Tuesday, June 25, 2013

Who Says Playing in Sand is for Kids?!


Spent a lazy Sunday at the Torrey Pines State Beach in San Diego and decided to get our hands into creating some land art using the materials we found lying around. Rocks. Seaweed. Driftwood. Sand. Check out the rocky waves bro-dude!







Awe moment: Mamma & Baby Animals

Amolife.com "Mothers and Animals"

Mother and Baby Animals

Amolife.com "Mothers and Animals"










Friday, April 19, 2013

Dream Home Series 7: Staircase to Heaven

Thank you all who continue to read, stumble, and gaze in utter awe at my blog.  I want to get a start back on this series which I have neglected for some time. I really like doing this one because it shows the variety of choices we can make when designing our living spaces. This week I am wanting to share some very interesting staircase designs in which I would love to have in a my dream home if it was ever big enough. Staircases that bring me to heaven have non-traditional features varying from bright color, follow around in circular or geometric patterns, and are intricate in their detailing. Let me know what you think and feel free to share some of your dream home features!
















Friday, March 29, 2013

What to do about Monsanto Protection Act


*Sigh* this Monsanto Protection Act gives me a major headache and makes me sick literally. Its not something we should be wrangled into like cattle. Soon our perceptions about growing tomatoes is going to be like growing marijuana in your basement. Ridiculous, on both ends. So you can either stock up on uv lights or join this ridiculous fight for food security and accessibilty. What can we do about it? The first step I'm taking is to sign this petition in the small hopes that maybe it'll get someones attention. I encourage you to do so also. http://bit.ly/14ouvTU

What's the other alternatives. Make a stink about it. You know how to take things into your own hands right? Get people together and get involved with/or create more community gardens. Where? Do it at your school, your university, outside your house, inside your house, at your church, or in that weird lot behind where you work. Better yet, support small local farmers by going to farmers markets. Get to know who is growing your food and how. But to give a fair warning, in some cities and states even if you start growing food in your own yard you can get fined. http://nyti.ms/VXWQav