Love, Art, Life

Love, Art, Life
Showing posts with label garden. Show all posts
Showing posts with label garden. Show all posts

Friday, April 27, 2012

Give Peace A Chance

I really wanted to post about Backstage today.  Or the projects I am doing for The Pearl, or my beautiful, bountiful garden.   I have some photos to upload, and share, however I awoke this morning with this issue on my mind and I need to get it out there.




Photo found on Wikipedia
I am not a fan of ranting.  While I think it can be good for oneself, I think in general it can be harmful to everyone else.  Ranting generally involves bad energy, blaming, negativity.  I think it often comes from a one sided perspective.  Mine!  I have been really trying to promote good energy both in my life, and everywhere I go.  I believe good energy can do wonders for a situation.  Check out Cesar Milan, the Dog Whisperer sometime, and see how much can be affected just by one's energy.  I have learned a tremendous amount by watching his show The Dog Whisperer.


most of these pics are from my wild front yard
Life is but a dream.  Each of us is creating our own dream as we go.  Not everyone has the same dream.  And I think that's a good thing.  While I am aware that my life, my choices, my environment are not everyone's ideal they are my life, my choices, my environment.  This is my dream, and I just want the freedom to create a lovely dream that I think is lovely, within reason.  I am not out there legislating to make my ideals the norm. Nor am I complaining to the City about your property, or calling Animal control because your dog barks.  Really now, don't they all??  I say live and let live.  And try to live at peace with everyone and everything.

Rose, if you're still reading, this pic is for you.
See, it's just like yours! (only mine's in need
of a trim!)

Photo cred Joyradost ,
via Wikimedia Commons
I met a wonderful woman recently who told me she was, and still is, a hippie.  I get that.  My husband and I have often been described as 'hippies' for lack of a better descriptor.  I think it's tough to put one's finger on what exactly we are, because we resist being labeled but we do hold some of the same views as hippies.  Anyway, she reminded me what the hippie movement was all about.  Peace, an end to war.  A resistance of the system that they perceived as promoting war.  Wikipedia states that " Hippies perceived the dominant culture as a corrupt, monolithic entity that exercised undue power over their lives, calling this culture "The Establishment", "Big Brother", or "The Man".[23][24][25] "  
That does sound like us. 

 This past week marked the 20 year anniversary of the Rodney King incident and he has been all over tv talking about his now infamous line "can't we just all get along".  That phrase runs through my head very often.  Can't we?   He said he had a prepared statement he was supposed to read, but instead just spoke from his heart, and that's what came out.  I found it very moving.

Photo from Wikipedia
Now I admit that I am not the most patient person, or the most peaceful at all times.  When I'm in my suburban I am generally zooming past everyone else, usually in a hurry to get where I'm going.  Not because I'm late, just to get it over with.  And honestly sometimes I think a part of my brain takes over that thinks I'm Parnelli Jones and I am driving in the Indianapolis 500.  I really have to stay focused and aware to not go there.  I admittedly was born with a 'lead foot'.  However I make it a rule to not go too far over the speed limit anymore.   So Should I say 'accidentally' go over the speed limit and let's say get pulled over, well then when the officer walks up I try to remember to smile and kindly say "thank you officer, I admit that I was _____________.  Thank you for doing your job."  I realize this sounds very strange, even hokey, but I have two new drivers in my family and once while driving with a permit I had one of my sons pull over with a bunch of other cars by a high school to pick up the other son.  It was raining, and I didn't want to keep circling.  Besides there he was, a minute away from getting in the car.   This particular day a motorcycle cop pulled up to the front of all those cars and gave us all tickets.  As we were driving away the kids, and at least one high school friend were discussing how lame the cops are, etc.   Fortunately I had a moment of clear thinking and I pointed out that there was in fact a no stopping sign where we had pulled over, even if just for a moment.  I took a gamble and I lost.  I know the laws, I can read the signs.  If I didn't want to gamble I shouldn't have had him pull over there.  While they were busy copying derogatory statements they had heard about the police I pointed out that he was just doing his job.  We pay him to do that.  They asked me why I had thanked him, and I said because I was wrong, I took responsibility for it, and truly wanted him to know that I appreciate the job they do.  I wouldn't want to do it.  It's not all pulling over "innocent' people and giving tickets.  I hope they saw the logic.  I think I wouldn't want to stay in a job where I got yelled at regularly for doing my job.  Especially one where I was putting myself in harms way every time I went to work to begin with.
The blueberries are huge! I must be doing something right



























Michaels owie!

Unless you are an anarchist I think you would agree with me that we do need laws, police, maybe even some politicians.  We are crazy.  We all make poor choices.  We don't have our morning coffee and want to run irritating pedestrians over.  Or bark at the first person who crosses our paths.  I know, I've seen it.  How many times have I seen an innocent person simply crossing the street, in a crosswalk, with the walk sign and almost get run over?  My very own child was bumped in this way at a particularly rushed intersection where there are two right turn lanes and a lot of pedestrians at various times.  My Father in law was injured yesterday by a careless driver who was too busy to stop and make sure he was ok.  Now I know I live in LaLa land and it can be worse here, but I think this is happening all over.  For example the guy who loudly honks the 'you're an idiot' honk because someone is in his way.  Which one of us has driven perfectly at all times?  Which of us has not made an error in judgement, or a last minute decision and partly blocked say another lane?    We have very limited vision.  My way is right, and everyone else is wrong.  Or my way is the best, and all others are inferior.  What is it in us humans that makes us so arrogant?

