Showing posts with label Traveling. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Traveling. Show all posts

Monday, July 30

The Traveling Container Garden









This has been the majority of my summer. My traveling container garden. 

It started out small and then continued to grow and grow. I only started with a few plants. Honestly, I did. But soon, garden fever took a hold of me and things got real. The main idea was to stay in Providence this summer, but I had other ideas too that involved moving around, which is how my plants went from balcony garden to "traveling" container garden.


This horribly blurry photo is the back of my Prius. Yes, I own a Prius and yes, I looked like a huge hippie driving down the highway like this. Especially with my "No Farms, No Food" bumper sticker, my dream catcher hanging off my mirror and my moccasin clad feet. I'm that girl. 

My plants traveled with me for about 3 weeks. Providence, RI to Lake Placid, NY to North Rose, NY and back to Providence. I assume they liked the air conditioning but, I can't speak for them. I just know that I did.


I know what you all are thinking. Why didn't you just have someone water them while you were away you crazy person!? Well, I have a couple of reasons. 

1. There's a lot of them. (if you couldn't tell)

2. Some of them need water twice a day. (They're big)

3. There's a colony collapse happening in New England (a.k.a. The bees are dying and I hardly see any) - Which means, that if I want any produce from these veggie plants, I have to hand pollinate them myself. 

So, they rode with me. Tomatoes rode shotgun. Everybody else got in the back. The sunflowers (above) had to be tipped like this because they were about as tall as me at that point in time. (about 5' 7") Craziness.


(again, I apologize for the awesomely blurry cell phone pics)

Somehow, we made it back to Providence in one piece. Or mostly. We had some nights with extreme winds that knocked some little tomatoes off their vines and some crowding in the car led to broken limbs, but pretty much in one piece. 


When it comes down to it, I have learned a lot about gardening this summer. I've had container gardens in the past and they just somehow worked. This was the summer that I had to deal with extreme heat, no bees and making mistakes. It was worth it. Reading this post by the Herb Gardener really helped me come to this conclusion though. I saw the title, "When You Kill Your Plants", and knew I could relate.

Even though I did kill a few plants this summer, and tortured a couple others who somehow survived, I am so addicted to this that I can't help but keep planting. Just this past week, I planted more seeds. I just couldn't help myself. Besides, if I can keep my balcony/apartment looking like this further into the fall and winter, there's no way I'm going to stop now. 



♥ Kenzie


Wednesday, October 19

Learn


LEARN from Rick Mereki on Vimeo.


I just ran into this series and it is beautiful. It reminds me of all the reasons I love traveling - meeting new people, eating and especially, learning. 

Experiencing a part of a different culture, while immersed in that environment, has always been one of my favorite things about traveling. It's like a drug to me. I just want more and more. I keep asking questions and trying to dig a little deeper. I have never really liked the tourist bit. I think it definitely has it's place, but as a lover of languages also, I would rather be struggling to learn the language while living in a native's house than listening to a tour guided in perfect English. I think that by living with a family in a foreign environment, even if you can't understand everything, you can come to respect the people and learn so much more about what's around you, wherever you are, whether it's across the US or across the world. 

Even just sitting down for a family dinner at someone else's table is an eye opening event. It's an experience that I hope every person gets to enjoy, really listen and learn from at some point in their life. It is truly one of my favorite things to do in other places and where I feel I learn the most about the family dynamics and how the culture works as a whole. Amazing what you can learn in a few short hours.

Tell me about your experiences. Near or far. Across town or across the world.
Share your stories or a little about your culture. Wherever you are from.

♥ Kenzie

Monday, August 1

Road-Trippin' :: Part 1


Just some photos from my NYC trip to visit Miss Kirsten a few weeks ago. It was *such* a great time filled with lots of jewelry making, fabric shopping, mess making and PhotoBoothing (duh). Oh and Starbucks... lots of that.
{Thank you Kirsten!}

Where are you traveling to these days?

♥ Kenzie

Saturday, July 16

Posts from the road

My car and I have gotten pretty close this past week. I mean, we always have been with all the traveling we do together {home to Providence, Prov to home} but this past week has been insane. I have lots of pictures that I need to share but for now, here's a photo of my other companion, Maurice. He's been traveling with Max {car} and I for a few years too.

I promise I'll be back in a day or two and you'll be overwhelmed with photos and stories, but until then, I may need to recover a bit...


♥ Kenzie

P.S. I've got a wicked trucker tan. On my left arm and leg. I know. You're jealous...