Sunday, April 18, 2010

Rose Colored Glasses

Most kids, when left alone in their parents house for a long weekend will throw a wild party that will live in local infamy for years to come... or at least until the next long weekend. For the sake of being a bad-ass I could stay that I did just that.
But if you know me better... you know that is the OPPOSITE of anything I would do! Instead I raced in the Big Rock Triathlon (took first in my age group and 4th woman overall!) and trimmed my mother's rose bushes!
Before I began my little gardening excursion I was actually having a less than stellar day. I was cut from a Disney parade Audition and the Red Sox were losing spectacularly to the Devil Rays. Watching 16 and Pregnant wasn't helping the cause either. So I went outside, blinking at the warm Cali sun and noticed the bushes needed some T.L.C. and not the kind that chase waterfalls.
I preceded to spend the next hour hacking away, saving the prettiest ones because I simply couldn't throw them in the compost! Here's what I did:
First I filled a vase with the biggest blooms and placed it in the front hallway.

One tip I learned from my Grandpa, known as Poppy (sometimes Poppy-Seed) is that if you fill your vase with ice cubes, your flowers will last exponentially longer. We don't call him Poppy-Seed for nothing!
I next took a candy dish and arranges blooms with the shortest stems but fullest petals. I 've seen this done with just one floating blossom and it is absolutely elegant, but seeing as I had more roses than God on my hands, I wanted to use them up!
My favorite was taking an old jelly jar that we sometimes use as a drinking cup and filling it with the leftovers. This really became the rose colored glass!
Scratch that, my favorite may actually been the ones I gave to my four year old neighbor, Lyla. Precious!
This also got me wondering what could be done with fresh cut roses and how to best care for them. Obviously there is a whole horticulture industry. I even think Carolyn and my alma mater had a flower arranging class, but what about us sometimes-gardeners.
A quick google search led me to find a simple checklist for Summer rose care. Basically, with roses there are three essentials: water, food and grooming. Roses need to be in a sunny spot, preferably about 6 hours a day and watered deeply. Pruning, or deheading, is very healthy for a rose plant and encourages its growth over time. Not to mention perfect for in home arrangements!
According to Rose.org, there are seven kinds of roses and most rose colors have attached meanings, like yellow for friendship and red for, what else, but love.
Also, the Rose is the national flower of England and for US states! (New York, Georgia, Iowa, and North Dakota)
Not only do I have some cheerful bouquets all around my house, but I found that spending the time out in the sun, barefoot and gardening my mood did a 180! Sure the Red Sox were shut out and I won't be in the next parade, but tomorrow is another game, and there will be a hundred more auditions. That ol' adage, rose colored glasses, may just be the truest lesson!

Saturday, April 17, 2010

Legit?

So, us forever fans of ANTM know all too well that basically none of the winners make it in the world of modeling. Nicole Fox, the recent short season winner, has had a few commercial campaigns under her belt, YaYa has been featured in a few B-list movies, I'm pretty sure Eva the Diva is on some soap opera, & Season 1's runner up, Elyse Sewell, is quite successful in the high fashion Asian markets. But overall - Failures.

Today, while out & about wasting time & money -when I don't any of either to spare - I picked up the 2010 Spring/Summer issue of Vogue Knitting {I know, I know...} & lo & behold, inside is a 6 page spread featuring Teyona, the winner of Cycle 12 & by far in my top 3 for least favorite winners - the worst ever: Nicole Linkletter whose voice is like nails on a chalkboard, ugh! I digress...

Here are the photos below. What do you think; is she a decent model? The pose in picture 5 is basically the pose she did in almost every photo shoot for her Cycle, at least from what I can remember. It's what Tyra would call her "signature" pose & what I would call boring, but the overall shoot doesn't seem half bad.







Friday, April 16, 2010

MUSIC: Folk Friday {Sharon Jones & the Dap Kings}

It's Friday & it's supposed to be a little rainy this weekend. Boo! My mood is all about summer & not having anything in particular to do- which is pretty far from reality. So, in order to perpetuate that mood, today I'm featuring a band that will bring some funk to your soul {see what I did there}, get you up on your feet, & hopefully put a little smile on your face. I'm in the mood for some jazzy, funky soul, so today's featured group is:




Sharon was born in 1956 in Georgia, but moved to New York at a young age. She has always pursued a career as a professional musician, but has only relatively recently found success. She is the lead singer to the Daptone Records session musicians -the Dap Kings.



In 2002, they released their first studio album -Dap Dippin' with Sharon Jones and the Dap-Kings. In 2005, Naturally was released, which was followed by 100 Days, 100 Nights in 2007. Most recently, I Learned the Hard Way, was released on April 6, 2010. They are described as being the leaders in the soul/funk revival movement - her voice is very 1960s/1970s.



Sharon can be seen in the Denzel Washington movie: The Great Debaters {2007} as the juke joint singer, Lila. Their cover of Woody Guthrie's {yes!} song This Land Is Your Land is on the soundtrack & in the beginning of the George Clooney movie: Up in the Air {2009}.




In addition to various shows, they can be seen at three festivals this summer. Newport Folk Festival {I went last summer} in Newport, RI on Sunday, August 1, The Discover Jazz Festival in Burlington, VT on Thursday, June 10 & the Appel Farm Arts & Music Festival in Elmer, NJ on Saturday, June 5. A list of their tour dates can be found here- plenty of chances to see them!


Watch below for 100 Days, 100 Nights off of the album of the same name from 2007:


Thursday, April 15, 2010

Pom-Pom


Fuzzy Wuzzy


Fashion is so silly sometimes.



I'm a little inspired to knit up some oversized pom-poms for my next hat!


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