Jewelry business-wise things are as busy as ever, and I still have tons of stones and not much time to make one of a kind pieces with them. But....I am working on that! Here's the stone I think I am going to set next. Soooo.... that is all for now. I plan to fit in a post here and there to share horse stories, recipes, and news from my jewlery bench. We'll see how that goes, lol!
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Showing posts with label garden. Show all posts
Tuesday, August 30, 2016
Back to blogging!
Ok. I'm officially starting up my blog again - really! There have been a lot of life changes since I last posted, not the least of which was a partial remodel of a portion of my house for my mom to move in with me back in the fall of 2012. We have both settled in nicely now, and are enjoying each other's company. My mom is also an avid gardener, and we have split up the yard - she gets the front yard (I'm no dummy - this is the most visible part, and it's looking gorgeous now). I have the back yard and vegetable garden. The trees have gotten larger and larger, so full sun is a thing of the past now. We have learned which veggies will grow in partial shade - and tomatoes are one of them, surprisingly. The fig tree is also thriving, and we actually got 15 figs this summer! No photo, we ate them all as soon as they were picked!
Perhaps the biggest change has been that both of us have lost tons of weight and gotten crazy healthy. We have become "nutritarians", which is a mostly vegan lifestyle heavy on veggies and salads. I have invented many new salads, and make all my own salad dressings with nuts/seeds/herbs instead of oil. Cooking without oil is not as hard as it sounds, and nut-based salad dressings truly taste better than oil based. Definitely not a low fat diet, as the nuts, seeds and avocados keep us very satisfied. You can even make a fantastic chocolate pudding with avocados! I'll definitely share some of our favorite recipes here shortly. You can find out more here or here. I started eating this way back in 2012, and have never missed my old diet or the weight that went away, lol! One of my favorite snacks is apples dipped in chocolate tahini and pecans, yum! You can make the chocolate tahini dip by mixing together 4T tahini, 1T cocoa powder, 1 teaspoon vanilla, and about 1/4 cup of date paste (made by whirring up water and dates in a high powered blender). I will say eating healthy definitely requires a high speed blender like a Nutribullet or a Vitamix. I use the Nutribullet, which works great for less than half the cost. Someday I dream of owning a Vitamix, though.
The next biggest change is that with all the weight loss and health, I've gone back to riding horses, something I love, but hadn't done for 30 years. I have always wanted to be a serious dressage rider, and am well on my way to making that dream come true. I'm working with an instructor once a week, (2 hours away, unfortunately), but was lucky enough to come across a wonderful horse farm only 7 miles away from me where there was a horse that needed to be ridden. I get to ride Cloud Walker, a 19-year-old Tennessee Walker as often as I want on 65 acres of rolling hills and woods. It is a perfect complement to the long hours at my jewelry bench - allows me to breath fresh air and get exercise that is actually fun. Yes, riding horses is every bit as much exercise as going to the gym!! You can see Walker here doing what he loves best - sneaking in a bit of grass whenever he can.
Jewelry business-wise things are as busy as ever, and I still have tons of stones and not much time to make one of a kind pieces with them. But....I am working on that! Here's the stone I think I am going to set next. Soooo.... that is all for now. I plan to fit in a post here and there to share horse stories, recipes, and news from my jewlery bench. We'll see how that goes, lol!
Jewelry business-wise things are as busy as ever, and I still have tons of stones and not much time to make one of a kind pieces with them. But....I am working on that! Here's the stone I think I am going to set next. Soooo.... that is all for now. I plan to fit in a post here and there to share horse stories, recipes, and news from my jewlery bench. We'll see how that goes, lol!
Labels:
Chocolate Tahini Dip,
garden,
Healthy eating,
horse,
Nutribullet,
Turquoise
Sunday, August 5, 2012
Hello Again!
Anyway, I have been very busy this last year, both on Etsy, and with my own new website and online shop. I built the site using Shopify last November, and I really love it. (I highly recommend Shopify if you need an ecommerce solution!) It has kept me crazy busy since the holidays last year, and I have stopped gardening, cooking, and almost everything else. I’m now taking a deep breath, and trying to get a bit of life balance going, where I can get back to creating new recipes and pulling my garden back together.
The garden has been doing fine without me, though. I’ve learned that yes, I did plant way too many perennials too
I have also made quite a few artisan rings this year with my ever-growing stash of stones. I even kept my favorite one for myself – I actually have a “signature” piece of my own to wear now! I used one of my favorite deep blue labradorites, and and Ethiopian opal. I’m loving the Ethiopian opals, which I think are just as lovely as the Australian ones. I’m working on new opal pieces for the shop, and one of the first is the Enchanted Garden ring. I think the opal looks really great with brass (or gold would be even better).
So that’s all for now, a lick and a promise before I get busy on orders down in the studio. Who knows – I may cook something and post the recipe, or even *gasp* go out in the garden and take some photos one of these days.
Labels:
english ivy,
ethiopian opal,
garden,
lavender cottage jewelry,
new work,
Shopify
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