




So there we have it. Showing my Maryland pride yet again.
fine art by caroline serafinas
So there we have it. Showing my Maryland pride yet again.
And I’m well aware that they smell terrible, but I don’t care. I hear that they repel mosquitoes, which is really what I was after. I had pinned this handy article on Pinterest and they were the only plants on the list I could easily find at Lowe’s. So we’ll see what happens.
As for our garden, our major accomplishment this weekend was weeding it. It was completely overtaken by weeds. Anyone else have those weeds that seem to shoot seeds when you touch then? After weeding, we mixed in some manure and hummus (which seemed to work awesome last year) and planted some spring onions, spinach, and lettuce. No pictures, unfortunately, since, the garden is still a heap of dirt.
We’ll save the tomatoes and peppers for when it gets a tad warmer. We have the seedlings going in our kitchen and Mike has been diligently tending to them.
Instead of planting herbs in the garden again, we decided to change it up and use pots on the deck this year. Last year the herbs got so devoured by the tomato plants that the basil was the only one that really took off. So hopefully we have better luck with pots. Plus, by being on the deck they are easier to access. You know, instead of taking that grueling walk down the deck stairs!
And last but not least, our new tenant. This guy has been building a nest under the deck. He’s woven a piece of balloon and ribbon into a nest, which leads me to believe he’s a party animal. Plus he’s got some tasteful decor.
Yes, I did make them on St. Patrick’s Day.
Nimbus II, 2012, Berndnaut Smilde |
Nimbus, 2010, Berndnaut Smilde |
Cumulus Beeekstraat 98, 2010, Berndnaut Smilde |
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Completed 2012 22″x28″ Oil |
*** UPDATE: prints available here ***
We’ll definitely miss Sam. Luckily Rusty will be there to welcome him into doggy heaven.
I did mostly spend the day working on Meatball’s painting. His eye is piercing blue but I like it.
Hello, I’m Caroline, an artist from Maryland. I appreciate you stopping and taking the time to look around.