Thursday, August 6, 2015

peace and calm


Under the Earth flag hanging on our front porch there is a planter that I converted into some rocky mossy fairy-grounds. I probably play with it more than anyone. The August calendar moon cloth was part of my monthly sewing ritual two years ago, it's nice to bring these old pieces out to the light of day again.

The plant with the feathery bloom is a Pink Quill, Tillandsia cyarea. (Above it is a pot of houseplants delivered from the florist, what you get nowadays from an oral surgeon if you have need to go.) The Pink Quill shouldn't be watered like most plants -- it is to be misted enough for the water to run off the leaves into the soil or deep watered and then drained well. I hope it knows it's in Colorado and not in Ecuador. The two big pots are impatiens and patchouli. A friend gave me the patchouli, Pogostemon sp., I hope she knows she's taking a gamble with its life. As lots of us remember, patchouli is associated with peace and calm -- today many calming essential oil blends still contain patchouli.

Every week I get a friendly reminder email from the leader of the Women in Black peace group I sometimes vigil with. Today's email was more than a reminder though -- she included two historical events: 70 years ago today the U.S. dropped the first atomic bomb on Hiroshima...50 years ago, the Voting Rights Act was signed into law.

I haven't stood with Women in Black in a while. I'm going to try to make it today. If you're interested in finding a group, go here.

Peace and calm on Earth.

3 comments:

  1. First of all...I thought I was lost at first with your new banner! I like it, but I'll have to get used to it being here :)
    Love the little fairy garden area. I'll have to check out the link...

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  2. Nice to see one of your calendar cloths again & enjoyed the touches of red and pink this week. Hope your oral surgery went well. Years ago, my dentist sent me flowers after seven hours of bridge work, but then I probably sent him to Italy.

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  3. there's no Women in Black in Massachusetts!! Lately I am drawn to the group: SURJ Showing Up for Racial Justice...

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