Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Architectural Wonder

So, I found this bit of splendor tonight while exploring... It caught my eye, and I simply had to take a picture. The camera couldn't come out for long due to the rain, so perhaps I'll venture out again sometime soon, and take some more shots of this magnificent place along with other neighboring venues.

I felt like I was in a different world tonight, taking pictures of exotic, new sights missed by those who are too busy to stop and notice. So, I'm giving you the opportunity to see through the eyes of someone who did stop and notice. :)

Thursday, July 16, 2009

I don't know that I've ever posted this photo. As I was sorting folders, pictures and such on the computer, I found it and decided to share it. :) The peacock had been lingering around Hilltop for some time, but has since gone back to it's home.

Thursday, July 9, 2009

Love these...

Laura and I visited the conservancy in Germantown earlier this afternoon, and as usual, I couldn't stay away from taking a few pictures of the loveliest medicinal plant around... :)





Here are some facts for your reading pleasure... :)

Life Cycle: Perennial
Planting Time: Spring or Fall
Height: 3' to 4'(dwarf from to 24")
Exposure: Full sun or light shade
Soil: well drained; fertile - you may need to use an organic fertilizer
Hardiness: Zones 3 to 9
Bloom Time: Midsummer to fall
Propagation: Purchased seeds and divisions. Seeds collected from the garden often do not come true.
Uses: Beds, borders, wildflower meadows. Drought resistant.

* New plants and seedlings will need to be watered until they are established. Once they are growing well, they will thrive on the available moisture from rain except in extremely dry areas.
* Rabbits and hedgehogs think new echinacea shoots are a tasty treat, so protect seedlings and young plants.
* The only thing echinacea can be somewhat fussy about is too much moisture. It likes a fairly dry soil, and should never have to sit very long with it's roots in wet, soggy soil.

(http://www.gardenguides.com/plants/info/flowers/perennials/coneflower.asp)

Monday, July 6, 2009

Hmm...

This would be an interesting way to be proposed to...

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Just A Few...

I had the urge to "Picnik" tonight, so here are the slim results... Hope you enjoy... :)