Recent Work – September 30, 2010

Can you tell it’s Fall?

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Musings of the Delivery Guy – September 28, 2010

Don’t know if you’re a baseball fan, but the pennant race is getting a little hairy here in San Diego.  It’s been a great season for the Padres but a terrible September.  The Pads went into September with a six game lead in the National League West only to squander it and are now a full game behind the San Francisco Giants.  The Padres play NL West 4th place Chicago Cubs the next three games while the Giants play NL West last place Arizona Diamondbacks, finishing the season squaring off with each other in San Francisco for a 3 game series that will likely (no most certainly) determine the NL West Champions.

As I see it San Francisco has to lose at least two games in their series with the Dbacks and the Padres have to win two games in order for the Padres to tie for the NL West as they enter the series with San Francisco.  Then the series becomes a best of 2 out of 3 to move one game ahead in the NL West.  Bottom line going to San Francisco the Padres need to sweep San Francisco.  Of course, there’s always the unlikely scenario that the Dbacks will sweep the Giants, and we’ll win the next three games against the Cubbies which will give us a one game advantage over San Francisco.  Meaning, that the Giants would have to sweep the Padres in the final games of the regular season.

Baseball doesn’t get any better!

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I delivered a bouquet to a stripper last week.  Sad and endearing all at the same time.  I felt like a lyric in a Tom Waits tune.

Pasties and a g-string, beer and a shot
Portland through a shot glass and a buffalo squeeze
Wrinkles and cherry and twinkie and pinkie and fifi live from gay paree
Fanfares, rim shots, back stage, who cares, all this hot burlesque for me

Just sayin’

I’ll be right back, have to go to the store and  get dinner.

I’m back.  And keeping with the Tom Waits theme.  The butcher was blind and hard of hearing.  Imagine that….

Dinners cooked, eaten and the kitchen’s clean.

Gotta go and as we speak the Padres are losing.

I love y’all!

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On the Chalkboard This Week – September 27, 2010

i carry your heart with me

i carry your heart with me(i carry it in
my heart)i am never without it(anywhere
i go you go,my dear; and whatever is done
by only me is your doing,my darling)
i fear
no fate(for you are my fate,my sweet)i want
no world(for beautiful you are my world,my true)
and it’s you are whatever a moon has always meant
and whatever a sun will always sing is you

here is the deepest secret nobody knows
(here is the root of the root and the bud of the bud
and the sky of the sky of a tree called life;which grows
higher than the soul can hope or mind can hide)
and this is the wonder that’s keeping the stars apart

i carry your heart(i carry it in my heart)

ee cummings

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September’s Floral Workshop

Despite the fact the Chavo screwed up over the fact that there was a ballgame yesterday, the attendee’s arrived and after a mimosa they got right down to it.  Carla, Che Bella’s principal owner, head designer and our instructor for the day departed from her usual routine of step by step instruction, and opted to allow the students to follow their “inner florist” by not micromanaging them and instead giving them general guidance on floral design principles.

Che Bella’s floral workshop yesterday was a study in texture.   The students floral palette consisted of Antique Hydrangea, Red Amaranth, Leucadendron, Grevilla, Asiatic Lily, Roses, Pink Mink Protea and Cotinas.  As you can see the color scheme is very “early autumn”.

Our students hard at work.

This being fall our apprentice florists found corn, staghorn leaf and palm bark to add to their arrangements to give it the Wabi-Sabi vibe.  Here’s the finished product, I must say they did a bang up job.  It was very interesting to see their creativity in full swing.

Next month’s workshop is scheduled for October 30, 2010.  Just in time for Halloween.  The theme of course will be something along the lines of Edward Gorey.  Stay tuned for the invitation coming to you soon.

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On The Chalkboard This Week – September 20, 2010

A Moment Of Happiness

A moment of happiness,
you and I sitting on the verandah,
apparently two, but one in soul, you and I.
We feel the flowing water of life here,
you and I, with the garden’s beauty
and the birds singing.
The stars will be watching us,
and we will show them
what it is to be a thin crescent moon.
You and I unselfed, will be together,
indifferent to idle speculation, you and I.
The parrots of heaven will be cracking sugar
as we laugh together, you and I.
In one form upon this earth,
and in another form in a timeless sweet land.

Mewlana Jalaluddin Rumi

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September Floral Design Workshop.

Come join us at Che Bella next Saturday September 25, 2010 from 1:00pm to 4:00pm for another exciting and fun floral design workshop.   The cost of the class is $75.00.

Register online here.

Refreshments will be served.

Seating is limited so register soon.

Looking forward to seeing there!

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On the Chalkboard This Week – September 16, 2010

A Game of Fives

Five little girls, of Five, Four, Three, Two, One:
Rolling on the hearthrug, full of tricks and fun.

Five rosy girls, in years from Ten to Six:
Sitting down to lessons – no more time for tricks.

Five growing girls, from Fifteen to Eleven:
Music, Drawing, Languages, and food enough for seven!

Five winsome girls, from Twenty to Sixteen:
Each young man that calls, I say “Now tell me which you MEAN!”

Five dashing girls, the youngest Twenty-one:
But, if nobody proposes, what is there to be done?

Five showy girls – but Thirty is an age
When girls may be ENGAGING, but they somehow don’t ENGAGE.

Five dressy girls, of Thirty-one or more:
So gracious to the shy young men they snubbed so much before!

Five PASSE girls – Their age? Well, never mind!
We jog along together, like the rest of human kind:
But the quondam “careless bachelor” begins to think he knows
The answer to that ancient problem “how the money goes”!

Lewis Carroll

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Recent Work – September 11, 2010

Capriccio Roses, Bittersweet, and Babe Spray Roses

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On The Chalkboard This Week – September 7, 2010

Harvest Hymn

Mens Voices:

LORD of the lotus, lord of the harvest,
Bright and munificent lord of the morn!
Thine is the bounty that prospered our sowing,
Thine is the bounty that nurtured our corn.
We bring thee our songs and our garlands for tribute,
The gold of our fields and the gold of our fruit;
O giver of mellowing radiance, we hail thee,
We praise thee, O Surya, with cymbal and flute.

Lord of the rainbow, lord of the harvest,
Great and beneficent lord of the main!
Thine is the mercy that cherished our furrows,

Thine is the mercy that fostered our grain.
We bring thee our thanks and our garlands for tribute,
The wealth of our valleys, new-garnered and ripe;
O sender of rain and the dewfall, we hail thee,
We praise thee, Varuna, with cymbal and pipe.

Womens Voices:

Queen of the gourd-flower, queen of the har- vest,
Sweet and omnipotent mother, O Earth!
Thine is the plentiful bosom that feeds us,
Thine is the womb where our riches have birth.
We bring thee our love and our garlands for tribute,
With gifts of thy opulent giving we come;
O source of our manifold gladness, we hail thee,
We praise thee, O Prithvi, with cymbal and drum.

All Voices:

Lord of the Universe, Lord of our being,
Father eternal, ineffable Om!
Thou art the Seed and the Scythe of our harvests,
Thou art our Hands and our Heart and our Home.
We bring thee our lives and our labours for tribute,
Grant us thy succour, thy counsel, thy care.
O Life of all life and all blessing, we hail thee,
We praise thee, O Bramha, with cymbal and prayer

Sarojini Naidu

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