Showing posts with label Heuchera. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Heuchera. Show all posts

Saturday, July 14, 2012

Photos again

 I noticed that I had lots of pix that didn't seem to fit into my particular blogging posts, so here is a grouping of things that I like that have no category exactly.  I feel like there are more, but I haven't laid my eyes on them, yet....  I will continue searching!

I have found a new obsession with an app on my iPhone called instagram.  It is sort of a social network for photographers and casual picture takers alike.  It is a lot of fun to participate in and takes so little time to do it!  Some of these pix are from my Instagram interactions.


just look up
Loves me





Power lines- if you can't beat them, photograph them!

birdhouse on the river

shades of monet

speckled skies

Streaks and stripes

watering can theme and variation


silhouettes

Lilies

Day lily

Amazing morning

Sunrise in the mist

Hello favorite tree



water lilies- yet another Monet reference! 






Purposeful misfocus


evening vista
I have the seed of an idea here all of a sudden.  Stayed tuned!

Until next time, be a joy giver!  And love the summer you are in!

Thursday, June 14, 2012

Photo post- My first few days of summer vacation!

I've taken some kind of nice pictures in the last few days, so I thought I would post them for you. 


*note- I originally started this post right after school was done!  Time has passed!
Heuchera and seedpods

Purple and white iris

Everything Zen


Sunset over the Gustafson farm

Stone house from the side


Flambeau Reflections

Down it came



sunset



Stone house


Iris after the rain

Lady slipper in the wild

Diane and Holly in the loft of the cabin

Holly J. in the loft

Jac is happy!

Around the fire ring

Full moon

Great skies
Over the Gustafson farm

Stone house

Gravel pit lake

Favorite tree
So this is my latest little catch up post, hope you enjoyed!

Until next time, be a joy giver!!

Have I told you lately I am on SUMMER VACATION?????  YAY!

Saturday, June 4, 2011

Collections part 2

Collections are funny things.  They sometimes start accidentally!  I got my first sun from a friend of mine, and it sort of isn't really a sun.... it is a face.  But it kind of reminds me of a sun, and later I began getting real sun decorations- which eventually ended up on my deck.  I like suns partly because I am a Leo, of the zodiac persuasion, a sun sign!  I have been very proud of this fact for many years and that recent "the zodiac signs have changed" nonsense did not go over very well with me.  I have a few lions around the deck, too, but I guess that will have to be a different post!

The first face, above, and a later acquisition below.

You might be saying, "But Mad Art-teacher, sweetheart, (I like being cajoled and complimented) how can you have room for any plants with all of this wonderful garden art around your place??"  I might answer in a sly, knowing manner- if you run out of room down below, you just start nailing it up high!  I have lovely conversations in my head.....
Anyway, I enjoy these suns very much, and have them scattered about the yard and buildings.  I do not have photos of everything, but I have a good sampling.  One of my favorite suns is repoussed into the side of one of my watering cans.  Duo duty collecting really rocks!

So happy to be hanging up!







Large guy on the garage

Last year's birthday present
One of my original suns, broken, and placed in the garden, repaired!


Embossed sun on a watering can
Little sun and beyond, big sun!



Heucheras, or commonly called coral belles, are another category of my collection theme.  Heucheras and I have an uneasy relationship.  I adore their colors, forms and patterns.  They will grow for me if they feel like it!  I buy their expensive little selves and they get eaten by deer.  I get them for free from friends, and they grow like gang busters!  Ah yes, and I never learn.  I continue to torture myself by attempting to keep them for more than a few years, when really, I maybe should consider less costly, less tasty, less fussy plants. But we all know love works in mysterious ways, and few other plants have the beautiful, metallic sheen of a great purple heuchera, or the beautiful contrasting colors between the veins and flesh of the leaves, or even the different colors on the front and the back of the leaves.  
Heuchera "Sugar Plum"- still needs potting


Heuchera "Snow Angel"

Heuchera "Plum Pudding"

Heuchera "Geisha Fans"

Heuchera, unknown cultivar


Heuchera Silver Scrolls (back) and Peach Melba (front)


I have solved (sort of) my deer problem by planting the things in pots and putting them on the deck.... problem is if one doesn't properly protect the pots in the winter it is possible that they will DIE!  Ugh.  So, here we go again, replenishing the Heuchera supply....  at least the deer can't reach them on in pots on the deck!

Until next time, find your joy, even if you have to find it over and over again!!