Monthly Archives: September 2009

It’s all about attitude

I went to the Windsor (California) Arts and Crafts Fair today, with my photographs and photographic products (luggage/backpack tags), but got rained out a little after noon.  However, serendipity still finds me; while I was quite disappointed to have to “close shop,” I was still given the gift of a photographic opportunity.  The Bird Rescue [...]

It ain’t over ’til it’s over.

Even though the garden is showing the ravages of a time-worn summer, we have been given the great gift of plants newly coming into harvest.  We planted in March, reaped much of our harvest in early July (an abundance of corn, a few green beans, squash, tomatoes, chiles, and a couple of bell peppers). The [...]

Bountiful blossoms, beautiful butterflies

We have flowers. Lantana, dianthus, buddleia, hibiscus, salvias, lilies, rose mallow, poppies, alyssum, ceanothus, and more, have given us a bountiful blessing of blossoms since the early months of 2009.  There was no long “gap time” in our yard this year when we didn’t have something in bloom. The show becomes even more vibrant as [...]