Showing posts with label photos. Show all posts
Showing posts with label photos. Show all posts

Thursday, February 3, 2011

No Photos Of This Snow...

I did get out with the girls yesterday and while I was walking them (and trying to stay on my feet) I was looking for photo ops. I don't know if I was just being too picky or being truly objective but other than seeing a woodpecker on a tree I didn't see anything I wanted to waste my pixels on... In fact, I think this is just a very frigid, very dry and very uninspiring snow. The snow was so dry and the wind so high that it bared the limbs of the trees and the snow even failed to stick in the beautiful whorls of bark that I had dreamed would be enhanced by the white crystals nestling in the crevices... a dream that was simply just that, a dream.

So I decided to post some photos of former snow storms just because I don't like to disappoint anyone and since I said I was going to hunt for photos to share I'll do just that. Except I'll hunt and find them in my old photos.










This tree was in the backyard of our next door neighbor in Bartlesville, Oklahoma.

















Ice hanging on the eaves of our home in Bartlesville.















A Christmas deer taken during one of our deeper snows in Bartlesville.



















Out in the pasture of our home in the country out from Noble, Oklahoma.















A decorative cabbage photo taken in Ft. Worth during one Christmas visit.
























A palm that I took photos of the same Christmas I took the cabbage photo.

The palm didn't survive through this unusually cold winter.











A decorative garden ball that has moved with us so I could have taken it either in Bartlesville or in the country outside Noble.












And probably my favorite photo, a river birch in our backyard in Bartlesville. Give you an idea of why I was staking out trees with good bark to photograph.

















I did get out in the truck today. I needed to go pick up a prescription for Carol and dog food for the girls and a prescription for myself. I consider myself a pretty good driver and a very patient driver in snow. I don't get in a hurry and rarely have a problem unless there is something unseen that moves me out of the ruts, especially when it has been as cold as it is now and the snow isn't melting... but I did manage to get stuck in the WalMart parking lot. How freakin' embarrassing is that to admit?!!! Fortunately a couple of young men in a big pickup saw my dilemma and pulled me out. I did have to tell off on myself when I got back home.

Just keeping it real, y'all. Stay warm and try to keep it on the road and out of drifts!

Friday, September 17, 2010

I don’t Know…

I may have bit off more than I can chew with this challenge…I’m not giving up, just struggling a bit with all that’s been going on in that last couple weeks.  But I’m a hanging in…

Christmas '04, etc. 105I want to do what Chloe is doing in this photo…ducking and covering…getting away from the stress of moving, trying to finish the bedroom at Cuz’s , trying to plant a flower or two or thirty at the new place and I feel like I’ve been failing miserably.  My babies both need a bath, shoot, I need a bath and this week has been nuts.  If I survive through Saturday when the garage sale is over maybe my life will settle.

Six minutes to go so here are the last 15 photos for you to peruse and comment on….  Wagon wheel with spiderwort

wagon wheel and spiderwort  Wagon wheel with spiderwort…

Ferns

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One of my favorite flowering shrubs…wiegelia000_0064

100_0605_0001 White iris Immortal…

100_0613Columbine…

100_0641Double rose…

217Immortal in bright light…

 

988 Gladiolas at dusk…

991Another type of gladiola at dusk…red daylily closeupDaylily upcloselarge head grass in snowJapanese decorative grass…

from the old compac 1921River birch in snow…

from the old compac 1891 Sun through snow laden trees…

Okay… I’m 13 minutes late but here it is… the last choices to look at for the entry to the magazine.

Tell me what you like…

Saturday, September 11, 2010

How About Some Help, Y’All…

I’m trying to pick out some pictures to send in to Oklahoma Living Magazine.  Since I’ve messed around until almost 10 p.m. and I haven’t written a post yet I’m bailing by asking if you all have any ideas about which of these I should submit…

310 Okra blossom and okra.

483 Trailer trash bird feeder… or it could be called an Okie recycler bird feeder.

040 Cone flowers with butterfly and tree limbs in garden.

367 Storm’s abrewin’  sky. 

1644 Okra photo #2.

952Daylily taken at dusk.

1874 Flicker on feeder in the rain.

2320 Stump planter.

2717 Butterfly and bee on sunflower.

3041 Look at that body… that’s why I call them laying like this frog-doggin’…  This isn’t one that I want to send to the magazine… this is just to break up the tension of choosing.

