Saturday, March 26, 2011

Flitter Flutter

There are so many incredible joyous tasks to be done, and I am just a singe person, an ever so distractible person.

Monday, March 21, 2011

La Criatura Sonora



I know the time will come when I will have to go back to the desert. I use the phrase "have to" with much weight here. I am a desert creature, physically, spiritually, and emotionally. The desert is dry and I am oily. The desert is hot and I perspire easily and profusely. The sun is mighty and my skin glows copper as the desert floor. In that thin air I can communicate more freely between worlds - or maybe they through me. I can see what the physical eye normally does not see where the veil is less dense. The space is vast, the mountains are tall, the eye reaches far and I do not feel boxed in. My heart is open wide - wide as the distance between mountains or the visible curve of the earth. A gila monster would not thrive in the swamps, though it might take pleasure in the way the slick moss feels on its back. Soon it will start to rot and wither, maybe from the inside out as I have. And regardless of its love for those creatures of the mire, it would be time to return to the dust.

Valentines Day "La Bomba de Amor" Package

Here are some photos of the Valentines day products I created for Angelena. Better late then never!


Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Hypnosis and Sugar Pills

It is my belief that "placebo" is not necessarily to be written off - what heals heals! If the placebo produces the results that are desired, then it has done the job. I think of it being akin to using a back door route to allow a sick person to heal himself. Certainly not many people in our culture believe that they have the power to heal their own illness without pharmaceuticals. The placebo (or other methods which employ the "placebo effect") seems to create a sort of self-hypnosis that reminds our bodies that we already have chemicals inherently within ourselves that heal and aid in pain relief, including naturally occurring opioids, which you may know as endorphins. So, can I hypnotize myself well again? Franz Mesmer is unfortunately indisposed presently.


Listen to Radio Lab Program on Placebo effects here.:
With new research demonstrating the startling power of the placebo effect, this hour of Radiolab examines the chemical consequences of belief and imagination.

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Opuntia Botanica



The Opuntia trailer is officially underway! I've finally busted through some spring cleaning, ripped out some crumbly particle board, scrubbed walls and pulled out random plywood boards, de-cobwebbed the windows ad screens and begun to move a few herbs and other accouterments into the space. After an almost-meltown while realizing how much work there actually is to be done to the trailer and having only little old me to put in the elbow grease - I decided, first I make the inside workable and pleasant, THEN paint and de-coup the outside and deal with other structural issues.

Realistically, this may be more of a stationary apothecary, rather than a roaming workspace. Logistics pertaining to the size of my car, the title, and the overall roadworthiness of the trailer are all concerns that I don't have the time or energy to take on presently - maybe in the future. But for now my top priorities are basically preparing the interior to be functional for my herb crafting and for guests to stay in if we should have any (and we will - SXSW is just around the corner). Exterior beautification comes next - and maybe will only take a day or two if I'm efficient.


Holy is the day! ... let's all go worship the sun!

*peek HERE to see my decided color scheme for the exterior.

Friday, February 25, 2011

Music to Make Your Beds By

Tasseomancy | A Take Away Show | Diana from La Blogotheque on Vimeo.



This video is taken directly from Lady Lavona's Cabinet of Curiosities (I provide a link to her page, which I particularly enjoy). She's a source of interesting artists and jewelers and musicians and sorcerers to be sure, but rarely does anything catch my attention as much as this enchanting song. Tasseomancy is a sister duo, and I haven't been so moved by new music in quite some time. Their voices are truly stirring and there is a distinct air of magic and something dark and alluring. Apparently their music is influenced by death ritual, hebraic song, war drums, ancestry and myth. Combined with Sari and Romy's rich, at times airy voices, Tasseomancy sound like they come from another time. And the mandolin lends itself to this effect even more.

I have a feeling I will be painting and likely dreaming to this band frequently this season. This is the kind of musical discovery that keeps my heart light and my ears ever perked to the possibility of new inspiring sounds - even when the prospect of other current music makes me feel like "what's the use."

Wednesday, February 9, 2011