Monday, May 27, 2013

A healthy dose of friends and sunshine

This Memorial Day weekend, we had a lot of socializing and time outside.

We kicked the weekend off with the first of the season Full Moon Pickin' Party which has always been a favorite of ours, and this year was made even more special by coinciding with the first "Super moon" of 2013. The night was cool, so the crowds of families and dogs were large and playful, not stymied by the summer humidity that is so often the bane of our summers in Nashville. The Pickin' Parties are a bluegrass showcase on the small stage set up near an old horse barn. It's also a chance for pickers of all types to jam together spontaneously under the stars, and any bluegrass instrument gets you into the party for a very discounted ticket price. Beers and sodas and water are included in the admission price, so this is always a popular event.

Saturday's absolutely gorgeous weather provided the perfect backdrop for a gathering of friends to picnic at Arrington Vineyards. This is another very well-frequented excursion for Nashvillians in-the-know, as it is the closest thing to wine country we've got in Tennessee- picturesque, peaceful, with decent wine to sip on and great music in the background.  You can do a wine tasting, and then purchase some bev's to sip on in the sunshine, within site of the grapevines.
 We had libations flowing and amazing food from my foodie friends. Jaime showcased all of the food here on her blog. The recipes for my contributions of Picnic Chicken and asparagus are detailed here.

It was just a perfect day for relaxing with sweet friends and enjoying the early summer in the south.





Thursday, May 9, 2013

The garden grows


Some of my early plants are coming up- the mesclun lettuces taste peppery and pungent.  


My herbs are sprouting. 

The tomatoes and peppers are loving the compost- rich soil, nice rains we've had this month, and the sunshine of the back patio. 
I'm even more excited to see some of the  plants that I planted last year finally flower! 


Wednesday, May 8, 2013

Creativity Surge

Sometimes, your ambition dwindles while the remnants of your morning tea drain down the sink. Sometimes, your brain just can't shut off with ideas to pursue and plans to make. When the surges strike, it's imperative to jot an idea list, and get your thoughts out before they flit away.

So here are my random ideas for some creative projects in the pipeline:

  • Developing Etsy shop and getting jewelry business thriving again (website, cards, local shops, then craft fairs, parties, catalog). Ideas for incorporating old pieces (brooches especially) into new ones.
  •  Incorporate blog into/with the jewelry website
  • Blog to morph into a compilation of each of our different blogs with the central theme of "the sweet life" / "gratitude in the everyday" (foci will be family/friends/get-togethers/making time "out of the clouds" (JT/Adam guest post about travel/friends/community); jewelry/gifts/crafts; living well/books "read well live well"; gardening life "where are we growing"- post on "weekly weeding" in life as in the garden; food "foodie futz around"- healthy and indulgence; pups "I mustache you a question")
  • A "Tribal Times" blog with features by each of us Tribal girls- my lady loves!
  • Children's book featuring Poco and Xena (ideally with Riha as illustrator- but still awaiting commitment on that one).
  • Continue work on "the novel"

I've been thinking a lot about juxtaposition, dichotomy, duality and balance. John and I had a great talk last night about a person's innate and competing desires and drives, and the frustrations these can cause as you try to reconcile them in your thoughts and actions.

Instead of remaining frustrated, I am trying to capitalize on the momentum. I want to harness the often spinning-off tendency of some of my basest proclivities, and focus the competing energies towards a mutual goal of creative inspiration. Why can't I have a multi-pronged endeavor that captures the essence of who I strive to be?

I was particularly inspired by the blog abeautifulmess.com. Elsie and Emma derive a focused theme from varying interests, which leads to an abundance of inspiration evident throughout the pages of their blog.

I'm surging with creative energy!