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I’m Mexico bound, heading to Tulum tomorrow for a friend’s wedding. Actually, I’ll be officiating the ceremony so let’s hope I pull this off! I leave you with the scrap stampings (was just testing out some ink colors here) from my last craft project: a personalized stamp for Victoria with her new last name.

And just to make you jealous, here’s where I’ll be soon (photo by Photopia):

It’s a great week to be at home as this snowstorm just won’t quit. Squaw Valley’s reporting the storm total at 76 inches! This postcard hails from a college friend (later to be a Lake Tahoe roommate), who first led me on to Tahoe’s greatness. She’s now headed for greener pastures, and nursing pre-reqs in Santa Cruz.

DATE: February 26, 2004

FROM: Lake Tahoe

SENDER: Ellen

PHOTOGRAPHER: Vance Fox

A storm of epic proportions is currently bidding my friend Ruth farewell. She starts culinary school in Napa next week, so I figured I’d dedicate this week’s postcard (of Ruthie’s Run) in her honor. Hooray for friends on powder days!

FROM: Aspen, Colorado

PHOTOGRAPHER: R.C. Bishop

SENDER: Mom, who was visiting family and going to a rodeo

DATE: July 2001

Late 2009 brought a few assignments from Western Art & Architecture and I’m happy to say the issue is finally in my hands… nothing better than seeing your work laid out on glossy pages.

In their Winter/Spring issue, I go behind the scenes with sculptor and world-renowned taxidermist Michael Boyce of Animal Artistry to visit his home studio and discuss his latest venture into the art world: oil painting. I also interviewed big-time wildlife and sporting art collectors Alan and Nancy Maiss on what inspires them to collect. Read the stories here:

In the Studio with Michael Boyce

Collector’s Eye with Alan and Nancy Maiss

Grandma Daisy turns 90 today! How lucky I am to have such an amazing person in my life… I can’t begin to list all the things I’ve learned from her. She is truly the best! Her love of nature trumps all, and I have the best memories of digging and poking around in the dirt with her. She can name every plant in her yard, is a voracious reader and has the sweetest heart. Here’s to another 10 years in the garden grandma!

My birthday gift to her this year is this mountain goat block print since my mom told me Daisy had started referring to herself as a mountain goat. he he!

FROM: Boise, Idaho

CARTOGRAPHER: Idaho Geological Survey

SENDER: Lyndsey, my former college roommate and a geologist who was working on her thesis at the time. She figured I was missing some “good ‘ole geology.” I was, and still am.

DATE: November 14, 2005

*The postcard’s back says you can get the color poster (14 by 20 inches) of this card by sending $3 along with your name and address to the Idaho Geological Survey, Morrill Hall, Third Floor, University of Idaho, Moscow, ID 83844-3014. Anyone wanna try?