multiplying love

This morning I finished up some sweet little commissions full of BIG love!  The woman who ordered the two “amour” hearts had ordered from me before, having found me through a friend who had my art on her walls.  I had only conversed with this repeat customer (can I say “fan”?) over the email in the past.  This week I spoke with her on the phone for the first time and her love for my art came shining through the conversation!  When I asked if the paintings were special gifts, she replied that they were and added that she wished she could keep one.  In that moment, I knew I had to paint an extra one for her! I sneakily asked “Do you love these colours too?” and she replied that she did, she really loved turquoise!  Et voila, the love she ordered up multiplied — I will be including a little extra love just for her with her special order today.  Because hey, anyone that loves aqua as much as me deserves a turquoise heart!!!  Wouldn’t you agree?

How are you spreading your love this week?

 

 

 

I need to put more energy into relaxing…

painting I made on a summer day

Today was a rough day, today I was overwhelmed with the house chores, the to-do lists, the weeds in the garden, the birthday gifts that needed to be made and mailed, the overdue library books and late home schooling reports, the whining kids and my exhausted state.  I am ashamed to say that I lost my temper (several times) and yelled at my kids.  After apologies, snuggles and story time together, I was still pretty frazzled.  When hubby came home I escaped for a very long walk and that helped.  After our late lunch I realized my mood was still too delicate to tackle the endless tasks awaiting me after 3 very busy weeks of work and year-end activities for the kids.  And so, I escaped to my room for a                                                                        N A P !                                                                 Not sure when I last did that, but after over an hour and a half I finally woke up, this time with a relative sense of calm and a feeling that I could make it through the day (mind you, it was nearly dinner, so that shouldn’t really be so daunting in any case).

What was the biggest lesson in this hard day?  I think this painting of mine has captured it —  I need to put more energy into relaxing!  It might be time to move this piece out of the guest room and into a room that I spend more time in…

Perhaps I should move it to an outdoor “room”.  I definitely have not been putting enough energy into sipping tea on the new deck….I will have to try a little harder!

How are you making efforts to relax these days?

celebrating world oceans day

Today is World Ocean Day and people all over the planet are celebrating and honouring the ocean that we love and rely upon!  I just spent the evening helping set up tables and tents for the community event happening on my little green island tomorrow.  Surrounded by a dozen excited volunteers, passing off a plankton net to a keen young university student, sunset on sparkling sea, feeling so grateful for all the love and energy going into this growing annual event! I hope you will take time today, this week, this month, and every day….to celebrate and protect your ocean!

created by The Ocean Project intern Gianna Pergamo

Tomorrow Gabriola Island will be putting on a great ocean show and we hope you can join the fun!  Ride the Community Shuttle for free to reduce your ecological footprint.  Look at, learn about and touch live ocean creatures from the deep.  Join in some ocean arts and crafts. Learn about organizations that are helping protect our watery world (and find out how to get involved).  Look at live plankton under a microscope.  Try out ocean kayaking.  Learn about safe shellfish harvesting, eelgrass, seaweed, forage fish, boat safety and more.  Bring a picnic and stay for the afternoon.  The event runs from 12-4 pm and everyone is invited!  My daughters will be volunteering at the touch tanks again — come on down and hear their ocean critter stories!

photo taken by Josee Velsen

P.S. Yesterday I organized the annual Oceans Day staff beach clean-up for DFO staff in Nanaimo.  We had so much fun making a difference (and stretching our legs and breathing in the fresh sea air).  I hope you might also consider planning a similar effort with your colleagues and families.  This year the World Ocean Day theme is “Together we have the power to protect the ocean”. Let’s all find ways to get together on this very important worldwide effort!  For more details on how to join a local event or to plan your own for next year, visit www.worldoceansday.org .

married to a marketer man = mmm

Being married to a marketer has its perks, for sure!  This is the third week that my hubby (and his bakery partner) have been taking their organic, wood-fired wares to the local Farmers’ Markets.  This is the third week that we have been enjoying the incredible first fresh local foods of the season!

