Tina, trying to beat me to the blog punch...yeah, she won.
All creatures great and small were diggin' the vibe in the kitchen...lemon verbena loving lap cat and shaggy chickens snooping by the back door.
Grinding the Dragon's Blood resin (Sanguis draconis)
My patchouli cone 'soldiers' are drying very nicely!!
Rose petal beads above- lemon verbena beads and virginia creeper berries below
Roe: "pssst, might I interest you in some of my special vintage patchouli oil stash, Tina?"
Tina: "Smile for the blog, Roe"
All creatures great and small were diggin' the vibe in the kitchen...lemon verbena loving lap cat and shaggy chickens snooping by the back door.
Grinding the Dragon's Blood resin (Sanguis draconis)
My patchouli cone 'soldiers' are drying very nicely!!
Rose petal beads above- lemon verbena beads and virginia creeper berries below
Roe: "pssst, might I interest you in some of my special vintage patchouli oil stash, Tina?"
Tina: "Smile for the blog, Roe"
5 comments:
GROOOOVY! Where's them black light posters hon? no Hendrix? Joplin? Ahhhh...incense peppermints. Have you ever made beads from rose petals? rosary?
OMG - Great blog! And I love, love, love that last pic - and the one of the cat in Carol's lap.
Jenny, I made those pink rose beads yesterday. They smell divine!!
Once again..I sure wish I lived closer to you!!! Looks like such a good time. I made rose petal beads once.....LOVED that. Thanks for the reminder..I bet my girls would love to do that sometime. Of course I had a rose garden then (in Calif) and not now...but I think I could come up with some petals in spring.
I bet your place smelled fabulous!!!
Ya know hon I had a tiny incense burner similar to the one in your photo in the early 70's. I burned them patchouli cones till my parents gagged on the smell. :)sometime could ya post instruction on the rose beads? Burchcat looks blissed out.
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