Some positive mojo to bring back summer: from 1966, classic Kinks-"Sunny Afternoon."
Monday, July 29, 2013
This Year's Garden
Early Fall weather this weekend-low 60's and rain (amounting to nothing),
I had the fireplace going on Saturday. Nutty weather-end of July and I
am wearing a sweatshirt to work in. Good grief.
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Foreground-daylilies, hostas, lily of the valley and siberian iris (thanks Sue) Background-snow on the mountain surrounding shed. |
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Under picture window: transplanted snow on the mountain. |
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Zucchini in box. |
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New bed of coral bells transplanted from under picture window. |
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Left to right: herbs in planter, carrots and radishes in tri-level, bush beans, zucchini, tomatoes. |
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Herbs with ID tags (thanks Karen). |
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Box left to right: marigolds, red bell peppers, eggplant, coleus. |
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Baby eggplant. |
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Fountain with calla lilies, dusty miller and scaevola in foreground, lavender and blue grass in background. |
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East Garden-blackberries left, dwarf sunflowers and cosmos right. Japanese dappled willows serve as hedge. |
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Godzilla blackberries. |
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Willows seen from street. |
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Butterfly bushes (thanks Mike) in their second year. |
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Last of the day lilies. |
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Earlier in the summer, C enjoying a good read. |
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So was Molls. |
Sunday, June 30, 2013
The Disappearing Man
Very cool stuff from artist Liu Bolin.
http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2013/06/30/nyregion/album-disappearing-in-place.html
Sunday, June 23, 2013
Swimming with wild dolphins in Bimini
Flying out. |
So long to Ft. Lauderdale |
Less than 30 minute flight-Bimini. North Island left, South Island right. |
Our
puddle jumper from Ft. Lauderdale. Seats 10 including
the
pilot.
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Marinas
in Alice Town on the sheltered side of North Island.
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The dining table. Our room was in this building. |
Bay side of rooms. |
“Buddy”,
Wild Quest's adopted stray, whose duties
ranged
from greeting us at the dock at the end of the
day
to devotedly ripping up plants
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Curly-Tailed
Lizard
(yep,
name and description are the same).
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Green coconuts. |
Storms. |
Generally,
the catamaran was engine-powered
unless
there was enough wind to go under sail.
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Dolphins! |
Getting into the water. |
Swimming with dolphins. |
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Stills from C's vid camera. |
A
rare car-usual mode of transportation
was a golf cart.
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Note the ornaments. |
Ocean side homes. |
Across the street, bay side bungalows. |
Conch shells. Conch fishing is common and conch meat was frequent on restaurant menus. |
Alice Town. |
Murals on wall as you enter Alice Town. |
Walking up to Dolphin House. |
Mr. Saunders (internet image) |
Dolphin
House is located on high ground. Going further up
the
hill to the top and the Kings Highway, you have this
spectacular
view of the beach and ocean.
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Around the corner from Dolphin House is the
Methodist Church. First established in 1858
the current church dates from the 1920's as
earlier buildings were destroyed by hurricanes.
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Katter on the front steps of the church. We saw few
cats on the island. Far more dogs and goats.
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Only sunrise we saw because of the weather. |
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Final day, in front of the door of our room. |
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