Saturday, May 23, 2009

Memorial Day and Remembering the Fallen


The Flowers of the Forest




May you rest in mother earth' s arms in a peaceful embrace for all eternity.

R.I.P

Thursday, May 21, 2009

Hawthorn's Bloom, Bleeding Hearts Swoon, Leaving Room for the Columbines.

Columbines are starting to appear as the tulips say, "Goodbye."

The Hawthorne trees are just starting to bloom.









The Bleeding Hearts are also making their appearance.


One plant standing alone blooms as well.

Mint is up.


The Bird bath and Lilies that are not ready to bloom.



My mysterious Urn plant.



Little white flowers on long stems.



In the back by the large Fir tree is a Rhodie in bloom, the first in our yard.











Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Lilacs are blooming and the smell is wonderful!








The Lilacs are blooming and the smell is wonderful! I've noticed my neighbors who like to take a tramp through the winding streets linger as they walk by our home and they take in the Lilac flowers in bloom. Steve brought in two of the Lilac clusters and I put them in a wee cup on the kitchen table. Now that room is starting to hold the fragrance of the flowers.
Enlarge each picture by clicking on it.
Enjoy!


Saturday, May 2, 2009

May showers bring more May flowers

The Crabbe Apple trees just came into bloom recently so, before it began to rain harder, I decided to get out and get some pictures of the yard.

Here are the same trees at a distance.

The Maple tree in the front yard is in the process of producing its beautiful rustic red leaves. ( Directly behind the Maple tree is the Maple tree in the backyard behing the house. It has just opened its leaves as well. ) We have had some beautiful weather recently and all the plants have responded in kind. I'm glad I mowed the lawn yesterday because the next chance will be after the rain stops next week. ;-)


This Lilac bush will be blooming this year! Last year it made an attempt with just a few flowers but, this year looks more promising.


Here is the older transplanted Lilac bush that we planted originally in the back yard. Our mistake was that there wasn't enough sunlight at the time and it hardly grew for about five years until we decided to dig it up and replant it in the front. It has gone crazy in this spot and likes it very much. We should be having a lot of blooms on this bush this year. The neighborhood smells so nice when these are in bloom.



Here are a few pictures for my "mossophilic" friends. We have decided ( with some encouragement from my blogger friends ) to let the moss have its way with the back yard. This is but a small section of how much it has advanced during the winter months here in the Northwest.


More moss by the bird bath and flowers.


Here is that Maple tree mentioned earlier in the backyard and the moss growing on its tree trunk. Click on each picture to enlarge them for better viewing.


The lighter areas in the lawn are the moss patches that have taken over.



Again, one can see the different shades of green with the lighter green being the moss.


The Hawthorne trees have opened their leaves as well.


The wedding tree finally dropped all the little flowers a few days ago but the leaves filled in their place.


If you look carefully in the fountain, you can see areas of yellow, which is tree pollen left by the gigantic trees that fornicated with wild abandonment last week. ;-)

The tulips decided to make their appearance this week and they are beautiful as usual, in my opinion.
More to come later . . .meanwhile, I'm warm, and dry enjoying the light rain on a cool, damp Saturday in the Northwest United States.
Hope you enjoyed the pictures.