Wednesday, September 10, 2014

Re-Purposed Shovel Head

The end of Summer is the time for yard projects here in Austin, Texas. Recently, my Dad visited and helped me accomplish some goals in the yard. When you are completing projects you are bound to run into problems.

Our dilemma occurred early on, literally the first dig of dirt delayed any further progress because the handle on the flat head shovel busted under the pressure. We laughed over the ironic nature of the problem. How could we proceed to dig out gnarly roots and accomplish our plan without the correct tool?

We had a razorback shovel hiding in the garage to keep the project moving forward and mid way through the day the neck bent due to those darn, gnarly Nandina roots. We took that as our cue to take a break and succumb to buying brand new shovels.

Instead of chucking the old broken shovels in the trash bin, my creative Dad hatched a brilliant idea. See the fun yard art he came up with involving the flat head shovel below. This new piece of Texas art now hangs on my back fence gate. I can see it from my kitchen window and it looks fabulous!


I have some quirky ideas for the razorback shovel, it definitely has an Austin feel to it. The bent neck gives way to the famous city slogan, "Keep Austin Weird". I have a bunch of bottle caps saved up for a craft project, maybe I'll meld the two together and see if I can make it weird enough to pass the Austin standards.



"Use it up
Wear it out
Make it Do
Or Do without"

Tuesday, September 9, 2014

Front Yard Facelift


Our landscape has gone through drastic changes over the years. When we first moved in it was a jungle with weeds so we rectified the problem and made it into a lush, clean, green scape. Years fly by and the Bradford Pear tree was threatening our neighbors car and our windows; not to mention crowding out our Live Oak tree so my husband felled the Bradford Pear almost by himself. (What a man!) This left a bare area in the middle of the yard with a years worth of new runners to constantly pull up.  The Nandina's planted by the electrical box were out of control and looked more like anorexic weeds than a beautiful bush. 

An update was due but what do you do when your budget is less than two nickels to rub together and your spent from all the other life issues pulling at you? You call in the re-claim, re-purpose, landscape extraordinaire, John Debee. 

I wanted a change, something eye catching, yet drought resistant and easy to take care of. My dad knew exactly what plant to buy, how big it was going to get, and where to plant it.  My hero! 
John Debee and his helper making a re-purposed screen from scrap wood

Working in the yard on my small project brought back childhood memories of helping Dad accomplish his vision for his little piece of heaven in Colorado. Moving bricks, shoveling out grass to make way for raised garden beds, filling wheelbarrows with rocks for dry stream beds all came to the forefront of my mind. He's been fine tuning and tweaking his Colorado paradise for years and every time I go home to visit he has something wonderful planned in his ever changing utopia. It is a place of beauty and relaxation with an enchanting Japanese element to the design. 

PROBLEM: This part of the side yard was gnarled with Nandina roots, and dogs loved to use it as their bathroom. The media box, telephone cable containers and water meter covers were overgrown and hard to access. 

SOLUTION: We found a few fence pickets laying around the garage and a few 2x4 boards from our recent deck repair project. We got out Nathan's trusty table saw and ripped down the boards to the correct size and Voila, a wood screen was created to cover the boxes and act as a backdrop for the plants. We purchases Mexican Feather Grass and Maiden Hair Adagio to give texture and color to the area. We found a few stray, white rocks behind our house in the pipeline and decided to use them as decorative fillers. We added Texas Native Black Mulch as the finishing component and now this corner has design quality I can be proud of.

BEFORE
AFTER: View 1
AFTER: View 2


PROBLEM: Nandina was covering this electrical box but it was UGLY! Leaves and weeds loved this area and made it difficult to clean out.

SOLUTION: We removed the offending plants and prepared the soil. We planted one Maiden Hair grass that will get 5 feet tall and act as a backdrop to Purple Fountain grass.  I could also make a wood screen for this area but the grasses and plumes should grow to cover this box in a short time.

BEFORE

AFTER: View 1
AFTER: View 2


OVERALL: Removing the tall, scraggly Nandina plants helped open the view of our front yard, making it feel bigger than what it really is.  The new plants also helps tie all our other landscape elements together by adding texture and color variation. This is good for the exterior curb appeal and looking at the new and improved areas bring a smile to the soul.



Flowers make people better, happier and more helpful; they are sunshine, food and medicine for the soul."- Luther Burbank

“Gardens are the result of a collaboration between art and nature.” – Penelope Hobhouse

Stay tuned for a future blog about a re-purposed project inspired by a mis-hap during this one involving yard tools. 

Monday, September 8, 2014

Storge, Phileo, Agape Love

I think I am ready to admit this has been one of the hardest of my thirty-eight years on this planet. Sometimes all of life's tangents hit you square in the chest all at once and leaves a deep impression. The blow spins you around and you find yourself in a heap on the ground wondering what it all means.

