Muir Woods Redwood Forest Milkmaid wildflower by Soma Acharya, Ink Torrents Graphics, inktorrents.com

Little Stories – Winter Tales

Muir Woods Trillium Flower by Soma Acharya, Ink Torrents Graphics, inktorrents.com

 

Hello Everyone!  We are having a very wet spring up here in Northern California.  Perfect for  hitting the trails amongst the redwood trees and visiting bookstores.   I also have been renovating the house with my husband, sewing quilts,  playing and making things in my atelier with paper and paint, not to mention spending a LOT of time with the kitties.  Let me share some of these winter tales with you.

 

 


 

Painting The Walls

 

Current state of my atelier

 

All the walls of our lovely house are covered with panels and wallpaper.  My husband and I have started removing all of those wall coverings.  Then there’s repairing and patching the walls, and finally, priming and painting.  We are currently working on my room.   I have everything set up so I can continue to work without disruption.  I can’t wait to show you around once it’s all done.

 

 


 

Sewing Garden Path Quilt-top

 

 

The Garden Path quilt-top is FINISHED!!  I just need to add borders to it and then it will be ready for quilting.  I designed and wrote the patterns for the flower blocks and created the layout.  I am happy to say that it looks exactly as I had envisioned it.

 

 


 

Hitting The Redwood Trails

 

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We were away a lot last year.  My little kitties tend to miss us a lot when we are away.  So this year, I skipped the trip to the redwood forests 300 miles north of us and stayed home.  However, I am lucky to live only an hour away from Muir Woods, which is also a redwood forest.   I had not been there during this time of year before.  

We usually end up hiking anywhere between 5-7 miles.  The trails are moderately challenging with uphill climbs.  They are also full of roots which makes it hard to navigate.  During the February hike, I twisted my left foot pretty badly.  It is better now.  At least, it’s well enough for me to be able to go on another trail hike last Sunday with adequate caution.  With all the rain this year, the creeks are flowing beautifully.   Milkmaids are usually the first wildflowers to bloom in the woods.   Last Sunday I found Trilliums starting to bloom along the lower parts of the trail as well.   It really is magical in the forest.

 

 


 

…and The Bookstore

 

Home Library Stack of books photo by Soma Acharya, Ink Torrents Graphics, inktorrents.com

 

I also went to the bookstore an inordinate number of times and added on to an already tottering pile of books in the home library.  Barnes and Noble hosts a book drive during the holidays.  We have been participating for over a decade.  Every year, we browse through the children’s section and purchase a stack of new books, which then gets distributed to underprivileged children.  It is a huge part of my winter break.

 

 


 

Playing Music

 

Chinese Dizi flute by Soma Acharya, Ink Torrents Graphics, inktorrents.com

 

My husband always gives me a few art supplies for my birthdays.  Along with a book on how to draw swords, I also got a  Chinese flute called Dizi this year.  The flute is made of bamboo, which resonates with a very beautiful sound.

 

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I am very happy to welcome it to my music instrument family.  In case you are wondering, I have never played a flute before.   I mostly play the violin and the piano.  I occasionally tinker with the guitar if a song calls for it.   I am excited about learning how to play a wind instrument.  First of all, I need to get used to making a consistent sound without feeling dizzy!

 

 

Tavish the maine coon sleeping in a violin case by Soma Acharya, Ink Torrents Graphics, inktorrents.com

 

Bamboo is very prone to cracking, so the flute is bunking with my violin.  The case has a hygrometer in it, so I can monitor the humidity.    Tavish also loves to bunk in there.  Here is a picture of  him sleeping inside my violin case. He not only sleeps but also snores while I play the violin only a couple of feet away from him.   No idea how he does it; the violin at close quarters is very LOUD. 

 

 


 

Making Gifts

 

Redwoods National and State Park pen drawing by Soma Acharya, Ink Torrents Graphics, inktorrents.com

 

 

I drew this little scene from a very favorite road of ours up north at the Redwood NP.  It is super twisty and narrow, and often a tight fit for cars through pairs of redwood trees on the road.  I used this drawing as a cover for a book that I made for my husband as his birthday gift.  I will save that story for another day.

