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Sunday, April 25, 2010

Friday, April 23, 2010
Sunday, April 18, 2010
Patrick
"It may be that when we no longer know which way to go we have come to our real journey. The mind that is not baffled is not employed. The impeded stream is the one that sings."
Wendell Berry
Collected Poems
My little brother Patrick died two days ago. I found him on the floor of my Mom's house. I came back for this.
Patrick was a mystic, seer, lifelong carpenter and the best of concrete/cement finishers.
He had a St. Francis- like way of attracting animals to his side and he loved being alone in nature.
He had prophetic dreams throughout his life and much of what he saw in dreamworld and in so-called "real-life" he could not reconcile, so he drank.
He had the same wanderlust as I and longed to go on a long road trip on a motorcycle. He wanted to see the vast openness of the west. He was a true desperado.
Thursday, April 15, 2010


Annie B.'s Spring Cleansin' Tea Blend:
1 handful each of Dandelion flowers, leaves and some root.
1 Handful of blue violet flowers and leaves
1 handful of Lemon Balm
Push down into a cup and cover with boiled water
Steep for 15 minutes and drink slowly.
If the birds can reuse our own torn and tattered blue tarps found on the ground, why can't we?
This picture I forgot to upright before I blogged it. Good way to stretch yer neck.

This is a redbud that was growing in Chattanooga, Tennessee.
Oh just think how much money and poison we pour into the earth trying to rid our (old outdated british tradition) lawns from these dandelions. What an amazing plant for cleansing after a long winter of eating comfort food. Make some tea from the flowers, leaves and roots to tonify and cleanse your kidneys. Roots alone should be simmered for 20 minutes or so.


I did some experiementing with taking pictures on the fly out the window of the Greyhound bus on the second leg.
Driving back up from Florida to Chattanooga this past week, my eyes have been treated with a second spring this year and a glorious one it is. More Redbuds and dogwoods dot all of the hill/roadsides, more wildflowers in bloom of all kinds.
Wednesday, April 7, 2010
Leaving My Winter Sanctuary
Happy Birthday (tomorrow) to Corva Rose!