Showing posts with label growth. Show all posts
Showing posts with label growth. Show all posts

Monday, March 8, 2010

Dixie Cups & Acorns

Valley Oak Acorn Sprouting
Sonoma County, California
March 8, 2010
by Dawn NicDarrah

. . . all I need now are Dandelions . . . Dandelions and Dixie Cups remind me of my childhood when my Grandfather was alive . . . I used to collect Dandelions and place them Dixie cups, leaving them on my Grandfather's dresser so they would be there to greet him when he woke up. That is one memory I will never forget . . .

Every year, my daughter's and I like to collect acorns and do our best to sprout and grown them . . . some we plant in locations where they are most likely to thrive while others we continue to nurture at home. We have nearly a dozen saplings from two years ago growing in various planters inside and outside of the house. This past autumn we collected three varieties of acorns . . . Valley Oak, Interior Oak and one that I believe is a Red Oak. The eldest daughter has moved on to other interests so the youngest and I are the only ones left encouraging the acorns to grow into mighty oaks. Above is our first successfully sprouted acorn of the 2009~2010 cycle.

From The Garden: Succulent

Succulent
Sonoma County, California
March 8, 2010
by Dawn NicDarrah

Sunday, March 7, 2010

Faery Mounds & Spring Fever: Abundant With Life

Spring Lake beckoned us this weekend . . . instead of a walk around the waters edge we visited a favorite picnic and play area . . . a mound speckled with boulders, Interior Oak trees and Buckeye trees . . . with a sprinkling of magic . . . we call it the Faery Mound because it feels so alive and otherworldly . . . we have made a game of keeping from touching the ground by exploring the area only by stepping and climbing on stones and trees . . . and we pay close attention to the details of change in this lovely little woodland . . .
Faery Mound ~ Spring Lake
Sonoma County, California
March 7, 2010
by Dawn NicDarrah
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Another reason we call it the Faery Mound is due to the numerous entry-ways into the mound. Below are a few examples:


Into The Mound #1
Spring Lake
Sonoma County, California
March 7, 2010
by Dawn NicDarrah





Into The Mound #2
Spring Lake
Sonoma County, California
March 7, 2010
by Dawn NicDarrah





Into the Mound #3
Spring Lake
Sonoma County, California
March 7, 2010
by Dawn NicDarrah




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And the trees have a life all their own . . .
Like this one that looks like a young woman writhing with passion:


Spring FeverSpring Lake
Sonoma County, California
March 7, 2010
by Dawn 
NicDarrah
. . . and some things flow together more obviously than others . . .


Union ~ Tree & Stone Join
Spring Lake
Sonoma County, California
March 7, 2010
by Dawn NicDarrah




Thursday, February 25, 2010

Gifts of Moisture

Turkey Tail Mushroom
Sonoma County ~ California
February 21, 2010
by Dawn NicDarrah

With rain comes fungus . . . doesn't sound pleasant, but it does make for interesting photos. My youngest daughter particularly likes mushrooms that resemble faery houses . . . but the Turkey Tail Polypore above was fair entertainment on this past weekends walk.