Oh, the lessons to glean from it all! Believe me, life events bring me to my knees and keep me asking God for the answers. Some questions He has answered, others He has kept hidden for now.

This year I have been heart broken over the separation from my dear loved ones. As I get older the old hymn, Turn Your Eyes to Jesus, sets well in my soul. The things that matter take precedence and when it is relationship with other believers and those that understand you, your heart yearns for the time that could have been, mourns for the time lost and cries out for more in the future. To share your experiences walking with God with those that will hold the dealing of your heart in tender trust is rarely found. The deep sadness comes in knowing you have this rare jewel but it is over 1000 miles away and not easily accessed. Oh to see the lovely expressions on the well known face, the mannerisms, being able to hold their concerns in your bosom and lend a shoulder, to dine together; these are the things that bind.

This particular post is my thank offering to God regarding one of my hearts desires. (Psalms 20:4) The love for my family.



Thank you Mom for finagling your hectic schedule and making the visit happen. Your tender kindness through your artful gift giving and pairing that with the way you know what I need filled my soul with even more love for you. Sometimes a woman needs another woman to help her get back in touch with who she is, and you did that for me. You reminded me it's ok to wear a pretty dress, go out and enjoy yourself and it is really ok to take care of yourself with a little pampering now and then. Your carefree, 'no -holds barred' attitude made me laugh and looking at life through your lenses is very entertaining.
















Thank you Dad for being the intelligent creative force you are. Constantly thinking, applying abstract thoughts to subjects and a great sense of humor is the result. I love you are so attuned to the God-given beauty in nature and are able to share a view of it through your landscape design. I am so proud of the work we did in the front yard, every time I look outside I think of you.

Thank you both for your generosity, willing to give of yourselves even when you are tired and it seems no one gives back. God sees your heart and I see the fruit of the Spirit in you both. You make my spirit soar because I see Jesus in your life.

I love you naturally, affectionately, and willingly!
(Storge, Phileo and Agape)






Tuesday, August 26, 2014

Sweet Sixteen


I've been reminiscing through our wedding photo album and the guests' comments stand out as a precious gift of encouragement sixteen years later. I thought I'd share a few of their words for memories sake.



 "I just wanted you to know how very happy we, Dad and I, are that God brought you together. I know that He did."
-Ken and Fonda Brown


My fondest memory of Nathan is going to California with Jeff, Steve and John and hanging out on the beach for a week."
-Kevin Wagner










 Proverbs 3:5 "Trust in the Lord with all thine heart and lean not unto thine own understanding. In all thy ways acknowledge Him and He shall direct your paths."
 -Quoted by Eleanor Koch


Happiness shared is doubled,
Troubles shared are halved.

Remember the tea kettle, it's up to its neck in
hot water but yet it sings!

-Bobbie Lee




For My Baby: Linger In My Arms A Little Longer


Saturday, August 23, 2014

Facessat Igitur Invidiosa Illa Cordis Deum

The Poet's Mind

Vex not thou the poet's mind
With shallow wit;
Vex not thou poet's mind, 
For thou canst not fathom it.
Clear and bright it should be ever,
Flowing like a crystal river,
Bright as light, and clear as wind.

Dark-brow'd sophist, come not anear;
All the place is holy ground;
Hollow smile and frozen sneer
Come not here.
Holy water will I pour into every spicy flower
Of the laude-shrubs that hedge it around.
The flowers would faint at your cruel cheer.
In your eye there is death, 
There is frost in your breath
Which would blight plants.
Where you stand you cannot hear
From the groves within
The wild-bird's din.
In the heart of the garden the merry bird chants.
It would fall to the ground if you came in.
In the middle leaps a fountain
Like sheet lighting,
ever brightening
WIth a low melodious thunder;
All day and all night it sever drawn
From the brain of the purple mountain
Which stands in the distance yonder.
It springs on a level of bowery lawn,
And the mountain draws it from heaven above,
And it sings a song of undying love;
And yet, tho' its voice be so clear and full,
You never would hear it, your ears are so dull;
So keep where you are; you are foul with sin;
It would shrink to the earth if you came in.

ALFRED LORD TENNYSON-1830

Anne Bronte 1820-1849
Christina Rossetti 1830-1894

The Poet

The poet in a golden clime was born,
With golden stars above;
Dower'd with the hate of hate, the scorn of scorn,
the love of love.

