Showing posts with label sun decorations. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sun decorations. Show all posts

Thursday, June 23, 2011

Rainy, cloudy days

I am a sunshine kind of person, while I appreciate the rain and all it does to us, extended periods of clouds drives me crazy.  I find myself staring into the sky, searching for any sign of a break in the gloom, turning on every light in the house, looking into the business end of a flashlight!  As you from the upper mid-west might imagine, the electric company is seeing a bump in usage at my house!

One thing cloudy days are useful for is taking pictures.  The even light of a cloudy day is not a BAD thing, but I'd rather fight with the shadows from the sun.  Le sigh.

So, this is what was growing at my house yesterday....


Pansies in a metal coffee pot

Pansies in an old coal bucket

Lemon lilies

Columbine

False indigo


Alpine dianthus and Sempervivum


Rock garden peonies



Ladies Mantle foliage

Hosta foliage
It is possible to find beauty, even on the gloomiest of days!  And it helps to keep some sunshine tucked away for just such emergencies!


Blowing you kisses of joy!  

Until next time, be a joy giver!

If you are a garden person, you might enjoy reading all about it on the Sprout-off Garden forum and the Sprout-off Blog.

And one more (Wisconsin!) garden blog- Talking to Plants.

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!!