
Posts Tagged ‘flowers’
the glory in the morning
Posted in Branches, Inspiration, Nature Notes, tagged beauty, color, flowers, Inspiration, light, morning glories, nature, Photography, urban landscape, vines on October 13, 2015| 3 Comments »
vanessa’s flowers
Posted in Inspiration, tagged beauty, colors, flowers, friendship, gardening, gifts, Inspiration, Photography on September 7, 2015| 2 Comments »

A very young friend to whom I send postcards recently gave me a gift in return.

Flowers from her first garden.

A beautiful sight in the morning light.



Thanks, Vanessa. 😉
a different sunset
Posted in Inspiration, Nature Notes, tagged colors, community garden, flowers, gold, Inspiration, nature, orange, Photography, urban landscape on August 26, 2015| 1 Comment »
I started with sweet marjoram but …
Posted in Branches, Inspiration, Nature Notes, tagged abstract, beauty, blooms, colors, dill, flowers, fun, herbs, indoor gardening, Inspiration, Photography, sweet marjoram on July 16, 2015| 1 Comment »
hot off the press in Alimentum
Posted in Contributing Writer, Inspiration, Kitchen Inspirations, Photography, Publication Updates, tagged Alimentum, beauty, Contributing Writer, edible flowers, flowers, food, food photography, food writing, indoor gardening, Inspiration, nasturtium, photo essay, Photography, winter activities on July 12, 2015| 2 Comments »
It’s mid-July, and here in New England, we’re still talking about this past winter. The seemingly unending piles of snow will long live in the memory, and for me, so will the unexpected creativity born out of solitude watching things grow even in the dead of winter. I’m honored to have a series of images from that period featured in the latest Alimentum The Literature of Food. Enjoy!
just a bit of orange
Posted in Inspiration, Nature Notes, tagged colors, flowers, Inspiration, nature, orange, Photography on July 10, 2015| 3 Comments »
lorraine’s flowers
Posted in Inspiration, tagged colors, creativity, encouragement, family, flowers, gifts, indoor gardening, Inspiration, Photography, simplicity, storytelling on July 5, 2015| 5 Comments »

Send a single packet of seeds through the mail enclosed in an envelope not much bigger than the seed packet. Include a single slip of paper with words, to the effect of, I can’t wait to see how you photograph these. That’s what my cousin did. A simple gift of great encouragement.

It took me a while, I must admit, to plant the seeds in a cereal bowl. I was lazy on occasion, not watering the dark earth and letting the top get so dry it seemed an errant breath would blow everything away. But I did water, pouring on cups at a time and then walking away.

If you follow my blog, you know I grew impatient. I moved the bowl from room to room trying to follow the sun. But then, as happens often in nature, sprouts did appear and then stems and leaves and soon blooms. Beautiful blooms.

I could have eaten them, you know. Violas are edible but now I too wanted to see what would happen over time. The blooms made people who were visiting, who were perhaps not in a happy space, smile as they walked past the bowl. And even I, who can on occasion not find the bright side, they too made me smile as the sun struck the purple and gold.

Then one day as I was sitting in a room staring at the white curtain lit by the sun, and thinking perhaps that curtain was a bit too sheer for that particular room, I was then struck by a new thought:Â what a wonderful backdrop for Lorraine’s flowers. And that’s how this series of pictures was taken.

the orchid
Posted in Branches, Inspiration, tagged beauty, botanicals, colors, flowers, indoor gardening, Inspiration, orchids, Photography on July 4, 2015| 1 Comment »
around one block
Posted in Branches, Inspiration, Nature Notes, tagged abstract, beauty, botanicals, colors, flowers, Inspiration, Photography, urban landscape on June 30, 2015| 5 Comments »

I was a bit early for an appointment in Boston’s Back Bay, so I decided to take a brisk walk around the block. This is what I saw.















