Wednesday, April 16, 2014

Mushroom Series!

For the Spring Collection we created gnomes and mushrooms (since they seem to go together so well). Though the first few started as random mushrooms, when I started to create a mushroom from the remaining yellow clay, I decided to look on line for inspiration. There I found Egg Yolk Fungus. Also known as the Egg Yolk Fieldcap, it is the first in our mushroom series. Click on the name for more information about this bright, but inedible fungus.

Egg Yolk Fieldcap. Thanks goes to the Flickr photo.













Our version


Our series includes the classic Fly Agaric that red-and-white mushroom easily identified and oft associated with gnomes or fairies.As beautiful and interesting as these mushrooms are, like most red things in nature, they are inedible. Though not fatal to adults, they can cause severe stomach cramps and nausea. Best leave them to the Fey! Check out the Fly Agaric Review and Information for all your Fly Agaric needs.

Thanks to the Fly Agaric Org for this picture.
Our version

I chose the Indigo Milk cap due to the semi-deceptive nature. While the top / cap presents a pale "milky" color with a few blue splotches here and there, the underside / gills prove to have the most color.  The Indigo Milk is in the same family as the Fly Agaric.

Thanks goes to natureatcloserange.com for the picture.
Thanks goes to http://wildography.co.uk for the picture.















Our version - cap.
Our version - gills.

The fourth in our current Mushroom Series is the Clitocybe Nuda. This one is just cool because, who knew there were actual purple mushrooms? All right, all you knowledgeable mushroom fans out there might best me in your known information about these interesting fungi, but there are some of us who were amazed.

Thanks goes to www.asturnatura.com for the image.

Thanks goes to Natfoto for the image.



Our version
You will find these mushrooms (and gnomes) in our Garden Goodies category. They are on sale now - at "reasonable" prices (according to one gnome lover). Check them out! Feedback is always welcomed.


A couple of interesting pages about mushrooms in general:

Monday, April 14, 2014

Spring Collection Update

A short update on "the haps" around our store. Last time I told of the fantastic new set up for Coyote's Blessings in the form of a shelf at Philz Coffee Shop in Cupertino. Due to some internal issues, Phil  has put adding new art to their store on hold. What that means for us is over thirty homeless pieces! Fortunately Tina (from MVGS) is more than happy to feature our Spring Collection in her store. The collection should be installed tomorrow.

In other news, the store will be updated with items from the spring collection available for sale. Not all the collection will be on our site, so it will pay for locals to visit MVGS. Stay tuned for a store update tomorrow with chocolate coins, chocolate bunnies, prize winning rabbits and more!

Saturday, March 22, 2014

Easter / Spring and a new display place

Spring has sprung, and Coyote's Blessings refuses to be left behind! Our Easter and Spring collection is just around the corner. Among those new items to appear in our shop will be four different types of snats, all good company for Love Snat (have you seen her yet? She's a beauty!). Crow is working on designs for pygmy-drase too. The Mountain View General Store will also be seeing new arrivals soon. 

Snats are not the only new arrivals in the store. We have two beautiful prints of amazing paintings. 

Tree

One of them was created by Crow- entitled 'Tree', this abstract calls to mind the roots and lower trunk of a huge tree. Or perhaps it suggests the swirls of an on-coming storm?

Blue Times

The second print is available for a limited time only - the deep reds and blacks of this print come from the painting 'Blue Times', a vintage painting created by my mom.

In addition to filling our inventory with the blossoms of our efforts and new flowers of the seasons, we have secured a new place to display (and sell) our goodies. Philz Coffee Shop in Cupertino has generously given us an entire shelf to work with. So, we're working on a wonderful Spring tableau for Corey and his team there. It will include some chocolate bunnies, gnomes, a chocolate-loving snat and all kind of new surprises. Be sure to check it out.

Not "in the know" about Philz Coffee? Check out their website: Philz . If you happen to be in the Cupertino area in the next few weeks, go to the Philz on Stevens' Creek, located at: 20686 Stevens Creek Blvd, Cupertino, CA ... and you'll get a chance to see our spring tableau, as well as some lovely wall art by Lynx and me.

