Tuesday, June 15, 2010

leaf rubbing

leaf rubbing

Leaf rubbing is something I usually associate with fall of the year, but this summer, it occurred to me that there are many textures we could collect and capture as well.

leaf rubbing

On this particular day last week, me and the girls walked around our back yard and collected leaves from a strawberry plant, hydrandgea, sage, clover, and 4 leaf clovers, then went back inside, got out our block crayons (they work really well on a project like this) and began to make rubbings.

leaf rubbing

Some other projects sprang up too (some cards were made . . .) {wink}.

cards were made

I am always amazed at how beautiful and remarkable leaf rubbings are and how easily they can be captured on paper and kept (and given) long after they've dried up.

Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Lavender in bloom

lavandula augustifolia

For years, Lavender (Lavandula augustifolia) has been my very favorite herb. I love the color and all but worship the fragrance. I’ve had a bush in the ground at every house we’ve lived in and before that, always had a pot of it sitting in the kitchens of our previous apartments. Even when the bush is not in bloom, I love to rub the stems and inhale the oil off my hands as I walk by, so they have typically been planted by steps and entrances.

fresh picked lavender blooms

lavendar blooms

I found out this year that the blooms are edible so we’ve been enjoying this recipe and wanted to share it. If you have any lavender nearby that is in bloom, enjoy some time harvesting the blooms while inhaling the amazing fragrance. These cookies will be a delight to your senses. Enjoy! ~


Lavender cookies

Recipe:

5/8 cup butter (1 stick + 1 tbsp)
½ cup white sugar
1 egg
1 Tbsp lavender flowers
1 ½ cup all-purpose flour

Cream butter and sugar
Add egg and lavender flowers
Mix in flour a little at a time

Bake 350 degrees for approx 15 minutes or until the edges start to brown. You can also top the cookies with some extra flowers.
lavender cookies
So, so good!

Monday, June 7, 2010

In stages ~

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I realize that looking back through my blog this year, I seem to be taking it, or coming back in stages. I’ve recently been finding the camera in my hands more often and excited about posted some pics, but the writing . . . hasn’t really been coming much lately. A sentence or two is about all I can manage. But today, I’m finding that the writing is starting to come back, having more ideas and more things to say, which is a comforting feeling. I really need to know that my life will be getting more back to the normal that I am used to. It is good to have all the kids under one roof for the whole day again. Today, we’re officially starting our summer of homeschooling. Having three different age groups will be challenging, but hopefully inspiring to each of them.

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Sunday, June 6, 2010

Sunday afternoon ~

I'm enjoying a little knitting time this afternoon . . .

new knitting

new knitting

I hope you too are enjoying your Sunday afternoon!

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

my weekend

This weekend I found myself capturing all the beauty and goodness around me.

diapers on the line

fresh kale

Sourdough starter

Sourdough starter

Friday, May 28, 2010

playing

playing

This is a small glimpse in this week, Rosemary and I enjoying some special time together.

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

feels good . . .

mitten

to have yarn (malabrigo) back on my needles, lovin' this color!