This is my newest bracelet, made with cream colored freshwater pearls and rose quartz. The inspiration came from a set of bridesmaids jewelry I just completed for a girlfriend's wedding. Since then, I have been dreaming and creating in creamy whites, pale pinks, and little splashes of glamorous crystals. It's all pulled together with a silver toggle, which bares my favorite ancient symbol.
Rose quartz is the stone of unconditional love and helps align the heart chakra. It will not not only help with heart healing and self love, but it will draw more love to you. If you are already in a relationship it will encourage harmony and unconditional love. This stone is perfectly complimented by the pearls which also encourage self acceptance. Pearls invoke a feeling of beauty, calm, and dignity. They are a perfect example of transformation; a ragged, rough grain of sand growing into a object of great value and beauty. There is something very raw and yet feminine about this delicately textured piece. It brings us back to the simplest and purest thing in life, love.
Etsy Mini
Friday, September 30, 2011
Friday, September 23, 2011
September Garden Update
I'm really started to notice how certain plants are starting to die back while others are at their height. The beans, which only produced 5 lousy pods, are dying back. Still scratching my head about why they were so unhappy. The corn has also finished and I've cut down nearly all the stocks. I've got two tall ones left standing and I'm having a hard time parting with them. They just seem so regal standing guard over the garden, it feels wrong to cut them down even though I know its time. Some of the squash are dying back, which is probably a good thing, since the leaves are so dense it takes me forever to even find the fruits and veggies hiding out underneath.
I also discovered recently that these strange little squash I've been picking and complaining about were actually baby pumpkins and butternut squash, both of which I've grown before. I feel pretty stupid now, but at the time I was really stumped trying to figure out what they were. Anyway, there are still a few types of squash growing that I'm mystified about, but I'm just ignoring them now to see if they turn into anything recognizable before I throw another fit and embarrass myself again.
Supposedly, it's going to start cooling down this weekend. I guess I should start thinking about a fall/winter garden. Maybe this time around I will label stuff so I actually know what I'm growing....but then again that just sounds like it might take the mystery out of it. Let's be honest, surprising myself is half the fun.
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