Harpist Juliana Matteo

Friday afternoon at the Tea Party held at the Stephen Foster Community Center, Juliana Matteo’s harp music was so lovely .

Beautiful harp music at the Tea Party
Tuning the harp upon arrival
Thank you for coming Juliana. Your music was heavenly.

Contact Juliana via her email Wrote it out to prevent spam and bots

dancingharp at icloud dot com

Juliana Matteo plays the Harp

She even played happy birthday!
Packing up to go after a wonderful afternoon at the tea party

Month of May Stitched in Memory- Guest Blog

These photos are from May 1987, taken in Kentucky.  Sent by my good friend Joanne. We were so much younger then, we’re older than that now……

And a tribute to Phyllis George who passed May 14th.

Joanne, Phyllis, Ruth

Ruth – you and I reconnected as Army wives in Fort Knox, KY in 1986 after we both moved there from Germany, where we first met.  You taught me the art of smocking and we spent a lot of time together stitching beautiful outfits for our little girls.  Then we decided to make it a “cottage industry” and created our business Handsmocked in Kentucky.  We took special orders and sold our work in the  Kentucky Arts Council In Louisville … where we attracted the attention of Phyllis George (then wife of the Governor of Kentucky!) .

We had such fun and dreams with our little business, and then all of a sudden we were invited to Phyllis George’s home as a vendor for her Kentucky Derby celebration which featured Kentucky based artists!  What an adventure ….
33 years later I still have a lot of memories and a wardrobe of smocked dresses to hand down to some special little girl.  
My memory of Phyllis George was a gracious, giving woman who cared deeply about Kentucky artisans.   (And she wrote us a check for a handsmocked dress for her daughter.)

Joanne was able to go into her boxes of photos which are all labeled and put her hands on these photos.

Joanne even put her hands on our little brochure.  Her sister did the artwork.

Our daughters Laura and Anna at a tea party, sporting our smocking. This photo is in Germany where both girls were born.

Pouring Tea for Her Sister

 

tea partyFound in the April 2010 Archives. Columbus, Ohio.

Anna pouring a cup of  “tea” for her younger sister Maura.

Sweet is the word for the week.