Tuesday, June 30, 2009

reorganising




the studio now that I'm home again. Packing away, shifting around and removing stuff to make a more spacious place.

The weather's been so perfect, bright and hot and rainy and cool in turn. All the houseplants are outside for their summer holidays. The radishes, new onions and strawberries are gangbusting the market. We can ride bikes downtown sleeveless for late-night movies!

I finally got a copy of the Nuala O'Faolian interview that E. Wachtel did in 2008,
And there is this timely thing, and this.

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Tenderness & Responsibility


Some reading tonight on attachment theory and I came across this image from Nat'l Geographic (vol. 31, 1917, pg 564) which is paired with this caption:

AN ESKIMO FAMILY.
Tenderness and responsibility in their treatment of children is a virtue of the Eskimo which binds them closer to the brotherhood of civilized peoples than their skill at carving or with the needle.






Thursday, June 18, 2009

1st kales, spinachi, nasturtium, rapini, beet greens






make a good salad for us for supper. Celebrating no more buying greens for a few months.
s u m m e r !

Sunday, June 14, 2009

1st Radish


The weekend was really sunny and beautiful. We worked in the garden and enjoyed salads with the first tender rapini and spinach leaves and one bright radish.

Monday, June 8, 2009

Friday, June 5, 2009

Linens












and a cotton jumper & wool sweater bought from the ladies at the little antique shop on Main Street (Sackville, NB).

What a dreamy, temperate summer day.

Green Eggs







The glorious fruit of the noble hen.
Would you like them here or there?

Monday, June 1, 2009

Planting














Linkat Marshwinds farm.
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+ take a look at this