It was hot and rainy today - probably 75 degrees; I changed to a short sleeved t-shirt before I went out. Crazy! Also, with all the heaters and fans going to get rid of the dampness, it is about 85 degrees in this house. I have the doors and windws open, but it is muggy.
I stole a couple of hours in the studio this afternoon and printed a couple of graffiti scarves. They pretty much express how I was feeling today.
Brought my dyes home because tomorrow I'm not sure whether I will get to the studio.
Tonight, I came across these relics: 1958, I think for the fallout shelter booklet. And 1961 for what to eat in the bomb shelter - LOL. Ah, the simplicity of the Cold War. We were still in the age of innocence.
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5 comments:
Love those scarves!!
You know, I remember those pamphlets like it was yesterday! I'm sure my parents had them both. And you are so very right: the age of innocence!
xo
Scarves look great... do you remember learning to duck and cover in case of a nuclear attack. One can never be too careful.
And above all--wear your nicest apron while fixing dinner in the bomb shelter.
very fine prints! The top one reminds me of my snake skin patterns.
Rayna, makes me wonder if I could still fit under a desk with a built in inkwell!
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