Sunday, February 20, 2011

coast ♥ coast

we have had a few storms pass through our area, these last couple days. everything that was predicted, severe lighting, thunder, tornado (really!) didn't happen. but look what we woke up to this morning...








snow! see the mountains through our frosted window!?


and frost outside too





right in our own backyard! we went outside for a closer look and saw curious neighbors doing the same thing. while i was out there (freezing) i remembered something else that has made a recent appearance.













these freesias come up each year with no assistance from me, i think that's incredibly thoughtful on their part. i would have liked to stay outside and see what else was glittering in the newly fallen snowrain, but i have got to start packing. i'm going on a trip. to nyc. tonight!





first i laid out what i thought would be warm enough for my trip. but after feeling the snowcold on our mountains and reports of more (possible) snow i started adding layers...






and even more layers, i have two long sleeve teeshirts, a down vest, a down jacket and on top this furry coat. plus, a cashmere cowl and an alpaca scarf.

oh, and two pairs of socks, worn at the same time, that should do it right? (i bought these smart wool socks with leaves on them! cute and warm). dressing for the cold and the city is a complicated matter. all i really have are camping clothes.




i made another cowl, in a beautiful colorway called little lovely, by malabrigo.
it is just 80 stitches cast on, knit for about twelve inch's, maybe a bit longer, and hopefully it will distract (while adding some happy color) from my camping -outdoor -opposite of city- clothes.




i'm packing every warm thing i could find






lovely knitted softness and warmth



every knitted piece i haven't given away



this will have to shut down for the time being, although i probably ought to take a skein with me so i don't get behind, i've got more exciting news regarding these little things.




i am so SO excited. i can't wait to see my youngest and i know she feels the same. we planned it all out on the phone this morning, what we'll do, laughing about the fact that it'll most likely all change. but i do want to go spend this gift card, another christmas present from my nyc girl.



i hope you have a lovely week ahead, and i hope i'll be popping in here and there to say hi from the other coast!

♥ lori

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

california's secret - the carrizo plain

"The Carrizo Plain was named a national monument in 2001 and today encompasses 250,000 acres of unfragmented habitat — making it the largest single native grassland remaining in California.

The diverse terrain of the Carrizo Plain — which includes mixed scrubland, mountains, desert scrub and annual grassland — supports myriad species of birds and other wildlife."




we arrived after dark, to the hooting of owls, yipping of coyotes and steadily dropping temperatures. i couldn't remember the last time i was this cold. at it's lowest, the thermometer read 22 degrees. we were excited to experience the carrizo in winter. this is as close as you can get to a safari in california's serengeti...





1.) soda lake 2.) first tiny wildflowers 3.) raptor nest in the tower
4.) side-blotched lizard 5.) mountain bluebirds and flycatchers.
6.) mountain bluebird 7.) mountain bluebird for sharon lovejoy




8.) walking safari 9.) soda lake overlook 10.) sparrow 11.) white crowned sparrow
12.) american avocets 13.) scanning with the binoculars






14.) ferruginous hawk 15.) ferruginous hawk 16.) ferruginous hawk in flight
17.) on safari 18.) carrizo's empty roads 19.) equipment check and cleanup





20.) historic barn at kcl campground (our campsite under the eucalyptus tree)
21.) inside the barn 22, 23, 24, 25.) knitting in our tent, drinking tea made by my lovely husband



26.) american kestrel & western meadowlark 27.) in flight together
28.) sunset on the plains 29.) first tidy tips
30.) abandoned fences are good for roosting birds 31.) tiny flowers




32.) carrizo means grass 33.) side-blotched lizard 34.) soda lake
35.) american avocets 36.) american avocet
37.) sunrise at kcl campground




38.) barbed wire left over from old ranching days 39.) beautiful carrizo roads and my husbands favorite knitted balaclavas 40.) painted rock 41.) the trail to painted rock, a sacred place belonging to native americans 42.) my favorite thing to see this weekend...can you spot it on the rock, near the words? it's a...





43 - 47.) it is a pair of barn owls!! i saw the one on the rock first. then chuck found the one on the nest. we left soon after they were both away from the nest, so as not to upset them. fantastic. this was a spectacular treat to see.





48.) tea and lots of lens changes (between cameras and chuck and i)
49.) this is not snow, it's salt 50.) soda lake 51.) soda lakes salty shore
52.) salt still life






53- 57.) heading home through the los padres forest, the ocean, although it's hard to see, is on the horizen. and this months issue of camping life magazine, with chuck's carrizo plain article in it. the photos show how different it is in the spring. i don't usually show his work here, except the timing of this i like, so here it is, well done honey!


58.) and last, do you see the cards in the rack? the visitors center bought some (and they want more). my cards! oh, and the very last , i have had my first order of green sleeves today, due friday to this shop in santa barbara. he said he'd like the green felted bowl too.


i have gratefully accepted chucks invitation to a celebration dinner tonight. i wish everyone of you could join us. thank you for coming along on our carrizo trip and for sharing our joy.


♥ lori