

Next is a picture of a beautiful Iris blooming in her front garden and of Lulu her rescued greyhound who has been a gentle companion on many of my wanderings about Arthur's Seat and town.
Welcome to the Greennaissance!
I find myself currently in a place I once was long ago. I am visiting a friend who lives in Ashland, Oregon where I also used to live off and on when I was first on my own. It was a pivotal time as it is for all of us when we first leave home to try on life on our own terms. I bonded deeply here with a few friends who have been my intimate companions through the many inconstancies of life. I look at us now, two old friends who have been through many trials and tribulations within and between ourselves and I look out the window remembering how things felt then, when we were 19 and 20.
When I walk these streets I see both what is here now and how it was then. I feel both how I am now and how I was then. It is like walking beside a ghost of myself, two dimensions overlaying each other. I can feel the feelings so clearly of what I hoped for myself and the world at that point of beginning. I had such deep passion and intense longing to right the injustices and to facilitate humans' connection to the world of Nature.
I can say from my position now, some 33 years later that nothing has changed and everything has changed. I still have the same passions and longings though the intensity has receded somewhat. In the youthful times the incredible awareness of potential and possibility lit my days in brightness stoked by an urgency to stave off the disasters that lay dormant in unsustainable choices and misused political power. Today I have more experience and a broader vision of the world, of humanity, the universe and of my own place in the spectrum. I have a much better sense of my own strengths, weaknesses and what is possible for me in this lifetime. I have been through both the light of my potential and the darkness of my fear's and have finally come to a place peace with it all.
Ironically, or perhaps incredibly, I feel like I am now come to a place very similar to where I was in those youthful days long ago filled with the magic of inspiration and passion about how beautiful this world can be. After traveling the long journey through the ills of politics, economics, environmental disaster after disaster, of lives tried and changed, loves found and loves lost, fortunes sought and re-evaluated, I have finally come out the other side where I can once again see the best in things. When I look out at these hills that once so enchanted me and see the magnificent beauty of the spring bloom of color and texture in plant, tree and flower I am once again touched by that sense of magic and possibility. I once again feel like we can't have come this far, in an evolutionary sense, only to destroy ourselves and take a good portion of the other beings with us. I believe now, as I did then, that true transformation of humanity and the planet is happening.
What I was seeking then is happening now, it just took much longer than I had expected. And I didn't end up playing the role I imagined I would play which is very likely what made it so hard to see along the way. I suppose what I see now is that is was always happening it just didn't look like what I thought it would so I didn't recognize it. That is the biggest difference between then and now, besides the fact I no longer have the body of a 19 or 20 yr old, but now I understand that things happen slowly, subtly over time, day by day. When change happens like this in such small increments it is very hard to see it. I also know now that it is the subtle changes within me that make the world around me appear differently.
Ultimately, the role I have played is not as grand or important as I had imagined it would be, at least not as measured by standard social measures. The role has shown itself to be that I follow my own conscience and my own heart. This path has led me to the learnings and changes I have made within my self and that have eventually brought me to this place where I can once again feel the existence of the magnificence of what humanity can be in its interrelationship with the living systems of the planet. As humanity slowly but surely begins to find it's place within the larger context of the living systems that nurture, support and interact with us, all that sense of passion and excitement reinvigorate me as they did in the days of my youth. So, as I walk these streets today I feel a strong presence, the ghosts of my past self, and my future self walking with me side by side. I feel humanity's past and current existence, it's possible non-existence, and it's possible transformed existence in harmony and resonance with all of life. It's like seeing in the distance something glimpsed out of the corner of your eye or listening deeply into the darkness for something beautiful you are sure you heard, something not quite grasped but deeply felt. There is a presence I know exists even if I can't quite touch it like a diaphanous vision coming into form and for the first time, in a very long time, I can feel the magic and wonder of it.
Earth, with her plants, water, dirt, trees, and creatures is truly the mother of all of us. The living beings we share this thin skin of a biosphere with are our brothers, sisters, aunts, uncles, cousins. We have no life without them, literally. Let us learn this simple fact deeply and completely. We are Nature and Nature is us. There is no out there, out there. There is no separation. We are all connected. We are all born of the same elements.
Aloha, Happy Springtime and awareness of new life to us all.
Basil is one of our most common garden herbs. Who would suspect that it offers us so many healing benefits along with it's delicious addition to our pasta sauce? In old herbal lore basil is said to give courage and strength. Even today it is well known for its mood-enhancing properties. Pick up a bunch of fresh basil at the grocery store and breath in it's potent and amazing aroma. It's almost euphoric! You can enjoy basil's benefits by including it in your food, by using a few drop of the essential oil mixed with some olive oil in your bath, or just by having a potted plant in a sunny window in your house. For an easy way to add basil into your life try this simple recipe for basil infused olive oil. There are so many healing properties and uses for basil that many of us have never thought about. Some of these are listed below.
