Thursday, July 30, 2009

Catalooooochee.

Yesterday afternoon we got a hankerin' to get out of the house and up into the mountains for the night. We have been so busy building and working and whatnot this summer we haven't camped out at all, so when the feeling struck we jumped at it. We are amazingly lucky to live in a place where a 30 minute drive gets us from anything we could want from a city (except a good, cheap falafel) up to some of the most breathtakingly beautiful mountains on the planet. Sometimes I can't believe this is my life.

We settled on Cataloochee, way up a winding mountain road. It is in the Great Smokey National Park and has some really great, century old buildings you can poke around as well as these skinny little single log bridges to get you over the Cove Creek and around various trails. Henry showed off his sense of adventure while I had about 20 heart attacks watching him cross.



We walked around for a while and poked our heads in the one room school house and Beecher house. It was sprinkling a tiny bit but no one seemed to mind too much. Back at the camp site, there was a hard clay cliff-let that went down to the creek. Someone had tied a rope to a thick root at the top to help with the scaling down to get to the water. Once again Henry strapped on his courage (and spelunking head lamp) and went down to check it out.

While we were cleaning up after dinner, an older man wandered over from the next campsite over. He was with the Elk Bugle Corps and wanted to let us know that the elk herd had been coming down to the meadows in the evening to mill about in the pasture and eat in the cool dusk air. He told us about how we were in between the calving season (when the babies are born) and the "rut" (when the males start to bugle and butt heads to jockey for position at the beginning of the mating season) so the elk are pretty chilled out while the males grow their antlers and the mamas get the calves ready to go out on their own. We hopped into the car and drove down to the meadows and sure enough we found a group of mama elk with their babies!

In a small lot between the meadows, the Elk bugle Corps had a little mobile education center and they let Henry hold some shed elk antlers from a HUGE male we were actually looking at (I didn't get a good picture of him). They told us about the antler cycle- they start growing in March and while they grow they are covered in what they call 'velvet'. The males are more docile when there is velvet on their antlers because if they try to fight with them before they harden up and the velvet falls off they can get damaged. Right before the rut (next month) the velvet falls off and they start to scrape the antlers against trees and rocks to get them nice and sharp before the competition for dominance starts. After the rut, the antlers fall off and it starts all over again.

Outside the Beecher house, which was build in 1903 and has the same exact pressed tin roof shingles that we have on our house.

Kyle peeking in the old stables across from the house.

A few of the less dominant male elk like to hang out in front of the ranger station where the grass is nice and low.

After a night of sleeping in the rain, we woke up and hit the road. This was the view from an overlook right outside Cataloochee. A. Mazing.

And m'boys.

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Monster Princess

I wish I had better light this morning, but it is shaping up to be a grey and dreary day. I am hoping for some serious rain- at least that way my tomato plants will be happy and there will be a chance of this 100% humidity lifting.

These little beauties will be making their way to their new home this afternoon. I really like this color scheme, it was fun to work with.





I am going to spend a chunk of the day working on my last July custom, digging into the super delicious hand dyed BFL sent by Lindsay of Ky Baby Knits for an upcoming collaboration and start brainstorming ideas for September's stocking extravaganza over at Venus Vanguard. We are doing a month of weekly stockings inspired by some of our favorite stories making their way to the big screen.

Let the wild rumpus start!

Sunday, July 26, 2009

Hands on the Footer

Getting back into studio building after taking a break from all that hot, buggy work has been a challenge. We took the first step today by pouring the footer for the front stairs that will go up onto the porch. Tomorrow, stair building commences...

Saturday, July 25, 2009

Rainbow Sock Monkey

Henry left to go swimming about 10 minutes ago. This was approximately 5 minutes before the torrential downpour started. Oops.

Amy M. is having a better day, as her Rainbow Sock Monkey longies are finished and soon to be en route to her doorstep!





Thursday, July 23, 2009

Crash!

