Sunday, May 25, 2008
Memorial Day Weekend 2008
Posted by Mary C at 7:31 PM 9 comments
Saturday, May 24, 2008
Pet care challenges
Posted by Mary C at 8:08 PM 6 comments
Tags: Avalanche, creatinine, FIV, kidney disease, kidney failure, lab tests, pet care, renal disease, renal failure
Friday, May 23, 2008
A riparian trail
As we walked farther down the trail we came to the overpass where there were several rock pigeons nesting under the overpass. But we also saw one lone swallow's nest. I think it's a cliff swallow. My confusion though was that I thought cliff swallows always nested in colonies, and not by themselves. If you look closely (and you can enlarge the photo by clicking on it), I think you can see the swallow's tail sticking out of the upper left side of the nest.
There were several thistles along the trail, and many were in bloom. Some of them were already finished blooming for the season. But this one looked like it had just bloomed in the past couple days.
Posted by Mary C at 8:36 PM 2 comments
Tags: California poppies, cliff swallows, Los Gatos Creek Trail, oleanders, riparian plants, rock pigeons, thistles
Thursday, May 22, 2008
Front yard design
Last year we wanted to add some height in the middle of our front yard. So we thought we would try planting a clematis. It looked good for the first couple of months, but then it was another plant that seemed to say "sayonara." We decided to pull out the plant once we knew it was dead, and still have not figured out what will do well in that spot. Our front yard faces south, but we are competing with the next door neighbors' palm tree which shades much of that part of the front yard. But what to my wondering eyes should appear about two months ago, a "new" growth coming up. My husband and I decided to just let it grow to see what it would be, and then only a week ago (when the temps were extraordinarily hot) we noticed that this plant was going to put out some blossoms. Well, once it did, I realized it was a clematis. We're not sure, but we think the plant may have come up via seeds that were dropped from last year's blossoms. Is that possible?
Posted by Mary C at 9:41 AM 7 comments
Tags: clematis, daylilies, stella d'oro, woolly thyme
Tuesday, May 20, 2008
Making a comeback
Posted by Mary C at 7:00 PM 5 comments
Tags: Marguerite daisies, poppies
Monday, May 19, 2008
Some beauties from our front yard
Here is another beautiful mini rose. Not exactly coral like the one above, but not really pink either. This was the first year I've seen so many blossoms on it at the same time.
Posted by Mary C at 9:35 PM 9 comments
Tags: azalea, miniature roses, roses
Saturday, May 17, 2008
Backyard blossoms
This is a Marguerite daisy. We found that we have two kinds this year -- this one with a yellow center and white outer petals. The other kind is all yellow. I wonder if one of these has naturalized.
Here is a group shot with the Marguerite daisy in the middle. It stands taller than the other plants.
A couple of red poppies from a couple weeks ago.
Posted by Mary C at 8:31 PM 4 comments
Tags: California poppies, gilia, Marguerite daisies, poppies
Friday, May 16, 2008
Fried Poppies
And here is what I saw when I arrived home. My beautiful poppies were fried. I was told that the temperature had gotten up to 100 F yesterday here in the bay area, but our thermometers did not show it here. I've heard this morning on the radio it is presently 70 F, but our thermometer is showing closer to 60 F. Typically, the "official" temp is usually recorded at the San Jose airport, so obviously our temps will be slightly different. Most of the time, especially in the summer months, our temps here around Los Gatos can be cooler in the mornings and warmer in the afternoons. In other words, we experience more of an extreme in temperatures between morning and afternoon.
Posted by Mary C at 7:31 AM 5 comments
Tags: high temperatures, poppies