This is just a spot to visit, of one who is on a journey. You can see my projects, plants, family, pets, artworks, antiques and anything else that comes along.
Thursday, May 15, 2014
Thursday.........
The birch tree is almost 40 years old now. Its trunk really makes a great background for the two tulips. I see that the fallen branches and limb make it looks like a natural landscape.
As I wander the property I see this flowering shrub looks better than it did. I thought it was doing poorly and I now realize it was slow to mature.
Each day I am taking out one more planter or pot of geraniums. We supposedly are past the frost warning time as of today. You can see I have dead heading to do. I do think the hardy geraniums will have a littl bet of a shock coming outside from a long winter inside. The shock isn't too bad for them and the bigger problem will be remembering to keep their soil watered.
While at the bookstore I picked up a photography book of great photos of the past. It was a National Geographic book of a variety of photos. Two things impressed me as I looked through all the photos. The professionals many times try to get only one thing in focus and the other things are left blurred. It becomes a photo of motion with special effects. One mallard duck was in focus and hundreds of others were in motion.
The other thing that I noticed was the special angles they used for capturing plants. They had a lot of top view shots of plants. So you will see me playing with the camera again. I did take a picture of a columbine flower yesterday and it was blurry and the foliage was in focus. I won't do that to my viewers.
I am in the Special Education, head teacher, today at the high school. I like working in the room and hopefully can help to explain, teach, or encourage a few more students. I can also correct a little bit of bad behavior along the way. We have a cool day today and there will be no rain. We had a small shower last evening for a short period of time but things are going to be drying out a little more today.
Thanks for stopping by today.
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Love the tulip picture and your shot of the baby birds in the previous post!
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