Friday, August 27, 2010
Wednesday, August 25, 2010
It's time to start collecting seeds
Poppy seeds are ready for collecting and so are the Lavender stalks and a myriad of other seeds.
And the best way to keep them is in little cotton bags.
I like to hand paint mine. With acrylic paints. Labeling helps identify the seeds. I gather seeds from my vegetables, flowers, herbs and trees.
More than 30 years ago I first collected Aster Seeds from Lake Maggiore, Italy. They have been blooming in my garden and in gardens of my friends.
My Lavender is ready to pick. Lavender Bottles take a little time to assemble but are not difficult.
This lavender bottle was made a year ago. It still carries that lovely lavender fragrance when squeezed.
The bouquet of asters are from seeds I collected many years ago.
The bouquet of asters are from seeds I collected many years ago.
Before I painted these little bags they were used for testing sand for oil content. A left-over from my working days when I was doing mineral ownership research for major oil companies.
Gina
Labels:
hand painting,
Lavender Bottles II,
seed gathering
Tuesday, August 17, 2010
Rolly Polly
Rolly Polly Zucchini and my hand carved bowl
Many years ago my Father carved this solid walnut bowl for me. My Father's carving was not smooth. It shows every single chisel mark that he made. It gives his pieces so much character.
One of these days I'm going to treat myself to a deep fried zucchini blossom
See the simple detail my Father carved into the rim of the bowl? Isn't it absolutely perfect?
I showed up just in time as my Father was finishing my bowl. Can you see the "handles" on the side of the bowl? They are removed at the very last. They are used to hold the carving in place. It took me a while to convince my Pappa to leave the "handles". I like them. don't you?
Rolly Polly Zucchini are my most favorite Summer Squash. Harvest them when they are about golf ball size. Even when they are larger, they are still excellent. Just saute them, cut up, in a little unsalted butter and olive oil. Season simply with sea salt and a few turns of the pepper mill.
The perfect little Rolly Polly
My Father was a very fine Master Woodcarver from the Old country. When I was about 8 years old he asked me to come into his studio. Fastened to the carving bench was a piece of very thick alder wood. He instructed me on how to carve a bowl. I carved and I carved ... until I had carved a hole through to the bottom. I was not invited again.
But my Father took me on many painting expeditions.
My Father signed all of his pieces. Once they were finished I would sneak into his studio and with one of his chisels would carve "my mark" in an inconspicuous place. On his 80th birthday I fessed up to my misdeeds. He first looked at me in disbelief and then he threw his head back and he laughed and he laughed.
Gina
Labels:
Rolly Polly Zucchini,
Wood carving
Sunday, August 15, 2010
Summer is for picnics
A gentle breeze was blowing
We promised our friends a picnic by the pond, under the old elm tree

We decided to surprise our friends

And moved the picnic table into our barn
The chickens wandered by, Stanley our gentleman cat, caught a mouse, which Charlie our big dog promptly stole and Lucy our Brittany sat in the shade watching birds and watching us.
The four of us sat and enjoyed the finest gazpacho, deviled eggs, a fantastic bean salad, chicken barbecued and infused with a wonderful smoky flavor, garlic bread and many bottles of bubbly, chilled to perfection. Every single item thoughtfully and expertly prepared by our friends Christine and Steven.
For dessert we had fresh blueberries topped with creme fraiche and sprinkled with Demerara sugar from the island of Mauritius.
Wishing you a lovely Sunday
Gina
Labels:
picnic
Friday, August 13, 2010
Another clue in the Giveaway

The finished and fired plates, detail NOT missing

Detail NOT missing in plate on right

Detail NOT missing

Detail missing
Gina
Labels:
contest,
painting ceramics
Thursday, August 12, 2010
Come along with me and win a prize
Let's see if you can win a prize!

Contest rules will follow.

The image in the lower right is the finished plate after it has been fired. (Take your plate to a ceramic shop to be fired).


The winner will receive this charming, hand painted Lozenge shaped Tile. It comes complete with hanger in back, ready to hang.
If we have more than one winner, the lucky person will be chosen by the usual group of judges, who are standing by, having a glass or two of champagne.
All entries will be considered. The contest will close midnight (your time) on August 22, 2010.

Good Luck!
Gina
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