Thursday, November 27, 2008

Golden Pear Jam

Many golden shades of pear jam

Home-made organic pear jam illuminated by the sun.

Saturday, November 15, 2008

Hide and Seek

Lazy the Bunny

How long did it take you to see the rabbit in the picture? Isn't it amazing at how well the rabbit's mottled fur matches the dirt and twigs in the background? Wow.

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Fall Colors All Year-Round

Chicago Pilsen neighborhood colorful market sign

Yellow wall and red windows in Columbia City

Red and yellow building and lettering in Lahaina

Bold yellows, reds, and oranges from around the nation (Chicago, top; Columbia City / Seattle, middle; Lahaina, bottom)

Friday, November 7, 2008

Fall Harvest

Rainbow chard Purple broccoli Fresh beets Fall squash

Fresh vegetables and squash from the local farm stand. The rainbow chard is especially delicious.

Monday, November 3, 2008

Garba-Raas dance for Navratri

Colorful little Indian girl practicing with dandia sticks

Colorful Indian dancers

Couple in yellow and orange

Celebrating Navratri is something everyone should experience. The whole room was moving up and down, forwards and backwards like waves breaking on a beach as everyone danced the Garba. Like gears in a clock, an overwhelming view of color and motion as circles of people orbited around other circles of people around the shrine in the center, like planets rotating about themselves and the sun at the same time. Hundreds of people following each other and they danced around the room. Oh the poor people who had to follow me. They eventually gave up in polite frustration and jumped ahead.

We formed a giant circle, two concentric circles for the Raas, the dandia dance. Yes, we banged dandias (sticks) together like swords and in a short pattern and kept rotating partners. Banging dandias with people of all ages, from 3 to 60 or more, is a great way to break the ice with a lot of people since you have to stare face to face as you coordinate the movements and rotate to the next partner.

People from all backgrounds were represented. Although most people were Indian or of Indian descent, people with backgrounds or from Asia, Africa, Europe, and local Americans were there too. Just in our group of seven there were people from Estonia, India, Africa (not sure which country), and the US. I even ran into some of my Indian co-workers who I think were more surprised to see me than I was to see them.