May Day 2021
I think that Pan is a pretty good representative for ancient celebrations. It's been a cool bright day in Durham. Highs were only in...
Filming before the Cold Front Arrives
The lead photo isn't of Durham, but a garden in Ft. Wayne. Julie, in Ft. Wayne sent me some photos of her snow covered back yard. On a...
Capricious March
This blog post is lengthy, but I have much to share with you. The weather has been erratic as befits the transition into the warmer part...
What's Blooming Now after a Wet Winter
The wet winter has been beneficial for the Ralph Shugert vinca minor and Jack Frost Brunerra plants. Two favorite early bloomers of mine...
Promise of Coming Spring
The modern world generally thinks of the Spring Equinox as marking the arrival of Spring. Older cultures celebrated Spring earlier by...
Welcome 2021!
I'm sure that the people of Earth are breathing a collective sigh. I know tough times are still ahead, but there is reason to hope that...
Beauty as Solstice and Christmas Approach
I think that not having a frenetic Thanksgiving has brought out my creative side. The weather has been gentle and lovely with a couple of...
Autumn Surprises in a gentle season
The growing season is coming to a close and with it some nice surprises. Let's start with the one that made me the happiest. After five...
Transition to Autumn
How great to start a month with a full harvest moon and temperatures in the seventies. It has been a wonderful Spring and Summer here...
Green in August
August weather has been a relief after twenty-four days of 90+ degrees. I never thought I would see plants make a comeback in August, but...