Showing posts with label Culebra orchids. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Culebra orchids. Show all posts

Thursday, February 13, 2014

Not Enough Time In the World

There is much going on. But most of it is in my own head, so I'll just do the best I can here.

Let's go!
First. Shirley Temple (Black) died. She of the movies, and she of the Shirley Temple cocktail, of which I was an imbiber, sitting next to my Dad on a few bar stools in my youth. He rarely was in a bar, so it was an extra special treat.

I'm glad to be old enough to have been around when she was beautifully young and singing and making girls wish we all had curly hair - ok, I wasn't around when she actually was filming her movies, I'm old but not that old! but it was still a time when watching her was a sweet pleasure  and still before we girls got to the age of hippie hipness, wishing we all had long straight hair. Here's to Shirley Temple...for bringing us smiles and later in life, working to bring us hope; not a bad legacy for one life.


Another little girl brought me a lot of smiles and laughter yesterday. Her two favorite friends, Lucy and Fluffy, helped too. Lucy, who doesn't like much of anything, including 'bonatoes', bananas ("I don't like bananas either!") or getting out much. Au contraire, says Fluffy. Fluffy isn't afraid of anything, anytime, anywhere. The stars came out and we finally got them both put to bed, Fluffy going to sleep immediately while rascally Lucy kept awake as long as possible. If there is a good angel on one shoulder and a naughty one on the other, their names are Lucy and Fluffy. Thanks, little one, for the introductions. 

While I happen to love this photo, Lucy did not. She wanted a full on shot, perhaps not liking her profile. That wouldn't surprise me, Lucy doesn't like much of anything. I didn't dare ask if she liked me.
She was much happier with this one. Lucy doesn't know much about photography, she only knows about Lucy. 
If you are looking for something special for your Valentine, or if you want to give yourself something special and beautiful, Diane has some stunning orchids in town.



Early yesterday morning a friend on a run stopped long enough for a chat. One half of an awesome couple still pretty madly in love even as their youngest is getting ready to head off to college, I asked what they were doing for Valentine's Day. He told me his mother had pretty much wrecked all the Hallmark holidays when he was young and asked her what she wanted for Mother's Day. She told him, treat me badly today and be wonderful to me the other 364 days of the year. There is a lot of sanity in that sentiment with only a few seconds' thought. Then I read a wonderful story from the blog Simply Living with another take on Valentine's Day. Together, wrapped with a bow, I got my Valentine present early. 

Kicking out the cynical, commercial side of holidays like this one, one that has so much potential for roiled emotions concerning its theme of love, isn't a bad thing. Love is good, the more it is celebrated the better. But as a wise Mom said, it's not just for a day. Share the love. Every day.

Those that don't got it, can't show it. Those that got it, can't hide it.
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Those that got it can't hide it. 
 ~ Zora Neale Hurston

Another thing not to forget is to look up tomorrow night. It is a full moon night, commonly called the Snow Moon, but also called the Hunger Moon, the Opening Buds Moon, the Storm Moon, the Trapper’s Moon, and the Snow Blinding Moon. Lakota Sioux called it the Moon of the Dark Red Calves. For the Cheyenne it is the  Big hoop and Stick Game Moon, and for the Tewa it was the "Moon When the Coyotes are Frightened". sourced here

Last year's February full moon ~ by any other name, it is.
And since I'm mish mashing today, I'll throw this in. Because if you read this blog much, you know I'm a big believer in the Power of One. I wonder often if people have any idea how powerful they are as individuals. And as individuals united...wow.

This is a long read and I don't know who wrote it, it came in my email and it rings true to me. You will either read it and act on it, or you won't. But knowledge is power and power is powerful. Ayup.

Good reasons to avoid products "made in china"!

TILAPIA .... 



More interesting info on the garbage we buy that comes from China. 

Buyer beware!

After reading it, I remembered that I purchased Tilapia from Walmart (ed. note - first mistake, shopping at Walmart for anything, let alone food) last week. I read the label and it was just as the article stated "packaged in Jacksonville, FL but processed in China". After reading it, I threw it in the garbage.

At my sister-in-law's suggestion, I took out of the garbage and took it back to Walmart . It had started to thaw before taking it back and inside the sealed (unopened) wrapper, there were little black particles that appeared to be feces.

