Showing posts with label plant. Show all posts
Showing posts with label plant. Show all posts

Monday, July 18, 2011

Weekend Scrapbook 3



Another weekend has rudely flown on by.  When will they ever learn to stick around a little longer, to move a little more slowly?

I spent some time on Saturday in the garden center at Lowe's.  Just being among the flowers and plants brings me peace.  It helps get me back to centered, in a way.  And it doesn't hurt that the Dahlias and Daisies were blooming so bright and cheery for me.



And of course, while I was there, I became enamored with a plant that just absolutely needed to go home with us.  This time it was a half-price Hibiscus, and the only one left with red blooms.



I've since named her, "Jane."

Jane has lots more buds, just ready to open up and say hello.


For scale:  Rory meet Jane.  She will block the path you've stubbornly been using, despite our having put up hazards and blocks.  She will force you to walk around so that the grass in that patch will finally have a chance to grow.  Make nice with Jane, you hear?



Jane might possibly have been my reward for accomplishing this: On Friday, I finished up an order of 216 cake pops for a local wedding and then delivered and set up on Saturday.  The groom made the stand, and I filled it up with 5 different designs and flavors of cake pops.  Hurrah for being finished! 


(For the curious, there are more photos over on the Sarandipity blog.)

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Cooking with Bo: Apache Hot Sauce



This time around, Bo made the recipe.  And grew the peppers.  And took the photos.  Basically, I'm just acting as his cute secretary, minus the pencil skirt and 4" heels.


This hot sauce turned out delicious!  And I'm so proud that Bo made the product from start to finish.  We're new to the world of gardening and harvesting, and these little peppers are such a boost of inspiration and sense of accomplishment.  Bo will probably dig up more hot sauce recipes as more peppers pop up on the plants.  I'll be sure to get that recipe from him as well!

Thursday, June 3, 2010

Oh My Darlin', Lemon Thyme

Oh, look - more photos of Sara's windows!  Bet you're so glad you used the energy to click on over here, right?  Well, today's occasion is that I'm now the proud owner of some plant babies.  Last weekend, Bo and I wandered through the garden department at Lowe's.  Which is to say that I spend an inordinate amount of time touching the plants, smelling their leaves, soaking up the fresh air, and quietly whining that I don't have the money or time to bring home truckloads of them.

I finally settled on some herbs and a window box for my kitchen window.  I chose them based on smell.  (This is the part where Bo chimes in that I'm forever lifting items up to my face to smell them.)  (It's true.  I do.)   Buying a mint plant was a no-brainer and only took me half a second to snatch one up for our cart.  Mint always, always, always reminds me of summers in Washington state at my grandparents' house.  That region is covered in crops, and when we were younger, there were mint fields as far as the eye could see.  In the warm evenings, the farmers would harvest the mint, filling the valley with the most amazing scent.  Just the smell of the leaves makes my soul happy.

The view from my kitchen sink.
Purty, huh?  Have I mentioned yet today how much I love living here?

I also rescued a lavender plant (whose scent will always remind me of our blissful vacation in Cabo 2 years ago) and a lemon thyme.  I have no earthly idea if I'll actually use any of these plants in cooking or baking; I'm content just to gaze at them lovingly from my kitchen.  And from time to time, I go outside to whisper sweet somethings to them and to brush my fingertips through their leaves.

We all know that my need for things to be even and symmetric (3 cheers for OCD!) 
means I'll be buying another window box soon...



Lavender             Mint                   Lemon Thyme

Citronella Mosquito Plant

Have you ever heard of these??  I hadn't!  I have no idea if they're at all effective, but I was so intrigued, that we brought two of them home.  If you run your fingers through their leaves, they smell exactly like citronella!  Evidently, this is a member of the geranium family and not a true Citronella plant (which is actually Lemongrass. Click here if you want to read about how to use a Citronella plant for natural insectides and bug repellants.)  But, supposedly, if I macerate a few leaves from my Geranium here, and either place them in bowls in window sills or rub them on my arms, the bugs will keep away.  That's terribly exciting news for me because mosquitos hunt me down.  I can be in the same room as Bo, and the final bug bite score is Bo: 0, Sara: 8.  I'm told that the mosquitos here are the size of small cats, so I figure any little bit can help, right? 

If you've ever tried this plant (or the Lemongrass Citronella, or even Catnip) for bug repellant, please let me know!  I'd love to be able to ward off the little demons without having to use something from a can.  (And I abhor the smell of Skin So Soft.)

Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Flower

I want this game so bad. And I can't stand video games (or rather, sit still for them). It just looks so serene and peaceful and calming. What's crazy is that when I daydream - too often to mention - I daydream about being in a place like this. Rolling hills lush with vegetation, quiet music playing, not a soul in sight. The storyline behind the game is that a lonely plant in a big, dirty city longs to live in a place like this. This game is the daydreaming of a city plant.

Metaphorical for my life? You betcha.