...hence the symbolism. Tho I think that also has to do with WW I. I found this special poppy plant as a "newbie" flower gardener, about 1984. I simply purchased one red poppy plant from the perennial section at a local hardware store. I had no idea the plant would send up such tall stems--about 5 ft. tall. It's difficult to photograph the flowers without cutting them; I hate to do that. So, the plant is 26 years old now--older than my youngest kid (the blonde guy in CA). If we move, I'll have to leave the plant, since poppies seem to have a tap root; once that is broken, it's curtains. Another of life's pleasures which must be savored at each moment.
Monday, May 31, 2010
Saturday, May 29, 2010
Friday, May 28, 2010
Random shot taken while in search of dinner....
Thursday, May 27, 2010
Wednesday, May 26, 2010
Tomorrow is a Special Day at Barbbblog...
Iris blooming season in Central Indiana...
...strong, hardy "farm flowers"; iris flowers are often spectacular in bloom. There seemed to be lots of interesting gold, red and purple combinations around the farms of Indiana. For any child--like me--who was a toddler around blooming irises, you never forget the sweet, floral spicey fragrance; every sniff of an iris is a trip back in time, in a way. Aroma therapy.
Tuesday, May 25, 2010
The best sight on our sight-seeing trip...
...once upon a time, there were many round barns in Indiana. Now there are few. This one was visible from the bike trail, tho I had to ride down a quiet country lane about a quarter mile to get this shot. What makes this one nearly unique is that it is still being used on an active farm, by descendants of the original builder. This kind of vista is a good example of why I like to get out on the RailTrails all day and see the countryside.
"Another Perspective" he calls this.
Monday, May 24, 2010
Hubsy's turn....
....anything with a railroad in it, he's right there. So we rode this trail in the area of Muncie, IN this past weekend. This photo does not depict the actual trail, of course. The old bridge was to one side of the trail; a very sturdy piece of early 20th Century infrastructure, rusting gracefully in the rain. The Cardinal Greenway is about 26 miles long and nicely paved the entire way. Not the prettiest trail we've ever ridden, but certainly worth doing; it made for a good 50+ miles weekend for me.
One more on the subject of the driveway re-coat...
...see what I mean? Our technician was a very good sport!! Good "action/portrait series", as well.
Next series will cover our weekend bike trip to east-central Indiana to ride the Cardinal Greenway between Gaston and Losantville, directly through Muncie. This was probably our first longer ride of the season; overdue.
Next series will cover our weekend bike trip to east-central Indiana to ride the Cardinal Greenway between Gaston and Losantville, directly through Muncie. This was probably our first longer ride of the season; overdue.
Sunday, May 23, 2010
I am a "process" person....
...so I enjoyed taking a few minutes (and that's all it took) the other day to observe the annual ritual of having our driveway sealed. My neighbor did the same thing; this amounted to a couple of soon-to-be geazers standing around and pestering the daylights out of the industrious young man who did the two driveways, singlehanded! Fortunately, the temperature was in the 70's rather than the 90's. He had the process down to a system: a place for everything, everything in it's place and everything that was there had tar on it--since there was no way to escape it. However, the technician was easily able to keep the tar in it's place as he applied it to the asphalt.
It was a like Fred Astair dancing around with a long-handled squeegee devise, while moving around in gooey, tacky hot tar. Tho he moved fast, the tar only ended up where he wanted it.
It was a like Fred Astair dancing around with a long-handled squeegee devise, while moving around in gooey, tacky hot tar. Tho he moved fast, the tar only ended up where he wanted it.
Thursday, May 20, 2010
Basking 2.0...Vanessa Atalanta...
or, the Red Admiral. I learned something: I thought when I first saw this that it was a Painted Lady. As it turns out, I'm glad I did the research. In this photo, he may be sitting there waiting for a female to fly by. Also, they are territorial little beasts: they patrol their chosen area (my yard, lately) and shoo out any other males. They are considered "sociable" as they will fly near or light on humans; I have noticed the buttlerfy tends to hang around me when I'm out weeding.
Wednesday, May 19, 2010
Ah, yes...the elusive house finch....
...actually, they are all over the place. They appeared in our yead in the mid-1980's and darn near took over for all the other birds. Lately, the others (like chickadees) are making a comeback. Maybe West Nile was involved. But do you think I could get a picture of one of these on the feeder this spring? Not likely--camera-shy critters, apparently.
