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Published Monday, January 23, 2012, OK personal/derivative use; link www.lovethatimage.com.

Hatiora or Drunkard’s Dream

This cheerful cactus houseplant blooming on my windowsill is very happy, and making me happy in the process. It’s called hatiora (ha-tee-OR-a) or Drunkard’s Dream because the teensy cactus stems sometimes look like bottles. The flowers are only a quarter inch or a centimeter.  I call it a matchstick plant, but that’s incorrect. I actually have several plants, for one reason or another, and this is the only one blooming, and it’s covered in blossoms. I guess in the northern Seattle lattitude, full southern exposure is the way to go.

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cactus, drunkards dream, epiphytic, hatiora, blooming, yellow cactus flowers

Published Monday, January 9, 2012, OK personal/derivative use; link www.lovethatimage.com.

Red azaleas

More brilliant magenta pink/red springtime azalea flowers for you from May while I deal with the grayness outside. It’s interesting how a review of photos I took several months ago shows me that my ideas on what makes a good photo sometimes changes. This one I had tagged with one star (Worth Keeping). But now I compare it with other azalea photos taken that day and I like this one better than the others I tagged with more stars. It teaches me to look at what I preferred then but to take another look at what I set aside. You never know.

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magenta azaleas, flowering shrub, dark pink azaleas, red azaleas, spring flowers in sunshine

 

Published Thursday, December 29, 2011, OK personal/derivative use; link www.lovethatimage.com.

Christmas cactus macro

A beam of sunshine, a couple of blooming houseplants, and a close up lens. Ah!

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christmas cactus, blooming succulent, tile windowsill, sunshine, flower close up, reflections

Published Sunday, December 25, 2011, OK personal/derivative use; link www.lovethatimage.com.

Yellow alstroemeria macro

Peruvian lilies (alstroemeria) look so good, and I thought you might like to revisit some summer flowers from my garden. Aren’t the little red lines cool? They are very easy to grow but can take over. Right now I don’t care and just want color and sun!

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peruvian lily macro, yellow alstroemeria macro, close up, yellow with red spots

Published Sunday, December 11, 2011, OK personal/derivative use; link www.lovethatimage.com.

Lavender irises

Hope you don’t mind my continuing to delve into the archives at exactly six months opposite our weather right now. These irises in my garden were photographed on the same session as the sunny June garden photo a couple of posts down. In June there are so many lovely candidates for the blog that many pretty flowers get passed over. In December we are extra glad to see them. I hope you agree.

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lavender iris macro, iris buds, iris flower in sun, close up of purple  bearded iris

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 Tuesday, November 29, 2011, OK personal/derivative use; link www.lovethatimage.com.

Autumn leaves reflection

You have to love nice weather after a rain. Nothing makes a walk better than to come across a scene like this one, wandering around the neighborhood. This was over a week ago and by now those leaves are history, I am sure, but, like a flower in bloom, they were good while they lasted.

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fall foliage in a puddle, autumn leaves reflected, perfect autumn scene

Published Thursday, November 10, 2011, OK personal/derivative use; link www.lovethatimage.com.

Taking a break

One way to take a break after a long car trip is to lie flat on your back on the carpet in the sunshine, like a cat. Naturally, the shadows really sing to me in this one. And the toenails. I’m calling it my Best Post of the Week.

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woman supine, woman in jeans on carpet, sunshine and shadows indoors

Published Tuesday, November 8, 2011, OK personal/derivative use; link www.lovethatimage.com.

Birds on the water

We were at the Normandy Park, WA cove and saw a huge bunch of birds (common murres?) on the water. This photo shows only a small portion of them. They were sitting out there and then, whoosh, they all went into the air at once and settled a ways away. Quite beautiful to see them fly like that.

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common murre colony, sunlight on water, birds floating on Puget sound

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

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