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Published Tuesday, December 13, 2011, OK personal/derivative use; link www.lovethatimage.com.

Gray weather

The other day at the Normandy Park Cove, near Seattle, I looked outside and there was that pretty effect when the clouds in the distance look almost like cut paper. Then it went back to just plain old dull gray. We take what we can get when it comes to scenic in this part of the world. Did you know that the Seattle area gets only about 36″ or a little over a meter of rain a year, which is about what New York City or Santa Rosa, California gets? BUT it has far, far more cloudy days. Don’t tell me how many; I don’t want to know. So we get to be conoisseurs of gray skies!

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Happy note: Only 8 days ’til the solstice means just 16 days until days are lengthening and longer than today!

normandy park wa cove, two birds flying in a gray sky, puget sound

 

Published Monday, December 12, 2011, OK personal/derivative use; link www.lovethatimage.com.

Tree with red leaves

A sunny day and I’m in love with the Pacific Northwest again. A combination of red leaves, sunshine and backlighting, and I’m in photo heaven. Like flowers, leaves in their brief and brilliant fall display just enchant me. That’s why taking a photo is so very satisfying, giving endless life to the most ephemeral things. Such a feeling of power and abundance!

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autumn leaves, fall foliage, red leaves in sunlight, backlit leaves

Published Thursday, December 8, 2011, OK personal/derivative use; link www.lovethatimage.com.

Garden scene in June

Since it’s so gray and cold out now as we approach the winter Solstice, let’s take a look at its opposite, a scene from my garden in June. Isn’t the pink, fluffy meadow rue sweet? Looking at the photo data I see that it was taken at 6pm. It’s a long time dark at that time now, of course. But isn’t it nice to know that the sun will return, in all its garden glory?

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meadow rue, purple iris, red geum, spiky leaves, summer garden scene, sunlight blazing

Published Friday, November 4, 2011, OK personal/derivative use; link www.lovethatimage.com.

Red Lion amaryllis

It rebloomed! I’ve read all kinds of complicated instructions, but they sound like way too much work to me. All I did was keep it in a sunny (south) windowsill and keep watering it with the weak liquid fertilizer in the water that I always use for houseplants (so I don’t have to remember when to do it). Like all bulbs, amaryllis must have great drainage. After the leaves died back I still kept watering it when it was very dry. And lo and behold, a serious flower stalk emerged two weeks ago and now is in full bloom! The only other thing is that they must be inside a heavy pot because they are so top heavy and can easily fall over.

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red lion amaryllis, macro, anthers, pollen, red flower

Published Monday, October 24, 2011, OK personal/derivative use; link www.lovethatimage.com.

Lilac leaves in autumn

Last year I planted several different lilac shrubs in front by the street. I had a few flowers this spring (they are young plants, and lilacs are very long lived and so take their time about flowering) but this season I am surprised to find that some of the leaves are yellow, some purplish, and some have these pretty red and yellow leaves, with pink tones. All right!

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autumn leaves, fall color, red and pink leaves

Published Friday, September 23, 2011, OK personal/derivative use; link www.lovethatimage.com.

Two pink cosmos

There’s nothing like natural light, is there? These cosmos from my garden were catching just a bit of sun in their vase on the windowsill. This image, like most of the ones I show here, is straight out of the camera. When the light is right, most of the photo is just right there for you. Keep your eyes open and be quick!

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pink cosmos macro, blossoms, garden, yellow center, pink petals

Published Monday, August 1, 2011, OK personal/derivative use; link www.lovethatimage.com.

Garden birdbath

A warm evening in the summer is heaven anywhere, but here in the Seattle area we feel particularly blessed when we can eat dinner on the patio and take in the garden view. This was last evening’s lovely view. Hope you can enjoy it with me.

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summer garden, white birdbath, shadows, pea vines, godetia

Published Thursday, July 21, 2011, OK personal/derivative use; link www.lovethatimage.com.

Volunteer Park Conservatory

My book launch party is on for Thursday, August 4, 6-8pm at the Conservatory, where else? I am so excited! I hope that everyone in the Seattle area will be able to attend this free event. The Conservatory, one of the last remaining Victorian glass houses in the USA, is having a special evening-hours Open House with tours, explaining the current push to finish the restoration begun a long time ago, and they have invited me to be there and sign copies of my new book, “Flowers of Volunteer Park Conservatory: Blooming Month By Month.” Faithful readers of this blog will know that I’ve been visiting the Conservatory regularly and sharing photos from their fabulous showplace for tropical and rare plants. They are always so very perfect that it is a photographer’s dream.

Soon you will be able to order copies on the home page here, but not quite yet. I hope that you can come to the party, though!

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seattle, victorian glass conservatory, seward statue, sunshine

Published Friday, June 10, 2011, OK personal/derivative use; link www.lovethatimage.com.

Garden with pink rhodies

Took a walk this afternoon and was lucky enough to happen past this pretty scene in the brief bit of sunshine, before the cloud cover took over. Isn’t backlighting the greatest? I just love the way it looks in a garden. I like it so much I’m calling this my Best Post of the Week.

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rhododendron shrub, backlit, backlighting, garden, candy tuft, scenic garden

Published Sunday, June 5, 2011, OK personal/derivative use; link www.lovethatimage.com.

White dutch irises

From my backyard, the other day. I already pulled up the forget-me-nots since then. They fill in so well, looking great when not much else is blooming, but then a certain point is passed, and out they go. No problem with new plants volunteering for next year, of course, perhaps even too vigorously reseeding, but when you have a big place to fill up, these do a fine job. And the dutch irises seem to be quite easy, as well, returning now for the third time and more than I planted. Gardening is so fun when it works out well.

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spring bulbs, white dutch iris, white dutch irises, forget-me-nots, garden

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