Saturday, April 23, 2011

Vegetable Garden

Our house when we bought it had not been lived in for 4 or 5 years. That means 1. the inside of the house smelled atrocious and 2. the yard looked like the secret garden having not been tended for so many years. And a result of no. 2 is that our yard has had leaves and such decomposing on it for years and years. It is incredibly fertile and has more earth worms than most people would know what to do with. Matty and I decided (mostly I decided) that we wanted to have a vegetable garden. A month or two back I bought packets of seeds, then lost them, then found them again, then lost them again. And today I found them again. So I decided to make a quick project and get those seeds growing.
Matt and I are both huge fans of squash. I love them cooked down so long that they turn into mush. Flavorful, buttery, delicious mush.
(ignore th paint on my hands. I have also been working on the house today)
When I opened the corn packet I don't know what I was expecting, but not raisin looking kernels.
Tomato seeds are probably my favorite out of the ones I planted. They remind me of really, really rediculously small bird eggs. I think anything in miniature is fun so these were a nice surprise.
Matt hates cucumbers. Unless of course they are in the form of pickles. I really enjoy cucumbers, on salads, as cucumber sandwiches, and also pickles. We may try pickling some if I get a good crop.
I needed a way to mark where I planted what, so I got toothpicks, tape, a sharpie and scissors and made my own mini markers. When we plant them out in the yard I'll have to find another way to mark what's what.
I put all four containers of seeds on a cookie sheet, on a stool, in the front window. Decided that I'll need to get strawberries and watermelons too.

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Breath Taking

photo by Jason Busch, stylist Rachel Brown
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I came across this awe-inspiring photo on the design files. She has an interview with photographer Jason Busch. His website has incredible work. But there is just something about this image that made me stop. Hill End Artist Retreat is in the outback of Australia. I don't know if I am subconsciously drawn to it because of its location or not. It does remind me of the house from the movie, Australia. I loved that house as well. Maybe I'll design the exterior of our house to play off the appearance of homes found in the Australian outback.

Sunday, April 17, 2011

mini mushrooms

I made these little mushrooms a few weeks ago with Sculpey III clay from Hobby Lobby. It was a quick little project and fun to do. They are currently sitting in my kitchen window. I like having little burst of fun around the house. I'll probably make more and hide some on the book shelves, in the linen closet, and in the pantry.

Friday, April 1, 2011

Window Shopping

This desk would fit perfectly in our guest bedroom. Well, our future guest bedroom. Right now it houses our couch, tv, trunk and mini fridge. The husband wants an office. Unfortunately our house won't really have an extra room for that so I think this desk would be a great solution. Space saving and very functional.
Admiring this hammock from over at World Market. I think I know the perfect place for it in my backyard. Only thing it lacks is a giant net surrounding it to keep the mosquitos out.