


Archive for the ‘Nature Notes’ Category
birds in the backyard
Posted in Inspiration, Nature Notes, tagged beauty, birds, birdwatching, Inspiration, nature photography, Photography on August 15, 2020| 2 Comments »
iceland, a guest pictorial by andrea ranger
Posted in Guest Contributor, Inspiration, Nature Notes, On the Road, tagged beauty, black, blue, colors, ice, Iceland, Inspiration, landscape, nature, Photography, travel, travel photography, water on July 24, 2020| 1 Comment »

Icebergs
Editorial note: Do you miss traveling? I do too! I thought my friend Andrea’s images of Iceland, taken before the pandemic, were beautiful but now … they are truly majestic, capturing a dynamic landscape rich in color and full of light. Thanks for sharing, Andrea!

Β Ice Cave

Diamond Beach

Glacier

Black Sand

Blue Lagoon
Photos courtesy of Andrea Ranger
rose gold & fire in the sky
Posted in Branches, Inspiration, Nature Notes, tagged art prints, beauty, colors, creativity, Inspiration, merchandise, nature, nature photography, Photography, redbubble, shopping on July 23, 2020| 2 Comments »

One of the first times I picked up a camera in a serious way was to capture the glory of the rose gold sky I kept seeing as I walked home from work. It was never the same shade of rose or gold of course. I remember once the sky was so magnificent that I paused on the sidewalk and a man standing on his lawn … well, we just shared a moment of staring into the sky at the clouds being lit from below by the setting sun.

I think one of my creative goals in this strange year is to train my camera to the skies once more. We’ll see what happens. Meanwhile if you’re interested in acquiring these images as prints or on merchandise, please visit links below.
after a gentle rain in maine
Posted in Branches, Inspiration, Nature Notes, On the Road, tagged Inspiration, landscape, Maine, nature, New England, Photography, rain, water on July 17, 2020| 4 Comments »
rain rain rain …
Posted in Inspiration, Kitchen Inspirations, Nature Notes, tagged beauty, gardening, herb gardening, Inspiration, memories, outdoor gardening, random, tomatoes on July 1, 2020| 3 Comments »

tomatoes
… it should not go away because it keeps me away from my little garden and that lets the herbs and veggies do what they need to do which is simply grow. I do have to go out and snip this and that to encourage further growth, and thin this and that so that I don’t have plants competing too much, and I do have some more seedlings to plant, and some seeds came in the mail and I have to be strategic in what I do with them because I’ve got this plan, you see, to create a wall of vines, some that bloom in the morning, some that bloom during the day, and the ones that bloom at night. Whoa! I’m trying to balance gardening in support of birds and the bees while respecting that a certain person in the household who is digging my raised beds doesn’t mind beauty but he’s really into edibles, especially tomatoes and basil. But he does understand that my growing cardinal vines and borage (which is edible but he doesn’t like the cucumber flavor) will help get his tomatoes properly pollinated. In this wierdest of all years in my living memory, I’m not gardening for sustenance necessarily; I’m gardening for sanity. I know, growing up in Virginia, that my dad’s vegetable garden definitely put food on the table. I remember helping him plant seed potatoes, beans, squash, peppers, onions and he grew his tomatoes, too. He gardened to feed his family but I suspect he gardened to find peace as well.

lemon basil

spearmint, basil and marigold

orange mint, marigold, curly parsley, flat leaf parsley, oregano and a wonderfully empty red pot waiting to be filled
a living alarm clock
Posted in Branches, Inspiration, Nature Notes, tagged beauty, birds, birdsong, cardinal, Inspiration, nature, Photography, red, sound, urban wildlife on June 29, 2020| 3 Comments »

At 5am this bright fellow starts singing. Not the worst way to start the day though I wouldn’t mind the music starting just a little later. π
edible flowers
Posted in Inspiration, Kitchen Inspirations, Nature Notes, tagged borage, creativity, edible flowers, food photography, Inspiration, nasturtium, Photography on June 25, 2020| Leave a Comment »

Nasturtium and borage blooms on the garden salad. Mostly for show. Like painting the green salad with dabs of bright paint.
patience
Posted in Branches, Inspiration, Nature Notes, tagged edible flowers, edible gardens, flowers, gardening, gardens, Inspiration, Photography on June 23, 2020| Leave a Comment »

It has been many years since I’ve spent considerable time outside gardening in a yard. And what I am relearning is patience … a watched seed does not sprout overnight. Even if the package says “full sun” sometimes you have to move the plants into the shade. Overwatered plants die. I need to wait patiently and let them dry out.Β Squirrels, birds and rabbits and I need to find some common ground, and that will take time. I’m not going anywhere and apparently neither are they.



in small packages …
Posted in Branches, Inspiration, Nature Notes, tagged beauty, bouquet, flowers, Photography, roses on June 8, 2020| Leave a Comment »
a perennial beauty
Posted in Branches, Inspiration, Nature Notes, Uncategorized, tagged beauty, blue, flowers, gardening, Inspiration, landscape, Photography, yellow on May 28, 2020| 2 Comments »

A pretty perennial. That’s all I know. It is flowering next to the fence line and so every now and then I pick a stem and place in a vase in the kitchen.



