Friday, October 18, 2013
Monday, April 15, 2013
Hello World! Spring is in the Air!
Wow, its been a really long time since I've updated this blog! I've been having some pretty bad cervical spine issues these past few months that have been causing really intense physical (and emotional!) pain. I almost stopped doing everything I enjoy doing, and for a while I was reduced to a sniveling lump. I even thought I was going crazy for a minute. My GP tried all kinds of pills and steroids (which helped me to blow up like a cow) before I finally went for an MRI and was told I needed surgery for bulging discs. Well, I'm not buying it! I am going to try to do everything I can to heal myself; and yes this is possible since I (luckily) don't have any nerve damage yet. Knowing the problem has helped me to start taking it more seriously instead of just trying to push through the pain like I was doing before. I have good days and bad days but this is not a pity party!!! With the world coming back to life outside my door I decided to get out my camera and capture some of the beautiful spring ephemerals blooming right now; blink and they'll be gone! So, without further adieu, toothwort, hepatica, trillium, blood root, and elusive morel mushrooms, show thy selves!!!
The image above is toothwort, sometimes called birdsfoot, the roots taste somewhat like licorice and they will numb your gums, an old remedy for tooth-ache!
If you are in to mushroom hunting there are many guides around Georgia who can take you on a hunt and help you identify these beauties correctly. While morels are prized and quite valuable (up to $40lb) there are many false morels that can make you very sick. Also, please don't pick Trillium flowers!!! These flowers have a complex seeding process (it's done by ants) and picking one will not only destroy the root system, it will prevent the flower from reproducing. You can NOT seed trillium's by yourself, so take pictures instead!
Happy Spring Everyone!!!
Trillium
The early evening star
The muse of three ivory words
Tied to one gravity of reason—
Tied to the gold pollen
Of birth and rebirth and rebirth.
The trillium and all her creamy luck
Equal in truth—unbiased, measured, even
And blooming silver on all three faces
Of muse. Serving sincerity
On all three plates of heaven.
The trio of power, wisdom, clarity
Paralleling the blonde expressions
Of stars—and the outstretched
Limbs of stars—
Blooming and bedding against
A warm cliff—Soft on a poetic landscape;
Unfolding
On a precipice, leaning clear over its demise:
Tied to the gold pollen
Of birth and rebirth and rebirth.
The trillium and all her creamy luck
Equal in truth—unbiased, measured, even
And blooming silver on all three faces
Of muse. Serving sincerity
On all three plates of heaven.
The trio of power, wisdom, clarity
Paralleling the blonde expressions
Of stars—and the outstretched
Limbs of stars—
Blooming and bedding against
A warm cliff—Soft on a poetic landscape;
Unfolding
On a precipice, leaning clear over its demise:
--Masiela Lusha
Labels:
ACDF,
big leaf magnolia,
bloodroot,
bulging discs,
cervical discs,
Georgia spring ephemerals,
toothwort,
trillium
Sunday, October 28, 2012
Passing Time...
When I was a little kid I used to love going to spend the
weekend with my granddaddy. We would go to the movies or the dollar store or to pick peaches; but
the thing I remember doing most was going visiting. Usually we would visit
lovely old ladies who would put me down for naps under crocheted blankets in sun rooms filled with spider plants and philodendrons. Or we would go see scrappy
old men with howling bloodhounds tied to trees who would feed me Brunswick stew
with saltines and ‘get’ my nose. One
lady we would visit was a widow who lived a few doors down in a white painted
brick house with magnolias in the yard so huge, nothing else could grow. She didn’t put me down for naps- we would
have sweet tea- and her walls were covered with paint by number landscapes,
covered floor to ceiling. I didn’t think much about it then- if those were
places she wanted to go, or why she painted so much- but I thought about her
the other day and was inspired to do a paint by number for myself.
Now I love being
creative; and like most people I know, I want to be unique. But painting by
numbers is a new way I’ve found to spend time that is surprisingly relaxing. I
sat down to work on this 9x12 wolf and before I knew it three hours had
passed. I felt good. I’m sure many
people would say that painting by numbers isn’t really art, but I respectfully
disagree. If you remember the film Mona
Lisa Smile, you may remember the scene where Julia Robert’s students each
presented her with the exact same completed paint-by-number, no two were
alike. Because of this, I believe it is
still art; we are all so unique that not even a mass produced project can make
us the same!
I know that old lady died long ago. I wonder if she had kids
and if so, did they keep any of her paintings?
Really I guess it doesn’t matter- I’m sure she did the paintings to pass
the time. But I also believe she did them for herself- because she enjoyed it-
and that’s why that little old widow, in her sunlight dappled sitting room, was
the first real “artist” I ever met.
These little artworks are a fun and kitschy way to decorate, so have fun with it!
Thursday, October 18, 2012
Cloudy Day Delights
It's been raining here so of course that means...mushrooms! I love hunting for unusual mushrooms, but the best ones are those I just stumble upon, like these!
Sunday, October 14, 2012
Vintage Record Wall Decor
Vintage album covers make great wall art, especially for a kid's room, where you might not want to invest a lot in catering to ever changing tastes. At under $5 each at most thrift stores and frames going for around $10 each, why not bring the kids along and let them make their own selections? Many album covers from the 60's and 70's feature beautiful artwork- here are a few examples from my collection:
When shopping for the rest of the house, you might like to choose a theme for your albums, such as movie soundtracks or Broadway musicals:
It doesn't matter if the albums themselves are in good shape or if you like the music or content itself (but if you do that's even better), just look for covers that inspire you and fit with your overall color scheme and/or decorating style. Here are a few more fun theme ideas: Girls with guitars, guys with beards, musical genres, nature sounds or images, fitness albums or books read by the author; get creative, the options are endless!
Labels:
children records,
home decor,
Vintage records
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