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I found that no matter how you shoot them, pink magnolias look good. I am attracted to them like a bee to nectar..just love them. Hope they will brighten your day as they do mine.
Poppies have been cultivated since ancient times. Poppy seeds are used in magic as well as in cooking. They are associated with rest and remembrance. It was mythically created by Ceres while she was in search of Persephone, as a symbol of grief. Death and pleasure are symbolized by red poppies. The bees are very active on them, although red flowers are typically pollinated by hummingbirds. I think they are being sedated.
Last night was the first food and wine tasting presented by Slow Food in Tucson. I would call it a complete success.
We attended with our friend Sara, who enjoys a tasty bite as much as we do. We arrived early, and set out with a really outstanding Bloody Mary served by Pasco kitchen and lounge. Their urban farm cuisine is totally amazing. We plan to go to brunch there this weekend for more. We tasted our way through the most innovative dishes and drinks put together in one place by the Slow Food people. The live band and the lively crowd of foodists made this a party to treasure in the tastebuds of the mind. I started out to be very precise and document all the flavors and happy moments, and then happiness took over. We ran into old friends and I abandoned the picture taking to just have fun. I am not, gentle reader, a real reporter. I am an enthusiastic and opinionated blogger who loves to taste. I had more wine than beer, but am still of the opinion that the beer is better in Arizona than the wine. The beverages were all worth trying and complimented the food nicely. I came away liking a beer from Dragoon Brewery as my fave new discovery. It is Stronghold Session Ale, with a dark and festive flavor.
The chefs all made amazing bites, and were willing to serve me the plate without meat when it was easy. Chef Ryan Clark, the host chef of the event, served green posole, vegetarian, with the option to add pork. I loved him for that, and think the posole should go on his menu because it is epic. Doug Levy from Feast made mesquite biscuit mini sandwiches that drove me and the whole crowd wild. Everyone was talking about those. He did not mind that we were all snatching more than one. The radishes with mozzarella foam butter from Zona 78 were incredible, as was the grilled radicchio. They brought their farmers with them which was very cute. Acacia served me a plate minus the meat which was fabulous. There was no bad food at all. From my own taste perspective I gave Nancy Taylor, a woman who wrote a book and supports Slow Food with it the best dish award. She served prickly pear. Nopales, prickly pear cactus pads, are delicious, lower the blood sugar of those who eat them, and are virtually free to anyone who wants to go pick cactus. I adore nopales, and have a never ending search for the best recipe featuring them on earth. At the moment Ms Taylor is in first place with her tepary been, chiltepin salad. I will knock this off in my kitchen very soon. The contest will continue, however. Don’t hesitate to contact me, gentle readers, if you have a recipe for nopal. I am open to learning them all.
We discussed our discoveries on the way home in the car. Bob, Sara and all have all discovered new restaurants we want to visit, and been reminded that we are surrounded by talented, caring, creative chefs. This is all very good news.
Ruta Graveolens is a medicinal and magical herb. It has meaning for the Pope as well as for Central American shamans. The herb of grace, as it is known, has been used for centuries to guard or protect entrances. The Catholic church uses the plant rue to sprinkle holy water. Shamans use it for bathing and ceremony. Bathing with it can be especially effective as a liberation. It is mentioned in the Bible, in Shakespeare, and in Ethiopian cooking. The smell is pungent and bitter, the flowers yellow and bright. I use this plant to guard the back entrance of my garden. It is spreading and doing an excellent job of keeping things safe.
Today is National Haiku Poetry Day.
Daylight springs
Scent travels fast
Morning blast
If you have not written poetry this may be the day it is easy to become a poet. Try your hand. You have nothing to loose. Nobody can make you publish it. Pay attention. Be amazed. Tell the story.
We are always providing something. It can be waste and decay, or it can be brilliance. Usually it is both. The buzzword-o-moment is provide value through content. This blog, for instance, is intended to provide the gentle reader with some facts, entertainment, and history. Unlike printed media, if the system does not crash this digital data will exist forever. We are now kicking out content of all kinds a mile a minute to be archived permanently in the cloud. Value is not only in the eye of the beholder, but in the almost infinite ability to search and surf on this future cloud. While we stuff this cloud with presumed value the earth itself requires more attention.
Bees and pollinators provide for the future. Seed libraries leave a legacy to generations that follow. Look down, gentle reader. Wisdom resides in nature. Meditative attention to nature is healing and holistic. Withdrawal from the seasons, the botany, and the wildlife of the land deprives the spirit and represses the soul.
Powerful voice of reason, the garden
The calming fleeting beauty of flowers and trees
Brushstrokes of genius, music of color and urgency
Soothe the mind and heal the body
Taste with your eyes, smell with your feet.
Take in the story with all our might
While there is color, while there is light.
Dreamtime reorders sensuality
In living color.
My favorite flower essence is made from the honeysuckle flower. As children this flower may have been part of our regular enchantment with nature. Most of us were taught how to pull the stamen down and suck the nectar out of the flower for fun and some insect style nutrition. I have two large plants that supply fragrance like crazy. I make and drink fresh essence from the flowers in mass qualities. It tastes like it smells, and the emotional remedy it supplies is deep release from past experiences. It is both edible and drinkable. It has been used for centuries medicinally. You can’t go wrong with honeysuckle, even if you just sit next to it an breathe. It is a happiness plant. The flowers start white and turn yellow as they age.
Life blooms before our eyes daily.
The colors saturate the background of our set.
Our bodies also color the landscape, and change it.
We paint our story in a range of colors we have learned from nature.
Flowers speak volumes, directly to our emotions.