This is the only photo of several I took of this hibiscus that has a wasp on it. I take it he sought to enhance the shot which was fine with me!
https://ceenphotography.com/2016/04/09/flower-of-the-day-april-10-2016-peony/
This is the only photo of several I took of this hibiscus that has a wasp on it. I take it he sought to enhance the shot which was fine with me!
https://ceenphotography.com/2016/04/09/flower-of-the-day-april-10-2016-peony/
Yesterday’s flower, tomorrow’s flowers. Now I wish I had blown on its head to scatter it far and yon.
There really is a flower named “Yesterday, today and tomorrow.” It lives for three days and changes the color of its flower each day, thus the name. This is not, however, the flower of that plant.
https://ceenphotography.com/2016/04/08/flower-of-the-day-april-9-2016-time-for-the-tulips-to-leave/
Sun Rose
(Click on photos to enlarge)
https://ceenphotography.com/2016/04/07/flower-of-the-day-april-8-2016-lilac-bud/
Cornhusk Bouquet
No less real than those that grow
from soil and water and sunlight’s glow,
these are the flowers the women made.
They are less fragile––more slowly fade.
Fashioned from the husks of corn––
Their food’s protector, now reborn
by women’s hands–graceful and able,
into beauty to grace the table.
Their petals strong as the hands that twist
husks soaked in water lest they resist
the efforts of creators who
have dyed them yellow, red and blue.
Green for leaves and sepals formed
from nature trimmed and soaked and warmed
by the knees they shape them over––
hyacinth, roses and clover.
The breath of life stirs leaves and thrums
sunflowers, lilies and mums.
The gentle waving of petals hung
over paper scraps, bottles and dung
of a courtyard made from life and duty
and therefore not reserved for beauty.
Squalor from which beauty comes.
See how their bougainvillea hums?
Thunbergia’s petals and fragile pod
are lovely as if made by god.
Carried to market where they sell
to tourists who will love them well.
Crowded in vases, baskets or
in jardiniers on the sala floor.
These flowers will not tell the tale
of scissors and the soaking pail.
They stand completed, sure and tall
in a copper bucket in my hall.
As I pass, my garment’s hem
gently brushes over them
and stirs the powdery summer dust
that covers them in a fragile crust,
releasing a subtle bouquet
of corn and soil and the light of day.
http://ceenphotography.com/2016/04/07/flower-of-the-day-april-8-2016-lilac-bud/
Click to enlarge images.
These anthuriums I found in the Cafetto Saga entrance seem like the gnomes of anthuriums–suitable for a coffee shop that sports fairies in its decor. It is where we have been holding the girls’ dance lessons–which last night officially turned into a girls’ yoga class. I’ll post pictures later. In the meantime, I was fascinated by these warty renditions of one of my favorite flowers. Some parasite, no doubt, but what Hobbitish beauty they have brought to this plant.
http://ceenphotography.com/2016/04/06/flower-of-the-day-april-7-2016-dahlia/
I promised Calen Sariel that I would show more of the Wandering Jew plant when I showed a closeup of the bloom a few weeks ago, so here it is, Calen, along with my yearly pineapple that I await with great trepidation, lest some animal or visitor make off with it. These are always the sweetest pineapples I’ve ever tasted, and Pasiano and Yolanda and I make a ceremony out of tasting it when the final sacrifice is made and we harvest it! (Yes, I realize a pineapple is a fruit, not a flower, but the Wandering Jew is and its inclusion in the posting makes this official!)
http://ceenphotography.com/2016/04/05/flower-of-the-day-april-6-2016-tulips/
These blossoms are so tiny that they are easily overlooked.. I’m so thankful that Cee gives us the excuse to go in search of such beauty each day.
To see more flowers, go here: http://ceenphotography.com/2016/04/01/flower-of-the-day-april-2-2016-rhododendron/
Ok Cee, you posted my favorite flower today, so here is one of your faves for you. Similar color, different bloom. Happy April Fool’s Day, but no fooling here. Just took this picture a minute ago.
To see Cee’s flower of the day, go HERE.