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Sunny Mandala
Aug 10, 2010
Summer Mornings... flowers and walks
Summer has been a time of less sitting in front of the computer.
I begin my mornings instead by visiting my flowers to see what colourful treats have opened anew each day. Today I have, among other things, Morning Glories in blue, white, 2 shades of purple, pink, fuschia and red (cardinal climbers). Scarlet and pink sweet peas astound me with their delicious scent. Zinnias impress me with their long lasting blooms (over a month now!) and various colours of Cosmos satisfy my urge to 'deadhead' and keep blooming prolifically! My camera is still getting repaired so I have no photos. These poppy photos are from about a month ago:
'Poppy in waiting' and close up of a poppy petal shortly after it unfurled.
Many days I go for an early walk and marvel at wonderful skies, brave rabbits and the amazing aerial acrobatics of swallows harvesting bugs from the air! Although it was only a few individual swallows, it led me to find this awesome video - how cool would it be to see something like that in person!?!
I love being awake earlier. When less people are out and about I feel there is more space and I can spread my spirit out.
Morning Glory, Zinnia and Cosmos from previous years:
I begin my mornings instead by visiting my flowers to see what colourful treats have opened anew each day. Today I have, among other things, Morning Glories in blue, white, 2 shades of purple, pink, fuschia and red (cardinal climbers). Scarlet and pink sweet peas astound me with their delicious scent. Zinnias impress me with their long lasting blooms (over a month now!) and various colours of Cosmos satisfy my urge to 'deadhead' and keep blooming prolifically! My camera is still getting repaired so I have no photos. These poppy photos are from about a month ago:
'Poppy in waiting' and close up of a poppy petal shortly after it unfurled.
Many days I go for an early walk and marvel at wonderful skies, brave rabbits and the amazing aerial acrobatics of swallows harvesting bugs from the air! Although it was only a few individual swallows, it led me to find this awesome video - how cool would it be to see something like that in person!?!
I love being awake earlier. When less people are out and about I feel there is more space and I can spread my spirit out.
Morning Glory, Zinnia and Cosmos from previous years:
Jul 12, 2010
Under the Shagbark Hickory Tree
A provincial park near me has a wonderful tree that I love to sit under.
Lush, thick leaves tower toward the sky, providing welcome shade on hot summer days. It has a nice amount of space under it where there are no branches - more than 8 feet of clearance.
I take a chair, blanket, snacks, book and camera and can happily spend a day there.
Some lovely sights within a few feet of my chair:
It's a huge, mature Shagbark Hickory that takes a while each spring to fill out... but when it does... it's glorious!
Lush, thick leaves tower toward the sky, providing welcome shade on hot summer days. It has a nice amount of space under it where there are no branches - more than 8 feet of clearance.
I take a chair, blanket, snacks, book and camera and can happily spend a day there.
Some lovely sights within a few feet of my chair:
This is the sunny St. John's/Joan's Wort, the plant that helps keep my mood balanced without side effects since I've become sensitive to pharmaceuticals. It works best for mild to moderate depression but I have found that it does help lessen my severe depression and SAD, especially now that I've discovered some other supplements that help including (but not limited to :) folic acid, selenium, B12, vitamin D and 5HTP.
One of these days I'd love to grow and harvest it myself instead of buying it.
(please consult health care provider before using anything I mention :)
Does anyone know what kind of butterfly that is?
P.S.
Just for fun... here's a photo of my cat sitting on a box... why not!? ☺☺☺ He loves boxes and was a bit put out that 'his box' had been turned on it's side so he could no longer do his fancy leap into it. But he made it work for him this way too ;-)
Jun 11, 2010
Finding Beauty In Everyday Things
I try to notice the beautiful in everyday things - pleasing colours, shapes, textures and light.
Here are some pictures of things that have made me smile recently (apologies for the poor photo quality - neither my camera or editing program are great):
Here are some pictures of things that have made me smile recently (apologies for the poor photo quality - neither my camera or editing program are great):
Vibrant pollen on Jacob's Ladder stamens - these smell divine!
Variegated yellow corn on the cob dripping with butter looked so wonderful against the blues of this awesome plate my mom made (she's a potter)
Both of the cats fit together on the tiny stool! Which is more impressive if you know how... erm... wide the cat on the left actually is :-) The cats love open windows.
I loved the contrast of the purple and green on this spring violet.
Luscious buttercup soaking up the sun.
I couldn't resist another photo of this amazing plate. It is the most perfect toast plate ever! I eat some pretty curious food - that's gluten-free toast and sunflower seed 'butter' with stevia sprinkled on top (to make it sweet) and sliced organic banana on the sides.
Labels:
appreciation,
being present,
cats,
finding beauty in everyday,
flowers,
food,
home,
in the moment,
joy,
nature,
photography,
plants
Apr 1, 2010
Cute Paper Flower... King Arthur had a parrot!
Did you know that King Arthur, of legend, had a pet parrot?
Neither did I!
I bought an Arthurian Mythology book for 50 cents recently to use for altered pages and that tidbit popped up on a page I was using to paint background to use for paper flowers.
I've seen paper flowers on a few different sites and decided to try my hand at making one. You can make them more 3D than this but I wanted to be able to mail it in a regular envelope to a friend.
Here's the front, it hangs on the wall by a string:
Once I realised that I needed a bead on the back to tie the knot to, I decided I may as well make the back look not half bad (but not so nice that my friend would have trouble deciding which should face out:).
The back view:
After I strung the flower, I spun the layers around until I liked how they were, then used dabs of gluestick under each petal to hold them in place.
It lies almost flat on the wall.
There are infinite possibilities for paper flowers or non-flower decorations!
I love having something funky that can fit in an envelope to brighten someone's day.
Neither did I!
I bought an Arthurian Mythology book for 50 cents recently to use for altered pages and that tidbit popped up on a page I was using to paint background to use for paper flowers.
I've seen paper flowers on a few different sites and decided to try my hand at making one. You can make them more 3D than this but I wanted to be able to mail it in a regular envelope to a friend.
Here's the front, it hangs on the wall by a string:
Once I realised that I needed a bead on the back to tie the knot to, I decided I may as well make the back look not half bad (but not so nice that my friend would have trouble deciding which should face out:).
The back view:
After I strung the flower, I spun the layers around until I liked how they were, then used dabs of gluestick under each petal to hold them in place.
It lies almost flat on the wall.
There are infinite possibilities for paper flowers or non-flower decorations!
I love having something funky that can fit in an envelope to brighten someone's day.
Materials:
watercolour paint
page from book
scrap paper
double-sided cardstock (middles layer)
homemade 'milk paint' (food colour and evaporated milk with extra milk powder added)
string
sequins
beads
scissors
gluestick
sparkles
Labels:
altered page,
experiments,
flowers,
fun,
paper crafts,
playing,
scraps,
watercolours
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