Showing posts with label oregon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label oregon. Show all posts

June 30, 2014

The Season of Abundance.














It is the rich season, the time of plenty, an overflowing bounty of blooms and berries.
It's the perfect growing time in the Pacific Northwest, where the rain still tumbles down 
every week or so, the sun shines through, and everything rejoices, grows and flourishes.

In my little garden the peas are stretching up their trellis, ever higher
they reach. The calendula shout their vibrant yellow-orange riot song, coming up
where ever they may, wanting to fill the garden world with their cheery blooms.
They remind me of one of my first gardens, a cottage cloaked in calendula
on a little alley in Eugene, it was so very long ago. 

The lavender wafts its sweet notes into the air, and the bees take note and visit each 
and every blossom, I try not to disturb their important work as I harvest
just enough for a bit of tea.

Berries are bountiful, harvesting once a day is not enough. The red raspberry
jewels drop to the ground, perhaps fortifying the ground critter friends,
perhaps just making a show of their royal abundance.
Some are devoured in desserts, others preserved for summer memories during winter,
others are given to neighbors whose fingers have passed their berry picking years.

It's hard to remember back to just a few months ago, when the ground was barren, 
all our flower friends hibernating just under the soil, waiting for the summer sun.
How fast and furious our flower friends fill into their spaces, and then overflow.
This is the season of abundance, this is the season of the bee dance,
the season of berries on everything, the season of uncontained growth,
this is Oregon's summer solstice celebration.

December 18, 2012

ExplOregon: Snow.




ExplOregon: Adventuring in Oregon and discovering new things.

Today's ExplOregon adventure was over highway 36.
Spiritual experience of snow and wild Oregon.
My love affair with this state continues.


November 23, 2012

Thankful.


I have so many things in life to be thankful for...

Here is an incomplete list.

I am thankful first and foremost for my mother.
She birthed me into this world, raised and loved me,
and is my rock in all storms.
My life would not exist or be as full without her.

I am thankful for friendships.
Old, cherished, ancient ones that will be in my life forever.
New, fresh, exciting ones that bring spontaneity and verve.
And especially the rekindled ones, that give me hope
that things come back around and that broken
things can be mended.

I am thankful for farmland, open roads and sea.
I know that I would not have survived this summer 
in one piece without them.  
Thank you Oregon for being such a beautiful state.

I am thankful for animals. 
Who grace our lives with unconditional love,
are up for spontaneous adventure,
and who's antics provide hours of distracting entertainment.

I am thankful for hard work.
Which helps me reach further than I thought I could.
Helps me realize my own strength and endurance.
And creates a release for a busy mind.

I am thankful for good food, great books,
and time to learn, grow and share.
In a months time I will begin a six month artistic retreat 
on the Oregon coast.  Stay tuned for more adventure...

July 9, 2012

Oregon, I love you.


I find myself deeper and deeper in love with this state I live.
Traveling around a bit this summer finds me in amazing places
that make me say, YES PLEASE.
I love this state with it's steep peaks, rolling hills, lush valleys,
rivers, creeks, and tree after tree after tree.

These daisies remind me of the film "Harold and Maude"
(one of my all time favorites)
I love Maude's quote about the beauty in all the differences.

 "Look. See, some are smaller, some are fatter, some grow to the left, 
some to the right, some even have lost some petals. 
All *kinds* of observable differences."

I hope you are finding places that inspire you and refresh you after the long winter.