A bouquet of Emily Basil (more compact version of Genovese), Basil Genovese Red Freddy and Summer Savory, picked fresh from my herb garden in a sundae dish instead of a vase, can be delicious to the eyes.
Showing posts with label floral. Show all posts
Showing posts with label floral. Show all posts
Tuesday, July 29, 2014
Tuesday, June 24, 2014
Daylily
It is not growing like a tree
in bulk doth make man better be;
Or standing long an oak, three hundred year,
To fall a log at last, dry, bald, and sere,
A lily of a day
is fairer in May
Although it fall and die that night,
It was the plant of flower and light,
In small proportions we just beauties see;
And in short measures, life may perfect be.
– Benjamin Johnson
Linking to Kim Klassen's Texture Tuesday
The Rainy Day texture was used on the photo above.
Friday, May 23, 2014
A Photo Tour Of This Past Week
"I used to visit and revisit it a dozen times a day, and stand in deep contemplation over my vegetable progeny with a love that nobody could share or conceive of who had never taken part in the process of creation. It was one of the most bewitching sights in the world to observe a hill of beans thrusting aside the soil, or a rose of early peas just peeping forth sufficiently to trace a line of delicate green."
~Nathaniel Hawthorne, Mosses from an Old Manse
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Who's Been Eating My Currants? |
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Last of the Allium |
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Naturalized Iris in Poison Ivy |
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Rogue Iris - The only one of it's kind and the first time it's bloomed. Where did it come from? |
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Henny Penny and the girls taking shelter from gnats |
Tuesday, March 11, 2014
Planning My "Everlasting" Garden
There are no spring flowers here...yet.
I tentatively slipped and slided out to feed the chickens this morning. Yesterday's thaw froze overnight into a vast ice rink. It will thaw again today, but snow is forecast for tomorrow. I can take comfort in knowing that it is March and the snow won't last long and the ice rink will become smaller and smaller each day.
Until the weather warms, the ice melts and the spring flowers bloom, I am enjoying the flowers that I dried last summer.
A rose, baby's breath, and purple statice bouquet has graced one of the bathrooms the past few months.
A small spray of lavender was twist tied to a kitchen cabinet.
Soon they'll be sent to the compost pile and will be replaced with fresh cut flowers and herbs from the garden.
Today, I plan this year's "Everlasting" Garden. Everlasting flowers are flowers which dry well. They hold their colors and shape beautifully when turned into everlasting bouquets, which will last me through the next winter.
Roses, hydrangea, peonies, larkspur, statice in a rainbow of shades, strawflowers, cockscomb celosia, sunflowers, lavender, bergamot, baby's breath, chinese lanterns, globe amaranth, love in a mist and yarrow.
All beautiful while in the garden. All beautiful dried.
Linking to Kim Klassen's Texture Tuesday
I used the following textures:
On the Lavender Spray: Partings
On the two Dried Flower Bouquet Photos: 0703 from the Times 2 Collection
My apologies for not having any from "above" shots.
Wednesday, May 8, 2013
Wordless Wednesday - Apple Blossoms
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"What if you have seen it before, ten thousand times over? An apple tree in full blossom is like a message, sent fresh from heaven to earth, of purity and beauty." ~ Henry Ward Beecher |
Linking to:
Kim Klassen's Texture Tuesday, The Pop Edition. Textures used were Cora (top and bottom photos) and Return (middle and bottom photos).
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