Late Bloomer

The newest iteration of my Late Bloomer Design depicting a tea rose this time because while I love the original cone flower design I’m just head over heels for my roses right now. What a gift of beauty! No garden is complete without one of these persnickety shrubberies. Get a rose or two in the ground, dear people!

I have some great things made and headed for the shop, eventually, and if it weren’t for a delayed shipment of shipping supplies many items would be already listed but alas, I’ve run out of time. I’m headed out on a little adventure this week and I’ve shut the shop down, packed the cooler, packed my beading supplies, put together a menu with a girlfriend, and tried to answer all urgent emails. Everything else is going to have to wait! I must get out the door.

I’ll catch up with you once I’m home at the farm again. Thank you LORD and baby hummingbirds and shooting stars and wiggling water weeds for this short and sweet break. I need it.

One more fire season family portrait from July 20th at the end of a 3 week roll.

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Beauty Beauty

Something I try to do every morning before I do anything else, before I make breakfast or a cup of tea, before I feed the dogs and all the other mouths and beaks, before I check on the horses, before I collect eggs…is step into the large garden here and see what needs harvesting, what needs water, what needs deadheading, what needs fussing over. It’s a literally beautiful way to begin the day — outside where life is apparent and thrumming and aesthetically pleasing to the eye. There is texture, color, weirdness, abundance. It’s good for my soul.

This morning, as I picked a passel of zinnias and enjoyed their different sizes, colors, and details, I thought about how important it is to foster an appreciation for beauty in ourselves and others, to develop an aesthetic, a taste for the sublime. It’s probably what bothers me most as I look at our education systems in North America — the gaping, yawning abyss that exists where art and music classes used to reside. I worry about focusing on teaching kids reading, writing, and arithmetic, racing China to produce tech-savvy children who can build the computers of the future. What about beauty? What about looking at a painting and crying and not being able to express why but just knowing that an invisible string has been tied tight between the artist’s paintbrush and the beats of your own heart. What about looking out at a pristine landscape and understanding how important it is to keep that beauty as it is? When we know about beauty and value it, when we have a developed aesthetic, we want to conserve beauty, we want to grow beauty, we want to design beautiful buildings that reflect nature, we want to grow beautiful gardens that feed our bodies and nurture our souls. When we have been taught about what is beautiful, we care about beauty. I’m over art that is solely about politics, about making statements about how ugly and unforgiveable humanity is, crucifixes in jars of urine… Trash. Nothingness. I want to see beauty. I want to look at art and transcend. I want to feel hope, amazement, joy, wonder…a sense that I have been dipped in dark chocolate…BITTERSWEETNESS. And most of all, I want to see and believe in all the beauty there is in the world. Mercy. Love. Kindness. That’s the art I hang on my walls. That’s the garden I grow. That’s the life I believe in making and living. Our souls are hungry. Give us beauty. Give us art. Give us a garden of delights.

Here are two big heirloom pieces I finished this week. A Sage Runner Necklace featuring a beautiful cut of Deschutes Jasper out of Oregon and a Wild Horse Necklace featuring Wild Horse Picture Jasper out of the beautiful Owyhees. I’m going to try to list these pieces in my shop early next week. On a completely unrelated topic, I am always amazed by the amount of mercy, kindness, and care you show me and each other. Thank you for bearing with me and lifting me up on a regular basis — for taking the time to comment and message me and email me. For checking in from time to time and for simply being nice people. I feel so lucky to have such an amazing following. You all astound me on a regular basis and I couldn’t do this without you. Thank you for being here.

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One more round of Shine Necklaces with American turquoises and variscite bound for my shop shelves around 4pm (MST) today.

+Of The West+

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