It was a little scary planting the cloves last fall. Was the spacing right? Would there be enough sunlight? What about the darned squirrel that keeps digging in the dirt? In the end, it turned out alright. Only lost one bulb to the squirrel.
Posts Tagged ‘summer’
“there’s never enough garlic”
Posted in Inspiration, Kitchen Inspirations, tagged gardening, gardens, garlic, harvests, Inspiration, Photography, summer on July 10, 2021| 2 Comments »
summer’s palette
Posted in Inspiration, Kitchen Inspirations, Nature Notes, tagged beauty, colors, food, food photography, gardening, Inspiration, nature, Photography, seasons, summer on July 28, 2014| 6 Comments »

eggplants blossoming in dark purple and pumpkins blooming in bright gold

while nearby vines bear fruits

in many shades of green

garden fresh
Posted in Inspiration, Nature Notes, tagged food, food photography, gardening, Inspiration, nature, Photography, summer, sweet, tomatoes on July 27, 2014| 8 Comments »
how time flies … spring into summer
Posted in Inspiration, tagged art, Asian influence, beauty, collaboration, collage, creativity, geisha, illustration, Inspiration, paper arts, Photography, seasons, summer, Zoe Langosy on June 20, 2014| 2 Comments »
I feel like I was just complaining about how long the winter was and now spring is easing into summer. That’s all the excuse I need to share this post from the past — Embodying Nature Through Collage — about a collaboration with artist Zoe Langosy who is one of the few people in the world encouraged to cut up my photos because she incorporates the pieces into such beauty, like this Spring/Summer Geisha. Have a good weekend, folks, and here’s to having a good summer. 😉


