Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Crepe Myrtle


Crepe Myrtle in autumn colors

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Sunday, November 1, 2009

Chyrsanthemum


November's Flower

The jack-o-lanterns are on the compost pile. The chocolate from last night is a constant temptation. November is finally here.

Happy All Saints' Day!

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Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Pineapple Sage


salvia elegans

From our CSA basket, these small flowers are one of the prettiest reds I have ever seen.

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Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Sunflowers


These little flowers are offering the only bit of sun around here.
For days and days, the rain and humidity in between the rain has been constant.

With a day off from work and more rain, I'm snuggling in with a cup of green tea and some knitting.

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Saturday, September 5, 2009

Empty : 2


Another black swallowtail emerged this morning.
Enjoy the long weekend!

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Monday, August 24, 2009

Glorybower Moved Inside


Now I remember that I loved these
all dried up and brown last fall.

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Sunday, August 23, 2009

Harlequin Glorybower


Harlequin Glorybower
or clerodendrum trichotomum

also seen here in July

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Sunday, August 16, 2009

Inspiration



it's all about
creativity
and
imagination
and
hope
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Saturday, August 1, 2009

Basil Again

Purple ruffle basil (again-- but flowering)
on the kitchen window-sill (again)
with the purple basil plant from which it came
in the background right-hand corner

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Saturday, July 25, 2009

Empty

pine branch and empty chrysalis
of a black swallowtail butterfly

more background here (though this caterpillar died)
and here and here

I love watching metamorphosis.

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Thursday, July 23, 2009

Petunias II

I have always loved to have petunias in my yard. I remember sitting on the front steps on the house while the Great Aunts, Mom, and Grandma sat and shelled peas, shucked corn, or snapped beans fresh from the garden. Sometimes I would join in, but I was more concerned with playing with the wild cats on the farm. At the time I hated the smell of petunias, but she always had them planted at the bottom of the steps. I was so little, but I love those memories with Mom's family. Life was so simple then.

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Petunias

always remind me of a great aunt
at a small, country farmhouse in Arkansas
where gardening, canning, and raising chickens
were a way of life and survival

pentunia milliflora

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Wednesday, July 15, 2009

pokeberry

pokeweed or pokeberry plant: phytolacca americana

details I see:
One leaf has been partially nibbled on by an insect, and one of the flower stems offers a shadow on a dewy leaf. One stem has white flowers turning to green berries.

out-take of the shadow of my son's hand-- a shadow touching a shadow

pokeberry shadow in shadow vase



top: berry stem from yesterday with purple fruit;
bottom: same stem from this morning with missing fruit eaten by birds--
the berries are poisonous to humans, but loved by birds

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Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Dill and Ginkgo

Unfortunately for me my dill has grown lanky and turned to flower. The flower however is very beautiful and actually smells fresh when I brought it in the house. While sitting and reading I could smell dill and it made me happy. The fragrant flowers will soon turn to seed and I will plant them. The yellow of the flowers reminds me of the beautiful color the ginkgo leaves will be this fall.

Friday, July 10, 2009

Rose Hips

Rose hips for making tea. . .
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Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Sweet Frangrance

I took this photo with our old Nikon Coolpix camera because the Canon Powershot went to visit the grandparents. The blooms were a couple of days old in the vase and were starting to wilt, but I like the reflection series in the night window. The blooms came from the shrub/tree in the photo below. I think it is a kind of honeysuckle tree, but I am not sure. It has a sweet fragrance made stronger by bringing blooms into the house. I would love to know what this is. It thrives on the corner of our yard underneath pines and next to a white dogwood.


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Sunday, July 5, 2009

African Daisy


Daisy
Sunny, happy,
Smiling, laughing, pleasing
A brightness in day
Osteospermum

Thursday, July 2, 2009

Basil Trio


Ocimum Bacilicum:
Petso Pronto Basil,
Purple Ruffle Basil,
Sweet Basil,
with my maple (Acer Palmatum) in the background

In the front window ledge, I can smell the basil when I sew at the dining room table. Signing off for a few days of family time, sewing, knitting, walking, cooking, reading, and gardening . . . Happy Independence Day!

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Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Milkweed and Maple : 3

The milkweed pod is gone because my son tore it apart to see the seeds, but he replaced it with a cherry tomato picked from the garden that is the backdrop to the vase.

P.S. Wishing you much success tomorrow as you launch your new career as a music teacher!

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Monday, June 29, 2009

Angelonia

I arrived back in Arkansas very tired and very hot. Most of my plants were in great need of watering, so I set up the sprinklers with the hope that a good soak would make everything feel better. This one plant I put in a container with several other flowers including a lantana and vinca. This particular pot was thriving, so I decided to use the Agelonia as my first vase cutting. It is such a pretty little flower. I wish I could capture the inner beauty of the flower, but my little camera would not do it justice. The green leaves in the background are a lirope from my flower bed.

Milkweed and Maple : 2


This is the same arrangement from yesterday except that I added a milkweed seed pod, and the leaves and flowers are wilting just a little. I was watering the garden and saw that the pod had opened up. The little feathery seeds are beautiful-- both floating on the wind or lined up and packed in their pod.

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Sunday, June 28, 2009

Milkweed and Maple



Milkweed (Asclepias Curassavica) and
Japanese Maple (Acer Palmatum)
from my back and front yard
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