inhale...exhale...relax your shoulders...repeat as often as needed

Saturday, April 30, 2011

wander with me

this time of year is so very fleeting
and magical.
and in the very midst of these miracles,
there is also a profound sadness at the death and 
destruction in too many places in the world.
it's a challenge to live in between
the bliss and the despair.
so i take some cues from the sage...
...last to surrender in the winter, and first to
grow green from the deadwood in the spring.
and the hellebore...
...she blossoms under the snow 
and stands sturdy for weeks and weeks.

quiet inspiration.

and an affirmation.

to say yes to every day.

Friday, April 29, 2011

from garden to finished tea cozy

can you bear one more post about hyacinths?
here's wednesday's
and thursday's
and today, this tea cozy is in my etsy shop.

(and here's to fairy tales)

Thursday, April 28, 2011

stitched meditation

inspired by last 
evening's wanderings...
...this morning...french knots became
hyacinths on linen.

(happy birthday #29 to our stewart.
sending you love across the miles.)

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

grape hyacinths

when today's news of hubris,
power, money, lies and racism
started to eat at my innards...
i took a glass of wine and my camera outside
to see if i could calm myself down a bit.
it worked.
no prescription required.

how do you shake off the crazies?

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

sometimes you find what you need in the middle of the driveway

oh dandelion,
your perseverance
and stubborn nature
has reminded me again 
about hope.
(and sturdiness.)
thank you.

Sunday, April 24, 2011

spring treat

the very first wild ramps,
snuggled up against the stone wall in VT, 
under the melting snow.
cleaned and tucked in the cooler and brought back to CT,
ready for the skillet.

Saturday, April 23, 2011

i am so confused

yesterday i posted some lovely earth day pictures
taken up here at our "bit of earth" in vermont.
we had been away for an unusually long five weeks
and were happy to see signs of spring around the place.
alas,
this is vermont, after all,
and so, this is the view we woke to this morning.
our courageous garlic plants in the foreground.

today might be good for reading by the fire,
cooking up a pot of black beans
and perhaps napping later on?

xo