Five Weeks Later (see May 10th posting)
Posted: June 13, 2011 Filed under: Child Centered Activities, Farming off the Farm, Little Green Thumbs 3 Comments
More arugula to the left, snaps up top and carrots in center
A little green thumb inspects her first carrot tops
Some tomato starters from Farmer Martha
Strawberry Moon
Posted: June 12, 2011 Filed under: Child Centered Activities, Farming off the Farm Leave a commentWith the full moon coming on the 15th, the strawberries are getting big (this photo taken at Farmer Martha’s). Soon we go picking!
Pumpkin-Ginger Pancakes
Posted: June 8, 2011 Filed under: In the Kitchen 2 Comments1/2 C whole wheat flour
1/2 C all purpose flour
2-3 Tb buckwheat
1/2 tsp cinnamon
1/4 tsp nutmeg
2-3 Tb diced, crystallized ginger
1 large beaten egg
1 C milk
3/4 C fresh pureed or canned pumpkin
Dice the ginger and keep in bowl by your stove. Combine all the wet ingredients together in one bowl and mix. Add all of the dry ingredients together in large separate bowl and mix. Add the wet to the dry and whisk until lumps have mostly broken up. Once batter is ladled into pan, drop pieces of ginger into the pancakes.
Work in Progress, 36″ x 42″, acrylic
Posted: May 27, 2011 Filed under: Art & Healing, Gallery - Visual 6 CommentsI started this tree painting almost 10 years ago and haven’t touched the canvas in nearly 5. For many reasons I have been moved to complete it.
Our Garden is Growing
Posted: May 24, 2011 Filed under: Child Centered Activities, Farming off the Farm, Little Green Thumbs 1 CommentOnion starters in foreground, snap peas mid-way and mixed greens and arugula at far end!
“the ‘WHY CHEAP ART?’ manifesto”
Posted: May 19, 2011 Filed under: Gallery - Quotes 1 CommentPEOPLE have been THINKING too long that
ART is a PRIVILEGE of the MUSEUMS & the
RICH. ART IS NOT BUSINESS !
It does not belong to banks & fancy investors
ART IS FOOD . You cant EAT it BUT it FEEDS
You. ART has to be CHEAP & available to
EVERYBODY. It needs to be EVERYWHERE
Because it is the INSIDE of the
WORLD .
ART SOOTHES PAIN !
ART WAKES UP SLEEPERS !
ART FIGHTS AGAINST WAR & STUPIDITY !
ART SINGS HALLELUJA !
ART IS FOR KITCHENS !
ART IS LIKE GOOD BREAD !
ART IS LIKE GREEN TREES !
ART IS LIKE WHITE CLOUDS IN THE BLUE SKY !
ART IS CHEAP !
HURRAH !
– Bread & Puppet, Glover, Vermont 1984
7 lbs 9.4 oz of No Regrets
Posted: May 14, 2011 Filed under: Chronicles of a First Time Parent 1 Comment
Separately and together we each held off on having a child. Because we were wise to live some life first? To gain more experiences to share with our child? Because we were knee deep in successful and fulfilling careers? Or because we were terrified of it? I’ll speak for myself. I was terrified of having a child…the responsibility, the 24/7-ness of it and my growing vocabulary of “what-if’s”. Working with children over the years did tempt me with thoughts of adoption as well as having one of my own. However, witnessing such darkness in the lives of these children and their experiences made me concerned for how I would be able to protect my own child, while still giving him/her space to grow.
After a solid 7 years knowing my now husband and learning the depths to which I could trust and rely on him, I began to open up to the possibility of having a child. We learned I was pregnant in August of 2008 and I went on to have a healthy pregnancy. Our daughter joined us in April of 2009 and I’ve been counting my blessings ever since.
It’s not about hovering, worrying, living with the “what-if”s”, but about opening up, expanding, breathing deep and with eyes wide open. To be her guide I need to live, breathe and practice the qualities and values I want her to embody. The icing on this cake is not only do we have a beautiful, happy and healthy daughter, but we are becoming better individuals as well.
Planting Seeds
Posted: May 10, 2011 Filed under: Child Centered Activities, Farming off the Farm, Little Green Thumbs 2 CommentsThis weekend we planted spinach, sugar snap and carrot seeds and transplanted our mixed green and arugula sprouts. In another month or so we will plant cucumber, patty pan squash, brussel sprout and pumpkins seeds along with tomato starters. Farmer Martha has some extra eggplant starters so we’ll add those to the collection. Our little one walked around saying “Good hepper (helper), good hepper”.














