A photo( and occasional sketch) diary to monitor my culture shock from my move from a West Coast urban city to a beautiful and very small rural community in The Great North West. ***Click on pics for larger image. Updated every week, if we're lucky.***

Saturday, April 28, 2007

47. "One Less Lawn Mower!"























A rough sketch drawn for a workshop I took at the community college on Xeriscape gardening. The class consisted of 12; mostly over 50 women and one man. It was kind of fun to meet some locals outside of the school. Drawn on paper and painted in Photoshop. (click image for details)

Xeriscaping refers to landscaping in ways that do not require supplemental irrigation. It is promoted in areas that do not have easily accessible supplies of fresh water. The word Xeriscaping was coined by combining xeros (Greek for "dry") with landscape. Plants whose natural requirements are appropriate to the local climate are emphasized, and care is taken to avoid losing water to evaporation and run-off. They heavily promote getting rid of your front lawns. Considering our lawn is a haze of yellow dandilions right now, Que and I are all for getting rid of it.

As far as garden design goes, Xeriscaping is almost always informal. Their philosophy is against severely shorn shrubbery. I've always liked English formal gardens for the 'winter interest', so this design is an attempt to create some sort of hybrid. Besides the lot of native xeric plants I've used, I've snuck in a wedge of boxwood or two. Rules are meant to be broken, right?

Wednesday, April 25, 2007

46. I Love My Truck

Artist: Glen Campbell Album: Song: I Love My Truck

It don't matter who lived
It don't matter who lied
I got my truck right by my side
You got Sally and you got Sue
And I got a... FORD
She takes me home after work
Don't ever miss a day
She don't care what I am
She don't care what I ain't
But she ain't no cheap pick-up
She just needs a couple coats of paint
(Chorus)
Yeah
She don't care if I don't work a lick
She'll start every time if the choke don't stick
I know that she will never doubt me
'Cause she never leaves home without me
(Chorus)
I got my truck right by my side, yeah
I got my truck right by my side

Friday, April 20, 2007

Text Issues

Hi all,
Please excuse the text issues. When the website was redesigned, the text was jostled. Fixing them will take hours. Just so you know, all the new postings from here on out will be okay. Cheerios, MJD

Wednesday, April 18, 2007

45. Culture Shock Level Check: DONE

It's official. I'm certain of it. It's happened somehow, and I think I'm okay with it. How do I know for sure? Well, today I bought my first drug store clothing. You know the kind--it's in the seasonal clothing rack between the pharmacy and the canned food section; starched like your grandmother's tablecloth, and cheap, cheap, cheap. You run your had over it several times to make sure it isn't too scratchy or creepy feeling. It's classic, you think. Better than anything you've seen in Walmart or JCPenny's windows? Maybe. Any worse? No. Certainly not Anthropology, but it's okay.

I'm certain of it, and I'm okay with it, I think. Maybe it's the change of the season, you say. Maybe, but probably not, since it snowed a bit this afternoon while shopping at the Natural Food store run by Christian Scientists. It's more than that, though. Other signals that it's happening...Eating at Nell's Drive-On-Thru for two days in a row. Then...just this week-- listening to the wince-heavy college radio programs for more than four hours without changing the station to the I-pod.

"Are you okay?", you ask.
Just fine! Why?

xo, Ms. Jane D'oh


Flowering plums in our hood, El Big Spring 07






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Wednesday, April 04, 2007

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In case you're wondering, the neighbor's Winnebago is still for sell.

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