Heath For Art and Rowe For a Lake

Yesterday we drove up to Heath for an Annual Art Event – with all kinds of Art, oil paintings, photography, watercolor, pastels, weaving, felting, embroidery and much more. (more…)

Yesterday we drove up to Heath for an Annual Art Event – with all kinds of Art, oil paintings, photography, watercolor, pastels, weaving, felting, embroidery and much more. (more…)

The Fire Light hydrangea is my first hydrangea to show off the wonderful color. More red color will appear on these large blossoms. I have been waiting! (more…)

In 2015 my husband and I decided that it was time to move to The City – Greenfield. We rather quickly chose the small house under a Sycamore and a Lilac tree. Yes! There really are lovely lilac trees. Even so, we had to begin to work on our lawns – front and back – and although I enjoyed of thinking of Gardens we had to go to work building a Garden. You can see we planted a very few small bushes and such – and that was all very early. Actually, we learned that the neighbors eventually told us that kids used to skate here in the winter, using the flooded backyard. With good clear eyes you can see floods above. (more…)

Look at all those Cardinal (Lobelia cardinalis) flowers! They have been increasing for five years. I love these flowers – because I love red – but now there are some mysteries. (more…)

I have seen images of the Green Man – but a few years ago I had a new friend and he had a new Green Man in front of his house. There are various ways that the Green Man is shown but a “common theme that runs through these figures would seem to be that of death and rebirth, and the Green that means life.” I was lucky to visit and see the Green Man – and his beautiful gardens. (more…)

My hydrangeas are finally gaining some color. This Fire Light – soon to be pink – is having visits by the honey bees. (more…)

The grass strip in front of our house is filled with flowers. Today I saw this beautiful butterfly was flying along with the bee that was collecting honey. Both were fascinating to watch.

Many years ago, in 1939, my Uncle Walter and his wife Aunt Ruth bought a farm. More accurately with the help of Grandpa Larson, they bought 300 acres of meadow along the beautiful Lake Champlain. Wally and Ruth arranged to build a barn and other such necessities, and had five children. (more…)

Most of my daylilies are simple but these double blossoms are an extra treat. (more…)

This time there are not a lot of reflections. We had just enjoyed seeing that there was hardly any water in our backyard, but early this morning the rains fell again. Even the trees are laden down and hiding the path. (more…)