let us eat

Monday, May 18, 2015

monthly9 - april 2015

April. A month of fruitfulness and abundance in garden and orchard. A month where the weather is playing tricks - frosty mornings and sunny days or alternatively sudden squalls and ferocious winds. This year, summer left a tiny taste of her warmth in April and we enjoyed brilliant blue days with fairly mild nights giving us just a little longer to enjoy the fruits of our labours in the garden. (Here's a lesson we did a few years back where I changed a northern hemisphere poem to suit our southern climes.) 

So here's a photo journey of whats been happening around here in the lovely month of April. I'm joining in again with the Monthly9 roundup that happens over on Lindas blog and if you want to see what others are busy with, pop over to have a look too. 


Nourish - We enjoyed the very last of the tomatoes, cucumbers and lovely red capsicum from the poly tunnel - the very last! Sometime towards the end of April there were a couple of super-frosts and everything in the tunnel turned a nasty shade of brown! 
While in the garden doing all sorts of weeding type jobs, Small Elf and I dined on radishes and baby carrots and few even made it in for dinner! Our Helpxer, Ari, came back for Easter and dug up a monster harvest of potatoes too - 200kg!! 
Oh and I must mention the lovely yellow watermelon that grew all alone in the tunnel and was the sweetest thing ever! A friend gave me a seedling without a name but I think it may be a 'Cream of Saskatchewan' which I grew once when we lived in NSW. Whatever variety, it was delicious!  





Prepare - We bottled a couple of batches of apples but not nearly as many as in previous years….which may have had something to do with the fact that I floozied off to the mainland for two weeks…..??!! Oh well, it just means that I'll have to make some more as we need them.


Reduce - I feel quite good about reusing old things and although this month I was away for half of it, I managed to make these cute seed packets out of old book pages. I think that was about all I did reduce which is not so good seeing as I helped to pollute us all with my jet setting around the countryside……
Oh hang on, I also used up some more old bits of poly pipe that were laying around and turned them into hoops to use with bird netting over the broccoli seedlings. Worked wonders!

Green - Again, this month theres not much in this category.

Grow - We planted onions, leek, lettuce and more broccoli seedlings and I'm happy to say that the broccoli especially is growing awesomely. I also sprinkled around a bunch of leftover chive seeds and parsley that had self sown around the garden. The weeds too, seem to be growing extremely well now that the weather has cooled and the wet weather has begun.

Create - Hmm…there seems to be a lot of arty stuff happening but all the sewing that I need/must/want to do, somehow gets forgotten! But hey, I was only here for half the month……..!!!!!



Discover - I am in the time of life that women must come to at some time - the Change. Its been happening for a few years now and while I didn't want to fully acknowledge it for some time, I am finally accepting the fact that I am changing both in body and in my thoughts. I've been doing quite a bit of reading, listening and inner work and feel quite good about where I'm at right now. One interesting Australian website I discovered, 'MoonSong' has a fabulous article regarding the Evolution of the Triple Goddess - its really worth reading and pondering.  

Enhance - again, the only enhancing done was our bi-monthly whole foods order which is always appreciated by the women that need food for their hungry families!

Enjoy - Well, first there was Easter which was delightful, relaxing and delicious! Then later in the month four of us took a pilgrimage to Wauchope in NSW for a friends 21st birthday party which was a hoot! We stayed for two weeks and caught up with all our friends and some family and really, really enjoyed the balmy weather.
There was also the purchase of a lovely wood fired cookstove!!! Oooh, I'm so excited about this and can't wait until we can install it. Theres a water jacket to go with it as well so I'm hoping for a cheaper hot water bill in the near future too!


So. Thats my month of April. There was a whole lot of fun and relaxation, a small amount of preparation, a bit of gardening and painty of arty stuff. Not a badly balanced month at all, I say!

Sunday, May 10, 2015

happy mothers day


For every woman I know, whether through this blog or in real life.
Whether you are a birth mother or simply just mothering. 

May your day be filled with the joy of sweetly scented flowers, a few good books and the knowledge that all that you do, does make a difference.

