Monday, October 24, 2011

Yes! Please..

http://www.yesmagazine.org/
I decided against monetizing my blog with random advertisements because during these revolutionary times I feel it is very important now more than ever to be mindful of the businesses we support. I can't have a blog about folk, farming and "FREEDOM" and use ads that support industry that is unsustainable simply for my own monetary gain. Not gonna do it! But, that being said, I would like to support businesses and missions that I believe in. I recently discovered Yes! magazine. It is a non-profit, independent and subscriber supported magazine that promotes "powerful ideas and practical action" for people wanting to make a difference in their communities and the planet. I contacted Yes! magazine and asked them if I could post an ad on my site and they gave me three different photos to choose from. Of course, I had to choose the ad featuring the grandfather of modern activisim, revolution and legendary folkie, Pete Seeger!   

In Yes'! own words...

 

"Powerful Ideas, Practical Actions

2010 yes magazine covers
Today’s world is not the one we want—climate change, financial collapse, poverty, and war leave many feeling overwhelmed and hopeless.
YES! Magazine empowers people with the vision and tools to create a healthy planet and vibrant communities. We do this by:
  • Reframing issues and outlining a path forward;
  • Giving a voice to the people who are making change;
  • Offering resources to use and pass along
YES! Magazine is printed on 100% post-consumer waste, chlorine-free paper. We reach more than 150,000 readers quarterly. More than 140,000 people visit our website each month, where we post new stories every day."

Hey, if it's Pete Seeger's favorite magazine....maybe it is time to subscribe! YES! I will!

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Fall...

My gigging and farming season (as far as I know) is officially over until next spring. It was a good, good run  promoting my new album and also dabbling in the art of farming.

Though we're just in mid Autumn, I'm beginning to feel the pull, pull, pull of winter....it is whispering in my ear...."eat more comfort food, Rose....take out your winter coats, boots and gloves....get ready to hunker down and hibernate!" I don't mind it though. As much as I love the warmer months of the year, and the freedom of it, the change of the season is welcome, too.  The rains will come soon...but I will read more, learn some new songs....drink lots of tea and hot lemonade and get ready for the holidays....and before I know it, spring will reappear and it will be welcomed, too.

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Let There Be Peace on Earth!

Let there be peace on earth and let it begin with me....I was reminded of that old holiday classic on Saturday night in Austin, Tx, as Kathleen Ramos, president of Chittamani Kadamp Buddhist Center spoke a few words on how to create world peace. "It begins with ourselves", she said. What an important reminder that I, in fact, had forgotten!

I was delighted to be invited to perform at this benefit concert promoting world peace that was held at the wonderful Casa de Luz, a community sanctuary for this progressive Texas town. It was a magical evening, in part because the energy generated from the guests to the volunteers was all just so peaceful....

To me, the best part of the evening was having a group sing-a-long of John Lennon's "Imagine". Thank you to Synthia, Daniel, Kathleen and all the wonderful people who took part in the evening. Thank you for promoting such an important mission.


Synthia, Daniel, Kathleen, Kim and me singing "Imagine" with the audience...


Me and all the wonderful volunteers that evening! Takes a village!
Peace Out Y'all!

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Barn Again!

The Barn Where the Magic Happens!

I got to sing in a barn this weekend; a lovely old barn that resides at the Christmas Tree farm in Carnation, WA. It is the home of Maren Van Nostrand and Byron Rick's brainchild, Soundfalls Music Institute. The mission behind Soundfalls is that of working on personal growth in tandem with building community by sharing music performance and dance. I was part of their quarterly radio / variety show on Saturday night. It was almost like stepping back in time. The feeling of community pulsed in the barn.  Several acts were featured, including a young artist, who couldn't have been more than 13. Though she sang just one song, I was both inspired and moved to see this youngster sing and play her heart out and look as relaxed as if she were doing it in her living room. I felt blessed to have been invited to perform within this wonderfully supportive community.

Maren and Byron are onto something with Soundfalls. They are helping us reclaim what so many of us have lost with our busy modern lives..... They are doing it with passion, love, and pure joy.

Saturday, September 3, 2011

Growing a Child

Me...weeding the beds, back at the ranch...


Mom in her Garden
I decided to help my folks out today in their yard...they help me with so much, it is the least I can do. As a 41 year old woman I no longer resent being given a bucket, trowel and clippers and being told, "can you weed this row here...?" No longer does my Mom say, "do a good job or you will have to do it again..." No longer am I thinking who I can be out playing with and how horrible it is to be weeding a garden back at the ranch, when other kids are playing in the summer sun. I now enjoy gardening as it allows me to live in the moment and be part of a stillness and quiet.  I like to think the many jobs around the house that Mom gave us kids helped us grow into  hard working people. Maybe that is how you grow children...?  I will never work as hard and endlessly as my parents do. I think with each generation into modernity it just changes....


Friday, September 2, 2011

Folk Love.....Folk....Vashon Folk Festival

Alex, the Next Generation of Folk...!
One of the many reasons I love performing traditional folk music (which is an umbrella term, but will use this for brevity sake) so much is because it is for all people and audiences. There is nothing that pleases me more, as a performer and an audience member, than seeing young, old and all those in the middle enjoying the same music. This is community. Community abounds at little festivals like the Vashon Winery Folk Festival. We are starved for community in modern America. We need to grab it where and when we can,  participate, nurture and watch it grow, just like a garden.  Music and community will nourish our souls....

Thursday, September 1, 2011

The Apple of the Earth, la Pomme de Terre...

Spuds!


 Mining for gold….yukon gold and fingerling potatoes, don’t you know. Did you know that if you plant one potato in the ground within a couple months you can harvest upwards of 20 potatoes from each plant? I was incredulous as I was digging with my hands at the Lanphear farm and finding gem after delicious gem ….I spent about one hour in the row of potatoes, harvesting.  

 A few days later, as I vacationed at EagleHeights cottage, where it is known as a B & V (Bed and Vegetables), my sister Debbie pointed out the crop of potatoes that was growing in one of the raised beds. I didn’t even notice they were there.  I had been boasting of the jewels that I had harvested at the farm but I didn’t even see the crop at the B & V that was staring me down each time I walked through the front gate.  Deb also showed me how to easily harvest the spuds with a pitchfork and voila.

I have a lot to learn.