Saturday, May 30, 2009
Δελφινάκι σε απόκρυφο σημείο!
Αντρες χάνετε!!! Χα χα χα
Αστειεύομαι
Friday, May 29, 2009
A Stranger in the Village
Location ~ Eden Allotment Gardens, a balmy day in Plot A24a...
[Enter 'Phil' stage left]
Phil -Have you seen them?
Carrie -What?
Phil - The New Zealand Flatworms!
Carrie - No..what do they look like?
[Enter Andrew, stage right]
Andrew - Oh I think I saw a funny shiny black egg thing under the mint pot. Here look...[they look at the bottom of the pot] That must be one of it's eggs.
[Scared silence]
Yes my friends, we have been invaded. Albeit by a total of (by the end of the day between Phil's plot and ours) 4 flatworms and an egg, but that's just how a revolution starts. Slowly, innocuously, innocently....Well, we're on to you now! Thank goodness for Phil and is knowledge of bugs.
You can easily kill them by heartlessly throwing them into a jar of salted water, which we did. But they had already done obvious damage. The one I found in the new flower bed in 14b had a circumference of about 30 cms around it devoid of Earthworms. That, in a bed which was coming down with the things. So much so that I really was getting rather upset at the amount of worms I seemed to be cutting in half with very spade dig. I hate chopping them, my Grandfather once told me (I was in tears at the time..) that I had just made 2 worms out of one and all was fine. But, HE LIED. I now know (though mostly choose not the believe) that if you're lucky one half will live and regenerate the part you so callously detached from it, but no, you don't make 2 (yes you do, there, there Carrie, don't cry....).
Well, damn it. It's war now. No one and nothing devours my garden allies indiscriminately (apart from cute Robins and such, as that it the proper way of things). WHO invited this Flatworm to our Lotties; how did it afford the plane tickets from New Zealand? Eyes open my friends and do not be afraid to kill.
Here is a write up of the new enemy, study and go forth with salt water and a clear conscious...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Zealand_flatworm
Thursday, May 28, 2009
Fine Art Friday
This painting is from a show that showcased the art of James Bond. Her painting features scenes from "You only live twice". I love her style, I also like the way she captured the look on Agent Tanaka's face as he looks on to Bond being washed. Anything for Queen and Country, right?
http://www.sweetyumiko.com/
We also own one of the originals from the collection entitled "Masks" from tattoo artist, lettering maestro, and sneaker designer- B.J. Betts. The piece has some great depth in person. One day I will feature some of B.J.'s sneakers...we'll have a Footwear Friday.
http://www.bjbetts.com/Pricking out Poppies
Wednesday, May 27, 2009
Pulse Crew Goes To Hell
Ντροπή
Μου πήρε 5 λεπτά να καταλάβω το σχέδιο και άλλη μισή ώρα να βγάλω άκρη με τις γραμμές. Περιμένω σχόλια...
The Artistry of Allotmenteering
Mary has always had a lovely half plot, feminine and neat. She puts a lot of love into her piece of Eden and I always find something to take a photo of that just looks prefect no matter the time of year. In fact on Friday night past I took a picture of her plot thinking it looked lovely, only to find that it was even prettier on Sunday as she had whipped out the paint brush and tackled her shed. So cute, I love the icy blue colour. I bet someone could study people's sheds and give a full psychological work up of the individual. Plus, Mary is sensible and eloquent, a real asset to the Lottie Community meetings and full of praise for everyone who works hard. (I am not a sycophant, really, I'm just telling it as it is).
Tuesday, May 26, 2009
Sun is shining, the weather is sweet...
(sorry Mr Marley)
Why, oh why does she do it to me, what did I do in another life to annoy Mother Nature so very much? Yesterday was foul, it rained constantly and there was a tension in the air that only thunder could of cleared but it never happened. Then today, it is glorious but I have awful Hay fever, a throat so sore I can barely talk (so frustrating!!!!) and the yucky head cold that my darling Hubby thought would be nice to share (only mine is worse). Oh, she must be a bi-polar depressive, the ups and downs are wildly far apart.
