29.8.10

the almost last weekend of summer

What an amazing weekend I've had! Usually I'd like to end with a video in a post, but I'm just too excited about this one and need to put it up front. Jeff and I were fortunate enough to meet Jelly Jells while we were in NYC this June when we were hanging out with my friend Kaiti (the girl he skips off with in this video). This video is pretty new and I'm sure most of you haven't seen it yet. I hope you love it as much as I do!


Super busy weekend! Saturday I had to get up for the community garden work party. It was a hot morning so after a couple of hours of attacking weeds in the sun I was ready for a low key afternoon and dinner with Jeff and my friend Stephanie. We had a great Vietnamese noodle salad with cucumbers fresh from the garden and peaches and raspberries for dessert. 

holy mountain necklace
the holy mountain inspired necklace
Saturday was also exciting because I saw a stranger wearing some of my jewelry at the fabulous Regional Assembly of Text. She mentioned that she liked her Sadie earrings so much because they reminded her of the film The Holy Mountain. We watched it last night and true to what she predicted, it did blow our minds. You can totally find it online and you should watch it. We did Holy Mountain inspired crafts while watching: I made a necklace, Jeff made a friendship bracelet and we made some collages with stuff I picked up at Urban Source. Good to make stuff with a crazy movie playing, it gets the creative juices flowing.

martha kitchen
peach rosemary jam
peach rosemary jam
Today was busy too, I met up with my brother's lovely girlfriend Kiki and we made Martha Stewart's rosemary peach jam (sooooo good) with rosemary from the community garden and zucchini chocolate cakes. The zucchini was the 16" long one they gave us at the UBC Farm on Friday, and the toasted walnuts we put on a few came from a trade that I did this week: one of my home grown cucumbers for four amazing organic peaches and a bag of toasted organic walnuts from the Okanagan. I love this time of year! I also stopped by the Blim Market this morning to check out the wares of local artisans and bakers. There was some seriously tasty stuff there and some beautiful jewelry, clothing, and art, too. You should go next time! I'm going to be there with new Sadie pieces Sunday, November 28!

zucchini chocolate cakes
zucchini chocolate cakes
Finally, tonight we're really missing the guilty pleasure movie club as Jacqui and Blair are out of town, but we've found CB4 on a movie channel, so that's sort of making up for it. We'll be back is session next week when Blair is sure to have a stellar pick for us. We might have some new members, too! Tomorrow I'm off to Seattle with my mom, despite having so much to do before school starts in a week and a half or so: annotated bibliographies to research and write, grad project topic to write a proposal for and I desperately need a haircut, among other things. I hope I can find the time over the long weekend! It's also Jeff's last week as a postie before he heads back to school this fall! Wish him luck, though I'm sure he'll love everything about his new endeavour. Wacky D from CB4 seems like a great end to a Sunday post:

6 comments:

  1. that necklace is G.O.R.G.E.O.U.S. and how neat to see a stranger wearing some of your jewelry! i've kinda wished i'd see someone wearing something i made, but i think that if i did, i may be too shy to talk to them!

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  2. That sounds like such a great weekend. I still can't believe how incredibly productive you are! Blair will indeed have an interesting movie choice for next weekend. Also, that is some kind of wonderful that you spotted someone wearing your necklace. You're a star Sarah!

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  3. The Holy Mountain and CB4 are a good combo of movies to watch together. I think Chris Rock is totally influenced by Alejandro Jodorowsky!

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  4. Thanks for all of the comments guys!

    Danielle: Thanks! It was super exciting to see someone wearing my jewelry and I'm thinking about maybe adding a necklace like the one I made this weekend to the Sadie shop. Gotta master the skills first, though!

    Anon/Jacqui: We missed you dudes tonight! Tell Blair "no pressure".

    Jeff: As I've already said, you are right on about this, high art sometimes seems low and vice versa.

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  5. mmm. that peach rosemary jam sounds delicious. what a great flavour combo! where is the recipe from? i'm going to be so sad when peach season is over!

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  6. Hi Karyn: it is delicious! It's been a summer mainstay in my kitchen for a few years now. You can find it at marthastewart.com. There's a hotlink in my post. It's the best with cheese!

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