Thursday, September 24, 2020

Patina


I've had these pots for almost 30 years, so the patina is real. It's a miracle they survived many winters without cracking. They are a perfect example of Japanese wabi sabi:

Imperfection is the basic principle of Wabi-Sabi, the Japanese philosophy of accepting your imperfections and making the most of life.“Wabi” is said to be defined as “rustic simplicity” or “understated elegance” with a focus on a less-is-more mentality.

I went to the West Seattle Nursery, planning to splurge on a couple of new pots, but why pay over $100 for fake patina? The old look is in. Maybe in the spring I'll be in the mood to buy something new and shiny. 

We hauled them over to the place of honor in front of the house. I dug out the old roots and dirt, then started over with fresh potting soil. A big dirty job.  I also filled the bottoms with bricks, so they would be less likely to tip over and (heaven forbid) and dent the new railings. 

Record rainfall yesterday with much more still coming. One atmospheric river after another, lucky us. It was nice in a way though, because there was nothing to do except make the most of a day spent mostly inside.  I walked around the bock a few times yesterday before it really started. This morning it's pouring rain and windy, with thunderstorms later.


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