Basil has sedative and calming qualities.
Basil will help relieve the pain of tired and aching feet.
Basil is an antiseptic and antibacterial herb. Its healing properties can be used as a digestive aid to relieve nausea and an upset stomach.
Basil is antispasmodic, so aids in the healing and relief of headaches and migraines, vertigo and even colic.
As a culinary herb, basil is one of the most cleansing and helps with healing kidney and urinary problems.
Basil provides a source of beta-carotene, estragole, eugenol, borneol and Vitamin C.
Recently, there has been a lot of research regarding the health benefits of the aromatic oils found in basil. Scientific studies have established that compounds in basil oil have significant antioxidant, anti-viral, anti-inflammatory, and anti-microbial properties. This supports the traditional uses of basil for the treatment of stress, asthma and diabetes in India. The volatile oils in basil that have been shown to provide protection against unwanted bacterial growth are estragole, linalool, cineole, eugenol, sabinene, myrcene, and limonene.
The eugenol component of basil's volatile oils has been the subject of extensive study, since this substance can block the activity of an enzyme in the body called cyclooxygenase. Several over-the-counter anti-inflammatory medications, such as aspirin and ibuprofen, and acetaminophen, work by inhibiting this same enzyme. These anti-inflammatory effects of basil can offer symptomatic relief for individuals with inflammatory health problems like rheumatoid arthritis or inflammatory bowel conditions.
Just for fun some of the magical aspects have been attributed to basil are:
The scent can be used to soothe tempers, especially between lovers.
Basil is often used in many love divinations.
To attract wealth, carry basil leaves in your pocket. For a prosperous business, place basil on the window sill or place some leaves in the cash register.
Basil is used to keep evil at bay. The basil plant offers good luck to the new home owners or renters.
So, as you can see Basil is truly a useful ally to have in your kitchen. Enjoy it in salads by tossing in a few shredded leaves, in pesto which makes a wonderful spread for wraps and sandwiches, in salad dressings or on pasta, we even love it blended into orange juice (strain out the pulp) for a delicious and refreshing beverage. Let your imagination run wild.
We had such a great experience with the first Supperclub. Thank you all for that. So, we decided to do it again. The occasion this time is the presence of one of the most amazing chefs we know, Patrick Bremser, for a time on the island. Patrick was chef at the Lotus for the first couple of years where his food was compared to that at Millenium in San Francisco. He has been private cheffing in California this last year, among other things, and has returned to Kauai for a brief visit. We were so excited when he said he'd like to do a Supperclub with us. We know it will be completely amazing so be sure to reserve soon if you haven't already done so.
Here's the menu…
Amuse Bouche
Roasted Beet with Truffle Oil and Chèvre
wrapped in filo & drizzled with a fresh basil sauce on a few piquant sprigs of arugula.
La Deuxième
Kauai Mixed Greens with Fresh Herbs and Flowers
served with a liliko'i vinaigrette
La Troisième
Warming Winter Cioppino
with fresh catch, Kauai shrimp & local harvest vegetables
served with crostini and shaved Reggiano parmesan
(a vegetarian version will also be available)
Le Fin
Chocolate Nero d'Avola Gateau
with a bittersweet chocolate balsamic reduction and
wild waiwi (strawberry guava) coulis
Harmonious coco-water beverages will be available.
Please feel free to bring your own bottle if you so desire:
a Chianti or Montepulciano is suggested.
Sunday January 17, 2010
One seating only: 7 pm
Reservations Essential
$35 suggested donation
5956 Lokelani Road, Kapaa
822-1748
lokelaniranch@hawaiiantel.net
subject to change pending availability of fresh local ingredients
and culinary inspiration!
Bruschetta Bar w/toppings:
Arugula, Avocado, Tomato and Cucumber
Spicy Tangerine Relish
Roast Garlic Compote
Smoky Coconut Yaki
Pan seared Lemongrass encrusted Local Catch or Tofu
with a Coconut Galangal Sauce
Caramelized Onion Ulu Cakes with Pineapple Cilantro Relish
Fresh Local Market Vegetable
Grapefruit Vanilla Granita refresher
Roast Beets over Spicy Local Greens topped with an Orange Balsamic reduction and Toasted Nuts
Pumpkin Cheesecake with Pecan Praline or
Homemade Coconut Ice Cream
Exotic Elixirs or BYOB
$35 per person suggested donation
Menu subject to change
ingredients will be local/organic/home grown where possible
Reservations required:
822-1748 • lokelaniranch@hawaiiantel.net
One seating only
begins at 7 pm
Served at Rancho Lokelani 5956 Lokelani Rd., Kapaa
Solstice fire
Good opportunity to release and set new intentions
Choose an angel to support you through your next year