Thursday, August 29, 2013

August in the Garden








Candle flame yellow..
our patty pans have been spectacular


Hops that when dried
will be mixed with home grown lavender
and buckwheat hull...
a lovely lulling sleep pillow to make

Fuzzy furry visitor

Proof of an organic plot

We do have tomatoes
but they live somewhere else
and have been quite bizarre this year
with curled leaves and cores
so tough they are hard to slice,
but delicious nonetheless.
Plenty
Bounty
Earthly Goodness
With appreciation and affection,
E.

Monday, August 19, 2013

Hello Sunshine
















Wishing all a wonderful week.
E.

Thursday, August 15, 2013

The Little Green Jewel


is still here,
although there have been
a few sad days
when I could not find him.
My son has declared,
"You have
separation anxiety, Ma."
Probably so!
Here are a few more
photos from the last few days,
and a new discovery
that probably explains
where he has been.


Are you able to see
the reflection in his eye?
Those are the fir trees
in the distance.


Here he is moving away
as if to say,
"Please grant me
some privacy."
The brownish colored curve
on the left in the photo
is an old wool hat
that I found on the ground
one day and carelessly
tossed up there.


And, here he appears
to spend most of his day,
even in the heat..underneath the hat.


Oh, he has been a most welcome guest
and such a little wonder.
I believe that he is
a Pacific Coast Tree Frog,
aka Chorus Frog.
Chorus Frog is so much more lyrical,
don't you think?
Wishing all a beautiful weekend,
and sending thanks for such thoughtful comments.
E.

Tuesday, July 30, 2013

A Potted Jewel...


....an unexpected guest
a joy to the eye
a delight to the heart
a gift to my day



found the other day
in a pot of succulents
a darling of design
a gift with a capital G



I stayed and admired
his luminous eyes
that reflected all around him
I wanted to borrow his eyes
that gather the wonders
that surround him
and reflect the beauty
of all he sees
I spritzed him with some 
cooling water
he looked at me and was
still as still

I like to think that
he smiled at me
and said, "Yes,
it's a hot and sometimes
mournful world we carry."
He gave me more
than I gave him
Never underestimate
the power of small

Goodness to all who come here
Ellen. 

Sunday, July 21, 2013

Going To The Dogs...


Three guesses as to what this is...



Actually, I should have written,
as to what this was.
Here is a little poem
to help explain,
with apologies to Shelley.

To a Napkin

Hail to thee blithe beauty
Thou who art no more
In the golden morning
I found thee on the floor.

Thee graced the table daily
Thee brightened up the meal
Now thou art so damaged
With holes I cannot seal.

I stitched thee with such pleasure
And pressed thy seams with care
With guilt I do remember
I left thee on the chair.

I used thee with abandon
And dabbed the drops of gruel
The dog she up and ate thee
A fate that was so cruel.

Hail to thee blithe napkin
I'm sad thou art no more
I'll fold thine old companions
And close them in the drawer.
(May be sung with gusto to the very first musical strains of In the Bleak Midwinter, if desired.)

The guilty party is our 
Newfie, Tracker.


We have had her for several months
and she came with a warning label...
"Counter Surfer".
She is all of that, and more.
The bread basket is no longer in use.
Bread is now stored in a drawer.
The kitchen trash can is now 
a plastic bucket kept under the sink.
May I give you a money making tip?
Buy shares in Duct Tape
as the freezer drawer underneath the frig
now has to be taped closed.
I tried putting a heavy weight
and a dining room chair in front
of that drawer,
but she just moved them to one side
and helped herself
to bags of frozen peas,
pasta and blueberries.
The tape, thus far, is working...
when I don't forget to use it.
She is affectionately referred to
as "Speed Bump" as you
can tell by how big she is.
At 128 pounds, she takes up
a lot of space.
She is, however, the sweetest girl,
without a mean bone
in her body.
As is her darling cousin, Rett..
who sits outside as she tells me,
"I didn't do it. Promise!"


We do love them so.
They are such affectionate
and gentle beings
who enrich our lives.

Wishing all a glorious week.
Ellen.

Wednesday, July 17, 2013

Our Creek


...which is calm
in summer..
raging in winter..
the gift of gamboling
river otters was seen.
Cannot see them in this photo
but the circles
of water
show where they were.
Would that I could
be such a one.
Freedom with my mum
by my side.
Joy in the water
rolling with the current
my brothers
and sisters by my side...


...a joy
to the eyes and heart.
*******
Taken from our bridge
which I cross most days
to get the mail.
Sending love and thanks
for all of the lovely comments
and connection with you.
Ellen

Friday, June 28, 2013

Oh, My...


.....perhaps
the third time is the charm.
I have had 
a difficult time here
on my blog.
Let's see what happens. 
I wanted to put some photos up
from last week...
clouds that moved in
without any wind...
just drifting in
like silent dirigibles...
a gathering of clouds
that I wanted to put a name to.





They eventually merged,
married and stayed the whole week,
blotting out the sun,
and raining down on us.
I got to thinking (Whew, who knew..think, me?)
about the group terms for clouds.
I have spent an inordinate amount of time
giving names to cloud gatherings.
I do think that it depends
on your weather,
what you hope for
and what you want.
If  your are uncomfortably hot,
you might call them 
a comfort of clouds,
a relief of clouds, 
or a shade of clouds.
If your day wants no clouds,
and you are going out
to revel in the sunshine,
you may as well call them
a curse of clouds,
a doom of clouds, 
or a danger of clouds.
There could also be a
prediction of clouds,
and a harbinger of clouds.
Barring anything else,
and if one wants to be whimsical,
a person could refer to them as
a cobbler, a clabber, a slurry,
a meringue, a punctuation,
a plump....
or a douche of clouds...
or we could all revert
to that lovely time of childhood
and find magic in those clouds...
dragons, sheep, faces and images
of the joys of life when young.

As it rained all week for the most part,
I went looking for color around here. 




This green above...is the same leaf in the photo below.
Behold the beauty and magic of both sides now.



Does not this little maple seed
with the one behind it
look like a glorious insect?
p.s.
a beautiful book of group terms...
real and fanciful,
An Exaltation of Larks...
by James Lipton
I had an old copy years ago..
what is more lyrical than
an exaltation of larks?
Makes me happy,
as those of you who visit here do...
taking the time to say hello... 
there is such joy in connection.
I give thanks for that...for you.
E.