Tuesday, August 11, 2009
My Beautious Petunias
I've been spending most of my free time playing outside lately :) My new railing planter boxes are working out wonderfully and my "Wave" petunias seem to love them too. It's too bad that cold weather is just around the corner. I'm in the process of terracing our backyard, which will be a work-in-progress for some time to come.
Friday, July 24, 2009
My Back Porch Garden
I thought I would post a little update on our back porch garden progress. We're growing beefstake tomatoes in large pots and cherry tomatoes in hanging pots. The zucchini looks a little yellowish, but we've already had a few in jambalaya :) Our little cucumber plants, also being grown in hanging pots, are really taking off and beginning to vine their way along the trellis attached to the top of our ramada. Last but not least, our second planting of spinach is nearly ready to pick, although the heat seems to have slowed it's growth.
A Friday Feature!
Sunday, July 19, 2009
Celtic and Fleur-de-lis Ceramic Adjustable Rings
I finally photographed some of my newest rings and got them uploaded to my Good Dirt Jewelry Etsy shop :) These were all made from molds that I created from some of my antique and vintage buttons. A peach colored fleur-de-lis and two new Celtic knotwork rings can be found in the "Ceramic Adjustable Rings" section of my shop. The prices range from $12 to $15 and include free shipping.
Friday, July 17, 2009
"One Pine" Ceramic Pendant Featured on the BeadedTail Blog!
Tuesday, July 14, 2009
Sagebrush Mariposa Tulip
Who says the high desert of Central Oregon is mostly brown? This time of year, a miraculous thing happens. A single long, green stalk begins to push upward very unassumingly, only to burst open with the most beautiful shades of purple and yellow. These gorgeous wild tulips only remain for a day or so before they begin to droop and fade.
Monday, June 29, 2009
Tibetan Amulet Bolo Style Necklace
This is a new style of necklace for my Good Dirt Jewelry shop. A while back, I blogged about a really neat antique Tibetan amulet I had purchased. While I never found anyone who could tell me who the deity is, I still found it captivating and thought it would make a unique pendant. I've always been fond of the bolo style of necklace and I thought this amulet lent itself nicely to be displayed in this manner. I finished off the tips with wooden beads and copper wire.
These new pieces will be making their debut at the 4th of July festival in Bend, Oregon. If you happen to be in Bend this Saturday, be sure and stop by to say "Hello!" :)
These new pieces will be making their debut at the 4th of July festival in Bend, Oregon. If you happen to be in Bend this Saturday, be sure and stop by to say "Hello!" :)
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