He saw thro' life and death, thro' good and ill.
He saw thro' his own soul.
The marvel of the everlasting will,
An open scroll,

Before him lay; with echoing feet he threaded
the secretest walks of fame:
The viewless arrows of his thoughts were
headed
And wing'd with flame,

Like Indian reeds blown from his silver
tongue,
And so fierce a flight,
From Calpe unto Caucasus they sung,
Filling with light

And vagrant melodies the winds which bore
them earthward till they lit;
Then, like the arrow-seeds of the field flower,
the fruitful wit

Cleaving took root, and springing forth anew
Where'er they fell, behold
Like to the mother plant in semblance, grew
A flower all gold,

And bravely furnished all abroad to fling
The winged shafts of truth,
To throng with stately bloom the breathing 
spring
Of Hope and Youth.

So many minds did gird their orbs with beams,
Tho' one did fling the fire;
Heaven flow'd upon the soul in many dreams
of high desire.

Thus truth was multiplied on thrush, the world
Like one great garden show'd
And through the wreaths of floating dark
upcurl'd.
Rare sunrise flow'd.

And Freedom rear'd in that august sunrise
Her beautiful bold brow,
When rites and forms before his burning eyes
Melted like snow.

There was no blood upon her maiden robes
Sunn'd by those Orient skies;
But round about the circle of the globes
of her keen eyes

And in her raiment's hem was traced a flame
WISDOM, a name to shake
All evil dreams of power---a sacred name.
And when she spake,

Her words did gather thunder as they ran,
And as lighting to the thunder
Which follows it, riving the spirits of man,
Making earth wonder,

So was their meaning to her words. No sword
of wrath her right arm whirl'd,
But one poor poet's scroll, and with His word
she shook the world.

ALFRED LORD TENNYSON - 1830
Jeremiah 15: 15-21


Sunday, March 16, 2014

A Tale of Our Two Faced Government

Warning: All scathing, sarcasm and soap box ranting meant to the fullest extent possible.

Warning: With the new transfer of internet power to international hands due to weak leaders giving into foreign whiners (Ya right!), I'm sure this post will be scrubbed in the near future due to the truth content. Not to worry though, it probably won't be read anyway considering this blog isn't followed by anyone. Alas, I still love my First Amendment rights, so here it goes…

I can't stand the 'Miss Me Yet?' President Bush images plastered all over social media. The humor needs no explanation but when I see Socialistic America take her place in the world I have to stop myself, pull the wool off my eyes and chat about the two-faced government we've had in place for decades.

I don't buy into the 'Blame Bush' mantra which causes arguments only to end up supporting the very evil both debaters think are not part of their side. A little research will show that it is the same evil perpetuated by different folks who have different personalities and 'strategeries' (Ha! Ha!) but somehow that 'R' or 'D' behind their name just doesn't seem to matter in the long run. They are just terms to describe a faction of one personality in our modern day of politics.

Since I'm picking on Bush, I'll just name a handful of policies and decisions riddled throughout his two-term presidency that support the President's ideals before him (Clinton) and the President after him (Obama).  In my mind a better argument is BLAME THEM ALL.  You'll have to look the details up for yourself and I urge you to do that. I only chose three topics to wet your appetite, the information on the decline of America is horrendous and would take volumes to describe.

The following shows a trail of aligned ideals introduced by one President, pushed through or signed into law by another and secured and implemented by yet another. It's progressive and perpetual and has a very long sordid history.

AMNESTY: Free Ride for Foreigners

Clinton/Gore: LIFE Act, 2000
Granted over 3,000,000 aliens legal status through various acts... 

Bush/Cheney: Immigration Reform Act, 2007
George W. Bush, along with Senators John McCain, Ted Kennedy, and Lindsey Graham, who did everything within their power to coerce both houses of Congress into passing a sweeping amnesty bill for illegal aliens.

Obama/Biden: Dream Act
Currently BOTH parties are pushing for this to pass

'ORWELLIAN' STYLE GOVERNMENT: Constitution what's that?

Clinton/Gore: 'Partnership For Re-inventing Government' 1993
Which proposed a significant expansion of domestic police powers
Shot down

Bush/Cheney: Department of Homeland Security, 2002
Which implement domestic police powers and destruction of privacy and had similarities to Clinton/Gores model.
Passed Congress and signed

Obama/ Biden:
National Security Agency Scandal (Domestic and Congressional)
Executive Orders; Abuse of Powers


EDUCATION: The Federal 'Sheeple' Factory

Clinton/Gore: Goals 2000
National education goals with State choice

Bush/Cheney: No Child Left Behind
National education standards with testing as long as you do well on tests you get federal money. Teach to the test. This method leaves much want for actual learning. The State has to submit to the Federal standard. Substandard Curricula.

Obama/Biden: Common Core
In my opinion a total FUBAR, don't even get me started on this agenda oriented propaganda. Curriculum so substandard it should be burned.


IF YOU MISS BUSH, YOU BETTER MISS CLINTON……






IF YOU MISS BUSH, YOU BETTER MISS CARTER…..


