Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Lettuce Hope I Get Better At This!

I do pretty well when it comes to gardening but apparently I have a lot to learn about growing lettuce successfully. It appears that I have learned, quite thoroughly, how to kill it - next lesson! I got this great standing planter, the soil, compost and the plants for free when I went to a workshop in Long Beach a few weeks ago. I was very excited about growing my own salads.

The middle one in the top row might still make it, but it's touch and go right now. The one in the right corner looks to be doing quite well. Maybe because all the water seems to run to that end of the planter eventually. I probably should have tried to level it out a bit more when I notice that, but I didn't think of it.

I am taking this on as a challenge - I will grow edible lettuce - I WILL! I'll do some research and see what I'm doing wrong (or not doing at all) and probably buy some shade cloth. I heard the man tell someone else water daily and  full sun, but maybe he meant full Long Beach sun, not full ("furnace up to high" this week) San Fernando Valley sun.

I'll keep you posted - I know you want to know how this all turns out!

Monday, June 27, 2011

Open The Door

Opening the door and stepping out is dangerous!
Bilbo knew this. Frodo knew too.
Gandalf probably knew better than both of them!

What dangers lay "out there" beyond the door?
The danger of:
...having your reality questioned.
...being exposed to something new and unexpected.
...meeting someone new.
...and so much more!

What wonders lay "out there" beyond the door?
The wonder of:
...having your reality expanded.
...discovering something new and unexpected.
...meeting someone new who will change your life forever in ways you never expected! ...and...so...much....MORE!

Something new and unknown is out there for me. I found it the other day when I went out my door. It's actually something I had been looking for (for decades, although I didn't realize I had been looking that long until recently). A new opportunity, a new possibility, a way to combine several of my passions and paths into one, focused, amazingly cool thing.


I'm looking forward to this and I hope I make the best of this opportunity. I don't know where it will lead, but I sure know I'm going to enjoy the journey. Pictures to follow as I follow my bliss...

Saturday, June 25, 2011

Taking Back My Power


You know those ugly green plants and flowers you walk past and think are weeds (if you think about them at all) - guess what? They're actually useful and healthy for you!

Learning about the world of herbs has done some interesting things for me. It has gotten me to think more about what I eat, what I put on my skin, how I relate to the world. It has enticed me to learn to recognize plants I see walking down the street or up in the hills (to "read" and understand them) and has given me a deeper connection to nature. I am learning how to use plants for more than just flavoring my food and making my home smell/look good.

I now drink a daily herb tea I blend myself instead of coffee. Because of the choice of herbs I use this tea is a tonic and helps strengthen and balance my immune system. I got this herb blend recipe from Master Herbalist, Julie James. She teaches herbal classes at a local shop. The thing I liked most about her the first time I took a class with her class was when she said that when we start making our own medicines we become more involved in our own health and take responsibility for our own well being because we know what we are putting into/on our bodies and why rather than just popping a pill to alleviate symptoms. That was when I knew I had found a good teacher - someone who is big on personal responsibility.

Rather than taking drugs that have names I can't pronounce and have no idea what is actually in them, I look for herb remedies and food choices that will restore balance to my system and therefore relieve symptons of discomfort that tell me my body is somehow out of balance. I'm also planning on making herbal lotions or oils for my dry skin rather than buying store products that have preservatives and other chemicals I don't need. I used to like citrus hand/dish soap (usually orange or yellow colored). When I switched to clear soaps my fingernails stopped having a yellow tinge after about a month. Why would I need color in hand/dish/laundry soap? It doesn't get me, my dishes or my clothes any cleaner.

I'm more aware of what is in the products I buy. I am buying less processed and more fresh food (organic when possible) - meats, fruits, vegetables. I am drinking more water and staying away from sodas and juices. Did you know that by drinking fruit juice you are getting 2 or 3 times MORE SUGAR that you would if you just ate the fruit? Also, by drinking fruit juice you are NOT getting the natural fiber in that fruit which slows down the absorption of the sugar into your system. That's why you get the sugar rush then crash from drinking juice. You're better off eating an orange or a peach than you are drinking a glass of juice.

I didn't know when I started this that I would change my life and my outlook in so many ways. Or, maybe subconsciously I did and I wanted to get back to my roots (pun intended) and relearn what my ancestors knew so long ago before big pharmacy and ad agencies.

Julie James, Master Herbalist http://www.meetup.com/Green-Wisdom-Herbal-Studies
http://thegreenmanstore.com Store in North Hollywood. Good source for herbs/oils/classes (and so much more).

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Unexpected Kindness of Strangers

I attended the WomanSpirit gathering in Long Beach last weekend. I'm usually there representing my organization twice a year so I was making the rounds, visiting with people I only see at this event, checking out the vendors to see if there is anything I simply MUST take home with me. At one vendor's booth I was admiring her cute, quirky paintings, along with little teapot charm  necklaces. About an hour later when I was back at my booth, two women came by and I started chatting with them. I commented on the cute buttons they were wearing. The buttons were the same design on the paintings I was admiring at the other booth (I mentioned I hadn't seen the buttons for sale). About 15 minutes later these women came back to my booth and gave me a button - they had gone and bought one for me. 

They don't know me and they brought me something they knew I would like. It was a small thing, but I thought it was very nice of them.

If you like this cat you can see more of Kit's work at www.kitsglass.net

Monday, June 20, 2011

Playing With My Food

I was making roasted vegetables in the crock pot the other night for a potluck. As I was cutting up the the most beautiful, red perfect bell pepper I have seen in a long time I had to stop my knife and take photos of it. I spent about 20 minutes arranging veggies and taking photos. It's funny how the different areas of my life will overlap sometimes.

I like to cook. I'm a pretty good cook, having learned from my mom and her mother. I also have a passion for photography which, interestingly enough, fits in almost anywhere. I try to keep my camera with me all the time in case I am inspired by something I see. I haven't been posting on my blog for a while as I have been taking a ceramics class and that was filling a creative spot in my life. Now it's summertime and I'm in between classes, hopefully I'll be picking up my camera more often.
 And the crock pot roasted veggies were yummy!