Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Autumn Hues

 Maple Leaves Turning Red
 
Golden Reflections
 
Vibrant Purple Berries
 
Festive Fall Fare at the County Fair
 
Soft Glow of the Sun 
 
 
Fall is such a colorful, festive time of year, unequaled in its vibrant show of so many wondrous colors.  It's a time for reflection and taking in all the natural beauty that surrounds us.
 
 
 

Monday, September 3, 2012

Late Summer Garden

 
The rainy weather has been helpful to bring the late season beans in our garden to flower.  Their delicate lavender blossoms are a welcome sight, apparently not only for the gardener, but also for this tiny grasshopper nymph I discovered hopping among the bean flowers.
 
 
This hummingbird flower was one of my favorite finds at the nursery this summer.  It bloomed all season.  You can see how it gets its fitting name from its dainty pink flowers that closely resemble hummingbirds!
 
 
Brightening our evenings with its chipper song, by day this katydid finds respite in the garden, where it blends in with the foliage and can hide from its predators.
 
By taking a closer look, there is always more to see than initially meets the eye!
 

Wednesday, August 29, 2012

The New Bed

Today, I brought home a new bed for our two cats.  It was an instant hit and thrilled both of our girls.  It's not just that the inside was warm and furry imitation sheepskin; the real lure was the catnip pouch hidden inside the bottom lining!

 
 
Since the above photograph was taken, Jasper has gotten the hang of her new bed and currently is curled up inside of it, instead of the half in half out pose you see here.  Before settling in for a comfortable nap, she spent a good ten minutes luxuriating in the catnip aroma, rolling back and forth with her legs up in the air.
 
 
 
Pacey was equally taken with the new bed and actually experienced it's luxuries before her sister.  But her belly rules, and she was far too interested in making sure she had an adequate dinner for which she feels the need to keep after me until she gets it.  Here, she sits in wait of my entrance into the kitchen to fetch her evening supper.  She stays with me when I prepare our evening meal and afterwards when I wash the dishes.  She's my constant kitchen companion and keeps her eye on my every move. 
 
Our kitty companions are such sweet and often very amusing company  :)



Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Roadside Flowers


I wonder how many will zip by these lovely periwinkle blue chicory flowers growing alongside our back country road without even noticing them?  Now found along many roadsides, fields, and city lots in the United States, chicory was initially introduced from Eurasia.  It's most common in areas that receive ample rain.  The roots of this wildflower can be ground and roasted and substituted for coffee.


On closer inspection, the dainty flowers are simply beautiful! 

Sunday, July 29, 2012

Inspiration

The natural world offers so much beauty.  Its various moods can match or challenge our own. The feeling of connection to all one feels when immersed in the outdoors can help us center ourselves and feel grounded.  There are so many lovely passages written to honor our connection with nature.  I came across the following words which are not only beautiful but inspirational ... enjoy!

"The beauty of the trees, the softness of the air, the fragrance of the grass speaks to me.  The summit, the mountain, the thunder of the sky, the rhythm of the sea speaks to me.  The faintness of the stars, the freshness of the morning dewdrop on the flower speaks to me.  The strength of fire, the taste of salmon, the trail of the sun, and the life that never goes away, they speak to me,  and my heart soars."
 ~ Chief Dan George, a Canadian Indian






Thursday, July 26, 2012

What About Love?

Every once in a while, we all come across someone elses words which are well worth pondering further on our own.  I came across such a passage today when browsing through an old literary magazine. I found these words to be quite thought provoking and thought you might like to ponder on them, too ~


"In our society, we've become myopic and obsessive with one particular kind of love: dyadic love, which takes the form of romance, sex, marriage.  As a result we end up asking all the wrong questions.  Books about relationships talk about how to "get" the love you need, how to "keep" love, and so on.  But the right question to ask is, "How do I become a more loving human being?"  When you ask that question it changes the way you think about pursuing love, making it much more complex."
    ~ Sam Keene
There truly is much depth and beauty to be found and shared in romance, sex, and marriage with a loving and devoted partner, but all the above is all the better if one considers and puts into practice how to become a more loving human being on a continual, ever evolving basis.  If you've found the love of your life, your soul mate, and best friend, giving your relationship the best of yourself helps love grow and keeps it and vital and alive.  Giving the world your most loving self makes the world a little brighter and gentler for everyone ... we can plant seeds of love everyday.

Wednesday, July 25, 2012

And Another ...


The butterflies just keep arriving.  This morning this amazing zebra swallowtail with extremely long tails arrived at our garden and sampled the nectar of the coneflowers, black-eyed-susans and zinnias.  We were enchanted!