Wednesday, May 27, 2009



You really should go to this. It is amazing, inspiring and fun to see what everyone can make. There will be Ochibos galore and I will be throwing clay at 11am and again at 4 pm. I will also be showing people how to make a slump mold bowl at 4:30 PM each day. I will be in the Expo Hall (marked on the maker map as "Maker Made Stage"), booth #276. I will be throwing 2 times a day and demo-ing slump molds 1 a day. Yipee! If you can make it, you really should go, the fair is freaking amazing!

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Handmade Parade in Sacramento this weekend!


Ochibo and Skeletal Dropkick will be at the Handmade Parade this weekend, May 23rd from 11am to 5pm at Giovanni Hall at 1333 58th street in Sacramento. Many vendors and a lot of fun! Be sure to go!

Thursday, May 14, 2009

The coolest Cauliflower EVER!



This amazing cauliflower was procured at our local Farmer’s Market. The Ochibos insisted on getting it since it matched so perfectly to the purple Ochibo. You can see him walking amongst the purple cauliflower trees. It was delicious, being a bit stronger in taste than the white cauliflower and it turned a lovely shade of lavender when it was steamed.
It comes from the family that contains wild mustard (like broccoli, brussel sprouts and romanesco), Brassicaceae. I know it is too late this year, but get them for next year’s garden!
Cauliflower is totally loaded with vitamin C…. who knew?

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Moss!


How freaking cool is the field of genetics? Some scientists in Zurich have figured out how to insert mammalian genes in… moss. Really, moss! What does this mean for us? Well, now we can get the moss to grow our mammalian proteins for us. Therapeutic proteins (such as insulin) that until now have been very expensive to culture due to the fact that they could only previously be made mostly by mammalian cells.

Monday, May 4, 2009

Lizards!


You know how you see little cool lizards out basking in the sun? For about forever, we figured it was solely because they were trying to warm up. Well, it turns out that they are also getting themselves a vitamin D boost. Smart little pups!