Descanso Garden
July 5, 2014
Today I spent the morning and afternoon with the lovely Rain.
We walked and talked.
Here are a few photos.
:)
Descanso Garden
July 5, 2014
Today I spent the morning and afternoon with the lovely Rain.
We walked and talked.
Here are a few photos.
:)
Spring at the Huntington Gardens
March 29, 2014
I live so close to the Huntington that I can get there at 3:30 and still have time to see all this beauty in an hour.
Happiness
March 23, 2014
Sunland, CA
Today has been a beautiful day.
Hummingbirds, lizards, birds, gophers, bonsai, roses, daisies, friends, and good eats!
Homemade pasta sauce with sausage over rigatoni topped with grated Romano cheese
Honey tamari sriracha hot wings (gluten free)
Apple bunt cake (gluten free)
Thank you Master Josh and Seth for opening your home to us.
Here are a few photos. Enjoy!
Twilight at the Huntington | Dancing with Phoebe
Huntington Gardens
December 29, 2013
Yesterday to honor #dancingwithphoebe, I went to the Huntington Gardens to play with the fairies.
These are the photos I captured and this is the video I made: instagram.com/p/ihnnLVGSQm/
Today I had another magical moment. Acceptance without judgement. I was picking up Vinay to go on a hike, but we stopped into his neighbor’s house to say hi. Grandma Pat. When I stepped into the backyard, a magical portal opened. There were people sitting at a table having an afternoon cocktail and snacks. The garden was filled with herbs and flowers and fairies. What was to be a quick hello turned into a magical dinner party. People started coming over… I met Uncle Bill, David, Corrinda, Xylon, Xylon’s girlfriend, Susanne, and Telly. Grandma Pat made us a delicious magical dinner.
If you have built castles in the air,
your work need not be lost.
This is where they should be.
Now put foundations under them.
-Henry David Thoreau
With flowers and with women,
with absinthe and with fire,
we can divert ourselves a little,
acting our parts in the play.
Absinthe drunk on a winter evening,
lights up in green the smoky soul;
and the flowers on the darling one
exude perfume before the bright fire.
Charles Cros, 1842 – 1888