Monday, September 7, 2009

Miracle Mushroom!


The other day I was stopped in my tracks by the sight of a new resident at our house: this little mushroom who decided to grow in our terrarium!

This particular terrarium has been one of my most successful ones ever! I planted it several months ago when Ilan was still living at his old house. They had a fishbowl with some dying plants inside it, and I refurbished it for them.

I'm not sure how the spore(s) that birthed this little fungus drifted into the picture, but I'm glad it happened. I am now inspired to create mushroom-based terrariums. Anyone know anything about that?

Saturday, September 5, 2009

Summer Wrap-Up, or How the Rapid Passage of Time Never Fails to Catch Me Off Guard

September creeps up on us each year, like the quiet tinny sound of a clock-radio playing an Eagles song, a song that you've heard many times but don't especially like, and the morning is fresh outside while you're still half-asleep and not sure if you're really hearing that mellow sort-of-lame song, and why is it playing in your head if it's not playing for real, and oh god it's actually playing for real, and you fumble around for the switch but the switch won't budge because we're not actually talking about an alarm clock, we're talking about the inevitable passing of time, so you can forget about snooze buttons. Take it easy.

And you set your bare feet onto the cold wooden floor to find that the summer is over. Wake up.

There were some good times. We made a trip to the Oregon coast, picked fruit, swam in some bodies of water, went camping (though only once), and enjoyed some shaved ice.

On the Fourth of July, we stood outside a concert venue where we could simultaneously hear the band playing, watch an old drunken man pantomime being onstage with the band, and also watch fireworks all at once. It was probably the most patriotic moment of my life.

I also used up an entire box of Band-Aids on various small injuries over the course of the season, which I think is an excellent measure of the amount of adventuring I've been squeezing in to these three glorious months. I may complain about the oppressive heat when it happens, but all in all, I do dearly love the summer.

So now Autumn will be crinkling merrily along, casting those yellows and oranges over our deciduous fellows, and sprinkling mulling spices and squash into our diets to prepare us for the onslaught and the shivers ahead. Shiver shiver.

For now, I'm catching rays like crazy while I still can.

Thursday, September 3, 2009

Jamey Braden at Emerson Space Case


















My pal Jamey Braden is now showing work at the Emerson Space Case (the small art space I curate).

The show is called "Self Helps," and is a series of watercolor works on paper, using text and lovely swirling color.

Jamey describes herself: "I'm a drawing/shaping/performing artist and I live and work in Seattle. I run around and act confused and draw and think words because words come in and can't be decoded in any other form than the words they come in and make it on the page as such. I studied art at Western Washington University in dreary-beautiful Bellingham."

If you're in Portland, you should swing by and check out the show! It will be up until September 21st. Emerson Space Case is a row of windows in a white building on the corner of NE 30th & Emerson.

















Also noteworthy: Have you ever seen a Giant Schnauzer? We got to pet two of them when Jamey & Nate were visiting. Giant!