Here is ‘Lucinda the Great’, a very young Venus Flytrap.(Dionaea muscipula)
And, the unsuspecting fly.
End of Fall Foliage
Here is ‘Lucinda the Great’, a very young Venus Flytrap.(Dionaea muscipula)
And, the unsuspecting fly.
End of Fall Foliage
‘Make Haste Slowly’
The Filoli Estate, in Woodside, California, had several formal gardens and a tour of the house, all of which is being preserved by the National Trust for Historic Preservation.
Inside Paxton Gate is a world of nature made still. There are taxidermy creatures large and small, rare insects and a variety of amazing plants.
Artist, Monique Motil, creates striking detail in costumes for deceased animals.
A colorful place filled with deep creativity, diversity and humor. Valencia Street, what a treat.
More of San Francisco to come, showcasing “the dogs of San Francisco” and “Valencia Street, the Mission District.
It was only after I situated the aqua garden just so with irises, water lilies and stones that a frog came by. Introducing Maurice, the star of the garden this summer. He is a bronze frog, green face and bronze body. He’s very contemplative, doesn’t move for hours and even though it’s getting colder at night he is still there, sitting in his little pool.
There was a mini Maurice as well, in the smaller pond,
who disappeared a few weeks ago after being visited by big Maurice. Hmmmm…..
The Pickerel Frog who has a nice flashy coat
is in front of the house. She seems to love this blue pot filled with water and Elephant Ears. It’s situated right under the porch light where moths gather. I’m guessing this frog is a “she” because smaller versions of herself were nearby for a while, until they ventured off to who knows where.
Stayed tuned for Part 2, In a small corner of the world, there is a garden, Summer 2016.
That’s right, more frogs, flowers and bees.