its been a long time, but this is important!
the Inverness Almanac has just been released (march equinox) and i have several shots in this first edition. it will be released twice a year on each equinox, full with a tide chart, myth, lore, natural history, farming tips, recipes, pros, poetry, art, imagery, essays and much more, all centered around Tomales bay, Inverness, and Point Reyes Station.
http://invernessalmanac.com/
i think they are quick selling out and i have been late and too busy on getting any posts up at all.
here are the images they used.
enjoy
The Green Report
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Sunday, October 6, 2013
a warm autum
iv been busy on the east coast for a bit so here is an assortment of eye candy that follows...
its also been a warm coastal California fall here in west Marin along with a harsh dry season. its reminiscent of the hot, dry and perfect burn conditions that accompanied the Inverness fire exactly 18 years ago this past week as told by a client of mine i built a wood shed for up in Marshall.
also the harvest of local growers has been spectacular and a great season. the fall is bountiful.
enjoy.
a clay piece i recently finished back in NY |
a Garden Danny and i work in. Danny is primary care giver and gardener extraordinaire. |
a garden Mom and i installed for one of her clients nearly 3 years ago back on Long Island. looking good so far and a slue of fish! |
a mask miles made. |
an old friend lush in my trasures deep under the sea. all hand made glass and ceramic. he likes good books as well, the Fox Fire books. |
a friend took 22 of my glass beads and made this Buddha very happy. ideas, ideas... |
happy dad, questionable baby |
cleared out the old woodpile under plastic and started a proper wood shed made of cypress milled 4x4 and some new 2x4s to lay the frame and ridge line. |
then used reclaimed wood that the client had and made a roof out of it. |
last little finish on the ends with scraps. |
Saturday, August 17, 2013
Huckle berries and mt vision
the "vital eye" bead. named and inspired by the Danny vitali him self. |
a select few beads from the hundreds made for the fair. |
Some recent happenings, i attended the Inverness fair, where i set ole Constance the VW van up and sold advice for 5 cents and the collection of glass beads. it was good to get some feedback about the glass work, and i made around 100$ in selling beads alone. i made 50 cents on giving some great advice. i was there as Olema Bead Works. all in all it was a very positive turn out and some great feed back on the beads.
Constance at the fair holding it down for Olema Bead Works. |
Danny and Daughter Fiona |
Last weekend Danny and i took sunday to go hike up Mt Vision and collected Huckle Berries and sticky monkey flower for medicine. i found this unusual looking plant along our travels. i did take a job at the local meadery with founder and "Bee" buddy Gordon Hull. its been a fun time installing a big bee friendly perennial garden, and soon i will start on propagation on the coming winters artichokes and other late summer early fall and winter crops for the bee gardens soon to come.
?? unknown fruit/gaul/growth? |
mt vision quest for Huckle berries with Fiona in tow. |
Danny and Fiona blazing trails |
Mimulas "sticky monkey flower and collected huckle berries |
Monday, July 15, 2013
Willits, Middle Fork eel river Yolla Bolly time, and living off grid...
For the 4th of July, i decided to head up where a good friend of mine Jeremy Byrd, resides comfortably up on a mountain just out side of Willits CA. Jeremy and i took our first year of RDNA together, and his family is about to start practicing permaculture in Ecuador.
The mountain he lives on is a part of a herbal medicine school on a property called Motherland run by a really great woman named Donna. she has a beautiful mixed veggie, flower, herbs, and perennials, and is just mostly boarded by BLM land on the other side of the mountain, and the southern most start of the Yolla Bolly wilderness is right at her back door. the valley preceding with the mountain road we drove up seemed to have a solid little community very well connected and all aiming to be very much off grid.
Jeremy's 12x12 with attached deck, sunken bath tub, outdoor shower, and outhouse. |
the tiny lofted house Jeremy was staying at had a sunken-in-the-deck tub, an outdoor shower, and an enclosed outhouse. the place was pretty roomy, had a built in passive cold storage box, a pretty sweet mini fridge, a gas heater, on demand hot water, an electric cook top and big passive solar windows to keep the well built, and very well insulated little 12ftx12ftx12ft house.
his electric is entirely off of a larger off grid system, with large solar panels up on the side of the hill where the veggie garden is, feeding down to a workshop that stores the batteries and runs power down to Jermey's little 12x12. the system in the winter only has to be juiced up for a couple of hours throughout the whole winter just to restore the water based battery system that is replicated throughout the property, including the system over by the little house we stayed the night in.
The one and only Jeremy living the days. |
Running the generator is maybe a few gallons of gas, and in my opinion is a good back up and one could store a pretty sweet stash of gas for the extra kick. There is a guy down the road, Jeremy says, that runs a Takahashi shop with some pretty serious equipment entirely off his solar array system, and the rest of his homestead. the neibors dream apparently is to be able to eventually create a mini grid and run lines down the valley road and help hook into the rest of the mountain on maybe 5-10 privately owned homesteads. pretty cool. as you can see in the picture of the outside of his house, he runs in at peak winter once a month or so to town to fill the two small propane tanks you see in the background. very impressive and promising to see a simple design working so well. all of the water also comes from a well that was drilled at the TOP of the mountain.
else where on the trip we took a hot drive up through round valley and up into the eel river forks that come from the Yolla Bolly wilderness. we finally found the perfect part of the river not muddied from the freak storms we had the night before, and swam amongst salmon fingerlings very much alone, peaceful, and happy to have finally got in the water. here are some photos from that journey.
also are the photos of the small trailer converted into tiny home with its own solar rig and the same set up as Jeremy.
Old Rail line on the eel. |
our final swim spot |
our small trailer quite exposed to the wilderness and sunrise. |
the attached deck and further back a covered outdoor shower, and out house. |
Thursday, June 13, 2013
Craft part II
wood spoons
here are some better photos of the wood spoons and bead combo i put together to take to buckeye with me. they are made of California Bay, and Bottle brush (ohia). each spoon took about half a day over some time to carve down and sand. i use a fine 600 grit sand paper finish, and they are made with the intention as medicine spoons, for those deep mason jars of wild crafted dried medicine and teas.
the strands of beads that i paired up with the spoon handles |
close up of the spoon heads. the detail of the heads came out of the wood. |
Wednesday, June 12, 2013
Crafts
Beads and wood Spoons.
Just thought i would post these photos of some crafts i was doing in advance of Buckeye primitive skills gathering for trading. and trade i did! i traded or sold almost all of my beads and wood spoons for a variety of interesting items including dried cooking herbs, a hand forged knife and sheathe, and tinctures.
also is a photo of a Manzanita jewelry tree i made for Meredith to hang her earrings and such on. iv been toying with a simple design like this for a few years now, originally conceiving the idea for a friends clothing shop back on Long Island.
i will be posting soon (hopefully) of a new workshop and space to set up for Olema Art and Design... the new glass bead operation i will be attempting and soon to follow maybe, possibly, art collective.... if all goes to devious plan....
Enjoy!
the collection of bay wood spoons (the smaller ones) Bottle brush wood spoons and assortment of hand made beads! |
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