Tuesday, May 18, 2010
Monday, May 17, 2010
Peggy's Purple Columbine....
Sunday, May 16, 2010
Meanwhile, back at the ranch...
...the columbines were in bloom when we returned; it's so cool and damp around here that they are still in good shape after almost 2 weeks. Mostly, I just scatter a packet or two of commercial seed around my partially sunny front yard as per instructions from my garden-guru next door. This seems to work fine. Also, I rescued some large plants with robust purple blooms which were in the path of a landscaping project. That was several years ago; the plants came back the next year very well and have re-seeded vigorously. Columbines, virginia bluebells and ferns give the front yard a deep-woodsy, wild feel that I love.
Saturday, May 15, 2010
I liked the vertical column of hats, that's all...
...almost done with the massive inventory of California pictures; not too much is happening here. Tho I should add that last night I went to the city with my older son's fiancee (who doesn't have a blog name yet) to see an opera called Three Decembers. The star performer, Frederica von Stade is retiring soon, I'm told. I'll try most things once, and this was my third opera since the fall. It was a modern opera--like a play set to music. Funny how we got the tickets: the kids went to a benefit for the opera and my son WON tickets to a series of performances. Well, he was nearly as thrilled as if he'd won twelve crochet lessons!! But he's had a work commitment and was not able to go to the last two.
Thursday, May 13, 2010
My little niece hasn't figured out this angle yet....
Tuesday, May 11, 2010
I didn't intend to show CA pictures for so long....
...but I have a lot of them. And now, it's freezing outside and pouring down icy rain. Who wants to go out in that? Besides, you don't want to miss this beguiling image: the tiny child is confused by the water feature; she wants the statue of the other little girl to give her a drink, too. Can't believe I caught the shot! It was taken at the Grove in the LeBrea area. Full of wacky people watching...
Monday, May 10, 2010
Classic California...
..Hubs took this one, after my comment about the terracotta colors, part of the LeBrea residential complex near where our blonde fellow works at the Grove. Our dear l'il daughter-in-law kept us company one day; we visited the tar pit Museum at LeBrea; and I am reminded of other restaurants we liked: Urth, Local and a special Hollywood feeling place called Hugo. And let's not forget the cute little coffee house called Novel in the Factory District near her school! With all that enjoyment I was shocked that I actually lost 2 lbs. on our short trip!
Sunday, May 9, 2010
One more from the fashion District....
...from here, we walked back up the hill in Search Of Food! We discovered the Central Market and shared a pupusa --just cheese, please. Thus fortified, we extended the adventure to ChinaTown and finally stumbled into Philippe's without realizing it is a landmark restaurant in LA. Hubs had a dipped pork sandwich and I got an egg custard, both of which we shared. Old Peoples' Travels. The next evening, we took l'il pearl and that nice young man of her's to Canter's Deli for dinner--Those were the dining high points, in my opinion. Oh, and I learned I must try to make a pizza with spinach and fontinella cheese sometime.
Saturday, May 8, 2010
Colors of California...
Friday, May 7, 2010
My kind of "eye candy"...
Thursday, May 6, 2010
Turquoise Terracotta: this looks yummy...
Ten Miles on Foot...
Why does the CVS Pharmacy have the creepy clown over the door?
Wednesday, May 5, 2010
Wonderful West Coast School of Architecture....
...not really---that's the "blog name for l'il pearl's grad school. Walking in front of me: pearl, hubs and the blonde guy at the right. We toured her school, which is located in an old railway warehouse in the Factory District of LA. Pearl explained that the colored cellophane effect at the upper left is called an "installation": each freshman class at the school works as a team to alter the space somehow.
Slices 1.2: Still trotting around on the Wild Side...
Tuesday, May 4, 2010
Barbb tries to take a walk on the wild side...
above is the better picture..
...pearl and the blonde guy live in the "loftified" Factory District of Los Angeles. These were taken from the Sixth St. Bridge over the Los Angeles River and many Railroad tracks, so you know that Hubs was the instigator of this walk and was just a few steps away. Minus the railyard, this is very similar to the view from the kids' west window. More photos to follow...
...pearl and the blonde guy live in the "loftified" Factory District of Los Angeles. These were taken from the Sixth St. Bridge over the Los Angeles River and many Railroad tracks, so you know that Hubs was the instigator of this walk and was just a few steps away. Minus the railyard, this is very similar to the view from the kids' west window. More photos to follow...
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