Saturday, March 21, 2009

My first blog award! :)

Hello gorgeous people!
The lovely Kaili has given me my first blogging award!

The Kreativ Blogger Award!

Apparently, the rule is that I have to share 7 random facts about myself! Gee... this might take a while. :) So here goes:

01. My first car was a used sky blue Volkswagon Beetle. I remember I thought it was so weird that the engine was in the back, instead of the front.
02. I judge people by their shoes, so be careful! :) I hope I don't scare anyone, but it's something I've always done... even unconsciously! I'm especially prone to do it with men... ask my husband.
03. I'm not the biggest morning person. I have to have some quiet time in the mornings, so it's obvious I'm definitely a night person.
04. My purse necessities: hand sanitizer, lotion, gloss, tissues, and pen/paper. What can I say... I'm a little girly, which bring me to my next fact...
05. I have been voted as Best Dressed Gardener in my neighborhood... several times. It's not unusual to see me in heels and a skirt, watering my flowers and trees. :)
06. I can't be in the car and not be the driver. Maybe it's my mental GPS, but I prefer to be the driver, otherwise I get bored in the car.
07. I have to have either coffee or tea (or both!) every day. It's usual for me to have 1 cup of coffee in the morning, and 2 - 3 cups of tea in the afternoon/evening.

I tag whoever wants to do this, so you have my approval! :)
~Hugs

Sunday, March 15, 2009

Makes me hungry!


Hello gorgeous people!
I recently came across this poem and loved it so much that I couldn't resist sharing it. The concept of serving and giving reminded me of a piece I created a few months ago called, "Tiny Little Reminders to Give."

"Eating the World"

I was born with my mouth open…
entering this juicy world
of peaches and lemons and ripe sun
and the pink and secret flesh of women,
this world where dinner is in the breath
of the subtle desert,
in the spices of the distant sea
which late at night drift over sleep.

I was born somewhere between
the brain and the pomegranate,
with a tongue tasting the delicious textures
of hair and hands and eyes;
I was born out of the heart stew,
out of the infinite bed, to walk upon
this infinite earth.

I want to feed you the flowers of ice
on this winter window,
the aromas of many soups,
the scent of sacred candles
that follows me around this cedar house,
I want to feed you the lavender
that lifts up out of certain poems,
and the cinnamon of apples baking,
and the simple joy we see
in the sky when we fall in love.

I want to feed you the pungent soil
where I harvested garlic,
I want to feed you the memories
rising out of the aspen logs
when I split them, and the pinyon smoke
that gathers around the house on a still night,
and the mums left by the kitchen door.

I want to feed you the colors of rain
on deserted parking lots,
and the folds of delirious patchouli
in the Indian skirt of the woman
on Market Street in San Francisco,
and the human incense of so much devotion
in tiny villages in Colorado and Peru.

I want to serve you breakfast at dawn,
I want to serve you the bread
that rises in the desert dust, serve you
the wind that wanders through the canyons,
serve you the stars that fall over the bed,
serve you the Hopi corn one thousand years old,
serve you the saffron in the western sunset,
serve you the delicate pollen that blows its lullaby
through each lonely wing of flesh;
I want to serve you the low hum of bees
clustered together all winter
eating their honey.-— James Tipton
~Hugs

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Treasury

I hope I don't sound corny or anything by mentioning this, still the whole idea is new to me, so I should get excited to be included in an Etsy Treasury! This is third or fourth time that one of my art pieces has been chosen...yaaay! So I must leave you with a wonderful treasury that I'm so delighted to be a part of. It was made by the creative Muppetloon.


Pinwheels... Round and Round

P.S: The last row on the picture is missing because I couldn't get it all to fit! I did a print screen and saved it onto a clipboard, but I couldn't get the whole 4 rows in. :(

Sunday, March 1, 2009

Of Being Woven


"The way is full of genuine sacrifice.
The thickets blocking your path are anything
that keeps you from that, any fear that you may be broken
into bits like a glass bottle.

This road demands courage and stamina, yet it's full of
footprints!
Who are these companions?
They are rungs in your ladder. Use them!
With company you quicken your ascent.
You may be happy enough going along, but with others
you'll get farther, and faster.

Someone who goes cheerfully by himself to the customs
house to pay his traveler's tax will go even more
lightheartedly when friends are with him.

Every prophet sought out companions.
A wall standing alone is useless, but put three or four walls
together, and they'll support a roof and keep grain dry
and safe.

When ink joins with a pen, then the blank paper can say
something.
Rushes and reeds must be woven to be useful as a mat. If
they weren't interlaced; the wind would blow them away.

Like that, God paired up creatures, and gave them
friendship."--Rumi - Translated by Coleman Barks

Today I'm feeling a little touched, a little excited; one reason being getting to talk to a sister in heart and a friend in title. Isn't that true that most things are more valuable with age: good wine, a Persian rug, aged cheese, pearls, diamonds, and last but not definitely least a friend. In general, I'm not the talking type of person over the phone... the only exception being with my best friend. When we talk, it seems that time flies and we can talk almost about everything and anything. And I am blessed to have her back into my life; I want everything good for her. I've always wanted, and continue to still want, to see her happy. Simply, I can't wait for us to get together and do things together, even if that means to go to a random playground with a swing over a hill in San Francisco in middle of the night and swing up high in sky and laugh so loud that it fills the air, until our stomachs hurt... remembering so much of our time back in the university's housing, swinging as we talked. I am happy, blessed, and truly believe life and joy are embedded in simple things. :) ♥
~Hugs