Thursday, January 30, 2020

A pasture with rap

The hooved girls were out in the orchard this afternoon doing what they do every afternoon.....weeding....only today the neighbor was playing some music.  I hope you can hear it.

Monday, January 20, 2020

Lavender wands - so lovely


lavender wands
Lavender wands began in Victorian times to preserve the fragrance and freshen up linens or add a waft of lavender scent into the room.  I found a little tutorial online and decided to try making these gems myself.   
There are so many different varieties of lavender.  My favorite is Angustaforia,  Hidcote.  It is an English lavender used for both fragrance and cooking.  I use lavender quite a bit in my kitchen: lavender ice cream, lavender syrup, lavender lemonade, lavender sugar and salt.  I also use the flowers in sachets: lavender eye pillows and in my heat pillow.  The fragrance from the blossoms or essential oils is very relaxing.  I use a little essential oil on my wrists before I go to bed. 
All in all I LOVE lavender.
So I started with my lavender garden:

lavendula angustaforia, Hidcote. home
I took this pic just yesterday.....January in California.!

cluster of lavender
For one wand you need 18 lavender stems, 30 inches of 3/8 inch ribbon, a bit of floral wire, a dab of glue from a glue gun.
Long long stems are perfect.  It's January.  I picked the longest stems I had but they are a bit short.  The stems will be longer in June.  You want to work with the stems when they are still pliable.  I let the blooms sit on the table a couple of hours so they would become limp.  Waiting too long will result in brittle stems.

a bit of floral wire twisted around the bottom of the cluster
upside down cluster
Turn the cluster upside down to let the stems flop over the blossoms.
Attach the end of a 30" piece of ribbon and wrap 3 times.
Then start to weave the ribbon over and under the stems, two at a time.
When you've covered the blossoms, wrap the ribbon again and seal with a pearl size drop of glue (from a hot glue gun)

pretty ribbons, 3/8" wide
I made a dozen of these this weekend.  I yet need to trim the bottom of the stems to be even.  You can choose any color ribbon, of course but I like this color.
a dozen wands
There are lots of tutorials on how to make these.  It was a fun project except I wanted to take a nap the whole time

single lavender wand


Tuesday, January 14, 2020

Girls together- JOY!

I was so lucky to have all 4 of my beautiful Granddaughters here for a visit.  They got to meet Charlotte and Poppy and just be on the farm for a bit.  We worked on a jigsaw puzzle and did a little baking in the kitchen ( salted caramel chocolate tart) but my favorite was when we all got on my bed together.
Ella-16, Gabriela-10, Kate-12, Reina-12

This was fun but what they were looking at was even better-pictures of themselves.  The wall opposite the bed is where I keep my family pictures so I can see these beauties first thing when I wake up.


family pics
Time to take some new pics to add:
Charlotte and Ella
Yes Charlotte is getting big ( 9 months)

Poppy and Gabriela

Kate and Charlotte
Reina


Gabriela, me, Sunflower and Poppy
The luncheon of the boating party- Renoir

salted caramel chocolate tart
King Arthur Flour salted caramel chocolate tart

JOY
May you have joy in every day of your life......You don't have to look very far.....it's right in front of you