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Central, FL, United States
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)

Dec 8, 2012

Greetings from the Sunshine State





 While you are all inside knitting and crafting and reading, I thought I would gloat about the fine weather and make you jealous...But the truth is I would love a little snow for a change of pace.

The signs of fall are subtle but here a few trees turning yellow...or brown in the case of the Cypress. Our Curcuma, Peacock  and the Dancing Lady Gingers have died back. The swamp had dried as it was the driest November on record. The temperatures are blissful.

If you haven't heard these are our state symbols.....
tree- sabal palm
flower- orange blossom
bird- mockingbird
animal-alligator,Fl panther,and manatee
butterfly- zebra longwing
song- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KOObPhTYi9I

I took a drive into the big city and along the way I stopped to take a few shots of .........well, plants of course!



























Strawberry Fields Forever!


Bouganvilla

The Silk Floss Tree is a wonder with its Spiky killer trunk....not real popular with animals! 
But the loveliest thing are the huge,pink,extravagant blossoms.









Huge blooms and so many!! what a wonder in December! The Silk Floss tree!


Boy, I wish to know what kind of fungus these are!
















 This is a shot of my Night -blooming Jasmine..this wonderful perfume wafts over the neighborhood as we take our walk every mild night...Geez, are you envious yet?







   


Nov 17, 2012

sow shall you reap....of cabbages and kale


The blossoming of a flower is the time of   the revelation  of the secret  that every seed  contains.......


 Seeds, seeds, magical seeds ,they contain everything they need to know to become  a plant a huge as the Sequoia.  Inventive design lets them fly with wings (like maple seeds) and float on the breeze. The coconut can travel thousands of miles on the ocean current. 


the largest seed in the world

--the Ccoc-de- Mer 

 

Parable of the Sower at Canterbury Cathedral


Today I was  reminded of the parable of the sower.

 

"And it came to pass, as he sowed, some fell by the way side, and the birds of the air came and devoured it up. And some fell on stony ground, where it had not much earth; and immediately it sprang up, because it had no depth of earth: But when the sun was up, it was scorched; and because it had no root, it withered away. And some fell among thorns, the thorns grew up, and choked it, and it yielded no fruit. And other fell on good ground, did yield fruit that sprang up and increased"
     The symbolism was referring to the knowledge of the spiritual word .They knew full well when cultivation began, that the soil must be fertile, the crop demands water, weeds must be pulled and fertilizer increases yield. And  I thought about the parable and how it relates to relationships as well. The seed of our connections yield fruits of our relationships.
 
Sometimes we meet people  they may have something in common, some need unmet but we will never know because they go by the way. Maybe others snap them up. Can we see past the stereotypes? Do we even know what gifts we are passing by? We never know what we missed.
 
We may meet others and feel a connection, the possibility and have good intentions.... ...but never take the time and imitative to share and develop the relationship (the lack of depth).  So when  the honeymoons over, it comes to a "rocky" quick end.
 
Then others grow well at the beginning. We feel the good earth of sharing, the sunshine of appreciation, and the cool water of hope and begin to connect souls (buds grow). But sadly, they are crowded out by the thorny trials of life, lack of cooperation (intimacy) and boredom...even the thorny wall of secrets and lies (lack of cultivation and elimination of the competition). Maybe we can't handle anothers needs. (no fertilizer) We end up with misunderstandings and excuses. And sadly, a beautiful bloom  fades away and all the potential "fruit" with it.
 
We have lost community here in the modern world, as we revel in privacy and isolation. Fear and selfishness makes us impotent . Those seeds of a fractured world yield unripe stunted fruit of disconnection. But sometime, just maybe only one time, if we are very lucky (or make our own luck)...we can grow the fruit called love for all our sacrifice and that's the sweetest and most beautiful fruit of all

 

 

Somewhere the flower of farewell is blooming.
Endlessly it yields its pollen, which we breathe.
Even in the breeze of this beginning hour we breathe farewell.--Rilke

This vine i lost due to lack of protection from cold and my severe pruning...



 


Here in Florida we have started our second growing season.Our commercial crop includes citrus, of course ,and strawberries  and tomatoes..but we grow lots of other things as well. I'm doing my regular basil, peppers and asparagus as well


 

Oct 30, 2012

trick or treat? OMG! I've been nominated!





Say what? I discovered I was nominated for the beautiful blog award by a blogger I admire who calls himself the "Nitty Gritty Dirt Man" Check him out at http://nittygrittydirtman.wordpress.com/. Thank you Kevin.

So the first thing I wondered is... i Just what happens next?......I  learned that the nod from my benefactor was indeed the honor and I was one of 14 others.

Then I learned of my new responsibility!  Oh yes, and that was to  list 7 things about myself  (could  I be possibly interesting enough?)  and to pick of all my favorite bloggers to nominate!...

What makes a great blog?? Large beautiful pictures, interesting thoughts (insights,  experiences, poetry, humor, a good layout, maybe some artwork by the poster and varied types of posts.(ie tours of other gardens). I have a low attention span so I don't read wordy blogs with a lot of technical information (all worthwhile to be sure). To me,the best bloggers are those who give of themselves and are open and I really like the ones who comment!

