Saturday, March 14, 2009

The Cardinal and His Lady is nearly complete

I'm going to let them rest for a couple of days before I tweak some of the lights. I'm really pleased with the way its turned out. Its a 16x20 dry pastel done on sanded pastel paper.



Misty Morning is a 20x24 oil on canvas.




Monday, February 23, 2009

I went and had another birthday

Birthdays appear determined to arrive no matter what we do to ignore them, so I baked myself a cake. Looks pretty good on the outside. . .




. . . and even better on the inside. Served it up with a little orange ice cream and a little raspberry coulis. . .


. . .invited my newest friends from next door. There was Alex. . .

. . . and his brother William. . .

. . . and their mother Manon. Isn't that just the sunniest smile you ever saw?

. . . and a great time was had by all.

Monday, February 16, 2009

the visitor at my kitchen window

This little fellow has begun to visit the bird feeder in front of my kitchen window. He senses me on the other side of the glass because he saw the flash from the camera when I took the first pic. That one just gave me a good view of the glare you get if you take a picture with flash directly at a pane of glass.




He's not sure if he wants to run away or risk helping himself to the bird feeder. Eventaully he settled for helping himself to the spilled feed under the feeder.



The Cardinal and His Lady is coming along nicely.



Sunday, January 4, 2009

first flowers

Well, here we are just a few days into the new year and we've already got flowers. the crown of thorns has been very stingy with its flowers in the past year, but when it does bloom it goes all out in terms of size and color. The flower in this pic is life size.


And the first hibiscus bloom of the year is about to open any day now. I've had serious problems with aphids since I brought them in at the end of September. I finally gave them a double dose of soap and left it on for a much longer time than recommended before I showered them. It took most of the day to do all seven of them, but it seems to have worked. I think it helped that I washed the soap down into the soil. It may have made conditions unfavorable to any emerging critters. At any rate (and cross my fingers and touch wood) I hope I won't have to do it again real soon. The worst of it is that I don't think the aphids came in with the hibiscus. I think they were in the money tree which was actually in the house most of the summer. I had put it out for a week or two in the late spring but it didn't seem to like the outdoors at all so I brought it in and I'd been battling aphids ever since. They just seem to like the hibiscus more than any other of my plants and seem especially fond of the buds as they emerge. I also found a couple of lady bugs that were hibernating in the windows and came out when the house got really warm, so I've given them a home in among the hibiscus too. Here's hoping it works.