Favorite red t.v. pic Trumpet vine and dead stump grown around fence.

special j.c. rose closeup Joseph’s Coat rose blossom close-up.

another j.c. closeup Joseph’s Coat rose #2.

Favorite rose Joseph’s Coat rose #3.

bubbles in the stream Bubbles in the stream.

garden ball in snow Glass garden ball in the snow.

I know… too many choices.  I have more but it is getting close to 11 p.m. and I have a bunch of stuff to do tomorrow.  Feel free to pick more than one.  I can enter as many as I want to pay $5 to enter.  There weren’t any parameters or specific categories other than Oklahoma pictures.  Always before Oklahoma Living has had recipe contests for their fund raiser for different Oklahoma charities.  This year they decided to do Oklahoma photographs. The charity for this year is Oklahoma Spay Network.

Maybe I ought to pick out some dog photos for you all to look at, too…

Thursday, March 25, 2010

Back Now To My Awesome Day…

All through the Garden is a pond with some beautiful Koi swimming lazily around. 

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The water was so still today that the fish looked like they were swimming in the limbs of the trees that were reflected all around the park…  Some examples for those Koi lovers among us.

Botanical Garden 026 This fish was about14-16 inches long.  One of the smaller large Koi that we saw…

Botanical Garden 031 Ben told me that if I get a polarization filter the  fish will be a lot clearer but I kind of like the ethereal feeling of fish swimming in the sky…

Botanical Garden 038 There is just something magical about watching these beautifully colored fish that fascinates me and soothes my soul.

Botanical Garden 040 The cherry blossoms on the trees that were out in the sun were just starting to come on…

The tiny bursts of color around the Garden would just make you catch your breath for a moment at the blessings of the rebirth of the earth just on the edge of bursting out in full glorious songs.

Botanical Garden 046 Ben showed me how I could manipulate the exposure of the camera to pull out textures without having to go to Photoshop.  This and the next are examples of this action…

Botanical Garden 047 I love textures and there was loads of them to capture around the Garden.

Botanical Garden 049 I think these are Cyprus stumps guarding the edge of the water.  A beautiful contrast to the feathery grass growing along the banks of the big pond.

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Botanical Garden 057More of what I called the “guardians” from the other side of the pond.  Notice the turtle sunning on the rock in the front.

Botanical Garden 064 The sounds of  water spilling over the the small spillways built at different areas permeated the air with such calming sounds. With all the families that were walking around with children all was hushed and the kids were not running loose like banshees.  It was just such a peaceful stroll despite the others in the park.

But then we turned a corner on the path and here was the biggest blessing of this turn through the Garden…

Blue heron 1 This beautiful blue heron was less than six feet from us.

Blue heron 2 Be prepared for heron overload, if that’s even a possible thing.

Blue heron and koi

back of blue heron This I took from behind the big bird.  His markings look like there are eyes and the long slender feathers look almost like a beak.  We figured it was the protective markings that make the bird look like he is watching any predators that may be approaching from behind.

Botanical Garden 059 This was his camouflage from the side that the sun was coming from…

Botanical Garden 060  My Baby Bro and I were both so thrilled.  Neither of us had ever been so close to one of these magnificent birds.  If you look back up at the first picture you will notice that it looks like one wing is hanging down lower.  We figure that he was an injured bird that was rescued and is unable to fly so he was socialized and now lives in the Japanese Garden with lots of small fish in the pond to sustain him.

As we stroll out I will leave you with pictures of more plants and of the curved bridge.  Thanks for letting me share this wonderful day with all of you.  I hope that the length of this post was not offsetting and that you enjoyed this visit to the Japanese Gardens in Ft. Worth almost as much as if you were there with us.

Botanical Garden 065 Nandina, commonly know as heavenly bamboo…

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Botanical Garden 069 Ferns just unfurling to greet spring…

Botanical Garden 071 A look back along the edge if the pond.

Botanical Garden 072 The large bridge across a portion of the pond.

 

Botanical Garden 074 Other than the heron photos this is probably my favorite of the day.

And one more surprise as we turned another bend in the walkway…

Botanical Garden 075 A reminder of how we should try to live our lives… See no evil, speak no evil and hear no evil.

Japanese maples The canopy of Japanese maples that shaded us as we were walking out of the park to go meet our sister and brother-in-law for lunch after his chemo.  The knowledge that the earth is reawakening gives us the strength to face the trials that we know we will be facing in the year to come.

What an incredible cycle of life.