The first yellow rose of spring
more lovelies from my garden
I guess what I'm saying here is give peace a chance.  Be the change you want to see in the world.  Live and let live.  And so many other trite sayings that I agree with.  Really, can't we just all get along?  And treat each other kindly?









Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Back in port we be!

our  campsite garden
The maiden voyage redo went so well we're booking another trip next month.  The Pink Pearl was a joy, a hit with other campers, and a pleasure to sleep in.


We did learn that overly shy people would not do well to camp in one of these.  We had our first visitor upon arrival, as we were setting everything up.  A nice man who was curious about our cute trailer.  He came right up and asked us about it, we gave him a tour, and he chatted with the hubby about her.

Of course we drew some attention.  People seem drawn to something.  A bygone era perhaps.  Possibly fond memories.   As if my crew doesn't attract enough attention normally, the Pearl draws people in.


Sobe had a great time, but definitely proved she is a
suburban doggie

I sat and stared at this interesting grouping
of trees forever
The kids immediately wanted to go on an explore


We played games

cooked various things over an open fire

had a little musical entertainment

The next morning:



We had one just like this when I
was a kid...


 We enjoyed watching a woodpecker do his thing on
this tree

the bitties were fascinated by how fast these
spun


Guess what she's doing???    (uh huh, you
guessed it!)

They enjoyed many treats, including Pixie Sticks
which we decided The Pink Pearl should never be without

This squirrel was nearby taunting Sobe



We even received the hippie stamp of approval!  A lovely hippie couple complete with hand painted vw bus like this one
Photo credit:  Marshall Astor from San Pedro, United States 

were overheard remarking "now there's a family you know is down to earth!  Keepin it real you know?!"
Photo from VooDoo Donuts online
merch catalog
 Love it!  They even came by to talk to us as we were packing up.


  Then came the "all you need is a '57 Chevy to pull her and it'll be perfect".  The hippie guy and my hubby then talked classic cars and they noticed his Voodoo Donuts shirt and we scored even more points!

By Mike McCune
[CC-BY-2.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0)]
via Wikimedia Commons




So the trip was definitely a success, and very much fun!  We have decided to attempt to take a trip every month.







Then we returned home.....  



As we entered the house I went to open all the windows and curtains as I do, and as I opened the back sliding glass door I was greeted by this....








Twinkie taking a dust bath
 Twinkie is the only one I eventually got a picture of.  All of the chickens and ducks were out making a snack of my planter beds.  So the first thing I did was round them up, get them back into their enclosure, then grabbed my camera...


 When I left all 4 of my planter boxes were completely covered with sprouting things.  All manner of things... it looked like a carpet of green.  It seemed most of our seeds had sprouted.
guess the mint was last on their list
(they have mint in their area so
this was nosurprise)

they even destroyed some of the
marigolds.
They did however leave the freshly planted African Daisies and Lavender alone.  But bit all the blooms off my columbine

                 which looked like this                                                      

  when I planted it.

So, there was much sadness.....    But then........




We did it!  We went and purchased this




Our 'new' 65 Dodge Dart
The Dart.  She still needs a name.  Havn't given it much thought yet.  She is SO much fun to drive!  And has all this charm, like manual windows and she idles pretty funky right now (the timing is off).  But this post is getting quite long, so more on her later.


                               ......  and we all lived happily ever after

                                                                      The End



Saturday, March 31, 2012

Spring at the Geenies Lamp Studio

Aren't these gorgeous?  Blueberry blossoms.

Spring at the Geenies Lamp Studio

The bush bean sprouts 
It's spring here and I thought I'd give you a quick, but very picture full
update.   The kids and I have been out planting for about a month.  And look!  It's one of my favorite things to watch spring bloom, seeds sprout and fruits and veggies appear almost magically in our backyard.

Lettuce
check it out it's even in rows.  
there are about a million apricots already
the new nectarine tree with fruit on it





the plum tree is blooming!

I think Cleo is eating my
carnations!

Not sure who did it, but they bit this
beautiful mandevilla, a red flowering vine,
off at the roots.

the first fruit of our new naval orange tree

this is the rasberry
coming back to life
 the ducks and chickens ate one rasberry bush down to nothing last summer, so I planted this one.  I have to keep it all caged up or they'll do it again.
the apricots with the valencia orange tree in the
background



My posse

Mmmmm blueberries!




the caged in apple tree



the first hibiscus flower of the season

and the grapevine is returning to life



the marigolds to keep bugs away

These jasmine flowers are both
stunning and highly fragrant

Orange blossoms
the scent has been filling my yard for weeks

Pomegranate blooms

Almost all of the bulbs I planted last year
have been eaten.  This one made it
but between the bitties and the fowl it's
looking pretty sad.
I did not take pictures of everything.  There are more blooms, roses, fruit trees, etc out there.  The dwarf nectarine tree my kids snapped off at the neck has come back something fierce and is full of blooms!  I'm amazed that it survived it's beheading by basketball.