countdown

countdown

We had snow flurries today. I am the cook in the kitchen waiting for the pot to boil only to find out someone had turned down the heat. C’mon spring. All the critters are paired up and making babies, and those babies are going to need something to eat soon.  Tick tock, spring! Let’s get a move on!

dried yellow roses

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look past the peak expression

look past the peak expression

These daisies are from Gammy. She pulled them from one of her bouquets and saved them for me. She doesn’t fully understand why I want her spent flowers, but she happily indulges me. When I teach my workshops, I encourage my participants to “look past the peak expression” of a subject. I tell there is often more emotion is a spent daisy, or an un opened rose than  in a perfect example of either. I love how these daisies look like lampshades. How lovely would a collection of lamps just like these look in a restaurant or over my French library table? Hmmm…..wheels turning.

spent pink daisies

  • Old Lady Gardener says:

    They do have their charm, don’t they? I can see lamps.
    Aerospace engineer, nature noticer/photographer/author, and lamp designer. Hmmm, interesting career progression MJ. Good to explore many avenues! ;)

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holding onto the past

holding onto the past

One soaking rain and we have bud burst. The spring ephemerals are just starting to bloom. I hope they have time to express their short-lived lives, before summer’s green curtain descends. A month of extremes and confusion–80 degree days followed by 40 degree days–has everything is a state of paralysis. Including myself.  I am rooting for the Gulf winds to finally push back the polar jet streams for good. It is a strange spring. I will be watching.

over-wintered boxelder seeds with spring leaf buds

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take your own path

take your own path

There are any number of ways to get from A to B. This old vine found it’s own way. And I found it beautiful.

 

  • Carol says:

    I’ll take the meandering path not the corporate one

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time of selling books

time of selling books

I like to stick to nature, and the art of noticing, here in my daily musings. No politics. No news. And I don’t know if you have ever noticed, but I rarely even reference the US holidays, I mostly stick to the astronomical events like solstice and equinox. Although I do share tidbits of my life, because by now–12 years into this project–my life and my art are so fully intertwined. With that said, my STILL book has been available for pre-orders since late January 2024. My official Pub Day, whatever that is, is May 1. Ever since we (the publisher and I) announced pre-orders, my days and weeks have been busier than they have been for 12 years. Today alone, I had three interviews–two podcast interviews, and one with Australian television! By all accounts, the book is selling quite well. I can honestly say to you all that I had no idea this would happen. It’s fun. I am not complaining. Just surprised.

  • Old Lady Gardener says:

    No shortage of fun in today’s post!

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  • Carol says:

    I think that cryptic message says “Celebrate “
    You deserve to!

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