Friday, October 17, 2008

More Paintings and Mutant Peppers


I haven't yet titled this painting I did a couple of weeks ago, but I'm thinking about giving it the name of an imaginary city from a series of books. I wonder if that would be okay?

The painting is 8x10, small enough that I could lay it on the scanner and not have to deal with the issues of lighting, digital photography settings and learning the new camera. Unfortunately, I can't do that with every painting, and I think I am going be experimenting with taking pictures of a larger diptych later today.



Two posts ago, there was a picture of my jalapeno plant with little red and green peppers. The little peppers are shorter, smaller, more rounded than the usual jalapeno. That's because the plant is one of the hybrids developed by Texas A&M University that is supposed to have the same taste but half the heat of the traditional jalapeno. I planted one of these and one regular jalapeno, in large pots about 8 feet apart. Which was evidently too close. Both plants have little rounded hot peppers. The other day I came in from the yard and put these 2 peppers in Edward's hand. He came down the hall a few hours later with watering eyes to report on the heat of the "mild" pepper he had just taken a bite out of.

In the garden on Friday, I planted a row of mixed "Gourmet blend" beets, the picture on the seed packet is very pretty, and some more arugula. I noticed that several almost thread thin fennel seedlings had cropped up. I'm hoping the cats don't stroll across them until they are a bit sturdier.

8 comments:

Debbie Gootter said...

That was a big bite he took out of the jalapeno!

April said...

neat painting, but I don't get why anyone would want a milder jalapeno lol

Tributary said...

Wow. That painting is beautiful! You're quite talented! Nice blog, too!

Jan said...

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Crafty Mama said...

Oh, I'm so jealous. I can't get anything to stay alive, and the squirrels we have in Central Florida are very inventive. They eat anything and everything off my few plants that have survived.

Jenna said...

Beautiful painting! And I love your blend of art and gardening - I would absolutely do the same if I had a backyard! :)

rose AKA Walk in the Woods - she/her said...

What sweet little hot peppers! :D

UniqueNurseGranny said...

Love the painting...