Showing posts with label sunset. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sunset. Show all posts

Sunday, July 04, 2021

Happy 4th of July, 2021!

 


I hope everyone is enjoying this birthday to the best of their ability. We've been relaxing here and walking the dog peacefully before the fireworks get started in earnest. He'll not go out then, for sure!

Here is Charlie this week - wearing his "summer cut" so he'll be able to endure the heat. He still thinks he's a lap dog, despite having gotten much bigger over the 8 months that we've had him in the family!

Puppy cut in the upper two photos and 5 weeks since cut below!

The warm spring and early summer has brought an abundance of flowers to our yard. Here's a selection of some of the better photos of the past few months outside.








I guess there's an obvious color scheme appearing here, however I never consciously planned it that way! The Nasturtiums are just beginning to bloom - so their orange color will arrive in another blog later in the month!

I've also been painting with some serious intention. I'm scheduled to have a show at the Bellefonte Art Museum in one of their gallery spaces throughout the month of October this year. So I've been doing a series of primarily song birds to exhibit along with some of my older pieces (acrylic paintings of ravens, in particular and possibly one of goldfinch).  It takes some time to get everything framed up, labeled, photographed, etc. prior to any show, so I'm putting in the time required!

Here are a few that I've completed in the past month or so.

Female Baltimore Oriole collecting nesting materials 
from my flower basket on the porch.
Male Oriole in flight above and below, perching on a branch.
And the paintings prior to framing. 
On the left, a Wood Thrush, and below him, a Pine Warbler that hit one of my windows, was unconscious so I did blow in her mouth to resuscitate her, then put her on the feeder to let her catch her balance and grab a bit to eat.

And now for pure enjoyment sake, here are some photos of our area that show just how much beauty abounds around us.





May you all stay safe and well as the summer provides us with abundance!




Monday, February 11, 2019

Out and About in Early February


A recent sunset - one of several that we've had this month.

Spunky looking as though she wonders what I want from her!

This is a horse farm in Oak Hill, PA - not far from our home. I love seeing their horses out when I drive by.

A glorious Sycamore tree in downtown Lemont, PA. There are several around that are still healthy, for which we are grateful!

This is Rockview Farm on Benner Pike, between Bellefonte & State College, PA - on the prison grounds. They raise cattle and have two horses that are occasionally used by the rangers. I don't know if the beef is used at the prison or sold for profit. Interesting question, that.

I was out for a wonderful meeting with girlfriends today at the Waffle Shop. We're all rather unique art quilters past a "certain age" and enjoying life to the fullest of our abilities. There was lots of sharing and laughter plus delicious food, of course. The Winter Storm Warning stayed outside as we had a fun-loving luncheon. Two of us had a Kid Special - one chocolate chip pancake, one egg, one sausage, one strip of bacon. One gal chose a bowl of vegetable soup on this gray day. And the other chose a cup of soup with a tuna melt sandwich. Is your mouth watering yet?

Thanks for visiting!

Wednesday, May 30, 2018

Photography: May Flowers, Sunset and Full Moon


Midnight Blue Butterfly bush just opening it's first blossom!

Bluebells in the garden

Two-toned Columbine in full bloom

Yellow Columbine

Coral Bells/huechera just blooming

Double-blooming Iris in first full bloom of summer

Our neighbor's Yellow Iris

As the sun sets...

Flaming sunset in the west

Moonrise in the east

Full Moon

Full Moon

Our flag on Memorial Day evening as the moon rose in the east...



Wednesday, July 12, 2017

Images from our Vacation in Maine & Vermont


These first three photos are of the area directly around our rental unit. It was just outside one of the Acadia National Park entrances, and right on the ocean bay. Gorgeous views! Long forested driveway from the road to the house. GREAT place!




Wild Gardens of Acadia:

Jack-in-the-Pulpit in bloom

Yellow Moccasin Flower, also known as Lady's Slipper

Pink Moccasin Flower, also known as Lady's Slipper

Azalea Gardens at Acadia Park:




Ocean Views!







Our dogs: Spunky on the left, Tucker on the right (who belongs to our daughter and her husband)

Lupine growing along side the road outside Bar Harbor:

Above: Twilight at Saco Bay, on our way home
Below: Sunset in Bar Harbor