First up ,about me

1. I love Thai food and have been to Thailand during the Water Festival
2. I love elephants, been "kissed" by a baby and bathed the adults at the Elephant Nature Park.
3. I raised a squirrel named Freddie and racoons named Fred and Ethel
4. I caught a "wrist strong band" on the Stephen Colbert show taping and went to :the Rally to   Restore Sanity/Keep  Fear Alive
5. I swam on the barrier reef with Wally the Maori Wasse (a huge friendly fish)
6. I saw the latest Pope in a car after we did the Scavi tour under the Vatican
7.Once sat next to James Carville  in business class from Heathrow.
extra....I played the french horn

PICKING IS HARD!


Now to nominate.....

1.Through the Sapphire Sky..... http://through-the-sapphire-sky.blogspot.com/
2.A Tidewater Gardener....http://atidewatergardener.blogspot.com/..great photos
3.The Anxious Gardener....http://theanxiousgardener.com
4.Tales from my Garden...http://talesfrommygarden.blogspot.com/..just beautiful
5 My Weeds are Very Sorry!.....http://laurries.blogspot.com/....very clever indeed!
6.The Iris and the Lily..   ...http://theirisandthelily.wordpress.com/...stunning photos
7.Gatsys Gardens.....http://gatsbysgardens.blogspot.com/
8.The British Gardener......http://www.thebritishgardener.com/
9. Three Dogs in a Garden....http://threedogsinagarden.blogspot.com/
10 Amateur Bot-ann-ist....http://seedcollector.blogspot.com/
11 Fortrum Gardens   .....http://deanneart.blogspot.com/
12.A Southern Eden......http://asoutherneden.blogspot.com/
13.A Plant Fanatic in Hawaii..... http://aplantfanatic.blogspot.com/
14 A Gardener in Progress....http://agardenerinprogress.blogspot.com/


Well I am sure I have overlooked a real favorite... and some great site. but some gardeners are award free and others maybe awarded enough already...I just really just got tired of agonizing... hahaha   There you have it!



restoring fear with my  ?
Award winning carving!
 

                                          Happy Halloween !!!


Oct 23, 2012

Boktoberfest


   Bok Tower Gardens is a botanical garden and bird sanctuary, located in Lake Wales,Central Florida. It consists of a 250 acre garden,a 205-foot Singing Tower with its carillon bells, and a visitor center. The tower is built upon Iron Mountain, a high point in Florida at 295 feet above sea level. It is a National Historic Landmark.

   In 1921, Dutch immigrant Edward  Bok, editor of the Ladys Home Journal, and his wife were spending winters in the Lake Wales area and decided to create a bird sanctuary on its highest hill. Bok commissioned noted landscape architect Frederick L. Olmsted, Jr. to transform what was then the sand hill into an amazing garden. The first year was spent digging trenches and laying pipes for irrigation. After which,soil was brought to the site by the truck loads and the plantings began. The plan included the planting of 1,000 large live oaks, 10,000 azaleas,100 Sabal palms,300 magnolias, and 500 gordonias (camelias etc,), as well as hundreds of shrubs including blueberry and holly. And currently includes perennials,orchids and bromiliads and many other tropicals.  And annually they hold an event called Boktoberfest.
There is the  plant sale with vendors and wholesalers from all over the region. And that makes me happy!

ooohhhhlala!

 DH wanted this one, too "dangerous"



Wercklea ferox~~Spiny Hibiscus




My heart skipped because I am entranced by ferns I've never seen!!! Does anybody hyperventilate like me??

  With the temperatures at an ideal level,  the shopping commenced. Then, our plants safely in the holding area, we toured the garden and listened to the bells!  A great day for this gardener!






Three colors of peppers on this bush!












   The Singing Tower is the centerpiece of the gardens. The tower was built  south of the reflection pool that allows the water to reflect its full image. A 60-bell carillon is set within the 205-foot tall, Gothic Revival/Art Deco tower that includes sculptures set in its sides.  It is built of pink and gray marble, and Florida  coquina stone, from Daytona Beach. The tower is surrounded  moat /Koi pond. The tower's interior contains largest carillon library in the world. Inside the bell chamber is a playing room that houses a clavier, or keyboard, that is used for playing the  bells. Recitals are given daily.






These beauties cam home with me


                                                                                                                                                     

Oct 19, 2012

things that fly...(flutterbys and hoverbugs)

The beginning of fall in Florida is barely perceptible. It may be a slight drop in humidity or slightly lower temperatures in the morning.Our maples turn orange later on in the year. But the acorns start falling now and stain our driveways. We may have a few days when we open the windows and turn off the air. We love that! We can go outside and lie in the hammock or sit in the shade....but it still to hot to stand or work in the sun in midday.

I had a new friend over for a garden tour and fed her lunch and ginger tea.She thought the garden was beautiful. Don't you love to share your sanctuary with others! ....I am sprucing up the garden for family that will visit in November. Thinking of you all and your lovely leaves and crisp sweater weather...Enjoy each day and its beauty.

 

Eastern Tiger Swallowtail







Some things that fly there be - Emily Dickinson
Some things that fly there be --
Birds -- Hours -- the Bumblebee --
Of these no Elegy.

Some things that stay there be --
Grief -- Hills -- Eternity --
Nor this behooveth me.

There are that resting, rise.
Can I expound the skies?
How still the Riddle







This little guy flew into my breezeway and when I caught him he bit me....ouch








 





                                                


Can you see my hummer?