Did you hear that? That was the sound of my laptop exploding. Well, it was more of a quiet sputter and poop out that an explosion, but the result is the same. My genius computer geek of a husband managed to go into its guts, pull all of my information to an external hard drive, restore the machine to factory specs, give it technological CPR and get me up and running again. Yay for geeky husbands (or wives)! Unfortunately, when he asked if I needed him to save all of my emails I was doing something else and offhandedly said "Nah, I can get them off the Gmail server", forgetting about all of the local folders I had saved in Thunderbird. Gone are all my transaction records from the past year, along with my wait list (thankfully I am down to bare bones on that), review and wholesale inquiry folders.

Oops.

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Scottish Thistle

My laptop crashed right in the middle of editing pictures of these longies, but I love them anyway. Now everyone cross your fingers that my genius husband (AKA Crankypants Tech Guru) can fix it without losing too much information.



Sunday, July 19, 2009

Holy Stocking, Batman!

Yesterday was Henry's belated 6th birthday party with a Batman Vs. The Mad Scientist theme. I made blank capes and masks for the kids to decorate when they came in and then Kyle ushered them through Super Hero Training Camp in the back yard. After cupcakes were devoured, the newly minted Super Heroes went on a scavenger hunt for the dastardly Mad Scientist who left clues scattered about the yard. When they found him (goody bags with crazy faces and cotton ball 'mad scientist' hair) they ripped into them while Henry opened his presents. It was a totally crazy and fabulous time and here is Captain Six Year Old himself:


In happy Crankypants news, we finally got our hands on some Classic Monster Booty Shorties in all sizes!




and...

there is a new addition to the Classic Crankypants line!





AND! For those of you who want a little Crankypants but no longer have wee beasties in diapers or can't make the investment right now, some new itty bitty monster friends came to live at Crankypants World HQ!




All of this new fangled business will be stocking at the HC store tomorrow morning at 9EST. I will also be holding a few pairs of the shorties and longies back for my West Coast peeps, and they will go up at 9PST. I only have a very few of certain sizes (and no 18-24 Toadstools yet) so be ready to go!

Saturday, July 11, 2009

Wheel in the Sky Keeps on Turnin'

Every week I talk to my mom and tell her "It's crazy now, but it will settle down next week". That same conversation has been deja vu-ing itself into ridiculousness for about 9 months now. This summer has been no different.

Yesterday was Henry's 6th birthday and it made me want to just freeze frame (freeze frame!) the rest of the summer so we can hang out and have fun together before he's in FIRST GRADE and we get so caught up in the school year that I look up and he's turning 7. He starts Camp Invention on Monday-the premise being that they crash down on a foreign planet on Monday morning and spend the rest of the week examining their surroundings and rebuilding their space ship- so Kyle and I are planning on busting some serious booty during the days while he's gone to make a dent in the vast studio to-do list. Kyle is out there painting right now, though, so pictures should be forthcoming. I plan on spending a lot of the time after camp playing Clue and Blockus, reading (and listening to Henry read) Stink, Jack Perlutsky, Horrid Henry and (of course) Magic Tree House and goofing around.

I will likely be a bit scarce around these here parts for a while. "Microblogging" has been much easier for me to keep up with, so if you want to stay in the loop, click on one of those links over there on the left to follow me on Facebook or Twiter. I wish I had some amazing Crankypants news for you, but the big box of Good News and New Things has apparently been lost by customs in Atlanta. I am hoping it will get to me sometime next week, but since there is nothing I can do to hurry them along in finding said Good News and Good Things, I am trying not to think about it.

I hope all is well with you!

Thursday, July 09, 2009

Home!

Can it really be July already?

After 15 hours on the road on Tuesday (including a brief stop at Zingerman's in Ann Arbor) we are finally back in Asheville. We had a great time playing cards and blowing things up with Kyle's family but I am so happy to be home! I could only get internet through my phone up there so, needless to say, I have a lot of catching up to do online. I am finalizing custom details with my July list and hopefully the pictures will start popping up soon.

I hope everyone had a great 4th!