Re: This evening in the garden
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- Date: Wed, 06 Jun 2007 20:14:13 -0400
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I have days like that, too, Chris. Especially the camera part. I set about doing some simple task--taking a picture of some flower or fruit--and the next thing I know I'm pruning the shrubberies.
On Jun 5, 2007, at 10:57 PM, Chris wrote:
Dear All,I frequently get home from school quite late in the afternoon, many times 5:00 or 6:00 PM. Well, I usually check out the garden after dropping the mail on the counter and letting the cats out for a bit of fresh air. I grab my camera and start shooting every new bloom, interesting foliage plant and quite a few bugs along the way. Sounds simple, but it's not. Living on thewater, we more often than not have a swift breeze blowing late in theafternoon, so it's hard to get a shot that doesn't make one become dizzy! Then, of course, some garden task distracts me, so in my school clothes, gloveless and with my camera swinging every which way, I start emptying the wheelbarrow that is filled to overflowing after the last downfall! Luckily tonight, the hose didn't need to be dragged from one end of the garden to the opposite end to water some shriveled up plant! But, I did try to do some pruning with my bare hands and I tried to coax clematis vines up a trellis without going inside for some string! Subsequently, I notice the piles of weeds that never made it into the wheelbarrow, but instead are scattered around the yard like haystacks in a farmer's field. Right about then the "nosee ums" find me and attack my neck and face! My face has just aboutrecovered from the last time they feasted on me! OK, now it's getting DARK! But, dauntless, I still take a few more photos and call the cats inside for the night. Right before I come inside, I find my first non-species bloom ona daylily, H.'Curly Pink Ribbons'! I pluck off the flower and bring itinside. After I hook my camera up to my computer, I send most of my photosto the deleted items file! Oh well, there's always tomorrow! Chris Petersen Northport, Long Island, New York Zone 7a (Average min temp 50 - 00) chris@widom-assoc.com My garden: http://photos.yahoo.com/chrispnpt --------------------------------------------------------------------- To sign-off this list, send email to majordomo@hort.net with the message text UNSUBSCRIBE GARDENCHAT
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