If you are local come out and check it out! My very first art show
What: Julius Horton Building, 2nd Floor Art Gallery & Open Studios
Where: Julius Horton Building, 6004 12th Ave South, 2nd Floor, above All City Coffee.
When: Artopia, June 23rd, Noon - 8:00 pm
I have taken 4 years off from nursing...it's really time to start getting back into it in some way or another. I last worked 3 years in public health which I really, really loved.....helping underprivileged patient populations. I would do it again in a heartbeat for sure. I would like to learn something new though as well and have always wanted to be a midwife. I allow myself lots of time for fun and playing around, especially the last few years. I definitely deserved it. I had been in school and worked my whole life, practically. I still will, but I definitely also need to continue to challenge myself. Work hard for something that means a lot to me. It's getting to be that time. That way, I can always feel good about my self.
I'm sure you all know what I mean.
Yesterday my daughter, andnowmiguel and I were in the Fremont Solstice parade
xo
Blyss































Sometimes a day can pass in a blink and others can go on forever....that was yesterday, a perfect day that slowed down time, unpacked it's bags and moved in to the Days to Remember Hotel.
xo
Blyss
ps
You want to know something?
A) Yeah, yeah!! Give it to me! I want the facts, just the facts!!
B) Ooh a story, I want it juicy! Details, details!





(remember to right click on an image and click 'view image if you can't see the whole frame on your computer)
cool eh?
What's grosser than gross?
Hahahahhahaha! Gross huh?
Wait! There's more!
A new discovery! Ghostland Observatory!!!!!!!!!!! They make me wanna boogie and bite you!!!!!!!!! They were there also. We found them playing after we dug into garbage cans finding and collecting cans to recycle and turn in for free goodz
Yes, there I was in my bikini top under the hot, hot sun with andnowmiguel. He dug 'em out, I sqweeeeeshed 'em! Got scratched in the process

In return we got a skateboarding dvd, an Inconvenient Truth book, stickers and a
. Weird. But cool ![]()
So the weather on Saturday was warm and really nice. Not too hot, not too windy. The concert was sold out actually. We went with our friend BriooooooooOoo and his little muffins and my seester and her 4 leetle muffins. And of course I brought my one so very awesome, not quite so little, muffin. It was a campin' extravaganza. We have the sweet spot that we keep going back to, right on the water and totally free. Not to mention that hardly anybody knows about it so it's pretty much the same people every year and hardly any at that....and NO! I won't tell you!
Anyway, the concert was a lot of fun and we ended up waiting til the last minute (that would be me) to buy our tickets so we picked 'em up from a scalper at the show for $125 a piece. A lot, huh! But worth it. They had been going for $200 but I charmed him with my beedy beedy little eyes
and we made off like beastie bandits. Luckily!







Ozomatli sounded great too, I hadn't seen them for a long time. Also good was Neko Case who I love.








After we finished RECYCLING (woohoo!), we cooled off in the refreshing mist area
And then again and again and again and again all day. ![]()
Lots more concert pictures so only click if you're not dial up or have a lot of time to waiiiiiiiiit.
Before we went to the show on Saturday we all hung out by the water and played around. It was a beautiful day all day. We were going to go again to the show on Sunday but were hit with the biggest wind storm I have ever been in. This coming from a girl who LOVES the wind, that's saying a lot.
I just couldn't leave my sister with 7 kids and ditch her without a car or help and it's a good thing Miguel and I stayed because the wind lasted all day and night with gusts of almost 70 mph!! It would almost knock me over at times. We couldn't set up the barbeque and 2 of our tents gave out. Luckily we brought a couple of spare tents because we ended up really needing them. My sister has 2 year old twins and they were having a hard time of it so she needed to stay with them in the tent at all times which made for a long day for her. Miguel and I worked hard re-assembling, feeding kids and problem solving though we did get a nice nap in the middle of all of that.
My daughter at one point was trying to help us move blankets and tripped over a piece of re-bar sticking out of the ground, cut her foot and then got a really bad nose bleed immediately after. The wind was making the blood go everywhere and the babies were crying and she was crying....yeah, that was a little hard. We got her all fixed up though and my sister ran to the park with all the kids to give them a deterrent of just staying in the tent all day. The park location turned out to be just as windy though so she came on back, but first stopped at the corner market and heated up a bunch of warm food so that was good at least. In the end we found a location to move our tents and blankets on the other side of a big cliff and out of the wind, right as it was getting dark. The two older kids and Miguel and myself went back and forth getting 3 tents with warm bedding set up and then helped all the little kids and my sister over. They were all pretty cold and wind shocked by the whole thing by that time but warmed up and fell asleep super quick after getting out of the wind.
The reason we waited so long to move over to that spot was that for one, there was a big sign that said 'absolutely no camping beyond this point' and also because we just kept thinking the wind would let up. We would have just packed up and gone home only one of our group's vehicles was at the concert and there were too many of us to fit in the van. Anyway it must have gone on like that for 12 hours or more. When it was all over, though it was pretty crazy at times and uncomfortable some of the time also, everyone agreed that it was at least a crazy adventure.
Longest post ever maybe...? Someday when I I'm old and my memory isn't what it used to be I'll be happy I took all these pictures all my life.
Hope your computer didn't put up a fight.

