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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)

Apr 30, 2013

big cat in the hood! holy cow!

The Florida panther is an endangered subspecies of cougar (Puma concolor) that lives in forests and swamps of southern Florida in the United StatesIt's exclusively known as the panther in Florida.
Males  can weigh up to 160 pounds and live within a range that includes the Big Cypress National Preserve, Everglades National Park, and the Florida Panther National Wildlife Refuge. This population, only currently occupies 5% of its historic range. In the 1970s, there were an estimated 20 Florida panthers in the wild, and their numbers have increased to an estimated 100 to 160 as of 2011. In 1982, the Florida panther was chosen as the state animal.  Panthers are spotted at birth and typically have blue eyes. As the it grows the spots fade and the coat becomes completely tan while the eyes typically take on a yellow hue. The panther's underbelly is a creamy white, with black tips on the tail and ears. They lack the ability to roar, and instead make distinct sounds that include whistles, chirps, growls, hisses, and purrs. Florida panthers are mid-sized for the species, being smaller than cougars from Northern and Southern climes but larger than cougars from the biotropics. The two highest causes of mortality for Florida panthers are automobile collisions and territorial aggression between panthers but the primary threats to the population as a whole include habitat loss, habitat degradation, and habitat fragmentation.
The Florida Fish and Game Commission has a site to report sightings of panthers .Her you can also find more information.  

https://public.myfwc.com/hsc/panthersightings/ge



the story

  So it was about 11:00AM when my remodeling contractor, Terry, showed up to start working on my new master bathroom..As he was getting organized on the front porch he noticed a large animal (the size of a large dog) bolt across the road and yard into some bushes in my side yard. He stopped and took a step toward the bushes and in an instant the large cat with its sleek body and boxy head bolted down the boardwalk (towards the back of the property)  and disappeared into the thick swamp brush!! He noticed that it looked like it had something  white hanging from its ear.

 

 

  Here is my harvest from my earth box and I got 4 spears of asparagus from my yard.....haha but tons of lemons and ruby reds this year




Apr 25, 2013

trippin' to the north for spring

I headed up to Virginia and Pennsylvania for spring but it was a bit early.I saw pink and white flowering trees and these wildflowers.The joy was seeing the wild daffodils and an artist friend  made an arrangement and we painted it!
at a rest area


I thought these mosses were amazing!




It's A Hard Road

I jumped on the train
I left this old town
I escaped the rain
I'm no longer down
The wheels start to turn
My worries are gone
I have lots to learn
About the trail that I'm on
As I look around
I see my new friend
I know I am bound
To travel till the end

I'll travel south and I'll travel north
I'll travel east and I'll travel west
I just want to find the road that is best

The train it did slow
I'm in a new place
The moonlight does glow
On my tired face
It's time for me
To try and find a bed
It's time for me
To rest my weary head
Morning is here
There's sorting to do
I'll sound sincere
With my goodbye to you

I'll travel south and I'll travel north
I'll travel east and I'll travel west
I just want to find the road that is best
 

Apr 4, 2013

Into the wild....with the Sierra Club



The news lately has featured stories about giant sinkholes opening up in Florida and one even killing a man ! Human activities like drilling and droughts, which lower water levels underground, can cause sinkholes and so can putting up buildings and parking lots, which changes where water drains.The entire state of Florida is prone to sinkholes since it sits on top of a layer of limestone rock known as karst, which can be dissolved by acidic groundwater.

The aquifer developed millions of years ago during the late Paleocene to early Miocene periods, when Florida was underwater. In 1936, Victor Stringfield first identified the existence of Floridan Aquifer in peninsular Florida and is referred to it as the "principal artesian formations." Ranging over 100,000 square miles (260,000 km), it underlies all of Florida.

When the water pressure is great enough, the groundwater breaks to the surface and a spring flows. Water temperature and flow from a Floridan spring are relatively constant (72 degrees).  Florida springs provide a source of nature therapy and recreation through boating, swimming and camping. The major issues impacting the health of the springs include urban sprawl, growing demand for groundwater and introduction of pollutants. Threats to the quality and quantity  Florida's aquifer and springs can be  the contaminants  or the f water usage ,and physical damage we cause in and around the spring and downstream spring run. Also impacted athe animals and in particular the Manatee.


