A friend gave me some garlic scapes this summer. Instead of roasting and eating them, I put them in a vase with some Hostas. Very Victorian. The vase is by Frances Palmer.
If Sei Shonagon (12th c.) had access to Google,YouTube or Vimeo her lists would have been much longer.
Listed under “Things of elegant beauty” she has these five entries:
-A slim, handsome young gentleman of noble birth wearing court dress
-A bound book of fine paper
-Long stems of sweet flag
-A charming cat with a white tag on her red collar
-A three layer fan
Here’s my addition to her list – 21st c. thanks to Vimeo.
– Moon mirrors mind
Watch this real time video of the moon rising over the Mount Victoria Lookout in Wellington, New Zealand. People had gathered up there this night to get the best view possible of the moon rising.
My neighbor Robert Petersen brought over this painting from his last show. We hung it in a yellow room. It’s perfect. Robert looks quite marvelous too in his blue sweater. When talking with him about color I found out that yellow is a primary color and cannot be made by mixing other colors together. The primary colors: red, blue and yellow are the root of every other hue imaginable.
Today is a particularly drab January day with an overcast sky. Bleak is a word I would use to describe the day, but for Robert the sky had all sorts of grey hues. Looking out from my window he thought this particular grey was beautiful. We love artists for their perception and ways of seeing that can tune us back into what is most splendid: a yellow room, a blue sweater and a grey sky.
For more information on his work
It is now dark at about 4:30PM.
But look at what some of my neighbors have done. Where are they running the electric lines from?
In the past this is something I would NEVER attempt for reasons of taste and economics – all that electric drain – but somehow lately I have been intrigued.
Enjoy the dark nights and Merry Christmas to all.