Thursday, July 23, 2009

Free Will Rhubarb

This rhubarb cutting has been living in a scrunched up plastic bag on the back my kitchen counter for more than two weeks. Amazingly, instead of turning to sludge or, alternately, a dry husk, it has simultaneously composted itself and sprouted new leaves. In honour (British spell-check, remember) of its will to live I will now go plant it in some actual soil.

'K, bye.

Saturday, July 18, 2009

It's a Family Affair

Last weekend we drove south to La Pine, Oregon for a reunion of my mom's side o' the family.

The best incentive to make the trek was to get to know my brother's new family, a 3-for-1 pack of beautiful blondes who we immediately loved. You just can't see well enough how cute Lisa is in this photo with Darrel (nice knees though); that one of Julia is pretty darn clear, however.



























See that tent behind my mom? If they had known about the 5am near-fistfight amongst my 20-something cousins, they would've backed it into the woods further. Ha!


Jessica (blonde #3) is 15 and a good
conversationalist, but kept
hiding from the camera (fortunately the hood didn't work...)

New favorite
cousin, Sabrina.
Why?

Because she
repeated all of

Edward's
statements in
an annoying
voice. Then
started calling
him Mr. Shirleypants.

I think she might be
trouble but
I like her anyway.


Most of the activity seemed to consist of making, eating, and cleaning up after food, which seemed perfectly natural. Later there was also a Jagermeister component which Edward wisely sidestepped. May have contributed to aforementioned 5 am shouting match. Perhaps.







(I don't think those are Shirl
ey Pants,
but the concept is still unclear to me. Not Edward wearing them,
either-
my cousin Brett
who had never eaten
hummus before [he liked it.])


There were MANY aunts, uncles and cousins (1st, 2nd, and variously removed from each other) present whom I had not seen in some time, plus more who had married in, or been relatively recently born, or had aged enough to be interesting to talk to.

Unfortunately my cousin Austin, who was recently hit by lightning, came by Friday, so we missed him. (This online paper makes some woefully unsubstantiated claims that he now has super-powers, which I was curious to investigate.)

Old Favorite Cousin, her mom, and siblings were also sadly absent. I was not planning to re-enact the disco choreography (+ cartwheels!) that we forced the families to watch when we were... 8? 10? 12? ...but I was disappointed anyway. Well, you snooze, you lose Tina! Got me a New Fave Cuz now!

Hats off to Carol and Gordon, who hosted/tolerated the shindig in their house (no shoes! unless you're 2!) and cool land abutting a state park (birds of prey in the back yard! fawns in the road!) Many thanks!

Thursday, July 16, 2009

Pie Day

Not Pi Day (that's in March, silly)
We have this many marionberries

You know it's Pie Day when you can't eat them fast
enough to prevent this tragedy


No, this is not enough


Secret Ingredient: if you know what this is, put it in your pie


Mmm, sugar drifts


Too pretty to wash


Gluten free crust is an ugly medium. Eat it quickly.

Friday, July 3, 2009

Retrospective

From maybe three years ago, when we were all making art cards
together. In sharpie marker and mixed media.

mine:

rockwell kent woodcut inspired

irene as lucy in the sky?

text says "This is JOSEPHINE the average American female - and JOE jr a typical 6 year old"

fairbanks in my mind

teeming humanity w/ symbols of abundance? ???




from the kids:

think was by calipso... a self portrait with apocalyptic back porch

one of my all times faves by irene


ddr + glbt = k


woodcut inspired rainbow? wtf? (must be irene)

cat ear in grass- calipso? kay?