Wednesday, February 5, 2020

Western Monarch Day

Monarch Butterfly On Bee Balm in honor of Western Monarch Day, February 5. 
Monarch butterfly alert: There are concerns about the alarming decline of the western monarch population, which has plummeted by 95%, from more than 10 million in the 1980s to less than 30,000 in 2018. Insects can bounce back quickly when conditions improve, but unfortunately the numbers were not any better in 2019. A recent census of the wintering sites along the California coast revealed mostly empty trees once festooned with monarchs. The decline is due to habitat loss, pesticide use, and drought triggered by climate change. None of us can turn around those big trends individually, but what each of us can do is make our backyards and public spaces more attractive to monarchs by planting the right milkweed plants. Plant, and they will come! Monarchs can’t survive without milkweed. They need it to lay their eggs on and their caterpillars only eat milkweed plants. The monarch butterfly population is in danger because milkweed plants are disappearing, due to loss of habitat stemming from land development and the widespread spraying of weed killer on the fields where they live. We can help monarchs by growing milkweed in our yards, fields, and gardens.
Monarch On Young Crabapples
Danaus plexippus
Monarch Butterfly On Echinacea
Monarch Butterfly On Echinacea
Monarch Butterfly On Purple Loostrife
Monarch Butterfly On Purple Loostrife
Monarch Butterfly On Purple Loostrife

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Thursday, January 16, 2020

Winter Wonders

Winters Cotton
Snow Covered Seed Pods

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Tuesday, December 31, 2019

Happy New Year!


Here's a great word for the New Year. AHIMSA - Sanskrit word meaning respect for all living things and refraining from harming any living beings as well as the living environment.

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Saturday, December 21, 2019

Happy Solstice!

Happy Solstice!
Charlotte View

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Monday, December 2, 2019

An Artist's Creations

My friend Gudrun is an amazing artist of many mediums. Here are some of her latest creations. She makes these wool capes, with wool crewel work embroidery, that you will never see anything else like. I adore her whimsical style. The cape is an ode to the evolution of Birds which includes the flying dinosaur (dragon) and the dino-chicken. 
 Her sculptures are of paper mache. I hope you enjoy her creations as much as I do.

Evolution Of Birds
Evolution Of Birds
Dino-chicken
Flying Dinosaur (dragon)
Evolution Of Birds
Evolution Of Birds
The Faces Of Flowers


The Blue Dragon sculpture has sea shells for teeth and ears.
The octopus is tangled in seaweed.
Paper Mache Sculptures
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Thursday, November 28, 2019

Happy Thanksgiving and World Compassion Day!

Happy Thanksgiving and World Compassion Day! Compassion is what brings us together in unity and harmony, overcoming all forms of discrimination. World Compassion Day is based on the concept of ahimsa. It means non-violence and absence of desire to harm Any life forms, dedicated to animal welfare, compassion towards all living things on the planet, and the growing importance of vegetarianism and veganism. I am grateful for Nature and all of her Beauty and wonder.

Wednesday, November 20, 2019

Buzzing Around Lobelia

Buzzing Around Lobelia
Bumble bee on Great Blue Lobelia (Lobelia siphilitica)

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