The Florida manatee, Florida’s state marine mammal, is a large aquatic relative of the elephant. They are grayish brown in color and have thick, wrinkled skin on which there is often a growth of algae. Their front flippers help them steer or sometimes crawl through shallows and their  powerful flat tails help propel them through the water. Manatees are herbivores; they eat marine and freshwater plants.Well known for their gentle, slow-moving nature, manatees have also been known to body surf or barrel roll when playing. They normally rest and feed often. Manatees communicate by squealing under water to demonstrate fear, stress or excitement. In the winters the manatee go into to warmer springs to feed.

Recently our local Sierra Club had an outing to the Weeki Wachee State Park and participated in a Kayak trip down the spring run! 

 http://www.swfwmd.state.fl.us/recreation/areas/weekiwachee.html

the rainbow connection
rollin' down the river

As the current gets stronger and the wind, it becomes difficult ot stay out of the branches as the turn get more sharp




The lazy woman likes to coast downstream in the current but the wind has better ideas



swamp lily
long and winding run....4 miles



Yes, crystal clear

Nothing beats a personal experience with these gentle creatures
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How ? underwater camera!

a closer look reveals the scars of careless boaters in their domain
yo mama



Mar 10, 2013

Sanlan Ranch biking

zoom in to see the trail...go with me next time Eli

Sanlan ranch


EveryTrail - Find the best Hiking in Florida

Feb 22, 2013

Year of the Water Snake







There is a secret language we know, the language of symbols. Symbols surround us in myriad forms and form  part of our daily lives. Many of the symbols we take for granted today as static signs of religious or secular life were created long ago. Over time, they have acquired layers of increasingly complex meaning, and this evolution of meaning tells us much about how we developed our ideas about the nature of life and the universe.


 Here are just a few associated with the garden

Carnation: a symbol of betrothal or engagement.and China, a carnation is a symbol of marriage.  In our family it symbolizes death.
Chrysanthemum: in Japan, 'mums are a symbol for long life.
Clover leaf:  trinity  luck.
Daisy:  symbol of innocence
Iris: associated with death as Iris was a Greek goddess of the rainbow, . The three upright petals and three drooping sepals are symbols for faith, valor, and wisdom.
Jasmine:  Hindu symbol for love
Juniper: symbolizes chastity (because juniper berries are protected by the tree's thorny leaves), Christ (an association with the crown of thorns place on the head of Christ),
Lily: symbolizes purity, chastity, and innocence.
Lotus: a common symbol in Asian art, the lotus symbolizes birth and rebirth through the fact that the petals open when the sun comes out and close when the sun sets. Also a symbol for fertility, creation, and purity.  the flower represents the enlightenment to which we aspire.
Orchid: a symbol of perfection. The spots on an orchid sometimes represent the blood of Christ.
Poppy: a symbol of death
Thistle: a thorny plant with a beautiful flower, the national symbol of Scotland. It's thorns symbolize both evil and protection. In Christianity it represents the suffering of Christ.

China is famous as being home to many thousands of varieties of flowers. The ten most widely appreciated and culturally significant peony, Chinese herbaceous peony, camellia, azalea, narcissus, chrysanthemum, plum blossom, lotus, The flowering crab apple,the orchid, the pine and bamboo are also very popular. Many different aspects of plants, flowers and trees are admired, including their shapes, colors, and scents. Furthermore, they are often endowed with spiritual and human attributes. In Chinese, the expression Three Friends in Cold Winter refers to pine, bamboo and plum trees. Similarly, the expression Four Men of Honor refers to plum, orchid, bamboo and chrysanthemum, and Four Elegancies refers to the simple yet graceful orchid, chrysanthemum, narcissus and calamus. The .pine is held in high esteem as one of the Three Friends in winter because it is evergreen, grows straight and tall, and can endure cold weather with relative ease. People there value it as a symbol of integrity, tenacity and uprightness

Bamboo has many rhetorical implications in Chinese culture. Somewhat similar to pine, the fact that it is evergreen, and its stems are strong and hard make it an apt symbol of integrity, strength and loyalty. In Chinese, the hollow aerial culms and the nodes of bamboo are homophones for modesty with self-esteem. The worship of bamboo as a form of divine being was recorded in several classical history books, including The Annual of the Huayang Kingdom, which was one of the earliest chronicles of southeast China. It was also mentioned in The History of the Later Han Dynasty.

