I wiped away the weeds & foam. / I fetched my sea-born treasures home... Ralph Waldo Emerson







Showing posts with label night sky. Show all posts
Showing posts with label night sky. Show all posts

Friday, March 9, 2012

Fridays...


Hi, everyone! Have you noticed how much longer the days are now at  the end of the first week in March? It's quite encouraging, quite lovely, to have the sky still be blue at 6.30, isn't it?
I think sunset is around 5.30  ut we have a very long twight here at the beach.
And tonight the planets were out in spectacular array. Here's a link so you can see the awesomeness of Jupiter and Venus together in the evening sky. Too bad the wind is howling from the north at a sustained 40 mph....it kinda puts a wintry chill on things despite warmer than usual temps.


Anyway, I had to go to the big supermarket to shop, and coming home with my loaded Jeep, I took a few moments to enjoy the night sky.
We're making slow cooker Pulled Pork, with maple BBQ sauce, and homemade coleslaw---this week's cooking experiment. I'll let you know how it goes....The big market has things like maple syrup, and lovely whole wheat Kaiser rolls, and staples, like Glad boxes and toilet paper, but it's short on wonderful spring veggies and fine meats...so despite shelling out almost $200.oo, I'll have to hit the Italian market here on my island tomorrow morning, sigh. Because the slow cooker recipe calls for 10 hours of cooking, the day before you plan to serve the food! A new way to plan and cook, since I'm a throw it in the pan or oven, last minute girl myself!
The recipe calls for a lean pork roast and then....? Tapping foot, looking at watch.


The supermarket also excels in flowers, who could resist? Look! RED Parrot Tulips!


And they had , yellow and red stripey ones, pale pink, and school bus yellow! Also big buckets of forsythia and  pussy willows. And shamrocks, how cute is that!
It was hard to choose, but then! I saw the red parrots and they came right home with me.



Lots of pleasure, seeing them here on my table. [yes, the green shutter is hiding my work mess! oops.].


And here are my little adorable hyacinths! They are tiny and stunted but oh so cute!


have a great weekend!



love

lizzy

~~~~gone to the beach



Thursday, January 26, 2012

Sea of Tranquility



Aaaah..today was such a lovely spring day!



What? It's still January? Could have fooled me....the past few days have been like [our admittedly chilly] May at the beach.


I sure hope you all have been having warm-ish nice weather too---unless you're into skiing, in which case we'll pray for snow.


New moon = very low tide....






so peaceful...


No treasure except the gift of a perfect day.....


And I hope everyone looked up at sunset and saw Jupiter glowing large next to the Cheshire Cat grin of the tiny new moon...

Jupiter is in the upper left corner...
just a tiny dot on my camera, huge in the January sky.



love


          lizzy


           gone to the beach...


Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Dog Days and Doldrums

It's hot! And far worse---it is very very humid. Some nights the beach is shrouded in a hot white blanket of fog as the humidity reaches the saturation point.


The ocean is often flat and shiny as glass and even the beach breathes a sullen sigh of exhaustion and ennui.


Times like this (naughty, I know), we secretly long for giant hurricane waves to sweep harmlessly in from far out in the Atlantic.
This is a small quilt I made a few years ago, inspired by the house block quilts of Freddy Moran.

The beach cottages are sleeping under starry skies and rising sun.




Ancient people believed that the hot days of July and August were caused by the rising of the Dog Star, Sirius--the second brightest star in our sky, which now rises at dawn with the sun.


 It heralds the return of Orion, soon to be visible in the dark morning sky.


He will bring with him the cooler nights of early autumn. Sirius is the bright star on the lower left of the chart below, in Canis Major.



Of course with the foggy nights and wet lavender dawns, we have to take that on faith, since sometimes the dunes aren't to be seen, let alone a star millions of miles away.


How do you keep cool? Any hints gladly considered....


love
             lizzy

                            ....gone to the beach
   
               

star charts borrowed via google seach/ all other photos by me.....