Saturday, April 12, 2008

Weeding violets

Violets are beautiful flowers, delicate yet colorful. My yard is a carpet of wild violet, which I think would send many gardeners into a fit of hysteria. Generally I just mow them; they stand in nicely for grass and are highly drought tolerant, important right now when despite our recent rains we are still at a level-four drought.

In my woodland flower bed, however, I do not want violets.

When I first planned the bed, I read about a foolproof method for suppressing weeds--a thick layer of newspaper covered with compost or pine straw. I duly hied myself to the Farmers' Market and its industrial bins of newspaper recycling, and came home with arm-loads of the New York Times and the Wall Street Journal. (They have fewer glossy inserts and a higher print-to-colored-ad ratio.) I spread my paper, and covered it with pine straw, and happily, blissfully waited out the winter. Such winter as we have in Atlanta. However ... I had used too thin a layer of newspaper; while the paper was suppressing many of the weeds, it was no match for the powerful invasive, determined wild violet.

The area where that bed is had been hard-packed clay under a garden shed, judging by the soil and the concrete-lined post holes. That means that violets are almost impossible to pull out unless the ground has been soaked. It rained last night, so this afternoon I armed myself with a trowel and some buckets and tackled the bed. I got about third of the thickest nest of violets out, but still have a lot to dig. Oh, well. It is good fun; I had Piglet out in the yard with me, and I sang silly versions of folk songs to him (What will we do with a barking Piglet erlai in the morning? Yes I should have laid more paper, yes I should have weeded sooner, DANG, I should have laid more paper erlai in the springtime ... ) At least it was until my back complained. I would never have made it as a farmer.

Meanwhile, I just listed some purple floral doughnut beads on ETSY, in honor of the violets. Yes, the violets are in a sack, so they cannot root anywhere else, bless their nasty little plant hearts.

Thursday, April 10, 2008

Japanese Stoneware

From Jenn:

"The first set of auctions to benefit the CF Foundation is ending TODAY and most of the stuff is going very, very cheap. Nip on over if you haven't and take a look, consider picking something up - all proceeds are going to a great cause! Please help out Team Cassiebug and help find a cure for CF! You can find them here!

The second set of auctions will be up on Saturday (4/12)."

Meanwhile, I have a new listing:
Right here! Simple frit beads are transformed by a simple intense black accent into the look of Japanese stoneware. Elegant with summer whites, superb with winter blacks.

Meanwhile, it's been a busy (if wonderful!) weekend, but I get to torch today after I run errands. Wheeee!

Wednesday, April 9, 2008

Whew! Back from the Show

We had a fantastic time! Gwacie and Dogmaw hit it off instantly, and the four of us--me, Gwacie, Dogmaw, and Frostfire--all had a lovely time at the show. I think we all did well, and Gwacie gave me some tips that I just hadn't thought of about lighting, backgrounds, and timing. She has a lot of experience, and I am always happy to get suggestions by people who have experience.

At home, even my shyest cats came out, as both Dogmaw and Gwacie are animal lovers. Of course, the cats made a beeline for the person who was allergic to them :) What can I say? They are cats.

And all hail Supermomma, who made me a spectacular card holder that garnered a lot of attention. I'll talk more about it tomorrow and add a picture. I handed out a lot of her cards, too--it is hard to impress glass people, and her work did.


Meanwhile, I have a new ETSY listing!



Other listings have changed somewhat, because many people wanted only two or three beads from each set. So check back and see what's new and improved!

Sunday, April 6, 2008

Where can you Find Us?

Huzzah! Art of the Firebird and I are going to be at the Down the Street Bead Show on Saturday, April 5, and Sunday, April 6, at the Cobb Galleria in Marietta, Georgia. If you're going to be in the Atlanta Metro area on that weekend, I'd love for you to stop by and see us! Meanwhile, if you are interested in an excellent display of beads and beadmaking tools (if I do say so myself), check out the Southern Flames display at the Swilley Library at Mercer University.

Friday, April 4, 2008

Preparations and Good News

First the good news. Click the link and spread the word!
Team Cassiebug auctions now live on Ebay! Collectibles, BPAL, handicrafts and more! All proceeds benefit the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation.

Meanwhile, Gwacie arrived last night. After a dinner of excellent Vietnamese pho, we talked beads, dogs, beads, family, beads, glass, and beads. Today is torch time, and tomorrow we will both be at the Down The Street Bead Show at the Cobb Galleria. Art of the Firebird and I usually share tables, as we both work full-time and neither of us can fill a table alone, and Gwacie will be at the next booth, ably assisted by the fabulous Dogmaw. If you are in the Atlanta area, come visit!