only a few that I saved from her dozens of sets. The print is from a very old furniture store of my son's great grandfather and grandfather. The original old store bought prints and a worker cut frames for them. They were then put on sale in the store. The whole thing, frame and print, are antique.
Framed photos on the wall include our wedding photo, my wife's grandma Mason on the left and my grandma Brown. The old mirror on the one left wall is from my wife's friend and also on the right one of her prints of a famous Impressionist painting. The wedding photo is almost 43 years old.
When we moved to the new house we had lots of old furniture, antiques ,and they didn't really fit on the main floor. A couple pieces were used upstairs but most all of the old pieces are downstairs. It all works good that way. Our old 112 year old home that we lived in did seem to meld well with all the antique stuff.
We reached a high of 43 degree F. today. It looks like an early spring day out there. Tomorrow we may hit 60 degrees F. We will take all the good weather that we can get.
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Saturday, February 7, 2026
Saturday
The sun shone true this morning when I looked for the sunrise. It was not so warm but we did warmup by the end of the day.
I
was fourteen years old and had received the assignment to make a lamp. I
grabbed a board of cedar and starting to cut it into pieces. I stacked
them and it just happened. The instructor was impressed and share ways
in which I could connect them all together drilling the hole in each
square first so the rod could be inserted down into it to give it
electricity. The cedar sanded down nicely and the finish made it shine. I
did the math and it was 62 years ago.
The Christmas tree is down now. I found a few items that didn't get taken off. I took off the different branches and a couple just fell to the floor. I really like this windmill ornament so I left it out to enjoy for a few days.
While walking around outside I did see the different things that the wind brings me down the street. I sure ate a lot of these when I was young. Some kid must have tossed it somewhere and the wind caught it.
I brought my bucket boy inside after taking this shot. He is safe in the garage until spring.
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Friday, February 6, 2026
Friday going into Saturday....
The morning was hazy. We did warm up a little but it is still very cold. We have no snow and that does help keeping the temps from being so low.
I leave some of these dead plants for the winter as they look good in the snow. But this way they look like bad weeds.
Looking through the fence next to my neighbors one can see that there sedum looks the same as mine.
Iris always amaze me as they stay strong through the winter. The new one had spr outed and it looks like it will be ready to take off when it gets warm again.
Life does get busy and my late blogging may mean that I forgot to do it or I was doing something to keep me from blogging. I worked in the basement all morning. Thanks for stopping by today.
Thursday, February 5, 2026
Thursday's Things
Among a boys treasures are agates from the beach and also pieces of Native American Indians. The pottery parts can be seen with the textures of decoration from some tool. The Chippewa Tribe lived in the Grand Rapids, Minnesota area. I found these pieces on the beach of Lake Pokegama near there. I wasn't looking for it for different summers and then suddenly I recognized that the Indians probably lived on that side of the lake where there is a natural beach and open forest. It actually a great place for them to set up camp.
Along the North Shore of Lake Superior is the Grand Portage Lodge. That is in Minnesota for those who are not familiar. A restaurant there was one of our favorite spots to eat breakfast. Outside the windows of the place next to the lake was this tee pee. I had to paint it with the beautiful water and sky in the background. I do know the Chippewa lived along the big lake and Grand Portage is the area where there is a Native American Indian reservation. One summer we attended a Pow Wow there.
In our town of Woodward there was a couple who lived in the woods east of town. When the city celebrated its 100 years they rode ponies in the parade dressed as Indians. They didn't have saddles and were of course barefoot and the woman had braided hair. He wore his buckskin pants, shirtless, and she wore a buckskin dress. They were not of any tribe but liked to respect the tradition of the Indians, Meskwaki, that did live in our area. The Indians lived in the area before the town was established with the train coming into the central Iowa. Every time that couple would come to our frame shop in our home they would look at the painting and they would remark that the tee pee was wrong. They would not explain it as if it were a secret knowledge. So I just have to believe I painted the door on the wrong side. I just painted what I saw.
I wandered the back yard area today as it has warmed up a bit. I blind shot pictues of the Canada geese flying over. I just shoot and hope that I get a shot of the group. They are moving back and forth from water ponds, the big lake and different open farm fields looking for food. The sound is neat as the pass over and I have to think fast to get the camera ready. I am sure I look funny if people see me rushing into action.
One of my photos was this one of the top of the fence. I thought it funny that I didn't get it pointed high enough into the sky.
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