Saturday, April 30, 2016

A Quote

To be overcome by the fragrance of flowers is a delectable form of defeat. ~ Beverly Nichols 

Monday, April 25, 2016

Springing Back to Winter

I'm glad I was able to get these photos a few days ago, because the weather abruptly switched from spring to winter last night.  (To enlarge photos, just click on them). 
Last night we had a cold, hard rain with plummeting temperatures and today we had a hail storm.
These daffodils, and the ones below, were planted by a community group in Twin Peaks several years ago. 
Quite a few of the daffodils were already past their peak of bloom when I took these photos, but, luckily for me, there were still enough of them blooming to make a cheery show!

Linking with:  
Through My Lens 
Monday Mellow Yellows
Macro Monday
Our World Tuesday

Friday, April 22, 2016

Windy Weather

It was supposed to rain up here today, but the part of the storm with the rain in it stayed about 400 miles to the north...all we got were the horrible winds.
But, windy weather makes lovely blue skies. 
The baby oak leaves are losing their red and starting to get a bit of green around their edges. 
The wind doesn't seem to bother the birds, thank goodness.  This robin seemed to like the bobbing up and down the branch was doing in the wind...maybe it's like a carnival ride to them, as long as it isn't too strong. 

Linking with Skywatch Friday

Monday, April 18, 2016

Lilac Love

I picked some lilacs for my studio...
Their scent is so wonderful.  I wish someone would make an air freshener spray that really smelled like lilacs. 
They looked so pretty in their little jugs and vases, I took their photos.  
I'm linking with these blogs:  Through My Lens
                                           Life Thru the Lens
                                           Our World Tuesday

Thursday, April 14, 2016

Turn Around

In these mountains, spring is always changeable...if you don't like the weather, wait five minutes.  Or...
Drive for a minute or two.   
The above photos were all taken in Valley of Enchantment, a pretty area west of the Lake Gregory valley. 
However, to get a change of weather in some places up here, all you have to do is...

Turn around!

Linking with:    Skywatch Friday

Monday, April 11, 2016

Spring Greens

The dogwoods are in the first stages of their bloom.
Flowering Dogwood (Cornus florida), above, has four bracts, while the Pacific Dogwood (Cornus nuttalli), below, has six.  In both species the actual flowers are in the center of the bracts, and haven't opened yet.

When the bracts are just beginning to open their shape reminds me of tulips. 
Soon the spring green will fade, and the bracts will become a beautiful cream color and will be much larger.

Linking with   Through My Lens    and    Our World Tuesday     and     Life Thru the Lens

Thursday, April 7, 2016

Lovely Rain

Early this morning the clouds started rolling in.  These storms (there are supposed to be two, with rain lasting through Monday) are coming up from Mexico, so the snow level will be waaaay above where I live...yay!
The rain is so welcome here...we didn't get enough during this El Nino to end the drought here in the Southern California mountains.
The tulips will like it...
And, so will the lilacs.  They're blooming a month ahead of their usual time.  But, maybe that's good...if the weather decides to snow in May, like it did last year, the lilacs' blooms won't be harmed. It's raining lightly now, and I'm really looking forward to several days of rain!

Linking with Skywatch Friday  and   Pink Saturday

Tuesday, March 29, 2016

Spring Weather

Yesterday, cherry trees were blooming...
Periwinkles were blooming...
Bees were buzzing around...
And the apple trees were loaded with blossoms.  Last night was a different story.  Horribly windy, rain, sleet, hail...I was surprised to see all the blossoms were still here this morning and there was just a very, very thin crust of snow on the roofs, but not on the trees or blossoms.  I thought the worst was over, as it had all mostly melted by early this afternoon.
But later this afternoon, the sky got very dark and it started to snow, and it's sticking to everything...trees, roads, and, sadly, the blossoms.
The weather people are saying there could be as much as 6 inches by tomorrow.  I sure hope they're wrong.

Linking to  Through My Lens  and   Our World Tuesday

Sunday, March 20, 2016

Goodbye, Dearest Sister

My precious sister, Patricia, passed away last Wednesday, the 16th, at a little before 6:00 a.m., from stage 4 lung cancer.  It took her fast; she had only been diagnosed two weeks before.  This photo was taken in 2006, when she was 74, and she hadn't changed much during the intervening years. We were trying on tiaras in my studio, being silly (it's what we did best) and I'm so glad I took this photo. 

Bye for now, Sissy...I know we'll see each other again some day.

Monday, March 7, 2016

Winter Makes a Comeback

It's snowing here today (yay)!  This robin doesn't look too happy, but I'm pretty sure the humans and trees are thrilled.  This snow, coming after rain all last night, is very welcome in these parched mountains. 
Just a couple of days ago the ornamental cherries were in full bloom...
Some pussy willows were even putting out their tiny, tiny flowers. 
But there's no doubt...this robin will be happy once the snow is over! 

Linking with Through My Lens   and  Image-in-ing  

Thursday, March 3, 2016

Thursday's Quote

When you reach a certain age you realize that life is finite.  You can be depressed by that...or you can say, "I'm going to appreciate every minute to its maximum potential."  Gordon Sumner (Sting)
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