The Wooley Artist in a Lilly Zoo

My Girls, our sheepies,chickens and their eggs, fiber, sometimes paint, homemade goodies and life on a small hobby farm called LillyZoo
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Saturday, November 19, 2011

St Martin Nov 11th

We celebrated our own St. Martins holiday on November 11th with good friends. It was the day after the full moon. Our beloved kindy teachers from last year sent us an invitation to attend the GMWS walk. What a beautiful walk and tale in the round with old friends and loved-ones.




Abeautiful tale by kindy teachers of a little girl in search of her fairy friends who have gone down to winter over within Mother Earths care. In a large circle of beautiful handmade lanterns and little wiggley children. It was so magical. 


After a walk through the woods we sang St.Martin carols and retired for the night. What a wonderful way to enjoy our family time TOGETHER.

Monday, September 28, 2009

Sept 09


Lots goin on in sept






Moving the chicken tractor around the back field and collecting a doz a day give or take

Lots of fossil fuels saved by hanging laundry out

Family visiting

Making tie dyed fall outfits out of last years Halloween costumes

Making 2009 Merlot and Petite Syrah, we will move these to glass carboys after fermentation, sure smelled good

Meeting our Betsy our glorified lawn mower

Enjoying a visit with the ladies for Circle at my house

Fridays at the Hand and Hoe and knitting on the lawn while the kids play

Sunday dinner at the Nonni's

Picking Nonno's figs
Hangin out with Daddy after dinner

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

I can feel it Fall ing on us...








Summer is wild and free. We do lots of busy all over movement with very little rhythm. Like butterflies we are all over the yard and house, yelling Marco from the windows to locate the whereabouts of a little one. We are at the pond, the garden, the chickens, out walking, having parties and company.

But fall is coming. I feel the spiral inward beginning, the need to prepare for the cold, laundar the warm clothes. The change of the earth access has started the marble in its downward or inward motion toward the winter solstice and personal inward journey until next spring. I have begun making more routine actions in our day, preparing foods for storage and planning our Curriculum around the coming seasons. Quiet time had to be reinstated, more of a daily rhythm is taking place at LillyZoo and it is getting dark earlier...
Our day starts with the 'Head' We get up and do probably what every body does in the morning, our daily chores. The girls are little chatter boxes and then start with heady activities and curriculum of the day, playing games, puzzles, singing, drawing, painting and examining stories or music.

In the middle of the day we lean towards the 'Heart' activities something with rhythmic feeling. For us right now it has been mainly Quiet Time for the 3 yr old who needs to stop rest and listen to just breathing and her heart beating or the sound of her infant sister suckling. Sometimes the 5 yr old needs this too and will succumb to her own quiet meditation.













At the end of the day their hands need to work hence the 'Hands' part of our day, cleaning the work space and organizing. lace up cards, playdough, connectigons, play house or making dinner with Mom cutting veggies or fruit.


Soon I will be feeding the fireplaces, baking bread, cooking cooking cooking and spinning a fine yarn. The sheep and wool festival will be next month. First comes the tomatoes, then the apples then the wool, and lots of fire wood.

ahh the spiral inward...













Thursday, July 2, 2009

All in some days work

A month since A was born I am just now posting some pics of my summer lovelies. There is alot more to do in a day when I have to stop and snuggle up for some milking time. The kitchen is always dirty, there are toys everywhere, I actually want to vaccum, and making dinner is a very unpleasurable experience (could be the kitchen environment). Enough complaining, in between nursings here are some of the fun things we have been doing which also keep us from being tidy


Face painting




Gardening



We found baby bunnies in my garden








Watermelon eating






Swimming at the Pond








And my little E is in her first Story Time at the library



This week we have even been into NYC for a photo shoot of the girls, been to the farmers market in the hip town of Nyack and attended a Midwives and Families picnic with lots of other homebirth mamas and honeys.
D'oh! time to nurse, gotta run!

Saturday, April 25, 2009

The 2nd Annual Fairy Ball with Fairy Una

Last night we attended the 2nd Annual Childrens Fairy Ball made by Fairy Una Wildwood. It was a gala to awaken the fairies and flora after winter. Fairy Una was able to have the event at Peace Through Play Nursery School a beautiful property across from the Waldorf toy store Meadow Lark Toys here in the community I live in. Perfect weather permitted us to run freely and be comfortable under the magical night sky. It was all outdoors in 'the forest of enchantment' and was so magical, complete with twinkling lights, an outdoor fire, an ancient story teller, a may pole dance, and a concert with Fairy Una, Fairy Eli, and Fairy Lira. By the end of the night the all the little fairies were delirious with enchantment and high on fairy dust.


Story telling
May Pole Dance








The girls and I made their flower fairy costumes this week. The event was so much fun and well worth the 45 bucks for the family to attend.







Daddy's girl
Receiving her special mask and crossing over into the Enchanted Forest to meet the Fairies

Woodland fairy















Fairy and Hubert the Owl





Music talent Fairy in the Fairy Cottage
Ancient storyteller

















Chasing bubbles


















Chocolate Faced Flower Fairies













Of course only sweets were served, strawberries, marshmallows, cheesecakes, pumpkin muffins, cookies, brownies and punch or lemon water to entice fairies from their hollows.



Face painting











So much fun!

Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Waldorf Spring Music Festival

This past weekend I joined my pal Carrie of Temptress Yarn to sell our wares in at the Waldorf Music Festival up in Chestnut Ridge. The day was lovely, music fantastic, food better than most fairs and the sells were awful! However, I did have the chance to see the community in action and wished I had brought my husband and children along to see. The children in this community have no worries about being affected by Nature-Deficit Disorder.



There was a little roost at the edge of the forest where the children ran off into the woods. I saw sword fights and shoot outs. The fairy wing merchant had sold to both boys and girls alike. It was like being in Neverland.







It had rain and rain and rain and rain the day before the fest. There was black mud everywhwere... so all the kids took their shoes off.




Painted faces and tie-dyed fingers



The grass was a beautiful kelly green when we arrived in the morning but the black mud made its way up from beneath throughout the day.

Tom Chapin, Lucy Kaplansky, Mustard's Retreat, Which Way East and Bill Bindlestick played music all day along with a couple puppet shows by Grieder Family Players.





Our booth looks sparse I suppose but we had a lot of stuff. We needed a bright sign So we didn't look so much like a garage sale.



I thought these would be a hit but...








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