Friday, August 26, 2011
Friday, August 19, 2011
Mon Bouquet du Jour
Mein Wochenende Strauss
Painting is going well, kiln firing is going well...need to continue painting but wanted to check in and wish you a wonderful weekend.
This little Ladybug has changed colors to fit into its Tarahumara Sunflower environment, that is what I'm doing, disappearing from blogging...but only for a little while.
My garden is bursting with flowers and vegetables.
Have a great weekend, my dear Blogging Friends.
Gina
Labels:
gardening,
painting ceramics,
Sunflowers,
Tarahumara Sunflower
Monday, August 15, 2011
Need to Paint
My Dear Blogging Friends.
I'm going to take a couple of weeks away from blogging.
I will be preparing for an Exhibit at the Springville Art Museum.
Also, I need to replenish my studio for the Annual Artist Studio Tour early next month.
I will miss you, but I will be checking in now and then.
Cheers, Gina
Saturday, August 13, 2011
Thursday, August 11, 2011
Shall I show you my favorite Sweet Peas?
I love all Sweet Peas, especially the old fashioned odoratus type.
The kind that make you swoon.
Their fragrance is intoxicating, the name is 'Mollie Rilestone'.
In a group or by itself, my favorite Sweet Pea of them all.
'Wiltshire Ripples' is a must have.
Martha Stewart made a special trip to England every year so she could have 'Ripples' growing in her garden.
Of all odoratus Sweet Peas, 'Chatsworth Blue' has the most intense perfume.
You will find all of the above and many more at Thompson & Morgan Seeds
Gina
Sunday, August 7, 2011
I want to keep them
But so does my client
My hand painted tiles, just out of the kiln this morning
I have a rod iron table which needs a few tiles
Yes, I painted them but now they don't belong to me anymore
That reminds me of a story
A story about a bicycle, a bicycle I almost owned when I was eight years old
We were refugees from East Prussia,
(part of Germany before WW II).
We had very little. Certainly not extra money for a bike.
I knew that I would never have a bicycle
But one evening, at the dinner table, my Father told me that he had a 50/50 chance of getting a bicycle for me. I really, really wanted one. What eight year old wouldn't?
He had asked the man, with the beautiful bicycle, if he would give it to him. The man said NO.
I was disappointed in my Dad for telling this not so funny story.
I've had fancier bikes but this is my favorite, the kind of bike an eight year old would have loved to own.
So, why don't I just paint a few more tiles. My very own tiles for my rod iron table.
Gina
Note: All ceramics hand painted by Gina
Labels:
bicycle,
ceramics,
hand painted ceramic tiles
Saturday, August 6, 2011
Thursday, August 4, 2011
My Walkabouts
My Hollyhocks walk all over my Garden
Remains of Hollyhocks have been found in a Neanderthal burial site near Shanidor, Kuristan.
Hollyhocks belong to the Mallow Family.
It is a biennial or a short lived perennial.
It wasn't until I planted a few "Negro" Hollyhock seeds that peach and lavender colors showed up in my garden.
The bees do the pollinating and the deer, the wind and the birds do the scattering of seeds.
I never cease to be amazed by the sheer volume of color and shapes.
They will often plant themselves by a water spout.
In the Fall, when seeds have dried, lay the entire stalk in a place where you want them to grow.
Seeds need light to germinate. Hollyhocks are difficult to transplant unless they are under 2 inches tall.
Hollyhocks are very easy to dry in sand.
Yes, my Salpiglossis are still going strong.
Thanks for asking.
But which is my favorite color?
Now my Sweet Peas are also blooming.
And my roses, how could I put them last?
Gina
Labels:
gardening,
hollyhocks,
roses,
Salpiglossis,
sweet peas
Tuesday, August 2, 2011
It rained Sunday but we went on a picnic anyway
But first, there were chores to finish
Red Currants needed to be picked
And put up in jars to be served with Game, a European tradition.
Labels have to be affixed
The owl is still watching over my cherry tree
(hey, look out little fellow)
Still so many cherries to pick. I canned some of them for winter pies.
Some went into little tartlets for our picnic in the mountains
Three bites and they're gone.
Two Quiches made with Zucchini, Onions, Bacon, Curly Kale, Provolone cheese and eggs from the chicken coop.
All done by 11:30 a.m. on a Sunday morning.
Christine
So we could go to the mountains and have a wonderful and rainy Sunday picnic with our charming friends, Christine and Steven.
We're all under there (minus the photographer Christine) holding up the paper roof with sticks...sharing a happy afternoon.
We're all under there (minus the photographer Christine) holding up the paper roof with sticks...sharing a happy afternoon.
Gina
https://betweennapsontheporch.net/
Labels:
cherry pie,
picnic,
Red Currants,
sour cherries,
spinach quiche,
Sunday morning
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