If you are looking for ramblings and musings you will probably not find them here. My desire is to share photos and paintings that I have either taken or created, or those of others that have inspired me. I hope you enjoy your time spent here.

My paintings and garden can be viewed in the slideshows -- right column, down just a bit. Click anywhere on the slideshows to view larger.

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Tuesday, July 13, 2010

~ Watch Out Boys ~

Future Heart-breakers...

~ Yard Art by my Peeps ~

Our beautiful granddaughters visited us this summer and left us not only hearts filled with love but also a yard filled with their whimsical eclectic art. Thank you Mia and Lil!!








~ Lil and Jack Hanging Out ~


~ Mia and the Cooper's Hawk Fledging ~

This fledgling was named after Mia.
"Wonderful Mia"
WM is on its leg band.

~ Yard, Garden, and Art -- 2010 ~,

A bit of a tweak on the deck art. Who knows what it will look like next year. I think this is a continuous, never ending painting on plywood.

We have not have much luck growing a shade tree for the deck. This will be our third attempt and so far so good with this Laurel Leaf willow. I hesitate to get too optimistic because one straight-line could take it out in a blink of an eye. I sorely regret cutting down the huge, but messy crab apple tree ten years ago. Dumb, dumb, dumb.

He looks like he is innocently sniffing the chicken wire for traces of rabbit, but what Jack is really doing is eating the beans! There are no peripheral beans this year. Since we took down the bigger fence this has been a buffet for Jack.

My beautiful weeping caragana split down the middle with the heavy wet snow this past winter. We tied it together and put melted beeswax along the seam. So far, so good. I would not be happy to lose this ornamental.

The tomatoes are doing great. They are about 4-5 feet high and make the basil plants look like bonsai basil.

After a slow start and a lot of rabbit damage (as in chomped down to the ground), the yard and garden are finally growing.
Nice photo of old man Jack also.