 


 

 

Designing And Binding Books

 
 

Hand Bound books by Soma Acharya, Ink Torrents Graphics, inktorrents.com

 

 I mix my own adhesive for the binding.  I made so many books that I ran out of  the adhesive that I had made.  I experimented with and improved upon processes as I made these books.   I also painted and block printed new book covers.   I can’t wait to share them with you over the next few weeks.  Some will be available in my shop with new cover art, as well as new binding styles and paper.

 


 

 

The Girl And Her Cat Books

 

 

Spending time together

 

I have been steadily working on the Girl and Her Cat stories.  This girl, by the way, was very happy with her decision to stay home with her kitties.

Apart from a visit to the urgent care for a persistent migraine, this was a good break.   Today’s post was more of a sampling platter.  I hope to share details over the next few weeks.   Thanks so much, everyone, for staying with me and a hearty welcome to my new visitors.  I hope to continue to bring more inspiration and write posts that make you smile.

Until next time,
-Soma

 

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14 thoughts on “Little Stories – Winter Tales

  • Connie Griffin April 4, 2025 at 08:50

    How wonderful to get an uplift to your room, I really need to do something with mine as well but probably won’t happen.
    Your quilt is just gorgeous, I can’t imagine lining up all those sections together.
    Gorgeous trails you have near your home, so fun to see the spring flowers popping out.
    That is a neat drawing of your trip in the car.
    I am trying to keep my cats calm right now we are having heavy thunderstorms, one doesn’t mind too much but the other is terrified of the thunder.

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  • Lavender Dreams April 4, 2025 at 06:00

    I love the photos of your hikes. We have some trails here with the exposed roots and you really have to be careful. I love your quilt…it’s gorgeous! You do so many interested things! Happy Spring!

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  • Cat April 4, 2025 at 02:46

    Such beautiful pictures!
    This cat lady (who used to play the violin 1,000 years ago) likes the picture of Tavish in the violin case best :-D

    https://catswire.blogspot.com/

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  • Debbie April 3, 2025 at 19:55

    really beautiful offerings…is there anything you can’t do?? i really enjoy making gifts, i am alreading knitting winter items for christmas!!

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  • Gillena Cox. April 3, 2025 at 15:50

    beautiful post
    luv the wildflowers

    much♡love

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  • Dixie April 3, 2025 at 11:47

    Beautiful trails in Muir woods. Lovely to see a trillium.
    It will be great to have your atelier finished.
    The girl and her cat are definitely explorers.
    Tavish has such a beautiful coat.

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  • Joanne April 3, 2025 at 11:35

    We are having a very wet spring here too; in fact it’s raining again today! Your hiking photos are just lovely and I’m glad to hear your foot is feeling better.

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  • A ShutterBug Explores April 3, 2025 at 10:58

    Busy post filled with lovely and creative events ~ Love your new flute and your kitty asleep in your violin case photo is so precious ~ hugs.

    Wishing you good health, laughter and love in your days,
    clm ~ A ShutterBug Explores,
    aka (A Creative Harbor)

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  • Christine April 3, 2025 at 10:16

    Enjoyed your post

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  • Karen April 3, 2025 at 09:22

    its nice to see you again on my feedly reader – you dropped off the earth it seemed. Such pretty photos you have been up to a bit – I have never been musically inclined that is a pretty flute

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  • jeanie April 3, 2025 at 08:18

    It’s so good to see your post again! And oh, what fun you share (well, and a lot of hard work, too! Well done on that big job.) Beautiful trillium and what a remarkable and lovely instrument collection. My home bookstack grows with every visit — I really should keep out of places like that! And of course I am loving all the art. Every bit makes me smile.

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  • Kathy April 3, 2025 at 07:42

    Good morning, Beautiful post- I loved it all
    Hugs Kathy

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  • Linda at Texas Quilt Gal April 3, 2025 at 05:22

    Removing wallpaper can be very gratifying! Looking forward to your house tour. Your flower garden quilt is quite lovely. Muir Woods looks beautiful and fun to hike! Your instruments collection is remarkable. I played the cornet in the high school band and couldn’t begin to pucker my lips for a note now. A couple years into playing the cornet, I wished I had gotten a flute instead! My husband and I both bought guitars over the winter, hoping to teach ourselves to play, but it hasn’t happened yet. ;) Tavish is beautiful!

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  • tomthebackroadstraveller April 3, 2025 at 04:28

    …trilium time is a terrific time of year!

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