Monday, August 11, 2008
Fossilized
We took a trip to Arisaig Provincial Park in Nova Scotia, a 20 minute drive from home.It's an interesting place with a maritime flair.
The rocks and fossils of Arisaig cliffs have been studied by geologists from around the world for over 150 years, and represent 40 million years of earth's history.
Brachiopods are the most common fossils at Arisaig, and were readily found by small fossil hunters.
It is not permitted to remove or disturb the fossils embedded in the cliffs, however the loose fossils on the beach may be collected at this time. We had a very successful fossil hunt:).
As Busy As a Bee
I've been as busy as a bee.
The bees and I have been sharing our space.
Elbow to wing and wing to elbow, we have been working side by side in the garden dabbing and collecting pollen.
It has become a relationship of mutual respect.
Early in the morning the air is filled with an amazing sound of buzzing.
There are numerous types of bees in the garden. They are varied in size and color. Some are as large as a loonie~ I'm always amazed when I see these fly by. I've developed a new appreciation for bees since the news of declining bee populations. Our time together seems a little more special:).
Saturday, August 9, 2008
Hemerocallis~Blue Eyed Whites
Destined To See
Delta Blues
It's been a busy season in the garden, with such a fantastic display of daylilies. These are a few of my blue eyed whites. Some of them have very interesting eye zones. The whites aren't exactly white, but different shades of light cream. I tend to cross these blue eyed whites with each other.
Gerda Brooker
Delta Blues
It's been a busy season in the garden, with such a fantastic display of daylilies. These are a few of my blue eyed whites. Some of them have very interesting eye zones. The whites aren't exactly white, but different shades of light cream. I tend to cross these blue eyed whites with each other.
Gerda Brooker
Thursday, July 31, 2008
Mesmerizing Moon Snail
During a walk on the beach today we discovered a mesmerizing moon snail. Lewis moon snails, polinices lewisii, are large predatory snails which feed on clams by drilling holes into their shells to secure a meal. It was interesting to watch this large specimen, plowing into the sand with surprising strength and speed. After watching for a few minutes we let him go about his business on the shore.
Wednesday, July 30, 2008
Echinacea
Sunday, July 27, 2008
Rainy Day Barberry And Daylilies
Friday, July 25, 2008
Golden Tentacles
Tentacled daylilies are becoming more popular these days. The tissue on the outer part of the petals and and sometimes sepals extends to form tiny tentacles and teeth which often glisten in the sun. These daylilies have a very primitive look which I find very appealing.Here are some of the golden tentacled daylilies blooming in my garden today:
Golden Tentacles
Poet's Reverie
On The Fringe
Golden Tentacles and Poet's Reverie hanging out together, for a dramatic effect.
Poet's Reverie, reaching skywards.
When I first saw tentacled daylilies, they didn't initially appeal to me. The more time I've spent with them, the more I've grown to love them. They look like they belong in some tropical paradise, and here they are growing in my little own maritime garden:).
Golden Tentacles
Poet's Reverie
On The Fringe
Golden Tentacles and Poet's Reverie hanging out together, for a dramatic effect.
Poet's Reverie, reaching skywards.
When I first saw tentacled daylilies, they didn't initially appeal to me. The more time I've spent with them, the more I've grown to love them. They look like they belong in some tropical paradise, and here they are growing in my little own maritime garden:).
Wednesday, July 23, 2008
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