The graceful plum blossom can withstand freezing cold that kills other flowers, and also has a delightful scent. Because it is the earliest blossom to bloom after winter, it stands out among its peers. And like bamboo and pine, the plum blossom also had its legion of fans. Lin Bu a Song Dynasty hermit who lived at Mt Gushan near the West Lake in Hangzhou was famous for his love of both plum trees and cranes. An idiom, 梅妻鹤子, literally meaning plum as wife and cranes as children, actually was generated from Lin Bu's way of life, as a metaphor for a lifestyle free of worldly worry

The chrysanthemum is regarded by Chinese people as strong, graceful, and with no  desire for fame or gain. Over time many other poets have written about how the chrysanthemum flourishes in autumn, and maintains its delicate scent despite the cold wind attempting to sweep it away. For Chinese people, these are values to be held in high esteem.
The peony is another flower prized in Chinese culture. It is enjoyed for its stately color and heavenly fragrance. Due to its grace and poise, it is a fitting symbol of splendor, wealth, and happiness. Among others, it was proposed as the national flower of China.. Peony has been endowed with the quality of indifference to the powerful and the influential, and strength to stay true to its own principles.
Narcissus, the water fairy, is considered special because it grow in clean water and exudes an elegant and pure fragrance. Due to these attributes it is regarded as possessing pure and refined qualities.
 Peach blossoms are thought to represent pretty ladies.
The Lotus ,due to the fact it grows in mud but manages to achieve to be visually pleasing, lotus stands for grace and purity. .
The seed of the red bean shrub is a token of love. (handpicked, wild flower describes a woman one has an affair with. A popular Chinese song includes t line "Don't pick a wild flower by the roadside", meaning it is better to stay faithful to one's love.







There is a new book titled The Splendid Garden.It is an illustrated compendium on the classic gardens of China. It explains the history of the garden, the traditions and beliefs they represent, their aesthetic and the techniques used to create them. Also included are chapters that survey the great gardens of China, the gardens tourists love to visit and gardeners dream of seeing and exploring. "Chinese gardens are the imitations of natural landscapes,"says Hu Jie the author. The first few chapters are a history of China, starting about 3,000 years ago,and how it relates to the building of gardens. the reproductions of historical Chinese nature paintings gorgeous,but the book includes diagrams of gardens lost in history 






















Jan 29, 2013

Pa-pa-paparazzi!






It was a perfect day and since I was feeling some better ,we thought what better way to get a little exercise then head down to the county park (Circle B Bar Ranch) for a ride.

The Circle B Bar Reserve was jointly purchased in 2000 be the Southwest Florida Water Management District and Polk County's Environmental Lands Program. Their intention was the preservation  of the Upper Peace River. The city water drains into successive locks in the water purification process which also provides habitat for migrating and native birds and wildlife.It also has an education center.The oak hammock, freshwater marsh, hardwood swamp and lake shore have many walking and bike paths.

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One of the Eagle scouts  put some of these QR codes out here.



                                                A Roseate Spoonbill takes flight from the duck tree




                                                                 The Sandhill Cranes




  A dinosaur keeps watch for a delightful fowl dinner and across the way a mother watches her July hatchlings who perch on her back.
Then the paparazzo spotted the celebrity residents and started stalking them!  They darted this way and that hoping to avoid the lens.thier glimmering feathers flashing in the light and red heads darting back and forth.The sound was a barely audible warble.



                                                   
                                                                     this way or that?




















 this way guys!




                                                                     we'll follow you!!

                                                                                                  






My painting of the scene


What a great day to be alive and pain free (thanks pretnisone) I am thankful to be young (ie not in a home) and have a partner who takes care of me (for the long haul)...... and  buys me mika bars...and to be able to PAINT!

I mostly have to laugh at all you northerners......getting your seeds together and writing lists in anticipation and generally in a "mark, get set, GO!!" attitude about the end of winter...... And it feels like Spring already here...Boy, am I gonna dread the heat come April!

Jan 15, 2013

2013- a mixed bag so far

Yes, it's 2013 and a new year is upon us. A whole year of posts to start thinking about. I'm off to a bad start! I have not posted of late as I have been ill.

 "How's the weather?".you ask. People have been noticing the unusually warm weather here in Florida We have  had record temperatures  .It's been in the 80's and hasn't been this warn since 1973.  We will soon be Zone 10 if this keeps up.  Anyone reading here doubt the global warming still? So, I bask in the hammock with not a thought of writing. I am the Lazy Woman. after all!  The yard has taken care of itself. But the trees and plants really think it is March. (like these plum trees) And who knew grass could actually grow in January?





Can anyone tell me the name of this succulent? When we were kids we would pop these flowers before they opened



On a positive note I have completed a painting.And after I was done I had it for lunch! The title is Pears and Brie Inside of Me.