I really love ferns. Something about their delicate curling spirals, symetry and soft green leaves...this is the type of fern I grew up with in the woods of maine as a child.
Monday, November 30, 2009
Ferns fronds
I really love ferns. Something about their delicate curling spirals, symetry and soft green leaves...this is the type of fern I grew up with in the woods of maine as a child.
Saturday, November 28, 2009
this view will all too soon be a thing of the past. I can't believe I am leaving NYC!! I live in the east village, its been so great, and now...I'm headed to the coast of maine...can't wait to chronicle my views from my new place in Portland! (ie: casco bay)
(this is my sweet little daughter having a look at our puerto rican neighbors having a summer party)
Labels:
east village summer,
Mariah K Brinton,
my photos,
NYC
customizing blackboard paint
a pigs lair
bike alot
a duo of photos
Maine, Sept 2009. Taking a walk with Siena in the jogger and this is what we encounter down the dirt road...
Labels:
fall 2009,
Maine,
Mariah K Brinton,
my photos
Friday, November 27, 2009
antique finds
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
I felt the holidays

Expand your eco home collection with one of these felted, recycled wine racks. Branch home provides many attractive eco and stylish home products. Conversation starter for sure! i know I am putting this on my wish list for the holidays/housewarming gift as I cozy up with new essentials for my new home in Portland, Maine.
HAPPY THANKSGIVING!!!!
Sunday, November 15, 2009
and i am quoted... again!
I have been quoted in some varied literatures, because of my position at Lodge as daytime manager/book keeper, in Williamsburg Brooklyn...as far as importance, the MCain's Business guide and the New York Post on Delivery.com's delivery awards are great runners up.
"The owners of Lodge restaurant (318 Grand Street) emerged with two victories as well, winning Best Comfort Food andBest Home Grown for its sister operation, Urban Rustic (236 North 12th Street).Open since 2005, and serving take out since summer 2006, Lodge is fast becoming a local institution, known for sleepy brunches and cozy date nights on the edge of Williamsburg’s South Side.
“We were quite excited about it, concerning all the super positive and super negative aspects of the delivery business,” said Mariah Brinton, Daytime Manager of Lodge.“It’s great to see that people have warmly welcomed our delivery and we couldn’t be happier to continue serving the Williamsburg community.”
(Read more: The New York Post Hunger Cravings article)
"The owners of Lodge restaurant (318 Grand Street) emerged with two victories as well, winning Best Comfort Food andBest Home Grown for its sister operation, Urban Rustic (236 North 12th Street).Open since 2005, and serving take out since summer 2006, Lodge is fast becoming a local institution, known for sleepy brunches and cozy date nights on the edge of Williamsburg’s South Side.
“We were quite excited about it, concerning all the super positive and super negative aspects of the delivery business,” said Mariah Brinton, Daytime Manager of Lodge.“It’s great to see that people have warmly welcomed our delivery and we couldn’t be happier to continue serving the Williamsburg community.”
(Read more: The New York Post Hunger Cravings article)
my photos
I have yet to efficiently update my blog with tons of my photos..but in the meantime I want to share this one...(there is a post previous to this with an addtional set of Tulum Mexico photos)
Richard in Tulum Mexico, Dec 2008, Pentax asahi 35mm camera, with a light leak.
**You can check out some my photos of the Flagrant Fowl Boys over at their blog flagrantfowl.net, or on their myspace page. The bullshit shirt is the best
Sept 2007 Fader release party NY NY
my philosophies behind my eco life style
I want to shed some light on the reasons and philosophies behind my choices and views on eco living. (I wrote a small intro touching on this same topic back in aug 2008, you can read n compare by clicking here) I was raised with a very “back to the land” kind of attitude by my parents, who had met on a biodynamic farm in PA in the 1970’s. Their opinions and choices throughout my childhood have greatly influenced me, and I find myself thinking similar things as they did, with a modern approach. I grew up in rural Maine with a garden, a compost bin, natural fibers such as wool, cotton and silk, and free range to run and play. Any comparison to other friends who claim they had a “hippy-ish” upbringing and I always have come out the victor on that topic. Hey what can I say, I loved being barefoot every summer!
When I discovered I was pregnant, I found myself wanting to pursue a more natural path. I want to support the earth’s natural resources without causing harm to something or somebody. If I wish to change the course of my existence from a major carbon footprint to a semi smallish one, I asked myself where I could truly start. What are the things I am passionate about, and what is easily incorporated into my life? I think those are the first, most important steps; along with education; reading literature supporting new ideas and inspirational ones too. I found that my ideas and philosophies are closely aligned with the ideas of Permaculture. The importance of using and being aware of what the earth’s natural ecosystem provides, and can offer, and the simplicity and awareness it brings to one’s life. “Permaculture blends the concepts of self-sufficiency and living a natural lifestyle. To practice permaculture is to live within the natural bounds of an ecosystem. It is the study of nature and using what is learned to design, build and maintain natural systems that provide life's necessities.” (source: http://www.daycreek.com/dc/html/dc_permaculturephilosophy.htm)
This is not a trend or phase in my life. It’s a lifestyle I live. I feel enriched and happy because of these choices, and the joy it brings me by sharing them with my fast growing daughter is amazing.
I decided the list is divided into my dreams and what I currently choose to do. One of my dreams is to have a home built to incorporate the landscape and utilize the outside environment to cool and heat the house. I dream to have a garden to provide me with 75% of my veg/fruits…and flowers to make me happy.
I’ve made the choices to:
-use biodegradable diapers, (Nature Babycare, read article I wrote HERE)
-natural plant based (no synthetics/chemical components) body products for my daughter (Weleda, read article HERE) and Avalon, Burt’s Bees, Dr. Hauschka and Weleda for myself.
-I use homeopathic remedies before resorting to conventional medicine.
-I use an amber necklace on Siena for teething. It helps release warming calming powers and also is handy for her to bite on.
-I shop at used clothing stores and do a lot of buy-sell-trade with both my clothing and Siena’s. also by joining a local parent community forum where swapping baby items becomes a breeze…
-I buy 90% organic foods and 100% organic milk,
-I try not to keep packaged items in their excess packing. Translation: when they arrive in my home I immediately remove the packaging and properly recycle it and place the item in a Mason jar or ceramic container I use for storage of most everything. (all bulk foods, tea, coffee etc) But for the most part I re-use my own plastic bags and purchase foods from bulk bins. I recycle the box an item came in immediately. (Like the juicer, the cuisinart, the blender, coffee maker…You will never use that box again!)
-If I do have to purchase a plastic item I make sure it is BPA free.
-I drop off all my #5 recycles to be turned into toothbrushes and razor handles.
-I say no to plastic bags at the grocery store. And all other stores in fact. Believe me I still get weird looks. Like I need to feel ok walking out of a store with a purchase in a logo bag…what’s the deal with that?!
(*The list doesn’t stop there.)
I do have to admit, I feel overwhelmed by products, packaging and errand-running! I have to make a really strong effort to avoid those things. I constantly ask myself, how am I being an eco person if I …x, y and z. These are some of the things I follow, along with my opinion and standpoint on medicine (holistic, homeopathic) and child-raising (along the lines of attachment parenting), I find that I am following a very au natural path, one that is less about commodities and more about where I am; my mind and where my energy is flowing to/from, and what directs and/or inhibits it. Am I aware of my daughter’s needs? movements? Am I attending to her in the cleanest, healthiest, most natural way that I can?
I thank my daughter for coming along and getting me to apply these ideas to life for real and to protect her and myself from synthetics, chemicals and other un-necessary pollutants.
As always, keep in touch, and do good work,
You NYC Eco mama
Mariah
My favorite daily readings are:
Mamabite Newsletter (sign up! its free and offers such great tips)
**the shirt I am wearing is Loomstate for Target 100% organic cotton, an the hat and pants Siena is wearing are organic 100% cotton by hanna andersson)
Labels:
eco mama,
eco-living,
Hanna Andersson,
Loomstate,
Nature Babycare,
Weleda
Thursday, November 12, 2009
style crush

