Category Archives: photography
Wonder in White – Clematis in Full Glory
I don’t know the name of this clematis. I’m sure when I bought it they told me, but some things I just can’t remember. I just know I liked how beautiful it was and had the perfect spot in my … Continue reading
Diamonds on my Toes
Well, not literally LOL But that’s what the morning dew reminded me of when I went out to take some photos. Dew covered grass blades sparkling in the morning sunlight. Isn’t it pretty? Oh how I wish I would have … Continue reading
No Fail Flowers from Seed Packets – a perfect childs garden
I don’t deny it, my flower gardens contain a lot (and I do mean A LOT) of perennials. But there is something about the bright punch of color that lasts all summer long that only annuals can give you. If … Continue reading
Sunday Inspiration
Garden Walk
The Unfolding Wisteria Vine
In just a week this massive vine went from this: and this: To this! and this: Amazing what a week of sunshine does. This vine is only 3 years old and this is the most spectacular it has looked thus … Continue reading
Magnolia Southern Charm in Kansas
Magnolia trees reminds me of the southern states where they loom large and bloom extensively filling the air with their sweet scent. (Photo courtesy of Hilton Pond) This year we had a beautiful bloom on our own magnolia trees (below). … Continue reading
Life and Food Revolution
I’m not a big TV watcher, but I have to say there are two new shows that I am thoroughly loving to watch these days. DISCOVERY CHANNEL’S LIFE – Planet Earth follow up series called ‘Life’ which premiered March 21st … Continue reading
Blue and Yellow
Simple photo sharing today. The forsythia are bursting with color right now. And then there is the little girl in blue. She was a gift from my Mom given to me when she moved from her house to her current … Continue reading
Some Things Are Just Funny
I have a love/hate relationship with Dexter, my daughters one year old Boxer. It’s probably more love than hate. I hate picking up poo or taking him out in the morning when it is cold. But really he is just … Continue reading