I took this e-mail with me and the customer service lady told 
me that she was familiar with it and as much as her kids liked Talapia, they don't eat it anymore. I left the entire e-mail wit her because it doesn't just address Talapia.



DO NOT EAT TILAPIA:

I read several articles on Google about this, and even one that was defending the eating of tilapia said to avoid the fish that came from China.

Also, I had just returned home from buying Publix & Albertson's 4-day special of 4 bags of frozen tilapia for the price of one. Sure enough, on the top of the bags, it read "farm raised", and on the bottom in small print it said, "China".

I recently saw a Food inspector on TV... He said he had lived overseas and he had seen the filthy conditions their foods are raised and processed in. It is enough to make you throw up. Some foreign workers have to wear masks as they work in these places; because the food is so rotten and filthy, it makes them want to throw up.

 Many of their Fish on Fish Farms are fed raw sewage daily. He said he has seen so much filth throughout their food growing and processing that he would "never" eat any of it. They raise this filth, put some food coloring and some flavorings on it, and then they ship it to the USA for YOU to consume and feed to YOUR families.

They have no Food & Safety Inspectors. They ship it to you to buy and poison your families and friends.

Imported food we eat and the junk we buy:

Green Giant frozen vegetables are from China, and so are most of Europe's Best.

Arctic Gardens are Okay. So is Birdseye.



Never buy the grocery store garlic unless it is clearly marked from U.S.A. or Canada, the other stuff is grown in people poop (even worse than chicken poop).

China is the largest producer of garlic in the world.  U.S. is next.

Buy only local honey, much honey is shipped in huge containers from China and re-packed here.

Watch out for packages which state "prepared for", "packed by" or "imported by". I don't understand the lack of mandatory labeling, especially the produce. The country of origin should be clearly shown on the item in the store.

Go to the local farmers' markets in season and keep a wary eye open the rest of the year.

Please read this very carefully, and read to the very bottom. It's important for all of us.

How is it possible to ship food from China cheaper than having it produced in the U.S. or Canada?

 
FOR EXAMPLE THE "OUR FAMILY" BRAND OF MANDARIN ORANGES SAYS RIGHT ON THE CAN 'FROM CHINA'. SO, FOR A FEW MORE CENTS, BUY THE "LIBERTY" BRAND. "GOLD" BRAND OR THE "DOLE" IS FROM CALIFORNIA.
Beware: COSTCO sells canned peaches and pears in a plastic jar that come from China.

ALL "HIGH LINER" AND MOST OTHER FROZEN FISH PRODUCTS COME FROM CHINA OR INDONESIA.

THE PACKAGE MAY SAY "PACIFIC SALMON" ON THE FRONT, BUT LOOK FOR THE SMALL PRINT. MOST OF THESE PRODUCTS COME FROM FISH FARMS IN THE ORIENT WHERE THERE ARE NO REGULATIONS ON WHAT IS FED TO THESE FISH.

Recently 'The Montreal Gazette' had an article by the Canadian Government on how Chinese feed the fish: They suspend chicken wire crates over the fish ponds, and the fish feed on chicken s--t.



If you search the Internet about what the Chinese feed their fish, you'll be alarmed; e.g., growth hormones, expired anti-biotics from humans.

Never buy any type of fish or shellfish that comes from these countries:

Vietnam, China, Philippines.

Check this out. I did.

'Steinfeld's Pickles' are made in India - just as bad!

Another example is in canned mushrooms.

'No-Name' brand came from Indonesia.

Also check those little fruit cups. They used to be made in Canada in the Niagara region until about 2 years ago. They are now packaged in China!



While the Chinese export inferior and even toxic products, dangerous toys, and goods to be sold in North American markets, the media wrings its hands!  Yet, 70% of North Americans believe that the trading privileges afforded to the Chinese should be suspended!

Well, duh!  Why do you need the government to suspend trading privileges?

SIMPLY DO IT YOURSELF, CANADA AND THE U.S.A.



Simply look on the bottom of every product you buy, and if it says 'Made in China' or 'PRC' (and that now includes Hong Kong), simply choose another product, or none at all.

You will be amazed at how dependent you are on Chinese products, and you will be equally amazed at what you can do without.



THINK ABOUT THIS 

If 200 million North Americans refuse to buy just $20 each of Chinese goods, that's a billion dollar trade imbalance resolved in our favor... fast!

 The downside?