I sure would like to thank the nice person who sent me the beautiful, hardback book, 'Treehouses of the World'. I love it! Thank you, thank you, thank you!!!
xo
Blyss
The Lightning in a Bottle festival in Santa Barbara was such a beautiful event. I can't believe all the amazing music I heard in such a short time. Gamelon X, Bluetech,
Novatron, Bassnectar and Kid Beyond!!. You should really definately check out the Kid Beyond link, he can do incredible things with his voice!
And the trees at this festival!!!! It was such a different experience having all of these huge trees surrounding us and amidst us all. A differrent kind of playa experience and with so much more music. On the playa I miss so much because there is just so much art and music out there and then throw in all the people I know and love and only see on the playa and then throw in all the people I don't know yet but want to....there is a lot to experience.






















My brother Jeremiah...









Nova!




Bob and I...

Chermoya!!
























My brother and I,

**All pictures taken by andnowmiguel and/or myself.
I went to the farmers market today and bought so many veggie and flower starts. I had actually planted my garden before I left for Peru but the soil must be pretty depleted because very little of what I planted actually grew. Also I know that seeds grow better if started indoors or in a greenhouse but I thought I would just try it out and see what happened. So anyway, next week I get to re-prep and enrich my soil and then plant again. I am also going to put up my pool next week. Yahoo
I was going to go see Pan's Labyrinth at the movie theater today but rented it instead and am going to watch it and sit by the fire that Miguel just made for me. That will be better. And anyway we went to this really cool little place in West Seattle called Husky's deli and got grilled panini sandwhiches to go...and pickles!
ok! Hope the pictures uploaded ok and if you can't see them because they are too big, right click to see the full image.
Also, Miguel asked me to marry him. Life is crazy and now we're engaged! Only...we already got married by the pope on the playa who I always swore was naked but who I realized after finding a picture, was actually clothed! I guess I was imagining him naked like guys do with nuns. Or something.
xo
Blyss
Also, check out this great green website, Tree Hugger.
If you like my Navy Girl set and would like to see it go live, or if you haven't seen it yet but would like to ....Click here!!. Staff will be re-reviewing sets in the next couple of months so please leave a comment on the set itself if you love it and want it to go up.
xo
I am completely over the altitude sickness and Joanna is better from her flu today. She slept over 24 hours and I was just up with a raging headache, roaming around trying to down Coca tea. Anyway we´re better and we´re up early to pack and stow our huge backpacks in the hostel storage. Then we have to find a market for food and alcohol and then grab a bus to the Sacred Valley of the Incas in Urubamba for the Full Moon Party.!
xo
Blyss
So beautiful here, all cobble stone and ancient. Taking motor bikes up to Machu Picchu tomorrow...was going to hike it but we want to have time to hit Chile now as well. Will be here at The Point hostel until Wednesday and then going to Urubamba for Festival of the DJs Full Moon Party, camping overnight. Coming back Thursday to kayak-river rafting all day to a hot springs. Cusco is really cool.
If you are in Seattle, go check out Miguel´s mural showing at CoCA´s new Belltown location!
Mural
A web page about the gallery, including links to press release
xo
Blyss
xoBLyss

























































]























