It seems to be a customary end-of–the-year ritual for
bloggers to make their “best of” lists. I’m not sure I could do that because
singling out one thing as “best” automatically relegates a whole host of other
equally good things to the category of “second-best” or “not so good”,
depending on how you look at it. So this is not my “best of” list, it’s a list
of random things in different categories that I enjoyed and/or discovered in
2013.
Fruit: The second crop of Brown Turkey figs (higos) that appeared on
our tree this fall by the hundreds. They were the biggest, juiciest, sweetest
figs I’ve ever eaten. I highly recommend this variety of fig tree.
Cat: Our Maine Coon cat, Jasper, has just completed his
first year with us, and settled in nicely. He has all of the good features
of a dog and none of the bad ones. He comes when he’s called, follows us around
without being needy, wakes me up in the morning with a gentle mew and pat on
the face, and comes and goes as he pleases, occasionally catching a rat or
mouse.
Drink: The home-brewed ginger kombucha that one of Michael’s
relatives gave us last week. It’s fizzy, it’s tasty, and it’s got to be good
for you! I may try brewing some myself.
Tincture: The tincture made with dried fig leaves turned out wonderfully sweet and tonka-like. I'm going to use it in a perfume this year.
Orchid: Laelia rubescens, with its big snowballs of
purple-throated white flowers on crazy long stalks. It’s blooming now, with an
interesting fragrance reminiscent of Ben-Gay, a sports rub that contains methyl
salicylate. The photo is from a couple of years ago. This year it has two big spikes, each with a dozen flowers. To pollinate or not to pollinate, that is the question.
Perfume show: The San Francisco Artisan Fragrance Salon
sponsored by Taste TV is quickly becoming the premiere perfume event on the
West Coast. It’s grown and prospered since its inception at a small art gallery
two years ago, and will take place for the third time on March 15, 2014, with
nearly two dozen participants, including Olympic Orchids.
Oud: Chinese Exclusive from Ensar Oud. To me, this is the
prototype of oud, the ultimate woody fragrance. It’s an indescribable scent to
meditate to, sleep on, or just inhale for pure pleasure.
Perfume discovery: A long-neglected and untried sample of
Complex by Boadicea the Victorious. For the first few hours I imagined it as
being what an ancient, defunct cave-dwelling would smell like, discovered
during the clear-cutting of a hillside evergreen forest, complete with the dark
mineral scent of the rock walls, the slightly sooty scent of old fires long
extinguished, and the pungent smell of mortally wounded trees and herbs all
around. A lot of people who post reviews seem to hate it with a passion. All
the more reason to love it.
Bird sighting: A few days ago we walked down to the park at
the bottom of the hill, where we heard some excited chirping. When I looked
down, there were two of the cutest little birds I’ve ever seen, scratching in
the leaves. They were a patterned olive color with bright, broad, neon-yellow
stripes on their heads. Both birds seemed to have no fear, approaching us as if
they were curious to see what we were doing, looking up at us. Back at home I looked
them up and discovered that they were golden-crowned kinglets. I don’t recall
ever seeing these birds before even though they must be native.
Natural sound: The sound of palm-leaves rattling in the
wind. It’s somehow disturbing and reassuring at the same time.
I could keep going all day, so that’s probably enough of a
“best-of ” list for one post. What are some random things that you enjoyed in
2013?
[All photos are mine except for the golden-crowned kinglet, which is adapted from Wikimedia]