Showing posts with label Floral Bliss. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Floral Bliss. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 25, 2017

A walk in the garden today

Hello!

It felt like the perfect time to take a little walk around the garden today.  A little rain overnight, and the birds are singing.
Would you like to join me?





Dianthus buds - can't wait for them to open, their perfume is gorgeous.





Sweet little Johnny-Jump-Ups












Blue Duck enjoying his rocky perch


Hooray... herb pot number one coming back to life: parsley and lemon thyme



These pretties are on the wane... still beautiful



What would a walk be without admiring next-door's roses!






Epiphyllums ready to bloom


Bad-tempered Brenda always likes to peck the buttons on my trouser legs.
She gives us enormous eggs though, so we forgive her her crabbiness!



Herb pot number 2: parsley, tarragon and oregano





"We may think we are nurturing our garden, but of course
it's our garden nurturing us"
- Jenny Uglow


Joining Riitta and her lovely fellow gardeners at Floral Bliss:

Wednesday, June 28, 2017

Windflowers ~ Floral Bliss

Hello!

Posting with some pretties this morning... Japanese Anenomes:


When out in the garden, they flutter gently in the breeze and remind me of graceful ballerinas:
taking a bow .... applause for that pretty ballerina in pink! 

These photos are from a bunch I picked a couple of years ago from Mum's garden:

and then photographed them like crazy indoors:

I love everything about them, right down to their spent middles:

Wouldn't you have thought I'd have graced them with a better vase!
Never mind, they're so beautiful that they even pretty up an apple cider bottle... clever little windflowers 😊



Linking to Riitta's Floral Bliss.
Why not pop over and see what's happening, you'll be made so welcome: 

Wednesday, June 14, 2017

Orchid ~ Floral Bliss

Hello!

I really hope your week is going along just fine.  
Things are lovely here.... electric blanket set to "sizzle" at night,  and  yet the days still have some beautiful sunshine!

Blissing out with Riitta over at her blogspot today as we all indulge in showing off the most gorgeous blooms created by Mother Nature.

Here's a sweet little Orchid growing in our garden:

It's a Crucifix Orchid... an Epidendrum of some sort.
A cutting of which was given to me by one of my Sisters and its vine
grew and grew!



... so many aerial roots



Standing under looking upwards...  I love these kind of shots!


When we look at flowers how can we not smile?
Thank you for visiting,
Sue xx

Linking to Riitta's Floral Bliss.
Why not pop over and see what's happening, you'll be made so welcome: 

Sunday, May 28, 2017

Daily happinesses

Hello!

We've been enjoying beautiful Autumn days  -  sunny, with a coolish nip in the air as the sun goes down.
I hope your days have been equally as beautiful in their own way  😊
A happy little camera effect of the sun shining through the trees as I snapped the carpet of leaves from our Tibouchinas

A lovingly made gift:
Can't hide my grin... as I show off my gorgeous shawl crocheted for me by our Dear Daughter.  It's so cosy.  Best of all, it was made with love and feels like a nice warm hug xx


Painting is also a happiness:
Acrylic on watercolour paper.
I followed the instructions of Angela Anderson and added my little bit extra


Here's the 'before' shot


... and completed, done in Watercolour, ink pen with a gold border


These are pre-prepared cards.  Some can hang around for a while, but its nice to have the backgrounds done and dry in readiness for when the urge to paint hits :D) 


My version of a rainforest!
Linking to Paint Party Friday 


Now to breakfast!
A daily habit for years now ... a morning milk shake with raw egg and fruit.
Always a happiness!  


A chookie update:
This is Chookie (aka Henny Penny).  She came to us by chance at the beginning of this year (I posted about it here).
Over the past few months, Chookie has become broody quite often and, now that we have another 4 hens (Alice being one of them)  and a rooster, we've placed fertile eggs from Alice underneath her. She's got one more week or so until they're due to hatch.
Chookie is so keen to sit on as many eggs as she can that we're pretty sure she encourages Alice to lay her eggs in the same laying box that she's in.  To get around that,  I've marked the originals with a pencil and then I can remove any freshly laid ones that she's gathered underneath her:
I waited until Chookie went for her daily dustbath and feed before I marked her eggs... she's a very protective mother already and dishes out a sharp peck when I check her for extra eggs!

Meet Roosterboy and Alice

All the chooks give us a lot of happiness each day.  Their antics are so funny at times, and they have both of us well trained ;D)

Birdy Happiness:
Here's a lucky shot through our kitchen window!
A male Satin Bower Bird giving a gift of a flower to the female.
It's part of their mating ritual and we're sure his bower must be nearby.

Evening settling down:
The Galahs like to settle for the evening in these treetops just over from our back door.  They're noisy but I enjoy watching them.
I took this photo quite a few years ago but I love it and, watching them again the other day, I remembered it and thought I'd share it here. 
Linking  to Stewart's Wild Bird Wednesday:


Floral Happiness:

My darling hubby built window boxes on our house for some of my pot plants.  These two photos are of one of them.




I often forget to water this particular succulent and yet it still gives   such a beautiful display.  Aren't they marvellous plants!


A knock on the door this morning:
and it was our neighbours, from across the street, popping in to say hello and with a gift of these beautiful flowers for no particular reason other than an act of friendship!  What a lovely way to start our day :D)
Linking  to Riitta's Floral Bliss:
 


  I'm now looking forward to getting around and visiting everyone over the next little while.