Sunday, September 14, 2008

photos to come


I promised the tow truck family that I'll post photos of the performance on my blog; haven't received the images yet, will post as soon as we get them.

Thursday, May 22, 2008

suspiciously delicious looking mushroom



this looks like a Clavicorona pyxidata, but I'm not absolutely sure. Waiting for some feedback, so I can eat it !

Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Marginalized; Jabari

Jabari Owens-Bailey came to my studio to eat his Soul Veg, and talk about art. He is doing a year-long art project; all his clothes say marginalized on them. Our conversations just made me want to make more art, faster ! and eat soul-veg; needless to say, Jeremy and I went later that day. Jeremy shot this photo.

Thursday, May 1, 2008

babies



These are the babies, they have to come in at night to stay warm, and go out in the morning to soak up the sun.
Jeremy and I hope to be able to offer vegetable gardens to our clients in the future. So this is the beginning of some test batches.

This big-leafed baby is a watermelon. And those little green dots might be foxglove but they aren't edible so I don't care.






Wednesday, April 30, 2008

Licky Fingers Cake

Bought a Sticky Fingers cake for my dad, turned out to be a licky fingers cake ! finger-lickin good !

Monday, April 28, 2008

I just went on a trip up to OHIO/PA/WV to walk with John Francis, planetwalker. We walked twenty-one miles from Wheeling to the intersection of 40 and 800, where John Francis will pick up again next year, hopefully with our company.

This is David and his dad Ted, they were driving behind us (Jeremy, Jenn, John, and John). David and Ted had to drive their own car because their names don't start with a J.





John Francis and John Graham discuss the route, while the banjo rests. John Graham is a mad scientist, who planned our route, tracked John Francis with GPS, took water samples, and found a wonderful spot for us to eat our lunch in the trees. They both have a stunning sense of vast interconnectedness.

While we walked we saw some cats...


We ate bananas among other things.


Something happened to the back of this cement truck.

These mushrooms were at the end of our walk, the only mushrooms we saw the whole time. Jeremy climbed into the bushes on the side of the road to photograph them.



Our walk ended with a long bending down hill to a spot where the road was abandoned and flooded and John Graham waited there for us.
When we finished walking, I was tired and glad to take off my pack. Thats when I saw that Jeremy had collected quite a few of these strange dandelions, and put them in my pack; I was a walking flower vase.

Wednesday, April 23, 2008

This dog came to visit last week at the gallery, he was very big (great dane) and very sweet. He sat outside because he was too big to come in and too hot to stay in the car. I miss the great dane gang of Mt. Pleasant.