Showing posts with label trees. Show all posts
Showing posts with label trees. Show all posts

Saturday, March 28, 2015

Days Like This...




















I am longing for days that look like this.

Days that are green.
With late afternoon sunlight
that cascades a warm golden glow over everything it touches.
Those days where you can smell the scent wet earth, decomposing leaves and of pine pitch as it warms throughout the day.
Days where I can stand alone, but never be alone.
Yes, days like this...


Friday, November 28, 2014

True Medicine



This may be my new favorite place. The road is not far- I can hear the roar of motors in the distance, but I don't care. I imagine it is the sound of wind dancing through the trees...





It is half dead here, but gives way to life. Still, but eddying. Just past sun-up, when it topples over naked treetops, casting golden light across high places and grass tips.
Frost glitters.



Water, black as midnight moves steadily through the skeletal remains of what was, at one time, a forest. Tree corpses + cattails.
It is pure bliss here. Peaceful to the core. (Contrary to what one may think of a swamp. Likewise of the desert) And it always seems like I have this space to myself.


I move through the low places, where the not-fully-risen-sun barely touches through the branches. It is colder here. Frozen ground cold. I am happiest being alone here (aside from my canine companions). The world seems different when it is still semi-sleeping.


We are unintentionally following a trail of blood. I assume either an animal killed or wounded by some creature. The trail leads on for a while (the dogs are fascinated) and the blood is so thick and bright from the cold temperature that it looks like paint. Surreal. Some areas are pooled and thicker- it makes me curious as to what really happened here. There is no fur. No remnants. No traces other than some scat and the once alive red liquid.


The light is so fresh here. I know it isn't new, but I love how early morning is the first time the light, right at this moment, is caressing the land on this new day.
Like they've never touched each other before.


I tend to be a homebody. Ideally living in an area where I can walk out my front door or travel a short distance to a wild place that I love beyond words. Love to wanter and get lost in. (However, I will admit that there is also a new and romantic wanderlust growing inside me. I am dreaming of new and exotic places to travel to and explore.) I love to go out for hours in the morning with the dogs, to return home and work the rest of the afternoon. It sets the mood and balances my mind + heart.
True medicine.


Wednesday, November 12, 2014

In Preparation









In preparation for the upcoming holiday season, I have been printing up a storm. There are so many things to get ready! There was an opening the other night at the local holiday pop-up shop that I am in (Present located at 269 Main St., downtown Gloucester) and I have a fair each weekend for the next 2 weeks!

It seems lately, it has been all about trees... I have been working on printing and restocking the birch tree designs on hoodies and tees (one of my most popular designs). I also have a new Redwood design, featuring twin redwood trees with ferns surrounding the base. And I will be creating a single version of this design for printing on leggings, hopefully in time for the fair this weekend!


Friday, October 17, 2014

For Rheta...


























"I'm so glad I live in a world where there are Octobers."

-L.M. Montgomery, Ann of Green Gables.