Tuesday 14 August 2012

New Zealand Teds

Hey there everyone, I haven't really disappeared! I've been on holiday throughout the gloriously exciting Olympics, and so I've been dashing here and there (staying in York and Lincoln) whilst managing to never miss anything important! Such are the wonders of technology ... iphones , Radio 5 Live, and lovely, big, hotel flat screen tellys!! Ashley and I have discovered that merely listening to tennis commentary is just as nerve wracking and emotion wringing as watching it! Also that it's actually possible to visualise what is happening in a Taekwondo match just from commentary. Who knew! These last two weeks have been stupendous - and unforgettable :0)

Aside from all that, I received a complimentary copy of "New Zealand Teds" last week, and I wanted to give a shout-out to this plucky little publication run by Hazel O'Brien and Pam Hurly.


Hazel very kindly contacted me and asked me if I'd like to write them an article about my bears. I felt really honoured to be asked, and so I set about trying to sum up how my bears have arrived at their current evolution from out of the past ten years. I've also passed on some little creating tips which I hope the readers might find useful.
It may be small - but it's perfectly formed (!) with plenty of pictures , a tutorial, articles and useful contacts for bear makers in New Zealand and elsewhere.It is clearly a labour of love; which springs from a complete passion for "all things beary" - and that is something we can all relate to! If anyone would like to know how to get copies, or subscriptions do drop me an email and I'll pass on the relevant details.

With many Thanks to Hazel and Pam :0)
I hope to post some pics of my very interesting rovings soon,

Ruth XX

2 comments:

Kays Kids said...

I'm so glad you had a nice holiday. Good on the New Zealand girls for their mag.
Hugs

susana said...

i wish to read your article in this mag, as always curious on those lively little creature.
York, is it a great place for children cos my friend recently bring her gentle son there, but not sure it's suitable for my active small boy ;)