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April 2008

April 24, 2008

Girls and Feather

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Just so you don't think I've been totally slacking here's a little something I've whipped up. "Little Feathered Queen," is a limited edition of 15 prints which will be available in my shop when I do a big May update. There's going to be lots of other silk screened goodness in that update as well. (both on paper and fabric!)

Here's an example of the difference a frame can make. I'm not sure which one I like better but I better decide soon because I'm keeping one and the other is for my good friend Amy, co-proprietress of Greenwich Letter Press. She gave me such a sweet hook up printing my wedding invites (nearly a year ago...aghhh) that I've been meaning to make her some sort of thank you. Finally here it is....But which one?

April 23, 2008

Lovely Rita

It’s my favorite time of year…when Rita’s Italian Ice opens back up. I asked the hubby to pick some up on his way home from softball last night. Of course I requested my favorite, mint chocolate chip cream ice. The flavors change everyday but that one is pretty much a given…until yesterday. I was extremely disappointed to find out they didn’t have it. However I learned an important lesson. Try new things. I had the new flavor pistachio and it was awesome.
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I was even happier to find out Bill picked up a quart sooooo guess what I’m having tonight!

Rita's is a franchise so hopefully you have one near you. If not I am very sorry.

April 22, 2008

Happy Earth Day

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Happy Earth Day everybody! (And Happy Birthday Kristin!) I figured a seedling update would be appropriate for today. The zucchini and the tomatoes got big enough to transplant into larger peat pots. They were actually taking over the whole seed starter and crushing the much smaller herbs.

I also bought six vinca plants today with hopes of starting some outdoor pots this weekend. Technically danger of frost ends May 15th here...but the plants were already outside at the store.

Also for earth day here is a list of ways I'm trying to be greener. It will also help as a reminder for myself:

-use reusable canvas bags when shopping (like this one- shameless plug)
-turn off the faucet when brushing my teeth and in between rinsing and washing plates
-take a thermos to work as often as possible filled with organic fair trade coffee instead of buying it once I get in the city and throwing out a cup everyday
-keep my tires properly filled in order to get better gas mileage
-turn lights off when not using them and keep heat/ air at a reasonable temp
-turn my monitor off when not using my computer
-try not to get lazy about recycling (including stinky cat food cans)
- and keep dreaming of a hybrid, or even better solution, car

We actually celebrated Earth Day where I work today. I happen to work for a company that tried very hard to be environmentally sound. I don't really like to write about work but this part seems pretty cool/ interesting to me so I'll share it.

Part of what my company does is design and sell textiles. We carry several post- consumer recycled poly (post being soda/water bottles mostly as opposed to pre which would be waste from a factory or stuff we never see) textiles. At our celebration today we were told we will now recycle clear, green and blue plastic bottles that will go directly to a fiber manufacturer to be recycled and extruded into yarn that will go directly into fabric we sell. I feel that makes recycling a little more personal and interesting. I thought it was cool. Maybe that's just me.

And since I'm talking about work I'll just tell you that another thing we are doing that I'm very happy about is participating in the
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The goals is to plant one million new trees in NYC by 2017. (I think other cities are doing something similar) A friend of mine at work proposed participating since we have a fairly large veranda, the company agreed to provide funds and a bunch of employees volunteered to do the work. On Monday two palettes of soil, planters and four or five trees to start will be delivered. It will be an ongoing project with additional plantings and continued maintenance but it should be fun, allow people who work in different departments to work together and give us a pretty sweet place to sit outside at lunch.

But really...enough about work


April 15, 2008

Snapping Out of it

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It's only been a few days but I'm already seriously missing those laid back Sonoma days....After waking up at a reasonable hour (8ish instead of 6ish) we'd retrieve our baked goods basket from the door (this particular day it was croissants and jam) and brew some fresh coffee. We'd also bust out the home made granola.

You can also see the pretty blueish- greenish eggs we picked up at the farmers market. One morning they turned into omelets made with spinach and organic sage cheese also from the market. Delicious!

Bungalows 313 was such a cozy place to stay. We joked while we were there that we'd just move in. Unfortunately we don't have that kind of cash. Ironically though, Bill just found out that they are up for sale to the tune of 3.3 million. Anyone want to go halves?


April 13, 2008

I'm Back!

California was awesome! It was actually like two vacations in one. We spent the first three days in San Francisco and the then four in Sonoma.
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In San Francisco we...
-had a delicious meal in Chinatown
-walked down Lombard Street
-went to the Ripley's Believe It Or Not Museum (corny but fun)
-took a tour of Alcatraz (awesome with a audio tour narrated by four former guards and four former inmates)
-ate dungeness crab at Fisherman's Wharf
-saw the sea lions at Pier 39 and I was attacked by a seagull that tried to get my ice cream. You can guess who won that battle!
-went to Giardelli Square and ate some chocolate
-took a trip out to Berkley to have dinner at Alice Waters' famous Chez Panisse!
-went to the De Young Museum
-hade tea in the Japanese tea garden

not to mention all the other places we walked through like Haight Ashbury. It was a pretty action packed three days!

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In Sonoma we took it a little easier. We:
-wine tasted
- rented bikes to ride from winery to winery to..taste wine
-ate at the my new favorite restaurant The Girl and the Fig
-went to Napa to taste wine, oh yeah and olive oil
-hiked
-ate at Bouchon in Yountville
-sat on our patio and drank wine and ate cheese!

Oh yeah, and on our way from San Fran to Sonoma we stopped in the quaint bay town of Sausilito and then took a two mile walk through the Muir Woods. All-in -all it was an excellent trip! I'll expand on parts of it later. Right now I have to get to bed so that I can re-enter the real world tomorrow. wahhhh!

And send in my taxes....double wahhh!

April 04, 2008

The Sanfrancisco Treat

Tomorrow morning I'm on my way across this great country to visit San Francisco and Sonoma. I'll fill you in when I get back!
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Have a great week!

April 02, 2008

The Little Seeds That Could

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You may remember this tiny farm from a few weeks ago. Well here's progress. The big sprouts you see are the zucchini which I probably won't be able to support in my little potted garden. I think they'll end up at my Mom's, but so far so good.

I'm really liking this self watering seed starter because I don't have to feel guilty when I neglect them! I'm also going to CA next week and can rest easy knowing they'll be okay on their own...and hopefully even bigger when I get back! I'll keep you posted.