IF YOU MUST MISS A MODERN PRESIDENT,
MISS COOLIDGE…
 OR REAGAN...
OR BETTER YET,
MISS WASHINGTON….


Thursday, March 13, 2014

Viking Revival

Spring Break has always been a challenge for me, how do I fill the time with fun without having to spend an arm and a leg? One of the benefits of living on a strict budget is the brain power you put into  dredging up the imagination. I've come up with a principle for fun in the Brown house that has become a tenet for successful, happy living. In technical terms the principle would read like this; The ratio of imagination to monetary investment should show that more effort was put into the imagination part, making the monetary investment give residual returns that achieve pure satisfaction which should lead to hours of merriment when reflecting upon the event.

The Brown girls achieved this ratio with mathematical precision the other day and we thought we'd share our success, it just keeps within the tenets of our happy living lifestyle by passing along our merriment through story form.
Photo By: stpierre 

A dear friend called to see if we wanted to spend a day exploring nature during Spring Break, it involved canoeing The Colorado River (we call it Town Lake). The weather was going to be perfect and a couple of hours on the water sounded more adventurous than sitting at home. At first, I envisioned paddling the canoe a little, kicking back and relaxing, watching the birds and other people. A picture of Huckleberry Finn with his fishing pole and raft came to mind. I mentioned to our friend that we would join them but to be forewarned that we were out of shape and if they wanted to explore without us we wouldn't be offended. We didn't want to be anchors to their fun due to our weak muscles causing us to rest more than we should.

Alex and I were a little hesitant at first as we fiddled with life jackets, oars and a wobbly boat as we left the shore. It was Alex's first time paddling, I was giving her basic tips while re-orienting myself with steering the beast. We inched down the passageway to the river entrance and were happy we didn't run anyone aground or get in the way of other experienced river goers.

Our friends were patient and stayed near giving us quiet support as we maneuvered by countless Turtles, Swans, Ducks, American Coots, Grebes, Loons, Egrets and Herons. Alex was learning a rhythm for her strokes and the wind was behind our backs pushing us along. We were quickly becoming accustomed to the feel of the cool water, the pace of the river. We looked up from the horizon to see hawks, kites and airplanes. We overcame the short learning curve and began to really enjoy ourselves when a thought from deep in the recesses of my imagination flooded the forefront of my brain. My usual docile self took a backseat to the overwhelming desire to conquer.

The spirit of competition rose up as I looked at our unknowing rowing mates across the river. I said, "Alex we are going to win the race, hone your Viking skills because we are going to own this river." She looked at me quizzically. I gave her a crash course in long ago family history, we have Danish blood which means we most likely have Vikings in the branches of our family tree and today we we're going to honor them by kicking butt even if our competitors were clueless to the game we were involving them in.

I gave her our first objective, we were going to row hard and make it to the island that just lay before the damn before our rowing mates did. If we made it there first we could claim the island for our own.  We deployed our oars in the water with well-timed precision as Alex giggled and counted the rowing measure methodically. Our canoe gained speed, I looked behind us and saw the gap widening between canoes. We made it to the spindly trunk branches of a cypress tree at the tip of the island, as we were getting ready to claim victory a huge copperhead snake came in to view draping itself over the spindly branches. Yikes, we back paddled as fast as we could, the snake could have the island.

Our second objective was to make it back to the docking port before our rowing mates. This was our toughest challenge by far. Now that we were on the return voyage, the wind was working against us. We literally were blown sideways and pushed into low hanging branches near the shore a few times. Nevertheless, we righted the boat and rowed with 'Ben Hur' vigor.

Our competitors were gaining on us as we turned to enter the inlet that led to the docking port. Obstacles in the form of kayaks, boats and animal life blocked a straight path to our victory. We were maneuvering our canoe like pros, total victory insight when a greenhorn mother and son team obstructed our path not once but numerous times as they zigzagged their canoe dauntingly in front of us. The erratic handling of their vessel caused them to collide with the side of our canoe, I shoved them off with my oar undeterred from the goal of beating our rowing mates.

Alex rowed like a machine, I dug my oar in the water, the canoe turned sharply but smoothly as it glided into the port and grounded ever so gently. We unloaded the canoe and had our life vests off before our rowing mates parked their vessel. I beamed at Alex with motherly Viking pride, our eyes glanced at each other, we both giggled and knew the old conquering adage rang true, "We came, we saw and we conquered!"


Note: Our mathematical ratio for fun worked well in our favor. Somehow our bill for 3 hours on the river was only $12. We were honest Vikings but we think the fee taker smelled our distinct Viking essence and made the decision to have us move along quickly in the best interest of business and her nose. HE HE!