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15_the_circle: (cottage sign)
Monday, March 10th, 2008 07:17 am

[OT from cottage renovations]

Saturday began and ended with rain. 

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the Circle

this treeline is what I see first thing in the morning, looking to the N from upstairs. 

N view treeline

the sightline was opened up by the loss of a couple of large trees over the past few years. 



cottage density
density

with a lower elevation and an azimuth a little further to the W one can look along and across 6th Avenue; with the leaves still down this time of year it conveys a better idea of cottage density. 



8 the Circle
8

similarly, this view looking W across the Circle shows the façade of no. 8, framed by nos. 13 (L) and 15 (R) in the foreground. 



17
17

one more, before going back inside: no. 17




later in the morning the rain stopped but the puddles lingered as the sky lightened up. 

13
13

13 (L) and 15 (R)
13 (L) and 15 (R)

15_the_circle: (cottage sign)
Wednesday, April 25th, 2007 11:01 pm

[OT from cottage renovations]

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Grove Avenue

this azalea is always one of the earliest to come out, and one of the brightest.  it's this impossible shade of red: a deep, almost Fire Engine red but with a dash of pink and of orange. 

red hot azalea
azalea


6th Avenue

not to be outdone, this camellia along the walkway is just as brilliant. 

camellia
Camellia japonica



so, I ask: where are the hummingbirds?  this ought to be enough red to attract any number of them but here in the Grove we're still awaiting the first observation.  this spring has been completely glorious but it won't be complete without them. 

15_the_circle: (honeysuckle berries)
Sunday, September 24th, 2006 04:50 pm

[OT from cottage renovations]

just as the migratory birds are fixing to set off for the winter, everything seems to be bursting out in berries.  for the traveler, topping off the fuel tanks for a long trip a good idea; from the plant's perspective it enlarges the potential area to which seeds might be transported. 

most of the dogwoods are looking pretty sad as this year's extended dry spells were hard on them.  a few seem to be trying to make up for the shortfalls of the others.  these images, however, are of holly and honeysuckle. 
I guess we could say today's post is brought to you by the letter H

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6th Avenue

holly berries
Holly (Ilex)

McCauley Street

honeysuckle berries
Honeysuckle (Lonicera)

these neatly aligned square clusters of berries have such a very orderly look to them. 




honeysuckle berries
Honeysuckle (Lonicera)

the translucent skin and liquid interior give these berries a glow which highlights the seeds within and backlights a passing ant (you might need to click through to see all the image detail).





[edit:I had forgotten to upload this last image before letting the post loose.  abundance is what today's series is all about; I was reminded of this in a providential email from the Grove's new pastor (I'm not in the congregation but have agreed to contribute some images to an ecumenical Thanksgiving Day observance).]

honeysuckle berries
Honeysuckle (Lonicera)

any retailer can tell you that one effective way to attract the attention of passing consumers is by laying out one's wares in massive and brightly colourful profusion. 

15_the_circle: (snow cottage)
Saturday, February 11th, 2006 06:25 pm

[OT from cottage renovations]

today's forecast called for snow but it didn't really begin to show up until the light was running out. 
typical. 

these conditions call for skills greater than mine but I went out anyway and on returning had more to delete than usual. 

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6th Avenue

encrusted branch
snow on branch

droplet beads
droplet beads


Grove Avenue

snow capped hydrangea
snow capped hydrangea


Acorn Lane

encrusted frond
Miscanthus sinensis