Amazing Zion

Our first stop in Utah was Zion National Park.

This area was originally named Makuntuweap (strait canyon) by the southern Paiute peoples.

The canyons here were formed by the Virgin River cutting into red and white sandstone for millions of years.

The canyon was cool as we strolled through, due to the shade from the tall walls and evaporation from the river.

There were even pockets of Maidenhair ferns around weeps in the walls in this desert oasis.

Photos will not do it justice.

My great thrill while there was seeing a rare California Condor in the wild.  It was nesting with one chick.

As a biologist, I never thought I would get to see one due to their low numbers.

Stay tuned. There is much more in store from Utah.

Flower

 

 

An Herbarium Legacy

I found many treasures during my travels last week.

This one has inspired me very much.

It was an herbarium on display in the Island in the Sky, Canyonlands Utah visitor’s center.

I inquired about it to a young ranger.

“Karen did it.” was his reply “She’s a legend.”

Is Karen here? I asked. “She died in the ’80’s.” he said.

Karen has been gone for almost forty years and I am enjoying her legacy.

It was beautifully done. The flower cards had color-coded margins.

Each plant specimen had a whole plant photo and plant description with it.

I can do this! Maybe this will be my next project for a North Carolina park.

This is good stuff. This is how people learn to identify plants.

Thank you Karen. You are a legend.

Flower

Crazy Las Vegas

I took my camera to the Bellagio Conservatory and Botanical Gardens to photograph plants.

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I should have known that this would include over-the-top displays like everywhere else.

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Everything is bigger and brighter in Las Vegas.

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Do not think that I was disappointed to find giant tigers and elephants.

I was just in shock and awe.  I was wide-eyed the whole evening.

I loved the life-sized fairy flying among  the colorful kalire.

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The huge tigers had wagging tails.

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The elephants nodded their heads.

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The colorful trees were perches for giant peacocks.

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There was a huge lamp large enough for a genie.

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I guess the fox wanted to do some wishing.

This “Indian Summer” display was a bit overwhelming for the Flower.

I am happy to be back home where everything is life-sized and accurately colored.

One crazy day in Vegas was enough for Flow.

Stay tuned for a lot more of UTAH.

Flower

Red Coffee Beans

My coffee beans are finally starting to ripen.

A few are a lovely red hue.

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The little tree is full of beans.

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It will be brought inside before freezing temperatures hit.

The beans will be harvested later this month.

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I plan on roasting them and grinding them

to make my first cup of tree-to-cup coffee.

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What a treat that will be!

Flow

Fall from Here

I wanted to leave my pots out for one last drenching rain before bringing them inside.

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The heavy rain last night has turned the river red.

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Jean May has tossed down her pink confetti to let me know the party is over.

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The garden is covered in a colorful carpet.

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The trees are aflame.

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It’s time to move inside.

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The buds on the Schlumbergeras say so.

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I have projects to keep me busy.  My world will be smaller.

Fall is here folks.

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Flow

No Party as Punishment

There will be NO Fairy Halloween Party due to last year’s bad behavior.

https://floweralley.org/2018/10/29/fairy-halloween-party/

We plan on having a quiet night at home.

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Ruth has flown off to a retreat for some rest.

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HAPPY HALLOWEEN to all the little good fairies.

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Mama Flow

Ode to Jean May

Every fall just as the days get shorter and the flowers start dying

a glorious angel appears in my garden.

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The season becomes brighter because of her blooms.

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Her name is Jean May.

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She is a Camellia sasanqua.

When the darkness of fall starts to dampen my spirits,

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Jean May comes to my rescue,

to remind me everything has its season.

I love Jean May with all my heart.

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She is a blessing.

Flower

Foiled by Two Photos

I had big plans for the bunnies.

They were moving outside.

I have spent months working on a pen inside the bunny yard.

There are now two barriers between them and danger.

It has fence, hardware cloth, mesh,

plexi glass, polyethylene and metal.

(Shower curtains will be replaced by metal when Mr. Flower has time to help.)

There are boxes, tunnels and a hutch.

They even have market lights on a timer!

It is quite elaborate and a bit messy. (Sorry neighbors)

But it was all for naught.

My plans have been foiled by two photos from the neighbors’ critter cam.

The first is of three raccoons. I was aware of one, but now feel outnumbered.

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The second is the hind end of a rather large coyote.

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Years ago one tore down some fence and left a dirty paw print on the window screen.

THUS, those two messy bunnies will continue to come inside at night.

We can’t have them partying with these wild ones.

Mama needs her sleep.

Flow

 

 

Future Friends

It’s time to start cleaning up in the garden.

Be careful you do not remove some future friends.

We must not compost our companions.

You may recall my writing spider friends

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named for the plants they lived on.

Two of the three left behind egg sacs.

Lucy (on the Lucifer) hid hers beside the gutter’s down spout.

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Fern (on the Autumn fern) attached hers to the highest fronds.

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I most be careful to leave these in a safe place.

It’s nice to know there are future friends

waiting in the garden.

Flow