
Archive for July, 2011
Published Tuesday, July 19, 2011, OK personal/derivative use; link
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Hope you are not getting tired of all these macro photos lately. This one is a leek plant in my garden. I love the way they look in the vegetable bed, very tall and sculptural with the big ball flowers—like the rest of the onion family. For eating, though, I think it’s best to remove the flower stems early and then harvest soon. Leeks sure are good in soups and such, I found out this spring. But do let at least a couple go to seed for future harvests.
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Flowers,My Garden,Vegetables/Fruits,Wordless Wednesday
Published Monday, July 18, 2011, OK personal/derivative use; link
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I am told that the coral poppy I showed a couple of posts below is an icelandic poppy. These are quite tall, and I didn’t know that icelandic poppies got so big, but I’m no poppy expert. Here’s another look, for your pleasure. This photo keeps fascinating me, so I’m calling it my Best Post of the Week. Hope you agree.
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Flowers,My Garden,Ruby Tuesday,Shadow Sunday
Published Friday, July 15, 2011, OK personal/derivative use; link
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Okay, I admit this photo of Double Delight roses was taken yesterday, not today (it’s raining), but the roses are blooming in my garden right now. If only you could smell them! Today is the Garden Bloggers’ Bloom Day meme, where people around the world take photos of what’s blooming in their garden on the 15th of each month, post and visit each other. Fun!
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Flowers,My Garden,Pink Saturday,Ruby Tuesday
Published Thursday, July 14, 2011, OK personal/derivative use; link
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This poppy is from some seedlings my friend gave me last year. I was surprised to see this kind of poppy. Are they Iceland poppies? There are some exquisite red ones as well as this amazing coral pink color. They are quite tall, about 3 feet or a meter. Anyone know what kind they are?
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Flowers,My Garden,Pink Saturday,Shadow Sunday
Published Tuesday, July 12, 2011, OK personal/derivative use; link
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Visiting my friend and web developer Marsha Perry of Perry Internet Consulting (hi Marsha!) in Silverdale recently, we strolled along the water at a cute little waterside park. Sunshine, barbeques, kids, the works. I didn’t know what water it was and had to look at a map to learn that we were viewing Dyes Inlet, part of Puget Sound. You can actually see the tiny tip of Mt. Rainier right behind that boat, if you squint.
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Landscape,Nature,Shadow Sunday,Skywatch Friday,Wordless Wednesday
Published Monday, July 11, 2011, OK personal/derivative use; link
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I was at the Volunteer Park Conservatory this evening at a special meeting on completing the restoration that was begun years ago, and of course I can never go there without taking a photo or two (a wild understatement). This shade planting outdoors is quite brilliant in color, not like the usual soft colors I think of for shade-loving flowers.
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Flowers,Landscape,Ruby Tuesday
Published Sunday, July 10, 2011, OK personal/derivative use; link
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This alstromeria or peruvian lily is one vigorous plant in my garden. It does give you pause when you planted a few rooted but shabby looking, scrawny plants last year and this year the clump is about 5 feet tall and almost as wide. They are beautiful but hid my peonies and so they will need to find a new spot. I read that any good garden spends about a third of its life in a wheelbarrow, and I must say that rearranging is what it’s all about. You can’t really know in advance how something will do, can you?
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Flowers,My Garden,Ruby Tuesday,Shadow Sunday
Published Saturday, July 9, 2011, OK personal/derivative use; link
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I love tall flowers because you don’t have to bend down to see them closely and they look good from a distance, and ones that bloom in the shade, reseed themselves, and even appeal to hummingbirds are especially wonderful. These foxgloves are taller than I am, which is not too hard, and their graceful, tall spikes are the true high point of my garden right now.
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Flowers,My Garden,Pink Saturday
Published Tuesday, July 5, 2011, OK personal/derivative use; link
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Oh, it was a glorious Fourth! In addition to everything else, the weather was PERFECT and warm and totally sunny. We were at a party on the shore of little Lake Burien in Washington state, near Seattle. Dusk and calm and trees and water make for a happy scenic-photo person like myself.
Like many of us, I’m a sucker for sunsets and am calling this simple photo my Best Post of the Week.
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Landscape,Nature,Pink Saturday,Shadow Sunday,Skywatch Friday,Waterscape,Wordless Wednesday
Published Sunday, July 3, 2011, OK personal/derivative use; link
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The peonies have been spectacular this year. Some new ones have flowered for the first time. I love the delicacy of this white one, showing faint pink and yellow tones but still that perfect peony pearlescent puff.
Mellow Yellow Monday has more posts with a splash of yellow; Pink Saturday, Macro Flowers Saturday, Macro Monday and Macro Friday are good, too. If there is only one photo below, click on Sara’s Fave Photos for others. Happy Fourth to all my USA readers!

Flowers,My Garden,Pink Saturday
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