As I have continued to discover these past few weeks, there are so many things I don’t have a clue about regarding how others live in this world we share.…
There are times, like these lately, when turning to the garden seems the only sane thing to do.
This time of year the gardens are glorious. Here are a few photographs to show where I often spend an hour or two weeding, watching or hanging out with camera…
Sometimes there is not much else that needs to be said, in this case about the textures of the leaves of Hosta and their many shades of green.
Most days I see something that absolutely blows my mind. On those when I don’t, I’m always clear I’m simply not seeing! Our world is so full of life, mostly…
Every day we can gather more and more of the sun’s energy. Our solar hot water heater has totally replaced fossil fuels for over two weeks and I expect it…
We may have some badly needed rain today. The light is soft and saturated with the many colors of Spring. It is a good morning. What a pleasure to quietly…
Still over a foot of snow and single-digit temperatures…so no sign of flowers in the gardens, although I know they are down there somewhere! On the table in the dining…
My garden this week: April 2, 2010: The 10-day forecast suggests we will not be seeing flowers like this in six weeks!
I love getting in close, like a bumblebee, to the flowers in the garden! It is another world there. Bernd Heinrich’s latest book, The Homing Instinct, talks about…