 Some Canadian/American businesses will feel a temporary pinch from having foreign stockpiles of inventory.

Just one month of trading losses will hit the Chinese for 8% of their North American exports.  Then they will at least have to ask themselves if the benefits of their arrogance and lawlessness are worth it.

START NOW and don't stop.

Send this to everybody you know.  Let's show them that we are intelligent, and NOBODY can take us for granted.

YES! YES! WE HAVE POWER, ONE PERSON AT A TIME ....LETS SEND A MESSAGE....
 

Have a true to you Thursday. Do something (non)theoretical.




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Tuesday, November 12, 2013

culebra tiny home tuesday ~ perfection


maybe there is someone, someplace, who doesn't value the enchantment of orchids, but with over 25,000 documented species throughout the world and more being discovered every day, maybe that rare someone just hasn't stumbled onto that one magical bloom catching his or her fancy.

are you that someone? some orchid porn lives here for you to check out and into.

you can get orchids anywhere from flea markets to orchid shows, or even just breaking off a colm from a mother plant and putting it in medium from dirt to moss to straw to tying it to a tree. the important thing is to give it a daily misting (you can go all out with special foods, sure, but the ones i've had for closing in on a decade seem happy without anything more than good old h2o, rainwater being the best - at least around here).

there are orchid shows in puerto rico in the spring, if you want to plan ahead (for most of us on culebra, going to the big island for an event rather than an errand means needing a great excuse reason - this is that).

what do orchids have to do with tiny homes,  mj? in my thinking, a big part of living in a small physical space means that more attention is focused on details, the lack of lots of 'stuff' means that what you do have beyond the practical should be pleasing to the eye and spirit; orchids can fill the bill. everything we surround ourselves with should have a purpose and as far as i am concerned, the pleasure beauty brings is as necessary as toilet paper.

have a tantalizing tuesday. do something tridemensional.

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Some Wednesday This and That

Did we ask for rain? Yes we did! Did we get some rain? Oh yes. We did. The ground is squishy, Anything that can sprout or bloom is sprouting and blooming. Cisterns are full. It's a beautiful thing. A little more of a beautiful thing than expected, but beautiful nonetheless. Sorry, visitors, I know yesterday is not the day you hoped for, but we needed the rain sooooo much!


In between baking bread and computer time, in between the bands of rain, I walked around the yard, watching growing things explode. It's when I wish I had the patience and equipment to do time-lapse photography because enough was going on to do some cool shooting. As it was, I have what I have.





One thing did happen that I could watch from start to finish. And incredibly, it's happened twice in the last couple of days. I often walk down to the bottom of my yard to look out at the bay (sadly, a muddy brown, due to run off from some extremely bad clear cutting, which just happens to go through a dry river bed, tearing open Nature's way of dealing with run off, now exposed and with any heavy rain, tearing across the land taking much dirt and rocks with it - deep pockets don't seem to always include common sense or respect for the land - ok, where was I...ah, walking down to look at the bay).

The day before, empty-handed, that is, sans camera, a hummingbird came along and perched on a branch. It sat there a good couple of minutes while I stood two feet away, entranced. Then yesterday, the same thing happened! Except this time, I had the camera. Very cool. This is a sample of way too many shots (my brother insists this is a finch with a Mardi Gras mask on, but he's wrong).







and then, after he'd posed enough - because it felt like he was posing, checking out if I was watching, pose again...he was gone. Poof!


Right now the sun is out, blindingly bright. There is supposed to be more rain ahead, but for now, we're in the sunshine...every little thing's gonna be all right.


Have a wanted Wednesday! Do something willingly.

Saturday, February 26, 2011

I'm late! I'm late! for a very important date!

All right, I live on Culebra; I'm not really late. But I am out of enough time to do the wonderful presentation of Raquel's art justice. So I'm going to give you yard art for now (a total surprise to find these, they were hiding in plain sight, oh joy!) and come back later on with Raquel's. It was a great turn out, paintings were admired and bought, lots of smiling faces. Cultural event #something or other. A success!


Ok, I lied. Here's one shot from last night. Congratulations, Raquel!


It's breezy,  very breezy, and cool, with bright blue skies. Just when I think we're out of winter, we get blessed again with this weather that I swear if I could wrap it up and bottle it would bring peace to the world...it's too good to be fighting in. At least, that's what I think.