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Published Thursday, August 27, 2009, OK personal/derivative use; link
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This new (about a year) house is so great. One of the best things is the backyard space, with no fences between us and the neighbors on both sides, and the scenic horse pasture behind us. This view from our patio shows our little vegetable garden near the birdbath, the two columnar apple trees closer to us, and mostly our neighbor’s yard with the big shrubs. It’s like living in a park!
I feel that gardening and feeding the birds is a way to contribute to a better environment for all. Visit Think Green Thursday for more “green” ideas.

Flowers,Landscape,My Garden,Wordless Wednesday
Published Tuesday, August 25, 2009, OK personal/derivative use; link
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Gifford Pinchot National Forest near Mt. Rainier in western Washington includes at least one fairly primitive campground and a wide creek. I love the sound of plashing water I heard there, rushing round the creek rocks. Morning light and captured promise of a warm day makes the image below one of my very top faves.
Visit Watery Wednesday for other images of water of all kinds.

Landscape,Nature,Waterscape,Wordless Wednesday
Published Tuesday, August 25, 2009, OK personal/derivative use; link
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Something different for photo meme of all things red, Ruby Tuesday. These are glass scuptures, probably by Tacoma native son Dale Chihuly, high up over the old wooden bar. As a person who has lived for a long time in earthquake-prone California, I sure hope they are secured well.

Buildings,Ruby Tuesday,Wordless Wednesday
Published Monday, August 24, 2009, OK personal/derivative use; link
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Now that the roses are planted they are just taking off, late in the season though it is. This is a Broadway rose, so happy now. For more Mellow Yellow Monday visions, or Macro Monday close ups, or even Color Carnival scintillations, go on and check them out.

Flowers,My Garden,Wordless Wednesday
Published Sunday, August 23, 2009, OK personal/derivative use; link
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This rose is the only one of the 18 we planted whose name I do not know. All the others had tags, but this one had only a lovely pink rose to choose by. I took it. If anyone knows its proper name, that would be great. The flowers are unusually large, and it’s fragrant!
For more flowers from all over the world, visit Today’s Flowers.

Flowers,Landscape,My Garden,Wordless Wednesday
Published Saturday, August 22, 2009, OK personal/derivative use; link
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This is one impressive mountain. We were happy that the weather was just so perfect for a traipse around Mt. Rainier National Park. Here’s a view of our local but world-class mountain with some clouds coming up behind. Click on Scenic Sunday for more scenigasms around the planet.

Landscape,Nature,Wordless Wednesday
Published Saturday, August 22, 2009, OK personal/derivative use; link
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We’re back from camping near Mt. Ranier. The weather gods smiled upon us; so perfect for shadow shots. Here’s one from a sweet nap we got to take. Ah, camping! Visit Shadow Shot Sunday for more fascinating shadows around the world.

Landscape,Nature,Shadow Sunday,Wordless Wednesday
Published Friday, August 21, 2009, OK personal/derivative use; link
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This dahlia, from Cindy’s amazing garden in Kent, WA, looks almost like a lotus or a peony. Enjoy for Pink Saturday!

Flowers,Pink Saturday,Wordless Wednesday
Published Monday, August 17, 2009, OK personal/derivative use; link
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Picked these this week. Not everyone knows about lemon cucumbers, upper right. Pick them before they get bright yellow, when they really look like lemons! They are quite delicate and delicious.
Happy Macro Monday, Mellow Yellow Monday, and Ruby Tuesday. We are off camping and will return in a few days. Ta-ta!

My Garden,Ruby Tuesday,Vegetables/Fruits,Wordless Wednesday
Published Saturday, August 15, 2009, OK personal/derivative use; link
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This old fashioned hydrangea is so easy to grow. I had some hydrangea flowers at my wedding, years ago.
As long as it is kept moist (“hydra” is a clue!) with nice humus-y soil, it will be happy even in full sun up here in Seattle, but I think it is easier to keep happy in shade or part shade, where it still blooms nicely. Another neat thing about them is that prunings made in the spring are extremely easy to root. Just push the stems into the shaded soil, keep moist, and soon you will have new hydrangeas!
For more lovely flower photos, visit Flowers for Today, now entering its second floriferous year!

Flowers,Wordless Wednesday