Saturday, September 29, 2012
Wednesday, September 26, 2012
Across the Road...
The third installment of "Why I Love my Bicycle Commute!" Across the road from the abandoned house from the last post is a huge wooden privacy fence. And this...
it tumbles over it and cascades down...
like a colorful waterfall.
It is Trumpet Creeper, another Florida native and a great hummingbird attractor!
There weren't any hummers here this day..
but it's beautiful just the same!
and so was this Hempweed (not the kind some people smoke) vine entangled in it.
Waiting for a hummingbird...
it tumbles over it and cascades down...
like a colorful waterfall.
It is Trumpet Creeper, another Florida native and a great hummingbird attractor!
There weren't any hummers here this day..
but it's beautiful just the same!
and so was this Hempweed (not the kind some people smoke) vine entangled in it.
Waiting for a hummingbird...
Labels:
fence,
Florida native,
hempweed,
hummingbirds,
trumpet creeper,
vines
Saturday, September 22, 2012
The Cycle of Life...
The second installment of "Why I love my Bicycle Commute!" involves the (formerly) overgrown yard of an abandoned house. I say formerly, because, sadly, the yard has since been mowed and cleaned up. Sadly? Yes...
This yard was covered in wild Passion Flower vines...
These amazingly beautiful flowers were everywhere...
even over the concrete driveway...
Passion Flowers are a Florida native plant and grow wild here...
Their fruit, Pssion Fruit, are edible and put in teas, yogurts, etc. My dad grew up calling them Maypops. They grow wild in Georgia too. I'll get pictures of the fruit when they are on the vine.
They are the larval host for the Gulf Fritillary butterfly.
The females lay their eggs on the leaves and when they hatch, the caterpillars eat the leaves. See her in there laying her eggs?
I was upset when I saw that the yard had been mowed and cleaned up. Only the vine covered bush in the middle of the yard remained. At least it is still there and the vines are thriving on it... They are very persistent (Is that why some call them weeds?) and will be back next summer...
This yard was covered in wild Passion Flower vines...
These amazingly beautiful flowers were everywhere...
even over the concrete driveway...
Passion Flowers are a Florida native plant and grow wild here...
Their fruit, Pssion Fruit, are edible and put in teas, yogurts, etc. My dad grew up calling them Maypops. They grow wild in Georgia too. I'll get pictures of the fruit when they are on the vine.
They are the larval host for the Gulf Fritillary butterfly.
The females lay their eggs on the leaves and when they hatch, the caterpillars eat the leaves. See her in there laying her eggs?
I was upset when I saw that the yard had been mowed and cleaned up. Only the vine covered bush in the middle of the yard remained. At least it is still there and the vines are thriving on it... They are very persistent (Is that why some call them weeds?) and will be back next summer...
Labels:
abandoned house,
bicycle,
butterfly,
commute,
gulf fritillary,
maypop,
passion flower,
vine passion fruit,
yard
Tuesday, September 18, 2012
My Neighbor's Garden...
First installment of "Why I Love My Bicycle Commute!"
I took the time one morning to stop and take pictures of one of my neighbors' gardens... What a lovely sight on my way...
I don't know what this yellow flowered bush is... but it's so cheerful!
This is a Purple Allamanda...
and what a beauty it is,
With it's big soft violet flowers...
A brilliant yellow flowering tree... A False Ponciana? Don't really know... but it makes me smile...
and this beautiful Angels Trumpet tree...
I just love the flowers!
They are this soft shell pink... See the bee?
Heavenly... don't you think?
I took the time one morning to stop and take pictures of one of my neighbors' gardens... What a lovely sight on my way...
I don't know what this yellow flowered bush is... but it's so cheerful!
This is a Purple Allamanda...
and what a beauty it is,
With it's big soft violet flowers...
A brilliant yellow flowering tree... A False Ponciana? Don't really know... but it makes me smile...
and this beautiful Angels Trumpet tree...
I just love the flowers!
They are this soft shell pink... See the bee?
Heavenly... don't you think?
Labels:
allamanda,
angels trumpet,
bee,
bicycle commute,
flowers,
garden,
neighbor,
tree
Monday, September 17, 2012
Problem...
