Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Strange Fruit

What on earth is this?

 Kiwano

A Kiwano fruit! These babies can cost you $6 at the grocery store.  So if you ever wondered what they look like on the inside, here you go.  I didn't care for it too much, but that's just me.  They're in the cucumber and melon family (often called horned melons) and have a watery, slimy cucumber consistency.  I never found out if you could salt/sugar it or do anything other than suck the juices out so I could have eaten wrong, but I'm glad I tried it : )

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Far Away

So I live in Seattle.  We're surrounded on both sides by mountains: the Cascades are to the East, and the Olympics are to the west, across the Puget Sound and on the Peninsula.  I just wanted to share some of the pictures of the lovely Olympic Rainforest I visited over 3 days.  Enjoy : )

Olympic Rainforest trillium Fern Witch's Butter Oxalis Trillium Huckleberry Blossoms

Rainforest Skunk Cabbage Bog

So this rainforest is pretty cool : )  From Seattle it takes a ferry ride and 3 hours driving to get there.  Its one of the very few temperate rainforests in the world.  It can rain as much as 180 inches per year here! Much of the forest within Olympic National Park is old growth, meaning it has never been logged before.  Many of the trees here are of vast proportions with incredibly large trunks.  Not as large as Sequoia trees, of course, but still pretty cool.  Its a very beautiful and quiet place to visit.  Wildlife seems scarce, but its there.  They see you but you don't see them : )

Monday, April 20, 2009

New Treasury

I was gone all weekend on a field trip to the Olympic Peninsula and I arrived home to find a nice surprise:

4.20 treasury1

My Island Breeze necklace is featured in the second row.  Everyone featured is part of Team EFA (Etsy for Animals).  Thanks Stephanie!

Friday, April 10, 2009

Craving Summer

We had some fantastic weather last week...Low-to-mid 70s.  It was such a joy, everyone came out of hibernation emerging in flip-flops, shorts, and tank tops.

It only lasted 3 days.

Now its back to normal drab Seattle weather.

I was not born for this climate.  This is where I belong:

That's right...that's a hammock...I should just sell everything I have and just go...*sigh*

At least the temperature is warming up, it hovers around the 50s these days. 

To cope with this seasonal depression I go through, I crave citrus fruits that remind me of sunshine and warm weather.  I even made lemon bars with grapefruit juice and they were splendid!  I wish I took a picture that way you guys could see, but that just might make you jealous :)

Monday, April 6, 2009

Clusters

I made these cuties last week and never had the chance to share them with you all until today.

This is my new line of cluster earrings, available in many flavors!

Cluster Earrings

Each earring is a handforged, hammered, and polished stick of sterling silver, wrapped tightly with clusters of semiprecious stones.  The carnelian earrings look like citrus to me!

Listed in my shop are Ice, Minneola, Lemon Meringue, and Shamrock.

Enjoy!

 

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