Friday, June 29, 2012

Iris is in labor!

My suspicions were true!  Iris has been acting funny lately...not her usual cheerful self.  We had our friend's tortoise Max stay with us while they were on vacation in the spring and my daughter Elle was always the one to catch them mating.  But luckily I don't have to have "the talk" with her yet since she would say that Iris is giving Max piggy back rides.  So this morning labor has begun and we are quietly observing and documenting her progress.
Meanwhile, Elle, our animal saver rescued a date beetle that was stuck in a spider web from a slow and painful death from an army of red ants.  She definitely takes after her father with her reptile, insect, and amphibian catching abilities.  

Here's a little info on the reproductive habits of the desert tortoise...

Tortoises mate in the spring and in the fall. Male desert tortoises will grow two large white glands around the chin area, called Chin Glands, that signify mating season.
Males will circle around females, biting the shells of the females in the process, and then will proceed to climb upon the female and insert his penis (a white organ, usually only seen upon careful inspection during mating, as it is hidden inside the male and can only be coaxed out with sexual implication) into the vagina of a female.(located around the tail) The male may also proceed to make grunting noises once atop a female, and may move front legs up and down in a constant motion.(as if playing a drum. Months later, the female will lay a clutch of from 4 to 8 hard-shelled-eggs (which are the size and shape of ping-pong balls), usually in June or July, and they hatch in August or September. Wild female tortoises can produce 2 or possibly 3 clutches a year. Their eggs incubate from 90 to 135 days. Tortoises reach sexual maturity at the age of 15. With a high mortality rate, their average life expectancy is between 50 to 80 years if they survive past 20 years of age.


Here is a great resource on desert tortoises...


http://www.mojavedata.gov/deserttortoise_gov/index.html


I now have approximately 90 days to figure out the fate of the baby tortoises.  We adopted Iris from the Living Desert, a local zoo that has a tortoise adoption program.  Desert tortoises are often displaced because of habitat loss due to new construction in the area.  It would be great if we could aid in the recovery efforts of the desert tortoise in the wild.

Thursday, June 28, 2012

Healthy Appetizers

 I have to figure out what I'm going to make for appetizers for my husband's art opening on Saturday.  I really want to use ingredients from my garden.  I have plenty of basil so I've been making lots of pesto lately.  I think I'll make my niece Maya's signature appetizer, which is the cucumber dish in the photo above.  She made it for my mom's surprise birthday tea party last year and I've been using her recipe for last minute snacks ever since.  It's super easy and consists of sliced cucumbers, pesto, cheese and a mint leaf.  Sometimes I add fresh or sun-dried tomatoes.

Thursday, June 21, 2012

Next Stop...Unique LA!

My next show is in Los Angeles.  The show is the Unique LA Summer Show and it is the largest independent design show in the country with 150 hand-selected designers and artists. 

I first learned about the show from my cousin Jackie of Voz Clothing & Art, when she invited me to her booth at the Unique LA Spring Show two years ago in downtown LA. She is an amazing artist and designer and inspires so many around her.  

I'm thrilled to be in the summer show at the Barker Hanger in Santa Monica, California.  Please spread the word to all of your Los Angeles friends.  Thanks!

Friday, June 8, 2012

Smoketree Collection

It was a fun morning at the Living Desert earlier this week photographing the Smoketree Collection with my friend Stef and our children.  We had a picnic right beside the mountain of bighorn sheep in the desert wash where all the Smoke trees were in full bloom.  It was the perfect setting to capture the beauty of this native desert plant.






You can find the entire collection in my shop at