Thursday, May 5, 2016

Waving, not to say not drowning

My cough continues, and the connection to the internet chez Aurora is leaving a bit to be desired just now. Much earlier this evening a Wilson's warbler came by the back yard, leading me to want my camera while I was out there. Needless to say, Mr Wilson then made himself scarce. but since I had the camera and some decent light and the yard, while a bit disheveled, has so much in bloom it's inevitable that I took some photos. Not included in the following are the dark-eyed juncos, American goldfinch, house finch, bushtits, and Anna's hummingbird who all dropped by while I was enjoying the crazy-nice weather. Seriously, I cannot stress enough just how lucky we are to have chez Aurora.

This salvia plant is a few years old now. I've moved it and abused it and it does nothing but thrive. And attact hummingbirds.
What I call "my father's rose." He insisted upon planting it in the shady bed where my mother's ashes were spread. It does surprisingly well.


"I'm ready for my close-up, Mrs Metz." An iris I have no memory of buying and planting and yet I must have done. It's doing pretty well in the overgrown bed that also contains the raspberries that follow.

A volunteer pollnator on the insanely early raspberries. I shifted a mess of raspberry canes from one side of the yard to a corner on the other side of the yard last year and they've gone quite, quite mad. (The yard is so small that the Big Move was a matter of a few dozen feet.)
Some of Aurora's original yellow bearded iris that I separated and replanted a few years back, plus some Siberian irises we've planted more recently. And a big rusty sunflower that caught Scott's eye at the West Seattle Street Fair a few years ago.

The Ruler of it all; Madame Gradka poses in her domain.

6 comments:

  1. Lovely blooms all round. Lovely cat as well! Hope your cough clears up.

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  2. Thank you. It's odd having almost everything in bloom simultaneously--but I'm looking forward to those raspberries. (Fingers crossed.)

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  3. Sorry to hear you are not feeling well! Hope it all clears up soon...sunshine should help. Thanks for the nice pics! Love the cat! Can we get that on next year's calendar?

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    1. It's just a cough that will never end; I'm sure I'll survive, not that sunshine isn't welcome! I could easily do an entire calendar of Gradka photos! I wonder how others would feel about that.

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  4. I'll trade you a whole calendar of Truman photos for a whole calendar of Gradka photos!

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    1. So not a calendar of Gradka photos then. (Truman *is* dear, but I prefer your artwork.)

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