I am a former teacher, aspiring artist, inveterate traveler This blog is about my Florida garden experience and its expression though poetry, philosophy, photography and art. It includes my other creative endeavors. Here can be found posts about travel to other gardens around the world. My garden is a half acre in zone 9a which includes a large water garden. I have mostly a shade garden because of the huge live oak. To keep things easy, I love to grow bromiliads,ferns,gingers and other tropicals. I need to have a low maintenance garden. In the summer we usually have plenty of rain and it transforms into a jungle. I have converted my swamp into the water garden where I grow irises, waterlilies, papyrus, radigan, spikebush and swamp lily. I also grow citrus (lemon,key lime,grapefruit,tangerines,pineapple,and loquats).
Me?...Often the prickly thorn produces tender roses. (Ovid)
I love this!!! How creative!!! Ok was were the orange flowers honeysuckle??? I have a vine with similar flowers in my front bed. I so enjoyed coming along for the ride!
I'm smiling at the "go with me next time eli" part. Aren't the trails out there perfect for biking?! Probably one of my favorite local trails - and just a mile from my home.
What a great way to take a virtual tour -- very intriguing! And the sights along the way are delightful. This was a great trip for a winter weary soul, and easy to do from my armchair : )
Hi Sharon, can you tell us how you did this? I've tried to copy/paste/save images from Google Maps with no success. This is wonderful!
The white flower with the yellow center is some kind of Solanum. It's from the potato/tomato family. It could be a type of deadly nightshade which has red berries and is--you guessed it--deadly. If you Google "Solanum" and click on the images, you should be able to find a match. It's very pretty. The whole place looks wonderful. I bet you had a great time. We have a place to ride bikes nearby too. Recently they began charging $7.00 to park there. Kind of put a damper on it.
Hi Sharon, my daughter Jacquei is a bike enthusiast since many years. She is soon off on a big trip 5000km, from Cairns to the top end down to western Australia 8 weeks! The orange bells are called Pyrostegia, here it flowers in the winter season. I very much like the Sabal Palms with their untidy wigs.
Hi Sharon, I miss biking and must get back into this summer. This seems like a great place to go for a ride. So many birds, flowers and other interesting sights.
Hi Sharon, Thanks for comments on my painting! I studied in Florida a few years ago and central Florida is still one of my most favorite place to live. It is fun to read you blog and the beautiful photos.
I love this!!! How creative!!! Ok was were the orange flowers honeysuckle??? I have a vine with similar flowers in my front bed. I so enjoyed coming along for the ride!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteThat does look like a nice place to take a ride or walk.
ReplyDeleteHave a great week ~ FlowerLady
Good-looking and so good for you. Happy trailing.
ReplyDeleteOoooooh! What a lovely place to take a ride!! Lots of flowers are smiling!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cool way to document your trip!
ReplyDeleteLooks like it was a great trip. What a great way to document your trip.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful place! Your bike trip looks like so much fun.
ReplyDeleteI'm smiling at the "go with me next time eli" part. Aren't the trails out there perfect for biking?! Probably one of my favorite local trails - and just a mile from my home.
ReplyDeleteIt looks like a peaceful and relaxing place to go walking or riding, the makings of a beautiful day.
ReplyDeleteSuch a lovely place to ride a bike! Thank you for sharing it. Happy weekend!
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I did not really understand what you meant in the comment on my blog ... if you want to explain :-)
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Thank you for sharing your bike trip, it looks like very funny and relaxing, Sharon!
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DeleteWhat a great way to take a virtual tour -- very intriguing! And the sights along the way are delightful. This was a great trip for a winter weary soul, and easy to do from my armchair : )
ReplyDeleteHi Sharon, can you tell us how you did this? I've tried to copy/paste/save images from Google Maps with no success. This is wonderful!
ReplyDeleteThe white flower with the yellow center is some kind of Solanum. It's from the potato/tomato family. It could be a type of deadly nightshade which has red berries and is--you guessed it--deadly. If you Google "Solanum" and click on the images, you should be able to find a match. It's very pretty. The whole place looks wonderful. I bet you had a great time. We have a place to ride bikes nearby too. Recently they began charging $7.00 to park there. Kind of put a damper on it.
Hi Sharon, my daughter Jacquei is a bike enthusiast since many years. She is soon off on a big trip 5000km, from Cairns to the top end down to western Australia 8 weeks! The orange bells are called Pyrostegia, here it flowers in the winter season. I very much like the Sabal Palms with their untidy wigs.
ReplyDeleteI love the way you've put this post together! Seems like a wonderful trail.
ReplyDeleteHi Sharon, I miss biking and must get back into this summer. This seems like a great place to go for a ride. So many birds, flowers and other interesting sights.
ReplyDeletelooks like good fun!
ReplyDeleteHi Sharon,
ReplyDeleteThanks for comments on my painting! I studied in Florida a few years ago and central Florida is still one of my most favorite place to live. It is fun to read you blog and the beautiful photos.
What a hi-tech way to document your trip. There's lots to see. How long was the journey and what distance was covered?
ReplyDeleteabout 6 miles but we stopped alot and it was a couple of hours
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