I am crushing on Oh Joy's post about Hunter Dixon's collection...The skirt is so fun and full! and I love it paired with a hot pink top, very nice. The hooded top is sweet with the rolled sleeve detail and button. I really like this dress, even tho this piece is from spring 2009...
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
the Simple life

I picked up these sweet pair of shoes for Siena this past weekend. Simple shoes, recycled, vegan and washable! all with elastic laces and non-marking, non-skid soles. And the biggest bonus, she LOVES them!
" * The Toddler's Doodle is a washable earth friendly suede shoe. The suede is from an eco-certified tannery (BLC/ISO 14001)
* Soft and fuzzy certified organic cotton fleece lining. Organic cotton comes from non-genetically modified seeds and is grown without the use of pesticides and herbicides
* The soles are made of natural, non marking rubber
* Only the finest sustainable shoes for the little one in your life
* Washable!! Whoohoo
* Recycled PET and natural latex elastic laces with user friendly pull toggle. PET is made of recycled soda bottles
* The foot form inserts are made of post consumer recycled paper
* Even our boxes are environmentally friendly – made of post-consumer recycled paper, soy based printing ink, natural latex and starch based glue
* Each size has a different animal on the box. Collect them all! Woof woof
* Contains natural latex. Latex is tapped from a tree like maple syrup..."
(info directly sourced from the simple shoes website)
"Experts in color theory say that purple nurtures the development of the imagination, which would be of great value to you as you tone and firm your devotional impulses.."
(source: Rob Brezny's Astrology Newletter for this week Pisces)
Labels:
organic children's shoes,
PET latex,
recycled,
Simple shoes,
vegan shoes
Friday, November 6, 2009
photo update

This is a photo I took at the Common Ground Fair In Unity Maine this year. It is of gourds and tree pruning ladders. I don't often post photos I have taken as art pieces, and rather post photos of things more about things rather than the photo itself, and I need to do more art photos. I have archives and archives and archives of photos...Its daunting.
Enjoy and happy weekend!
Labels:
Common Ground Fair,
gourds,
ladders,
Mariah K Brinton
Wednesday, November 4, 2009
Tuesday, November 3, 2009
fall photo

I took this Brooklyn Fall photo with my blackberry...because alas, I always forget to carry my real camera with me. (real, as in holga or at least my good digi) I love fall in NYC and have been really enjoying taking walks thru McCarren Park to and from work to pick up my lil one...it helps ease the trouble of the mind.
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