2010-05-14

Right this minute

I'm eating lunch on a dock, thinking of loved ones.



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Location:Columbia Rd,Seattle,United States

2010-05-11

Who's that lady?

"Spruce Girls" on beach wearing spruce wood veneer bathing suits during "Wood Week" to promote products of the Gray Harbor lumber industry, Hoquiam, Washington, ca. 1929



Can you hear it in your head?

Who's that lady (who's that lady)
Beautiful lady (who's that lady)
Lovely lady (who's that lady)
Real fine lady (who's that lady)
Hear me callin' out to you
'Cause it's all that I can do
Your eyes tell me to pursue
But you say look yeah, but don't touch, baby

2010-05-10

Tulip festival!

Here are a few of my pictures from the tulip festival in April. Ravi Asha and Michele came up to visit, and we had so much fun! I love it when they visit!









Painting the new apartment!

We're looking at colors to paint the new place! So exciting. I wish we were painting every room, but we have a secret burning hope that a third floor corner unit with a view of down town will open up in our building. So, we're not fully committed to our first floor street-view place, pretty and convenient as it is.

We're starting with the kitchen and bedroom, and will probably paint the bathroom too. I'm really excited about our options, with the dark honey floors, and clean white trim. The possibilities are endless! But, I'm liking shades of soft muted purples, and citrusy pale lemon lime colors. Sounds weird? Let me know what you think of these shades.


The first samples I got for the kitchen, playing with Hue

I refined my choice using those first samples, and would up with this light, bright, pear.

I had to try a purple. My heart was set on a purple from the beginning, but I was worried it would make Erik sad - the kitchen is really important to him. After playing with all of those yellows trying for something he'd love too, he liked my purple better. Go figure!

Bedroom! Love the pale chartreuse. It's so pretty with the white trim, and feels very soft and light.

Trouble is, we want to grow poppies and ranunculus in there....

...and there is a lot of wood, in the floors, and furniture....

....and doesn't this purple make the floors look so much lovelier?

....and look at the poppies next to it!

A preliminary sample for the bathroom. I normally pick colors because I like them, but I can do neutrals quite well if I want.

Conservatory plant sale & a few corners of the new apartment

Saturday was the bi-annual plant sale at the volunteer park conservatory. I've been looking forward to it for months now! We always find such interesting things, and learn so much. The sale is run by volunteers involved with the conservatory, so they love plants. I mean, really love them. If you hold a plant, and stand still, one of them will find you, and tell you all kinds of little juicey things about that plant.

I think I love people who love plants. Even the people who are really obsessed with them.

So, here are some of our finds. The damage form this weekend was pretty bad... The trouble is, Erik and I are both obsessed. We've become enablers! We had 38 plants when we moved in. We lost 3 ranunculus (it was their time). I did a count this morning - 62. That's nearly twice as many. Oops!

This is one we got at the conservatory a while ago, I love how the flowers are developing.


Guess what this is. Go on, guess. It kind of blew my mind, even though I recognized those tell-tale, brighter than life, african violet leaves. Specifically, it's a petrocosmea forrestii, and it makes botanists weak in the knees. I think the guy who sold it to me would have said no if I hadn't seemed to appreciate it, and he may have given it to me for free if I had been able to place the species. It was a very emotional thing for him!

This little guy is so cute! A euphorbia ritchiei. Can't wait for those flowers.

This was Erik's pick. A cycas revoluta, considered to be a living fossil. Their hay-day was between the Cenozoic and Mesozoic eras, and they are threatened today. Plus, it looks kind of like a spiky-buny.


These two made my heart stop a little bit when I found them. They are so small and delicate... but they are also carnivorous. The utricularia livida on the left has traps for small bugs underground. how cool is that?? The pinguicula primuliflora on the right is covered in sticky dew drops, that can capture very tiny gnats. They are both dwarfs, and cannot be over-watered (we basically have them sitting in a dish of water). It turns out they are also a bit of a gateway drug - Erik has been talking about a terrarium with swamp plants, bushy ferns, and a pet frog. Swoon!
I got lots of african violets! They were all $.50-$2. This is rob's grey ghost on the left, and irish laughter on the right, both still very young.

Erik found this bad boy hidden with with the cacti. It's a rhipsalis - I think rhipsalis salicornioides. Dancing bones. The cool thing is, it prefers low light. it may be a cactus, but it can get a sun burn!

Another Rhipsalis we picked up at Lowes while buying paint. Also, the north west corner of our living room! There's still lots of clutter, but there are pockets that are coming together really nicely.

A philodendron pertusum, or swiss cheese plant, for the bedroom.

Another corner I'm loving - the hallway. Erik put in these hat hooks, I love them!

Sewing nook with plants. I don't know why I didn't do this sooner, I love the fabrics and threads with the green growing things, so so much!

Erik's painting hanging in the north east corner of the living room.


This is the North window of our living room - we decided to do plants instead of curtains. Top row, from left to right, a large relative of the african violet I haven't IDed yet, the orchid Terry gave me as a house warming present, a kaffir lime, a pachypodium lamerei, and a bay laurel. Middle row right, 5 types of gesneriad (African Violet family). Bottom, a few cuttings, and my petrocosmea forrestii.
This plant is so cool. I brag about it all f the time, so I thought it was time to take some good pictures of it. It's a gesneriad, which is the larger family that african violets belong too. It has those luscious, luminous, green leaves covered in little hairs. But, unlike african violets, it's HUGE. One of the biggest plants we own. And, it's flowers are at the end of those rad antennae, that just keep growing and growing! We bought it last October, and it was blooming then. It started blooming this April, and I am starting to believe it will really will sustain flowers until next October. It also puts out side shoots that can be cut off, and rooted. We've got two smaller plants going from cuttings now, and Erik's Step-mother took a leaf home with her, she says put out roots as well.

2010-05-07

Wednesday dinner at jup jup jup

Wednesday after work we went for a walk, and out for dinner. It was a beautiful night, and fun to explore the neighborhood a bit more.





This old house has been converted into a b&b. It's just as fabulous on the inside, too.



A couple walking their dog, I like the blur


Jup jup jup! The name means kiss kiss kiss in Thai. They opened recently, and they are so good!!! The chef customizes her curries, and each is so rich and distinctive.






Found on the way home: the "odd fellows temple" building. Doesn't that spark your imagination?




Location:NE Pacific St,Seattle,United States

2010-05-05

Irises on a not so bright morning


Hello, I'm back! April was a crazy month for Erik and I. We moved to a new apartment, which is beautiful, and has an awesome location, and will help us save money for the wedding. I got a promotion, which is awesome! I love my job, I hope I can keep it forever. I am however quite busy, as I'm doing bits of my old job, too, and staying on almost all of my committees. Erik is takings class this term, which makes me really happy, even if I complain that I don't see him most week day evenings. And last but nit least, we had visits from both of our patents within a couple of weeks. Add to that a little personal drama, and a few colds, and that how April flew by (or dragged out forever, perhaps)

I am back on the blog now, and I think I may be using this space quite a bit more. Facebooks latest "privacy" settings have become absurd. And while I don't worry so much who knows my favorite movie, or book, I do care if my comments and "likes" are trackable, and web searchable.

And then I though, my blog isn't web searchable, my buzz is restricted to friends, I can share things privately or publicly on reader. Maybe this is where I should be spending my time!

Here is a photo of irises that I took while waiting for a bus on a not so bright morning. I hope you like it, and I'll be back, soon :)





Location:E John St,Seattle,United States