Saturday, February 22, 2014

Last Night Update - Post Avenger Marathon

Fear not good citizens! Coyote and Crow have not abandoned you. Forces beyond our control have kept us from those who read these words. We have but this day subdued the vicious and most insidious creature - our garage!

The garage safely vanquished, I now resume the important task appointed me - writing humorous but information blog updates.

I blame the Avengers movie and cartoon series, and too much exposure to Captain America.

Verily, for shame that the Valentines' season passed already without a single sentence written by Coyote's Blessings. January slipped away in a flash. We did not update the store in time to reveal our new hearts and stars window clings, heart pendants, and Crow's newest snat - Love Snat!

Pictures are forth-coming. Expect them soon! Pictures of the new additions to Coyote's Blessings - not our garage. Too horrible a sight for the eyes of our gentle readers. I will update this post and create a new one formally introducing our new friends.

Friday, January 17, 2014

Mable The Monarch

While working on descriptions for our new critters, I discovered the story behind the monarch's inspiration.



Crow's story:

High school. P.E. class, it was out on the tennis courts.



While we were in the middle of practicing our serves, I saw this monarch butterfly float by. I had to stop the ball from being served to not hit the butterfly. About thirty seconds after, I saw two more float by. I heard a commotion to my left, and turned. There was a cloud of monarchs going through the tennis courts. A lot of the people were ducking and running so the butterflies wouldn’t hit them but I just stood there going ‘wow, there is a cloud of monarchs going by’. There were about a hundred in the courts. It took a few minutes for them to pass, so we could start up our tennis lesson again. They did this for five days in a row, so either they were flying in circles or there were five different groups.



I felt like I was standing in a black and orange fog bank. They were so dense I had trouble seeing the sunlight. Only a few of us were brave enough to stand there. I expected that many wings to make noise, but it was silent. Well, they were silent at least.



It was an oh-shiny moment. It was amazing and exciting.

Making Good on a Promise

As a concerned businessman, I want to ensure my customers are happy. As a nice guy (and a concerned businessman), I am willing to go that 'extra mile' for customer satisfaction. I decided to include a case study of a returned item from someone who used our return and repair policy to their benefit.

One of our featured Guest Artists, Russell Boone created two gorgeous glass sculptures for us. They sold rather quickly. When you see the pictures (below) you will probably understand why. They were also featured in a blog post introducing him a few months ago. Kat Phipps bought both of them for herself, and waited with excitement for them to arrive. Only to discover they "melted" in the shipping process. I directed her to our return / repair policy and reminded her she only needed to pay the shipping / handling for their return. We pay for the out-going mail.

We received the melted items in the mail a few days into December. Thankfully, Kat is patient. She graciously allowed us to wait until after the holiday madness to fix them. This is what we received in the mail.
In the foreground, you can see the melted glue well.

















Holiday season over, I repaired the broken pieces. Here is one of the items that Kat received in the mail yesterday:


If it is broken, we will fix it! Or replace it, at our discretion. You pay the shipping here and we'll pay the shipping back.

Welcome to 2014!

A good friend of mine said "Let this new year be yours!" We should take that message to heart and embrace the freshness of 2014 with all the wonder and curiosity of a child. Onward to the fascinating! Allow the mundane to be just as interesting as the unusual. Consider the snowflake or the leaf, view the butterflies and robins with new respect. Imagine the life you wish to lead, and lead it.

Though spring is still a few months away, the mention of butterflies is an excellent way to introduce our two newest Clay Critters. Please welcome Mable the Monarch and Ophelia the Owl. Mable is based on a female monarch butterfly.











Ophelia is designed using models from our local burrowing owl residents. Though Crow considered Owlowiscious; however his name is likely copywritten by Hasbro.













Another butterfly - based on the Red Lace Wing - is coming soon! Anyone have suggestions for a name?


Other new items in our store include a card holder, two snats, Sylvan the sea turtle updated, two new painted pots to add more variety to your garden and several more caterpillars. We have so many varieties of caterpillars it is hard to show them all in the inventory. I think I might start a caterpillar database to show case the ones we currently have!