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Time for a Change | Rowanberry Studio Blog
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Art, studio happenings and other things. Time for a Change. March 6, 2015. Warm weather is coming, spring is in the air, and its time for a change. This will be the last post on this particular blogsite, although I will leave it here as an archive. Thanks to those of you who have followed and those who have kindly commented. Namaste. Chelini and Oeffling, Inc. This entry was posted in Oeffling Art. Anish Kapoor on Artsy. New wiring for the kiln →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
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Gardening in the Real World: Winter & Light
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Gardening in the Real World. Friday, January 14, 2011. I grabbed a quick photo this afternoon when I got home from work. It may not be the most beautiful photo of winter, but I think this one nails today on the head. I feel like this is what it looked like all day today - rather dull and monochromatic. Gardens at Waters East. January 14, 2011 at 6:40 PM. January 14, 2011 at 7:21 PM. Well, if I had snow it would cover up the mud! On the other hand I WALATed tonight without a jacket on. Trade offs. Final (...
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Gardening in the Real World: November 2009
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Gardening in the Real World. Sunday, November 22, 2009. The End of the Line. Insert best Rod Serling voice here). Submitted for your consideration: the lowly common milkweed. Nestled inside their pod, the invaders line up, ready to launch their assault on unsuspecting gardens and fields. . . Their excitement over the plant made me look at it with a new appreciation. Have you ever really looked at a milkweed flower? They can be quite stunning! Have I thought to take a nice photo of one? But yes, when the ...
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Gardening in the Real World: A Scene in the Winter Garden
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Gardening in the Real World. Saturday, January 8, 2011. A Scene in the Winter Garden. The tomato plant that grew on the obelisk is long since gone, first taken out by frost and then removed by me. The leaves are gone on the Arrowwood Viburnum. But the sky was a brilliant blue this morning, and the blue obelisk reached for its blue counterpart. January 8, 2011 at 9:18 PM. Oooh , what I wouldnt give for a glimpse of sun-Love this photo Marlene! January 9, 2011 at 6:33 AM. January 9, 2011 at 10:35 AM. The W...
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Gardening in the Real World: Endurance Event
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Gardening in the Real World. Sunday, January 19, 2014. Winter started early this year, and it has been relentless. By this point, I usually can count on both hands the number of times that I've had challenging drives to work. In contrast, this year I think I can count on one hand the number of times I've had an easy commute since December 1st. In the meantime, my gardening thoughts are focused indoors. The white amaryllis has begun to bloom. January 19, 2014 at 10:52 AM. We dont usually have real winters...
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Gardening in the Real World: Winter in the Woods
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Gardening in the Real World. Sunday, January 16, 2011. Winter in the Woods. I love the resilience of the oaks. Several of the oaks up here have multiple trunks, indicating that they may have been cut down at some point and then resprouted. The tree in the next photo has three trunks. And if you look closely, you'll see a little orange fleck near the base of the tree. Another buckthorn slated for removal! January 17, 2011 at 2:39 AM. Gardens at Waters East. January 17, 2011 at 8:19 AM. Dishing Up the Dirt.
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Chicago Gardeners: Cast Your Vote For One Seed Chicago 2012
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Cast Your Vote For One Seed Chicago 2012. One Seed Chicago is back for another round of voting in 2012. This year's candidates vying to be the one seed for Chicago in 2012 are: basil. How One Seed Chicago works: vote for your favorite of the three candidates, the seed with the most votes is deemed the winner and everyone in Chicago who votes get a free packet of seeds of the winner in the mail come spring. To vote visit the online ballot for One Seed Chicago. And fill it out. And ' Garden Girl. A new stu...
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Chicago Gardeners: Gina from My Skinny Garden
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Gina from My Skinny Garden. I was born and raised in Memphis, Tennessee and moved to Chicago almost eight years ago on the count of a boy. It was the best thing I've ever done in my life - I love it here and I'm never leaving. I'm not sure how long you are a "novice gardener" before you graduate to "avid gardener", but I consider myself a novice. I still kill lots of stuff, but it keeps me sane, and helps me make friends. I started a blog about my garden. Chicago Gardeners Flickr Pool. Fall Vegetable Gar...
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Anish Kapoor on Artsy | Rowanberry Studio Blog
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Art, studio happenings and other things. Anish Kapoor on Artsy. March 5, 2015. Have you been to Artsy. Prepare yourself, you could be lost for years in the intricacies and information in this site. This is just a small glimpse of this crazy busy website. Follow your favorite artists, browse galleries, museums, fairs and shows, auctions, for sale, education… the list goes on. The site goes on. And on. And on. On Artsy, and I think it’s a great thing to share, so I’m spreading the word. Canvas, Anish Kapoor.
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