Saturday, October 31, 2009

Hawaii Red Dirt Shirts



Not everyone gardens with soil or the bad word "dirt". A business was born from soiled shirts from Hurricane Iniki that hit kauai harsh in 1992. A mom and pop had a screen print business whose white shirts were stained red from all the rain and mud. They could not get the red out no matter how hard they tried. A friend suggested they finish them by adding more red mud so they would be evenly colored. The idea was a business success that all started on the beautiful island of Kauai!

There are stores in Arizona and on the islands of Hawaii. We visited their shop in Waikiki on Oahu. If you would like to order a shirt or cap of your own visit their website.

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Friday, October 30, 2009

Breakfast at Mac 24-7 Waikiki Hawaii


Someone suggested we eat breakfast at this sleek, modern, minimalist restaurant called
Mac 24-7
located in the lobby of the Hilton Waikiki Prince Kuhio Hotel. It is a very clean, stylish restaurant with great service. After being in restaurants where the walls are covered with trinkets,etc. this one was refreshing. We were impressed before we ordered.


Sometimes menus are worded in such a way that you are disappointed when you get your plate, but not so here! Can you believe these pancakes with macadamia nuts, pineapple and banana? For a moment I thought we were in Texas where things are bigger, or so they say. (Maybe just the stories are bigger?) The pancake order came with 3 pancakes that each measured 1 1/2-inches by 14-inches! Pancake pies. One order of these could have fed all of us.
We also ordered the candied pecan french toast which was delicious and the serving size fit more one's eating capacity.


The breakfast fruit plate was beautiful and each morsel at it's peak ripeness! Yay!
It doesn't matter what time of day or night you are hungry. Mac 24-7 is true to it's name and is open around the clock. Which ever clock you are on. We were still on east coast time which is 6 hours ahead of Hawaii so we were the early birds every morning wherever we went.





Recycled Aluminum Cans Halloween Sculpture



Back in Maryland our town put up halloween scarecrows from various groups. This one has a painted balloon eye against an aluminum pie tin. The tonque is an umbrella cover! How fun to recycle these cans into sculptures for halloween. Is this a sea horse or a dragon?

Thursday, October 29, 2009

Hawaii Billabong Surfboards Slippers


Have custom made slippers at this surf shop. Just pick out the color and height of sole you want. Then choose the color of straps. The clerk has this tool like a screwdriver that cuts a hole out. The screwdriver tool divides at the top and he then puts in a strap and pushes the tool through the sole with the strap. A very simple tool, and patented I'm sure.



The whole time the surfboards above us are whirling about on a conveyer belt like a candy factory. We sometimes use the phrase "It caught my eye." These surfboards did many times. It's a great marketing idea and also saves on storage space.

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Hula Girl Lessons for Westie


There are lots of beautiful hula girls in Hawaii. Here little westie gets some help during westie's hula lesson on the golden beaches. This is an small ACEO painting that I listed for sale on ebay. With the heavenly scent of flowers and the rolling surf it is hard to concentrate on the lesson!

Link to view auction.

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Hawaiian Ladies Clothing


What to wear here in Hawaii? How about one of these hula outfits? All of this fabric is available here in Hawaii if you want to sew it yourself or you can buy them ready made. I love how you can wear a colorful garden on your skirts!

Monday, October 19, 2009

Royal Hawaiian Waikiki Hawaii











We are in Hawaii and loving it. We are here for a special occasion. It was 82 degrees the day we arrived and it has been about that every day! Woo-hoo! No one is worried about bringing in plants inside here in October. The scent of tuberoses wafting through the air is heavenly. The fresh fruit, the food, (the smell of barbeque everywhere we go) the beaches..and our family make it wonderful, too.


The royal hawaiian hotel is an old pink landmark hotel on waikiki beach with some neat shops inside. I love how the pink contrasts with the deep blue sky and the green palm trees. They have planters on the very top of the roof with variegated agave type plants. Large ones, I might add. No need to water them by hand.


I have taken lots of pictures to share with you. I have not seen one westie dog yet. I did see little yorkies in Waikiki being carried about.

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Elegant Toad Lily Flowers


A beautiful fall lily flower blooming now. It loves moist shady areas and is a good companion for hostas and ferns. It reaches a height of 18-24-inches and arches gracefully. The leaves are a beautiful kelly green.
I felt this was good for our garden because our westie loves toads (how did it get the name toad in it?) and because our westie's mother's name was "Lily" and because the perennial flowers are welcome at this time of year. If you can read between the lines it's also because I like it! Think of reasons later to justify it.

Sunday, October 11, 2009

Orange Mums Burgundy Purple Coral Bells Foliage


Another variation of the orange and plum/purple colors. The mums are a burnt orange and the shadows in the flowers petals are the same plum color as the heuchera, "obsidian" coral bells' leaves. The same color combination as I showed from the day before, but different plants and intensities of color.
The Fall season really has alot going for it if you have contrasting foliage and flower combinations next to the oranges, reds and yellows! I have been a burgundy or royal purple, as some call it, foliage fan for years! The purple makes the orange seem more intense.

Saturday, October 10, 2009

Pyracantha Red-Plum Fall Colors


Going outside and seeing the plants and their beautiful colors in the fall helps artists see some of the best color combinations! I continue to learn everyday and I keep taking pictures to help me remember the colors. The berries of the pyracantha shrub are red and orange now. The birds will feed on the plump orange lanterns during the winter. The plum color of the "mardi gras"abelia leaves and the orange pumpkin sitting there...luscious!


On the other side the blue-gray gravel tempers the colors, but it is still a nice contrast.

Why I like pyracantha also called the firethorn bush is because it is evergreen. Two, it has white flowers in the spring and these beautiful berries in the fall/winter. Birds can make their nests in it and be safe from the hawks. We have plenty of those in the country.

Yay for evergreens! Sometimes we don't appreciate them enough til everything else dies down. These are the bones of the garden.......and look the color, too!




Thursday, October 8, 2009

Yarn Knitting Girl Cat Folk Art


Fall and cool weather are here! A new little painting of the yarn girl knitting socks for santa. Yes, Santa Claus. Two kitties help with the production. One works with yarn tension and the other on her lap tests for durability. Up for sale now.
I think she looks cute in her beanie. They're not just for kids.

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

A Very Big Dog House


This dog house is a bright spot on the street. It even has a pink roof. Anything a dog could want is for sale in this store. Two floors of goodies.

Sunday, October 4, 2009

Collage-Altered Art-Mixed Media-Painting



Papers, pencil, canvas and paint make for a colorful collaboration! This painting is titled, "Class Party" and it's 5 x 10-inches. It's always fun when you can't dress up as something scary! Pick your favorite person, make believe or not and dress up. Up for sale now.

Thursday, October 1, 2009

HOT Burgundy Foliage Garden Colors



The colors just sizzle together; don't they? The burgundy foliage annual (for us in US zone 6) is an ornamental pepper called, "Black Pearl." The leaves are glossy and the color is "Hot!" Pair it up with orange and it's a smashing success. You could also choose an burnt orange crocosmia instead of an orchid.


(Do you think that this arrangement is up against stone? It is actually a chalkboard that has been erased over and over again and it has the patina of stone.)