Like a wildflowerslast hurrah scattering soul seeds. To Octobers wind and rain. To sleep in the cracksof winter's brokenness. Awaiting the warmthof springswild and free. @loisfay
Tag: flowers
The Waiting. . .
It is in thebeginning of waiting andnot knowing, wesuffer most. Whenunanswered questions; perilously hangin the air. Kúkwstum̓ckacw / Thank you for reading.
Waiting to Exhale
March sighs and stretches. Waiting to exhale. And paint the World with her bouquet of floral efflorescence. ☆ ☆ Spring has been queued and is in the yawn & stretch stage. Ready to paint our World with beautiful colours. Kúkwstum̓ckacw / Thank you for reading.
Portraits of a garden in bloom
"Meanwhile, in the community garden," posted Connie Sobchak, "there was a lot of pollination going on." This was a month ago, and I was so enamoured of the album, I asked permission to share it here. This is the life force at play. It's vaguely erotic, really. Can I say that out loud? All photos by Connie … Continue reading Portraits of a garden in bloom
Bee’s eye view of the garden, with Victoria Saddleman
You've probably walked by this garden plenty of times... but it takes a photographer to really see beauty for what it is. Oh, and a willingness to get down on your hands and knees to get the shot. Nice one, Victoria. (PS: it's the garden in front of the library and Community Centre! Did you … Continue reading Bee’s eye view of the garden, with Victoria Saddleman
Green Thumbs: Looking Forward and Great Summer Blooms to Plant now
I can't get over how beautiful this time of year is. Our farm is loaded with blooms and the wildflowers nearby are popping up too. The Bathtub Trail is looking lush with growth and the trail on our side of the river is full of roses in bloom. The best part following a bike ride … Continue reading Green Thumbs: Looking Forward and Great Summer Blooms to Plant now
Spring annuals for the cutting garden
Our greenhouse is filling up fast with tiny transplants and it's the best feeling after a long winter - I absolutely love this time of year. The little ones are warmed by wood heat and protected from any more Pineapple Express storms heading our way. We start a few annuals quite early on the farm … Continue reading Spring annuals for the cutting garden