Sunday, May 22, 2016
Monday, May 16, 2016
Spring In The City
Spring In City Hall Park
So glad I went to the Farmers Market.
The lilacs started opening today and the bees came calling.
Spring Patterns Emerging as the Hostas are Unfurling.
Crab Apple Blossoms
One of my favorite signs of spring is crab apple blossoms, especially when they are just starting to bloom, with the white flowers and pink buds.This photo has been awarded the Photo of the Day on Capture My Vermont, for June 5, 2016.
Fragrant Hillside
A hillside full of lily of the valley. I love the pattern these plants formed.
Can you smell the Lilacs? I wish they lasted longer.
Building Fun.
A brick building on lower Main Street. There was just something interesting about the contrast between brick, stone, & glass, with the budding trees, symbols, & words (Vermont, Armory, & Laugh).
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Friday, May 13, 2016
Periwinkle
This is Periwinkle (Vinca Minor). The flowers of the garden periwinkle are the inspiration of the lavender blue color name periwinkle, and this viney shrub is a popular and attractive ground cover with numerous cultivars, flower colours and variegated foliage. Periwinkle has been used in the tradition medicine of many cultures and peoples worldwide including Europe, China, India and the Pacific and Caribbean Islands. In the Caribbean, practitioners of voodoo magic sew Periwinkle leaves into the mattress to keep husband and wife forever in love, and the home peaceful. They are sometimes mixed with magnolia leaves, which also have a reputation of promoting faithfulness in love. The blue flowers of periwinkle are symbolic of spiritual peace and harmony. The well-known Periwinkles - both Greater (vinca major) and Lesser (vinca minor) are familiar plants of our woods and gardens. This is the species more generally used in herbal medicine, as an astringent and tonic, in menorrhagia and in hemorrhages, also as a laxative, and gargle. Made into an ointment, useful for piles and inflammatory conditions of the skin. Lesser Periwinkle (Vinca minor) is employed in homeopathy for preparation of a tincture used for hemorrhages.
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Thanks for your visits, favs and comments. As always, appreciated very much!
© all rights reserved by Elise T. Marks. Please do not use this image on websites, blogs or any other media without my explicit written permission.
My photographs are available for purchase through EliseCreations.artfire.com
Thanks for your visits, favs and comments. As always, appreciated very much!
© all rights reserved by Elise T. Marks. Please do not use this image on websites, blogs or any other media without my explicit written permission.
Sunday, May 8, 2016
Wild Encounter
Wild Encounter with Bunnies behind my dentist's office.
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Tuesday, May 3, 2016
Elise Creations & Passions Cowls
My new project making these warm beautiful Cowls/Scarves/Neckwarmers.
Here's the link if you are interested in purchasing.
Elise Creations & Passions Crocheted Purple Cowl
Here's the link if you are interested in purchasing.
Here's one that I sold. I think I'll have to make more like this one.
This Purple & Heather Gray knitted cowl, with fringe was bought from me, as a gift for a friend. The woman who bought it fell so in love with it, that I have a feeling it might never make it to her friend. This chunky hand knitted Purple and heather gray cowl, scarf, is made of soft thick, acrylic yarn, with a Spalted Maple Decorative button, for warmth and style. Just slip one on over your head, for a warm cozy feeling without the bulk of a long scarf. Handmade in Vermont, by me (Elise). The one of a kind button is made of forest salvaged, Vermont maple wood, by Jedd, of Kettler Woodwork. You can purchase his buttons at: https://www.etsy.com/shop/KettlerWoodworks. The distinctive dark spalting colors and lines and freeform shape make this button truly unique. Finished with completely natural, 100% pure tung oil, the button is soft to touch but durable enough to hold up to years of use.
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