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Archive for June, 2009

Published by Sara L. Chapman on 29 Jun 2009, do not copy, use or redistribute photo without prior written permission. Thank you for honoring copyright law.

A ruby red rose

It’s still June, so how can you resist roses? Here’s one for you to wish you could inhale off the computer screen. Some day, I am sure, it will happen.

For more rubiness of all kinds, visit Ruby Tuesday, here.

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Published by Sara L. Chapman on 28 Jun 2009, do not copy, use or redistribute photo without prior written permission. Thank you for honoring copyright law.

Poppy macro

A close look at a poppy flower that was blooming in my neighborhood about three weeks ago. The blossom was quite large, maybe 4 or 5 inches across. After this kind of poppy fades, the seed pods are quite interesting, too.

For other close looks at the most amazing assortment of things, visit Macro Monday.

I think this is bright enough for the Color Carnival folks, also. Hope you agree.

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Published by Sara L. Chapman on 28 Jun 2009, do not copy, use or redistribute photo without prior written permission. Thank you for honoring copyright law.

Sweetpeas, finally!

I am so happy to see the sweetpeas finally taking off. I planted them from seed myself, and that always adds to the gardening enjoyment, I find. And sweetpeas love to be picked! You can only enhance and prolong the blooming period by picking them as they come into flower. Of course, I always leave a few.

For more flowers around the world, visit Today’s Flower.

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Published by Sara L. Chapman on 27 Jun 2009, do not copy, use or redistribute photo without prior written permission. Thank you for honoring copyright law.

Woman ship statue

I know there’s a special name for this sort of statue, but I can’t for the life of me remember what it is. Anyone? She is from the prow of an old ship, and has a nice, inspired look about her. A goddess in an old-fashioned dress? And is that a very low cut neckline, or not? She is a bit dusty, but still so lovely. She lives at the Museum of History and Industry (MOHAI), a wonderful and unusual museum in Seattle. And she casts a great shadow, I think! Visit Shadow Shot Sunday for more shadows seen around the world.

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Published by Sara L. Chapman on 26 Jun 2009, do not copy, use or redistribute photo without prior written permission. Thank you for honoring copyright law.

Pinks for Pink Saturday

I looked this up in Dave’s Garden, one of my fave garden sites, and they say it is Sea Thrift, Sea Pink, Common Thrift, Armeria maritima, but I call them Pinks. They were blooming their heads off last week, and what better post for Pink Saturday? Click for the incredible world of pink visions.

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Published by Sara L. Chapman on 25 Jun 2009, do not copy, use or redistribute photo without prior written permission. Thank you for honoring copyright law.

Seattle sunset

This is from a couple of weeks ago when there were some fires burning, not sure where but far away, that for several days made our sunsets smoky but beautiful. Visit Skywatch Friday for more views of skies around the world.

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Published by Sara L. Chapman on 23 Jun 2009, do not copy, use or redistribute photo without prior written permission. Thank you for honoring copyright law.

Daylily for Ruby Tuesday, with water

It wasn’t much rain, but it was enough to glisten up this exquisite daylily I found on my walk the other day. It has a ruby throat and so can post for Ruby Tuesday, and the water droplets will have to qualify for Watery Wednesday. I apologize for all the flowers I’ve been posting lately, but they are blooming everywhere, so what can I do?

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Published by Sara L. Chapman on 22 Jun 2009, do not copy, use or redistribute photo without prior written permission. Thank you for honoring copyright law.

Macro Monday

This clematis just knocked my socks off. And the rain didn’t hurt the photo either. For more marvellous macros, visit Macro Monday.

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Published by Sara L. Chapman on 21 Jun 2009, do not copy, use or redistribute photo without prior written permission. Thank you for honoring copyright law.

Foxgloves for Today’s Flower

These are also called digitalis, and I love them. They bloom in shade or, up here in Seattle, in sun also; they reseed, and they are so showy! These are from seedlings I brought from the other house. They bloom the second year, like most perennials started from seed, but if you know in advance, that’s fine, as their leaves make a lovely rosette pattern all by themselves. Actually the foliage looks a bit more gray-green than in this photo, but I just liked the photo the way the camera saw it.

For more photos from around the world, visit Today’s Flower in Brazil.

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Published by Sara L. Chapman on 21 Jun 2009, do not copy, use or redistribute photo without prior written permission. Thank you for honoring copyright law.

Scenic overlook

Ah, gray Seattle! I can tell I’ve lived here a while when I start to get excited about different kinds of gray skies. The overlook near my house provides some scenic views, that’s for sure. Visit Scenic Sunday for more scenigasms.

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Published by Sara L. Chapman on 20 Jun 2009, do not copy, use or redistribute photo without prior written permission. Thank you for honoring copyright law.

Broadway rose with shadow

We’re planting a big rose garden out in front. What a lot of work! But it will be worth it, absolutely. This is one of the 18 roses waiting in pots, named Broadway. In a rare burst of sunshine, it created this shadow, almost like another petal form. Visit Shadow Shot Sunday for more fascinating shadows.

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Published by Sara L. Chapman on 19 Jun 2009, do not copy, use or redistribute photo without prior written permission. Thank you for honoring copyright law.

Pink peony

Peonies are some of my favorite flowers. Their mysterious depths, the petals like angel feathers, the indescribable fragrance—plus when peonies bloom, summer is not far behind. This one bloomed the other day in my garden; such a welcome sight.

For more Pink of all types, shapes and sizes, visit Pink Saturday.

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Published by Sara L. Chapman on 18 Jun 2009, do not copy, use or redistribute photo without prior written permission. Thank you for honoring copyright law.

Sunset off the Des Moines pier

After our anniversary dinner the other day, we took a little stroll along the pier, but it was too windy to stay long. You can see the Puget Sound water surface is not that smooth, but the rays of the sunset was welcome with its brilliant color enlivening the gray skies and dark water. Happy Skywatch Friday, everyone!

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Published by Sara L. Chapman on 17 Jun 2009, do not copy, use or redistribute photo without prior written permission. Thank you for honoring copyright law.

Edible landscaping with chives

These chive flowers are so pretty and the plants so easy to grow. I read they make a nice little hedge in front of bigger plants, but I have room only for one nice one. It’s near the kitchen door, and when I’m cooking, I just go outside and snip, snip, there you are.

I think that growing herbs and other food crops are a great way to garden, and good for the planet also. If you’d like other ideas about being green, visit Think Green Thursday.

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Published by Sara L. Chapman on 16 Jun 2009, do not copy, use or redistribute photo without prior written permission. Thank you for honoring copyright law.

Watery Wednesday at Normandy Park cove

A recent sunny day yielded reflections on a pond for us all to enjoy. For other watery delights, visit the Watery Wednesday meme, filled with fascinating water photos from all over.

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