Showing posts with label beauty. Show all posts
Showing posts with label beauty. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Shades of Santa Fe

Wednesday, July 25, 2012


Wooden miracles.....


Painted passages......


Sculpted Lady Saints......


Town Square baskets overflow......


Bells ring on the hour.......


Precious metals to be had.......


Shadowy shapes overhead......


Cornflower blues at street level.......


Lodge pole supports.......



Rooflines, bronze crosses and arches all around........




Secret passages to discover.......



Saints and angels to watch over ........






Yellow sunflowers draw birds.......



Stained glass reflections at dawn.......



Architectural glories abound.......


Wolves and Saints show the way......




The bluest of skies everyday......
Gentle spirits smile......

Curved entries call you close........




The Old and the New......




Scents float on gentle breezes.......


Signs to draw you in......



Shady resting places to linger.......





Domes and deep colors.......







Carvings at each store......

Fences of wood.....











Rustling leaves.......










Small quiet places....





Doorway delights......


Colors on corners.....










Candlelit dreams.......


Tequila and mango refreshers, heavy silver cuffs.......


Much sketching to be done.

Friday, July 13, 2012

This Has Nothing To Do With Nothing

Friday, July 13, 2012
Except that I just LOVE it ...... it BURNS with passion!!


Friday, March 30, 2012

I Live At the Edge

Friday, March 30, 2012
I Live at the Edge



Of this Wild Place



Where the Mighty Falcon



Lives alongside the Whirring Hummingbird



And the Morning Fog Clears your Clouded Mind.

Monday, March 5, 2012

Terrarium Time!

Monday, March 5, 2012


When I was a teenager, I was a terrarium making maniac!
I'd make secret worlds using those little statues made for aquariums -
you know, bridges, walls and castles.
I'd lay in mirrors to make "lakes" and "dry river beds" of tumbled stones.
After looking at my collection of various glass vases and jars,
I decided to whip up a few for old times sake.



Here's a quickie tutorial on how to make your own.
First line the bottom of your jar with stones - these help with drainage.



Then, if making an enclosed terrarium, put in a layer of charcoal.
This helps keep the air fresh inside the closed jar.



Over that, put a layer of moss - preferably spaghnum moss -
but this is all I had (crossing fingers).
I believe that'll be just fine.
The moss helps keep the soil from settling into the rocks below.





Use small indoor houseplants - about $2 each at the home stores.
You can easily separate those into even smaller plants though.
No worries about harming the plants - they're really tough!

You can also use succulents - but be sure to use a cactus mix soil instead of potting soil.



After planting, spray with a mister to clean off the plants and glass.
Wipe down the glass and add decoration.



You can use all sorts of things to make pretty and unique.
Try colorful mosses, pebbles, painted stones, small statuary or figurines,
crystals, silk flowers, shells, pools of sand - go wild!



To water, mist every few days for open terrariums and way less often for closed ones.



And just for giggles - here's the desk I'm writing you from.
I'm having wood floors installed in some rooms, so I'll be hanging out here all week!