My menu bar (New Post, Design, etc) that ued to sit at the top right of my blog is gone! Any clues how to get it back? Thanks!
Thursday, September 13, 2012
Lunchtime Surprise!
Yesterday morning my hubby called me from the grocery store asking about the pin number of the card he was using... Then he asked if I was in the office... Of course... and would I meet him in the parking lot at lunchtime... Of course... So he calls when he gets to my building...
and gives me this! A pretty little pink rose bush for my desk! He said I had a little desk, so he got me little flowers...
A couple of weeks ago I snapped this picture of our resident squirrel... He's sitting in a little Dahoon Holly tree between the building and the parking lot, eating green berries... I see him in this tree a lot.
Today I snapped a picture of him relaxing in his favorite place to hang... Chillin' out in the shade on the wall of our little dining patio... Apparently he lives in the eaves of our building and he's very often spotted sprawled out on the wall.
Next post will be full of pictures of why I love my bicycle commute!
and gives me this! A pretty little pink rose bush for my desk! He said I had a little desk, so he got me little flowers...
A couple of weeks ago I snapped this picture of our resident squirrel... He's sitting in a little Dahoon Holly tree between the building and the parking lot, eating green berries... I see him in this tree a lot.
Today I snapped a picture of him relaxing in his favorite place to hang... Chillin' out in the shade on the wall of our little dining patio... Apparently he lives in the eaves of our building and he's very often spotted sprawled out on the wall.
Next post will be full of pictures of why I love my bicycle commute!
Monday, September 10, 2012
Metamorphosis...
My husband came in from the garage the other day and told me to hold my hands out. I did...
He put these in my hands... It's a good thing I'm not squeamish! A shed caterpillar skin and the resulting pupa... Here's what the pupa looks like up close...
The underside (top) looks almost as if it has a face and on the back (bottom) you can tell where it will split open...
Photo source: www.carolinanature.com
To reveal this! An Imperial Moth (Eacles imperialis) ... with a wingspan of 5 to 6 inches...
I've been working on an oil painting of a Prairie Warbler on gessoed purple scrapbook paper that looks like old wall paper. I'll post it when I'm done. But I thought I'd post a few of the backgrounds I've been prepping for other oil paintings...
Vintage sheet music adherred to 5" x 7" masonite and coated with with matte gel medium. After a few coats of the gel medium, comes a couple coats of clear gesso and then a final wash of clear gesso with a few drops of turquoise acrylic paint mixed in. Finally before it dries I wipe alot of it off with a paper towel. A singing bird will go on this background.
These vintage illustrated dictionary pages are prepared the same way, but are on 6" x 6" masonite, with the wash being green. I'll be painting Poison Dart Frogs on these.
Metamorphosis in progress... in nature... and in art...
He put these in my hands... It's a good thing I'm not squeamish! A shed caterpillar skin and the resulting pupa... Here's what the pupa looks like up close...
The underside (top) looks almost as if it has a face and on the back (bottom) you can tell where it will split open...
Photo source: www.carolinanature.com
To reveal this! An Imperial Moth (Eacles imperialis) ... with a wingspan of 5 to 6 inches...
I've been working on an oil painting of a Prairie Warbler on gessoed purple scrapbook paper that looks like old wall paper. I'll post it when I'm done. But I thought I'd post a few of the backgrounds I've been prepping for other oil paintings...
Vintage sheet music adherred to 5" x 7" masonite and coated with with matte gel medium. After a few coats of the gel medium, comes a couple coats of clear gesso and then a final wash of clear gesso with a few drops of turquoise acrylic paint mixed in. Finally before it dries I wipe alot of it off with a paper towel. A singing bird will go on this background.
These vintage illustrated dictionary pages are prepared the same way, but are on 6" x 6" masonite, with the wash being green. I'll be painting Poison Dart Frogs on these.
Metamorphosis in progress... in nature... and in art...
Labels:
acrylic paint,
art,
backgrounds,
bird,
caterpillar,
gesso,
imperial moth,
metamorphosis,
nature,
oil painting,
poison dart frog,
progress,
pupa,
wash
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