dVerse — Haibun Monday — eternal landscapes

Eternal Landscapes I remember everything in my grandparents’ yard, from towering hundred years’ oak to a field of lily-of-the-valley. Oriental poppy and fuschia-hued peonies reached for the sun along the property line rough brick fence. Rose of Sharon to the left side of many-windowed front room. Behind them, in the shade of pines, a stump…

Doodads — Saturday Stroll in and out 051824

First pic is of the dawn redwood, now a year old.  I learned that they have leaves that look like evergreens but they drop them in the fall, like larch.  The tallest one, you can see the bright green on the stem/trunk which is the new growth this year.  I also planted some seeds from…

Friday Favorite Feature 34 — fmg 050724

Since it’s been so busy I’ve been behind in posting, reading, and processing pics taken.  I went through the pics from 050724 yesterday while taking breaks in working in the yard.  As you will begin to see, I share pics of Frederik Meijer Gardens and Sculpture Park (fmg) often but you will rarely see repeats,…

Doodads — witch hazel, prickly pear, and more

Friday and Saturday were spent mowing, trimming, and hauling bricks to the middle of the yard to build a foundation for the Amish-made lighthouse that has replaced the eroding, ant-infested wishing well my stepfather built for me many moons ago.  When the wood-shingled roof of it fell off last fall, a plan to replace emerged. …

dVerse — Q200 — ablaze

ablaze Spring in full sway, when dandelions peep low to call in drowsy pollinators. Twenty nine blazes, scatter-shots grass bright with yellow on green flag. Unfurled spirit, nature’s patriot foundation, under scant pear blossoms. Pale demure ruffles tiptoe branches where robin, dove, and chickadee pause. Michelle (aka Mish) is today’s host of dVerse’ Quadrille Monday….