June 2008 Archives

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marc's leaf cast
Castor bean leaf cast.

First I read an uninspiring article in the May/June Fine Gardening (Leaves that last forever).

Then there was Susan’s rant over at Garden Rant (“Quick and easy” concrete leaf castings? You’re kidding, right?) where she wrote: “I’ve produced more than a fool’s share of castings that break, and an even larger number that just look like crap.”

Well let me let you in on a little secret: Vinyl patio patch. You can find it wherever fine construction supplies are sold.

Yes, straight concrete is not strong enough to make delicate leaf casts. But the additives in patio patch make it easier to work with thin and are not nearly so prone to breaking after they are fully cured. If you get the mix at the correct consistency, you don’t get the oozing over the edges that Susan complains about. And what little does ooze over is not difficult to file off.

The patio patch tip came to me from my sister-in-laws boyfriend Marc. (Did I mention his wooden bowls and sculptures make great gifts, and you can order online?) He picked up the technique at an art show where he got to know a woman who makes these for a living. No way would she try to use straight concrete for such a project.

marc's leaf cast

Granted, Marc’s pieces here show his knack for working in three dimensions. My attempts aren’t nearly as good. (Sorry, no pictures handy. Look for a very serviceable bird bath in the yard now from an elephant ear leaf cast in pictures later this summer.) But they beat the heck out of any I’ve tried to do with straight concrete.

Here’s Marc’s elephant ear leaf cast:

marc's leaf cast

marc's leaf cast

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Next time you’re thinking about hiring some help for one of those big projects, think about this:

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Legend has it that gypsy punker Eugene Hutz wrote (and later performed) American Wedding at the reception of the first wedding he attended in the U.S. Imagine his disappointment that the party didn’t last three days, as is the Ukrainian tradition.

Be you Donald Trump, or be an anarchist
Make sure that your wedding doesn’t end up like this.

Live version.

Bonus Gogol Bordello tracks: Madagascar | Alcohol (Live)

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I like this time of the year because I like to look at flowers opening and plants unfurling as much as I like them when they peak.

openings

openings

openings

openings

openings

openings

It’s the journey, not the destination. Enjoy it.

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Tradescantia
chartreusey

Lysimachia nummularia
chartreusey

Polygonatum
chartreusey

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Made with the Semiologic themeLight, Silver skin by Denis de Bernardy (Adapted by EJC)