Photo: You may get strawberries or asparagus, but you'll have to be here early :)

Juicy strawberries that taste of the summer to come, crisp snap peas, green beans (that taste like real beans!), a giant glowing white cauliflower, stunning peppers/tomatoes/cukes from a local greenhouse, ravishing radishes, perfect cilantro, a butter lettuce that looks like a bouquet, amazing asparagus, local beef jerky, and luscious handmade soap!

Photo: 8 1/2 acres produce at the market right now

I love this time of year, and I think my baker does too (even though adjusting to the crazy market baking hours must be tough).  We love that so much local food is filling our kitchen (and our bellies) at this busy time of year!  In fact, indulging in those strawberries might just be enough to sustain me through the upcoming ballet recital weekend!

Please get out and support your local marketers….even though the rain is falling, they are out there waiting to remind you why we need all this rain (trust me, the first produce of the season is worth a walk in the rain)!  You will find our bakery at the Nanaimo Bowen Road Farmers’ Market every Wednesday, the Nanaimo Downtown Farmers’ Market every Friday and the Gabriola Island Farmers’ Market every Saturday.

Photo: Slow Rise Bakery bread at the market right now

All photos courtesy of the Bowen Road Farmers’ Market organizers.

hummingbirds (and new art supplies) taking flight

It is obvious that we are inspired by hummingbirds these days.  We have also been inspired by new art supplies!  I recently took a travel drawing class with an incredible local artist, Alison Watt, and she invited us to play with her to-go art supplies.  I was most excited by the Koi Water Brush and the Peerless Water Colour booklet of paint!

                

With them you can add vibrant paint to your travelling art projects without worrying about a cup of water (which always seems to get knocked over).  Another concern that disappears is how to dispose of the paint water it in an environmentally responsible way.  With a water bottle (that you will likely already have) or a water body nearby, you can fill the water brush.  With a napkin or scrap of newspaper you can clean your brush between colours.  Et voila, art on the go (or “plein air art” as my artsy kids call it) has never been so easy!

A week later I ran across this video demo of working with watercolours outdoors.   Clearly, all signs were pointing towards a splurge on some new travelling art supplies.  After all, we do have a trip to France planned, and one can always convince me to get some new art supplies (even without a real excuse).   I picked up the water brush at a growing little art shop in Nanaimo (you must check out the selection at House of Indigo).  The next time we were in Victoria, we stopped by Opus and picked up the Peerless paint booklet (update, House of Indigo now carries them too!).  The friends we visited gifted us with a new set of watercolour pencils.  For their intense and creamy pigments, Derwent Inktense are now my absolute favourite watercolour pencils!

Keen to try them out, I recently packed up my new supplies for a sailing trip with colleagues across the Strait of Georgia towards the mainland.  That is a travel journey I really should tell you about someday….for now, let’s just say the waters were a bit too rough to get my paints out!  The first night of the Community Workshop 2013, there was no painting for me as I was still weaving a bit and my sea legs sent me to bed early.  On the second night I poured my small stash of travelling supplies on the fireside table and started to play!

Pretty soon I was joined by 6 other conference participants who were claiming “I can’t paint” and “I am not an artist”.  I am happy to say, that these same people were soon totally immersed in playful art and confirming my reassurances to all of them that “everyone is an artist — everyone can paint — just try, have fun and let go of the outcome!”.  As we gabbed and painted together, I painted this hummingbird (from a photo) for my hummingbird family that I was missing (my hubby and kids….and the birds too, of course).  Don’t you just looooove that green?

Perhaps you too might want to pick up a few simple painting supplies and give it a go?

P.S. While I was away, my husband created a YouTUBE compilation of the hummingbird babies developing from egg to fledging.  Check it out! Yes, these hummingbirds are truly inspiring!