Monday, May 25, 2009
Stickers May Be Askew
Sunday, May 24, 2009
A Bank Holiday - yea!
But don't worry we worked extra hard on Sunday and got a lot done on 14b - it looks almost like a proper allotment now!! and I have loads to tell you during the week.
Enjoy your day off xx
Saturday, May 23, 2009
Friday, May 22, 2009
Good Fences/ Ode to Bill
Thursday, May 21, 2009
Fine Art Friday
This painting is from Pin-up artist Marcus Gray. Marcus does fetish and pin-up work similar to Olivia. I actually acquired this piece from Olivia's dealer in Beverly Hills. I liked this piece because it wasn't as polished as most of his stuff and it has a great art nouveau vibe. Good stuff.
http://www.thepinupfiles.com/gray.htmlWednesday, May 20, 2009
Help for Heroes
Often I feel like a lone voice trying to communicate the undeniable power of nature to cure our minds. I felt so vindicated by her and her efforts and very pleased to see she (and her team of course) got recognition. Apart from everything, it is a lovely garden and I hope it gets transferred, in tact, to a place where it will be used for the purpose it was intended.
My own depression is bad today, but I see blue sky coming my way and with any hope I'll be down at my plots this evening for a bit of therapy myself. x
UPDATE
I'm lying in a ball on the sofa, outside is like Armageddon; the rain and thunder is so loud. The Lottie will be flooded there is so much rain. I like thunder usually, it's power seems otherworldly, it makes me think about Zeus being angry or something. But today it is accentuating my depression, how weird is that, for the last hour or so I haven't been able to think, curled up with my blanket, just staring at the fireplace or closing my eyes because the double vision is so bad. Now with this storm raging overhead, I feel even more pathetic, so small and insignificant. We have all this understanding about our world and we have this technology where effectively I am talking to any one of the billions out there, how come I feel so desperately alone? I am alone, in a world full of people, I am alone and I don't really matter in the grand scheme of things and I'm certainly no hero. It's amazing what a storm can do for your self-esteem....
I think the worst of it may be over now, but there will be no Lottie relief today I don't think, if it was flooded yesterday, I hate to think what my pieces of Eden look like now.
Tuesday, May 19, 2009
Booze, Bloody Battles, Beans, a BBQ and Bugs
"Build Your Own" Workshop
Last year the show was fantastic, it has a great venue at the Jiminey Peak resort, a ton of seminars, panels, and great artists. This is in no way an average convention, it is more of a tattoo retreat for those who want to learn, connect with other artists, hear people talk about the industry and relax and refuel. I highly recommend it, and I would love to see you at the workshop. The sign up is available in our Pulse gear section or you can give us a call 888.824.5529 - the price is $300. We are only going to have a dozen spots so be sure to sign up soon. I am also hoping to have a special guest builder with us, we will see!
Monday, May 18, 2009
There's going to be a Wedding!!
I LOVE girlie stuff and it was great chatting about her day but my goodness there is so much she needs to organise and 1 bridesmaid isn't into weddings, 1 is heavily pregnant (and lives in America) and then there's me. I hope I helped today, she only found out about the job today and has so much other work stuff/basic life stuff to organise now as well!
Still, super duper happy for her and her future hubby.
Friday, May 15, 2009
So, yeah, we did actually do some work last week!
So, here's a catch up. I'm going to start with what I think is the most exciting thing, my Sunflower hedge!!! I planted it up on Saturday and boy am I looking forward to seeing it all grown up. Andrew has done the unthinkable and taken my flower seeds out of my Lottie bag, so I can't tell you the variety of these ones, but they're smaller than usual and multi-stemmed in a gorgeous red colour. I really hope they grow well.
I fact I love this idea so much that I'm going to plant loads of Sunflowers on the new half plot 14b this weekend, just putting the seeds straight into the ground. These ones will be the extra tall ones that tower at 180cm (I'm 158cm on a good day) and have one BIG flower each. I'll do another hedge type arrangement and maybe throw some in randomly elsewhere - we can't get the whole plot cultivated this summer! So I'm going mad with flowers, hehehe.