With gratitude to all women.
xx 


Monday, May 4, 2015

stamping for fun


Is there anyone else out there who loves to learn new creative things? I do wonder about this sometimes because I have such a desire to constantly learn another style of what ever artistic tangent I'm on! During my main child raising years, I sewed. That wasn't anything new because I'd been sewing doll clothes and embroidering fabric scraps since I was 5 years old! My mother is a tailor (and yes I do so love that great 'House of the Rising Sun' song!!) so there were always bits of fabric to play with as well as the great example of seeing her cut, stitch and create most of our clothing…….yes, even knickers! I was fortunate enough to be in Primary School when knitting, crochet and embroidery were still being taught, although I'm sure not all my fellow classmates shared my enthusiasm! And now, that I think about it, I wonder what the boys were doing while we girls stitched?
I took Sewing and Design as an elective in High School and can still remember learning about the different ways that wool, cotton or synthetic fabrics reacted when burnt with a match. Oh and trying to draw pictures that resembled those on the front of bought sewing patterns! After school I started working in and eventually managed, a large chain of fabric shops selling dress fabrics, curtains and haberdashery - a bit like Spotlight without the extra junk! And I sewed. Close proximity to loads of gorgeous fabrics and bunches of deleted dress patterns meant that I was always trying out new styles as well as learning new techniques and methods. I loved it all and worked there for 8 years until I had our first child.


Then a whole new world of sewing opened up for me - baby sewing! I sewed, smocked and crocheted my way through each and every type of children's apparel and accessory and my babies were mostly dressed in some sort of mama made (or Oma made) clothing! Of course, even then I was always wanting to learn something new, so I attended a class on how to make a patchwork Christmas wall hanging. Yep, I was hooked! The children's clothing went on hold while I immersed myself in cutting boards, fat quarters and cotton wadding. Oh the glory, the sheer bliss, of another new creative outlet!! Every evening after the children were safely tucked in, I headed into the spare room to cut large pieces of either new or thrifted fabrics into bundles of tiny squares, triangles and strips, which were then sewn together to make beautiful cosy coverings for my loved ones.
An item of beauty and warm, soul-nourishing usefulness is something that has always been dear to my heart. Now when I look at those quilts I am reminded not only of those years that were often a struggle with many mouths to feed and little time to myself, but also of the delight of sweet smelling babes and sturdy young bodies covered in a blanket of love.


Since moving to Tasmania, my creative life has undergone a large change - firstly, for a number of years I was unable to sew due to our house being so tiny and secondly most of my sewing paraphernalia was still in storage on the mainland. I struggled, I really did and the result of that lack of creative space was the beginning of this blog! I began taking a greater interest in photography and wanted to share my pics and thoughts just as so many others were doing, so my creativity shifted slightly to something perhaps less useful from a practical viewpoint to something very useful for my Soul.
And that brings me to my art. It seems that art journaling is the new personal growth mantra and everywhere on the inter web you will find ecourses, classes and retreats dedicated to finding your inner artist. And I did. I revived mine. The one which had lain dormant since I was in my teens and which has now reared its ravenous paint splattered head to roar loudly 'Feed Me'!!!

Sorry, I've digressed in a big way from what I was meaning to tell you. Which was - I love to learn. I need to know. Therefore whenever I see another web site or another ecourse or maybe even just another idea, I want to try it NOW! There are so many ideas in my mind waiting to be birthed and while I'm not excellent at coming up with completely new, new ideas, I am very good at being sparked by others and creating something artistic from that foundation.

And thats how I came to be making stamps! While prowling around I discovered that cutting my own stamps could give a whole new dimension to making art in a journal, so my Fairy and I spent a couple of days drawing, cutting and testing out a bundle of pretty designs. Its a bit like doing embroidery, quite soothing and therapeutic, using just half the brain and leaving the rest to waft off on flights of fancy! I purchased some stamp rubber and the lino cutters from a local art supply store but would dearly love to buy a Speedball cutting tool which has much finer tips to allow for more detailed prints. The inks are good quality archival ink but if your children were making stamps and using them, you could possibly use a cheaper water based pad.
We stamped our way through old book pages, music pages and an old trotting guide and were absolutely delighted with our days work!! We have now run out of stamping rubber but intend to remedy that when we go to town this week! If you are looking for something to give your older children to do, set them up with some of this and await the awesome results…..they will love it!

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